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Show sa! prtii.t.i TDIUI! i?is mouths- Ihree J.-- ... ... - rnonths- - . 5 00 ....... 3 00 1 00 Onc Month " ... .; A DV E R T1 SEJWIJE MT S. Kelton. Corinne. UTAH. ; OGr ?ciiti EN Terrace. ( telegraphic. T , TJ -- H A. Mail. Special Dispatches to the . Manufacturers of and dealers in E. - ' O H N S O N , J P- - ... '' D d 3 rs tornoyat'XRi v - and California Lumber, Rodders' Hard ware, Turned Work, 'Scroll Sawing, Oils, Paint and Colors. tViiulo r Bias-- etc. Altordor on line of U. P. and (J. P. R. R. promptly attended to. Term cash. TRab J CORINNE R . S W. i UTAH. First-dat,- HAHOEN3ROOK & LANDON- Salt. Livery anil accommodations for s AND HOME CUSTOM; TRANSIENT Stable. Feed M. II. nEAEDSLF.Y. Corner Fifth and Front Sts., UTAH CO.KIXNU GRAIN FOR AND HAY A. L. KIDDER, htable. Mile feed and SALE. AYholosale North Front hand.r'tta Drandi alrrays ost UTAH. TERRACE scplS-t- f COUINNE. St-- , a ORNAMENTAL AND SIGN CORIN vE LOOSE NO. HMir.HI. N M. A communications ni:i;m.-u- t held at & & F 5, Ilall. Short 'build . Ma-'oni- e in i, Montana street- tho drt and third Mondavs of, ca ii month. Soio li ning (ircth-ret- i in eood standing aro oordiallv invited to . G diOliLtlG. M attend- r - PAINTER. - ULAZIEll AND PArEl'. HANC5F.lt. j. all U.iion AND- BATH ROOMS, l'.f Ji Moi-U- u i and St., beU street, Halt, Alotitana !dd Follows in Qori nno. l.tah. ood standing aro cord in i ty in vited to attend. b. li- 1 I Li bA Us. N. .cpl2-t- f A. Joit xsoy. Secretary. .II. Bakery Ra-ape.i- 3!l. ' : BREAD, TIES,, - . . AATNES, F. SPENCE It, rilOFRIETOR. LIQUORS, . - SAUSAGE, Hot, (V;d and Pcrfura d BaUi'. CRACKERS, Lath oorna eleKan'ly furulskid. CHEESE. SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. Ladles llnlr Drolns and Rath doparttuent under tho saporintondonco of .Mr. S;ieneer. feltf . Free Lunch. GEORGE I1ANF, Tropmtor. nlG DoVOL & JOHM SOM, JEWELERS AND C'JNSNIITHS, Have contantlv on hand a largo assortment of AND PISTOLS GUNS, Meat Market. -- AX.UUNITI0N. -' SATISFACTION WARRANTED IN REpairing Guns, Wateho., Clocks an tenrelry. Stocking a specialty. One door eat of Bank - CORINNE . OV , epl-t- of Corinne. - lwavs on hand. thoboct beef, vreal, mutton M-'and pork; eorped meats, 'and tho ' best sausages of all kinds. te , , UTAH. f Cash paid for all kinds of hides. livered any place ivoo of charge. Meats de . -- r. ERLAND SH OP S , I nm thankful for tho patronago of tho pub lie I.EVI S NDE3S. nolO ho d T f -- ul J. 4 y.. - N. E. COB. SIRA HOSTAFA 8TA ... 'CariueepWI 6. Radui Al GM.,twkuf4ELabtuo . A W . !.!,.!, Bus to '? a k? Free ? ! V 4 to 1,1 ' - ri . f . jmd from the Crs Beg-gnTransferred with Cere and without Charge. ge , ' - "' if ' - ' i I to C3.80 C3 LQy. " - j1 i -- m Tho attention of the traveling pabllo nvited to this'lloust, ai Hjia1 lately changed hands and U now in. change oi ooe and oipetienoed hotel of the ihot popular men in Uisb.' " I ' ' ; spe-elalt- CENTRAL HOTEL. Demers CORINNE WnOLKSACK AND KF.TAIL DEALER IM UTAH, . ,,.4. MONTGOMERY, Propr. and iu-ur- t . GllOCERIESS, , passed-- in lJrituh voi-sels.