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Show - ' 1T fm . . k , - arf ? i j fl $ y f . Vf - eijyw v V' r m r i DAILY C0.T.3L1E ' DENNIS REPORTER. old, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 0, 1871. : When tho Utah Northern Railroad shall have been completed, wo hear that nil tho freight and passengers to Montana, Northern Oregon, British America and Alaska, nre to bo twitched off at Ogden, and taken on tho narrow-gungvia Soda Spring, to on the any given point globe, and no question! asked, California tourit are to go by that route, and by way of Helena and Puget Sound, taking-the- lr baggage the tame way. There will be no more use of the Central Pacific; and the towns along that line, being deprived of their buineai and resource, will have to retire, perhaps. "T Co rinne is to bo deserted by her patrons from the surrounding oounties, the stago coaches must be withdrawn to ply from the new Eden on the upper Bear; fast and slow, the Diamond R is to go back a hundred miles; and there is some talk of the lake overflowing this valley to an Indefinite depth. would be a small misfortune compared to tome of tho others, for our nnvy then might vie with Brighams rails. If tho land continue to remain above the wave we shall have nothing left, but tho regrets of tne past and our urplus cash. But, dosing, let us k the reader: Supposing the Soda Springs railroad. finished or next year, what thon? Try and answer this, some one. e, y, OONFLIOT OF LAW. In Salt Lake City a day or two ago one McAllister, City Marshal, and Elder Rock-woothe ousted warden of the Penitentiary, wero arrested and taken before the District Court on a charge of rcfiiring io deliver a certain prisoner to the United States Marshal as custodian of the Penitentiary., The hearing of tho case was postponed until but no report of the court's decision ha yet been received here. By net of Congress the prisons of tho Torritorys are given in chargo of the United States Marshal, and that officer lately took possession of tho Utah Penitentiary, in the face of an indignant protest from the Church, at tho assumption of tho National authority, and now McAllister and Bock wood claim, their right to hold tho priroher, who is the caue of the wrangle, in their individual custody. Till, too, when tho culprit was tried convicted and sentenced by the United States Court., j It is aro to guess that tho Government will come out ahead of tho small almighty who hn been fortho running things in celestial' last score of years, and Colonel Patrick may have "more prisoners to take caro of, than will be pleasant for a man of his jolly temper. d, to-da- y, THE LATE3T to-nig- DISPATCHES. Horace Greeley the Choice of a Republican Meeting for the Next Presidential Candidate. INTERESTING FOREIGN NEWS. Remarkably Quick Trip from i 8an Francisco to to-d- Liverpool. Four Worneu Condemned to Death by the Versailles Court Martial. etc.,. . I..VS ' ETC. ETC., To-da- on ay SALT LAKE CITY. Wholesale and ruUll d$r in E EH SlVATiE, OUTFITTING HOUSE, QU CHINA, i Montana Street, Between 4tk A 5th, ASSW AR B f 3-- 1. i I wachBit A indor! r ' and preset Ixd by mor Fhy-Klan- a I iuvtuabe ppetix-r e ! . y CHANDELIE Constantly oil hand, at the ihvtgoratlna the nilud and riving tone to wti le and bly, tein. The GOME I1 ITS.IH are compounded lth ib rare, and o lonlh ntiiuuknt l a. -- ver been If red to the HLKAHANT TO TIIK TtKTF. and at the piibll" M) atne Mine combining at tnauy r mrd a! t by the medio fraternity aa th. lot.t known to tb Pharma- opo?, 1 co.u little to give thm a tr 1 and t't I rg pro-durl- re-nlt- eU-ttct- ty ( LAMPsJ or-ler- lntigauou Minnono, R NITUH E, TJ n l Hecnpcr.nt, end In cm of General ebl tty thrv I are never In a elnalea. Husum-- fai ed iu the m t Imppv They r-- ptr.icu-l-riHK'JKKI :(aL IO E tAf.KV.atrenuthening . j CUTLERY,; GORIN NE, UTAH. fhaa any other ton to or .iluiuUnt now la a.- -. Ttivysr a UkK FithVKSTAl IVK for Sever .Mil Ague, Ini.imlttrn.. B lioa.ur.. sad til die. Th-) are .rising from mis matte r.n-r- ., y rrt'O uutMi ted .. au snti-d- ) peptic,-- .ad la bgh are c s of .s .n R S, gT-.- e.( Plated Wares rd agi-nt- WHOLESALE AND r. ETAIL, - r a Dottle. Every Family should hnve toth-We a k ev a Bar FurnKure, r one tetrad too ng ciriltt at from many of the mo.t eminent phyatciau. id tue coumyr t o.: A. JACKtOS July wa-JAht Loots n you have .orarauuica'ed to the medn he receipt of th ical pof-.a- i 'Home hittera, It ernnot, therct ore, bb cona derrd aa a aocref or for It ratentmed cine no patent having been W. have evamtnrd fbe forn nla for making the t !lora Ihtterr, and unheettaMngly fa one of rare eiv I enco an the arltc'ea nad in lt coni poet ll n are tli- - beet i't the c aa to whch T 'ldc. H imulant. the beh'tur, bring hth!v ntinativ in I Mghilv Lisatlv- -. Tho i ode 'a - efrl. tlv In atord nre with e of t.remrioff it effect rnlca of Having tiaed Ih ju, in onr privte tractl e, p eaau e In recon. n deirou of toklng B to a'l ntfiidingihcm .a b - g the beat Tonic and Etmuimt now offered to the pnbliO. I i AND GENERAL ME Groceries, -m 1 eu u th-i- combi-natio- n ; FURNISH III HCUSE Q GOODS. dec20-t- f GERRISII & RULES, I- a-- en p-- ra I- WhOLOaALE AXD r , IQU HARDWARE, Tobacco and Cigars Iron Stoves. I i 'AND Nails, j 1 e n-a- j al SXAI.KXJ IX hiielf and heavy -- ITo-ptt- Xn.iL tl Kt-O- S Mining Implements. j AND PRODUCE. h-- - 'Also, UauaXacturer ef j FRANCISCO. y to-da- to-da- o. - -- ay TIN, COPPER,; AND SHEET- IRON WARE. Prompt Attention Given to Orders th-!jr- me by Mail. ai to-d- y 7 aul7-t- r j - dl--a- .ii. As-embl- ay T. , HON-V- j F.-- q - Sheet Copper, Rocker Irons, Gold Pans, Rocker JDippers, Spring Point Shovels, Farming