- HOTEL FIRST-CLAS- S I3ti ", i,-- Dry Goads and Clothing, - t V t TIIF. ONf.Y t ed THE CITY. ' ':, - ; PER THREE DOLLARS DAY. TERMS 5 J ; PROVISIONS, Etc. . iv r - i V t v a NEW BRICK BUILDING, LARGS PLEASANT furnished rous, well SPRING BEDS GOOD and ! . A largo assortment of ' : v IN TIIE SLEEP- A LL ING ROOMS. NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS , AND FAMILY SUPPLIES OF ALL DESCRIP The Table will be nt all times supplied with the best, and the cbmfbrt of guests attended toi - ' v TIONS. ITAGIH TO AND FROM HELENA DEER Lodge, Fort Kenton, Bozeman, Virginia, mod ail point lu Montana, leave every morning at 7:00, and arrive every. evening. , He is : " f . J - . Orders from Neighboring Towns Promptly Fhlod. The following additional has 3 p. fiom tho agent at jut been :received , Plymouth is The Schiller a total loss. The First, Second-an- d Third Officers, with forty of the passengers and crew, are known to be 6Hved. Two steamers and n life boat are t the Wreck'? Tho names of the survivors are not asceitained. Will telegraph when obtained. STILL LATKR. , ., w Coriune in-c'.u- mi , - ! por :n , j CON- i Lodins 9 , i m,- - ' &oitf4MAlt , .. f SREI CU3 . t FREE COACH TO fctJO FHOa CARS. wsl-l- t ' f. , . V , J ! and Dait llciisc1 City Brevety -- - k mil' m Board cknd( : i , -- S . . New York, 8. Tho agents here of tho E tgk Line ray Captain Thomas, of tho ill fated Soli i Her wis the oldest commander in i'e lino. , Ho whs for many year in the service of the PininsulHr-anOriontul Ctunpnny, ofcupicd a high suUors, mid wm pliico among Drili.-i- i ? i ; OS EAND. STANTLY- I t j, said to be a nativo of Germany. Fho following New York. Mwv 8 dipaich was received at the office of tlie Eiglo Lino from tho Inunn officer of At about 1:20 o'clock the Hamburg: Schiller was wrecked off Scilly. Four 1 heir-- ' names piiiengers were s a veil. Only will be sent you from Scilly. Cap-tain- , saved. The were crew the even of Second and Third Officers were LATBR. V PRODUCE l r other ofhe Scilly lslunds than those already mentioned. 1' A and ', ODrFICriNG Q30D3. COUNTRY s ' THE BANK. CEIUE - HTTJ1.C2: 1 ji 150,000,' - - - M. ALL KINDS OP FANCY AND FAMILY GUO , f . 7irU jv E. CAMPDCLL, Pttprfctbr PIRST-CL.tS- by 'at shippers probably. The 30,000 gold EuareneS. Itallin & C.. coin shipped-bto E. II. Ilallin & Co., their Pal is correspondents, was packed in six kegs and insured for fuM amount in three London . com pa ii its. a Schurs and family E x Senator Steamer tho sailed tn Hamburg sailed the day Pomerania, which after tho Schiller, But for tho dinner and rerenade given him hero ho might havo boon a passenger on the Schiller. of middle ago and Captain Thomas-waHo was a icsident ot Hamii u m a r ied . his lito lias burg, although ino-- t LEI WES, HEN ,1'oY ! - valued with difficulty induced tp lenvo tho British sorvico L enter that of tho Eaglo PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop., AY ,;jr Line. Tlie Schiller whs ono of tho new j est mid hot boat in tho lrHncontitrbntiii Ceneral BlacLsmithing, Wagon " " ri' . f service, large nn slroug nndbil on Making and Shoeing. t tho latest pattern. lle'r siit'er ship i tho - iviiolcsale nnil Retail Dealer In These two vessels poit L'sing. and for homo densely crowded, being the Carriaje Roualrin? Fainting madeTrimming to order Wagoai, Gagiidi- aud,Steighi fir?t to tako advantage of ibo opening of sjoiiig travel to Europe. They wero tho NORTH FRONT STREET, hii-- l two steamers timl sailed the flag of Groceries, R. R. Depot,) (Opposite Eagle Lino, which has been consolidated with tlie Hamburg-Americ- an line. TJtn.li, Prbvbion?, Previous to the departure of the Sclii oetlo-t- l u I it, iho Companys Vessels bad gone out, Liquors, with lists. The dimen- ilight passenger r , ,v sions of the Ssehiiier were Length; 375 Tobacco. feet; beam, 40; .depth of .hold, 32; 3,600 A First Clisv Rtt iToie Hint Biltons butden; 3.U00 indieated horse and Cigars liard Snltum. w vhissed at L!iyds ICO A powir, and 1. . 8hu was ''full brig ?rigg-d,- ' had eight largo life boats, and three iron decks Her engine oould ruu ills ve.-sfaurteen to HAet ii tilde. an hKir(. bho is said to have been built according to tho requir ments of Lt oy's Murine Insurance, and to have posee.d every known aupliuce Sc KINGSBURY, MONTGOMERY .'V Trope. All kinds of Winss, Scotch Ale for saf-i5bo jorm vi)iied,at 7U0,00U? and English Porter Conand hs in?urnl tot lier fulT Vnluo. FINE WISE3, LIQUORS, AND CI3 tR1. The crew of 124 men, stantly on hand. The Celebrated FrederiuksY.rf and Denver six-- , keg offirersctnrrn-.- l She I. Lazer eeral vav on ta i. Free inch da u ia thr o:d ilaseoy anduijht alt aad soo Uoak Building, . conlMiiing 30,00.l gold, 'shipped by K, (T) Second and Third streets.) . - -- 1 ; V t ? t j. m. Penzur.ce. 3 ftt'S S Vs i second mate were drowned! Tho steam ship is now lying hmadide on tlie rocks. She is under water and her mainmat is gone. A steamer and several boats are ciiiisihg about Iho scene of the wreck.' The disaster wu owing' to a dense fog which prevented cither of the Scilly, ... , , lights being. seen. 2 p. m. The' wreck of the Schiller causes great excitement in tho city. Ex tr.as are publi-he- d containing all the particulars at hand of ,lhe diater. A later dispatch holds out that some of tho passengers and crow may have reached ' ( Between t. it I OOS5INNI3, Montana Otroot, Corlnno, Taheigg, Chief Engineer; F. Conrad, Second Engineer. The Even use Post has iho following additional particulars concerning tho wreck--oTim lhef- steamer Schiller. ciew numbered apout 120; passengers, 2od in all, of whom 120 were steerage. Tho cafgo, exclusive of specie, was . . Produce and ProTloioos. lfv L- - icer; . UTAH ' GrooerioB, Ltoiiie ' v t ' f lontana ctrcct. W . tho-south- v j - 1 ... Retell Daaler tn Who!sal;4 lr ern : J. W. GUTHRIE,' uETiiopomn lutel. ; . "hr i 1 WaYiriSSS. CROC 18118 AMD -- di-aM- er , C'riine, L'lli. AY. 1 - BAH3il SHIP -- O. T. 4. moot COHIX.VE I.OUCK. evorv Krtdav night at 3 oclock, in FACTDN GUVISANTEKO. ST. LOUIS o. I. u satis stylks and f e:i-t- f McNurr, Secretary. V'. Fient St., i eir Firdi, Oorluue, Utah. graining is '$$ Irrf-S-' fg bull. PRODICB FOR COUXTRI CASH PAID London, 5 ,p; m. Twenty six person who were on hoard the Schiller, in ndiKti .n to those reported saverl, have It ;i tier aa l ll -Kale n Npeclnltx Stases for all 'part "of Voatana and Ida Is-, been loaded at Trescow and Bryer leave the Metropolitan daily-a- t 0:Ao.m. ; of iho . .' ttv. lands, Scilly group. Among 'i.T.1 r: h d ear-lrmall or tslegrxph promptly l7 and fourth lliitd aro the connection with tho Saloonwn second, A Billiard jhesM ' ; aueuilrd to. ! , HOU?, , r.u The Captain, is drowned. officers r,,, ecltf 7 New York, May 8. Thu officers of and a lot of t?o eral tbiassn't. ehlnfles tho Schiller were:. ...John G. rJ honin. hand. efpl-- t ouga inmb r Commander; II. H'llers, Chief Officer; E. Polema, Second Officer; G. Freizo, nonae) (Noaiane. Stags ,l Is .Third Officer, It. lleneintz. Fourtli Offj i Rishop r.-t:i- r seltf II, II. IIOFSE. BHO., &. and Retail Dealer In Liquors and onCigars. AE-r.- FUiTCUSON sc:T tf - FepLtf Denver London, May 8. Caiitain Thomas, steamship Suhil-lerYork April 28th Now snilucl from which for Hamburg, by way of Plymouth .mid Cherbourg. has been wrecked oflMbo Ii is reported that two Scilly hunclred persons have peri?h?J. New 'York,' May 8th. Tho Schiller sailed from here with 149 cabin pusher gers. London, May 8, 12:30 p. m. Add! lional pari ion lav received of the wreck of the steamship Schiller show that the is fully ns teiriblu as at first 19 reported. Thu accident occulted tit ocicck: last night, at which hour the steamship struck on the dangerou" to vo ledges near Bishops ltck . A log prevailed at tho lime.. A boat belonging most of the to St!igne,' Scilly-- Islands, ha landed turn of the sttrvivot'3 of tin wreck nt Siint Alary s Island Othms of tho Schillers survivors were picked up ' while swimming with Iho tide. Timv bad several narrow escnies from drowning, and were a mini her of times washed oT the rock. They, declare that the number of lives lost by tho diater is two. hundred. A fearful ?ea is raging, and it is scarcely posib'o. for the boats engaged in searching rtr tlie survivors to live. The Scilly life boat has put o(T for llie wrec;l. Piybnoutli, 8. Tho agent at this place of tho Eagle Line ha proceeded to Scil v.1 A gun .was, hoard, at 10 this morning near tho sceno of the disaster. London, 8., 1 p m . U,p to this hour in this city only five passengers and two known to of the crew of. tho Schuler-ar- e The Captain and have been saved. n , Fo;lf-t- t " . . dispatch received from Cornwall, just su3rs'a lifeboat and tteamor left there at 1:30 p. m. for the scene of the wreck. The sen is rough, preventing small cralt from going out. Th retnrriere ledges on which the Schiller struck is Imrely a third of a mile inside of Bishop's Rock, and the steamship should have heard the The Bagl" Uine - (irahaui, Corinno,;Utah. Dr. - .... r t , London, Mav 8, UTAH. - OGDEN JUNCTION ed ttllsidos. Hundred lives Lost. Two (Formerly the Junction House) rcr-fonu- &H-K-Vit- - i. 9 deivtist. ; se.rtJi-in- of the Steamer Seliiller. Wreck 3EAHDSLEY HOUSt, T OVE R All operation pertaining to dentbi n in tho most saMful mauuer, at reas i: .... At Sea. Terrible Disaster and Blinds, Sash j r' t . " tinwannr CMtll Place of this oily to T. F. Baltin & C., Paris, mul 250 mail Imp;, cmitnivine the nt ire continental mail, together with , n large .Australian, jnajl, Her cargo consisted of general merchandise, including 800 bales of cotton, 2,513 barrels of ; rdsih, ' 4,000 husheUt of corn and n large consignment of leaf tobacco. The offices of the companyin this city were besieged during the morning by tho friends of those who sailed in the vessel, and the scene) of distress which resulted from the confirmation of the news that the vessel had been lost were pitiful. Ono man who had a Wife and two children cn board fell into n fainting fit on bid ng informed of tho fate of tho vessel, and loud wailings were heard on &. CO., WILLIAMS V to collections. Special attention gWen - Vi? : " OGDSM AltoI,nwyuia-- tf W KO. 50. CORIWE. ITAH. SATLIIDAV. HAY 3, 1035. VOL. 2. WILLIAM hVw d man, CORINE X i m BUSlSISSCiRDS - A .A ceala per Cllwed by carrier at I,' thtb rhJuh .''ifUjj ia Ifjiit'W'i' s JJ CSU CO&N . $10 00 all or exprcsS year, bf One 1 JOHNSON. t. A f'OOKK, )itku MAIL. DAILY CO Rill HE ding j. w. mcnutt; r.v AMOHLCn CORINNE, UTAH. , dr-pat- ch VARSI3HE3f New York. Ma'S sleeve haz been chosen Captain of the American team to shoot- in the riflu match at Dolly Mount, Ireland, with the O i si. It " 4 .. f IrBh teams in June next. In answer to the challenge of the Ul it was sU-(Ireland) Riflu1 leodvsd by the American Riflemen that it is tho sense of. this committee that the Team Selected by the American people to meet the R fl .mien of Ireland have no right to accept a challenge fnm "any other sounoe as a Team.5 i'. ' t I i rs- "yS ,V - i if. t PAPER, I HfVy ' . ! f. f. i , - 'j , CORINNE, s . v Dealer k tie tWo-Jf- uf w.rn bv blnd,gQritltfipeu white chokers it bo owic-- At ' ' S ( a lot .1- - i ' t p. , ? 1 u$eoi& and y . ,vi'- . bL tn v f- - I, !: . it ' ( ,v. LuaQii evaov: day PHtCa q?P i& 1 f - :u ia.C?aEAp5esi.3luato. ' I,., tC I :;) r. v f I UTAH- - - 3 !TS5 part lhdr , ' . s - . ' 1 . t coninbtt.. - . u 4 a tH I la f COClSn3.jOTllia'? , y, i Hldeb. lPoltd tinU Wool, Sr .. i .1"J. ,i J,. H apt-- 1 1 I"-- 1' J. i TGTTAIS- - OAIlGAn, glj a j, i,Mlw i ftilli ' ' t j x I 1 Li-h- er. -- , :1 t - ,n,;iii".i V ' . to i .. .Ea. hurglar in the hue! husband, the other in Brooklyn, night. The Judgo rolled out of bed, gra-e- d bV revlVer, and opened the J.e.r to aliy forth f r tlie rohtwr. Then turniog u hi- - wife ho ssaid: Cmv ,ib, ami bal theway. Its ft me m man that will hurt a woin n.M , ft' a t f 4:..fi . . ; , ij HALT OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY .I 'SI iv .V t I Qrisri bob adlstano? promptly filled - CUTLERY, Abe np; theres ft siid Mrs. Prtly, tip.-Judg- i 4 , t V 1 g ii t " t i y FRAMES, POCKET 4 t Always on hand. Abo . h ' v . f j I. dUALITY f r J: i V -.i V r: A r r BKEt Of TEE FI1HST V-! STATIONERY, PICTURE , t - WALL . I. FANCY AND 1., GOODS. . - r PERFUMERY f f f 4 f TOUKfl r . i AND- - G 80AFS, SPONGES, BRUSHES, IMPORTED ;T i ., ! 1 of.thefS Tapm.Gilder ' ' . ! ... TOILET FINE GLV3S, 1 i', WINDOW , ' I 11 LAGEB BEER AND CHEMICALS . ft. i i t. wasfreeoired Tho'following of theEagio at the office ,.of the agents in officer their Hamburg: , Line fiom P.UNT3,. OIL1, .' u strong Keep Hamburg, My Kuhn. hearts. Alore saved. 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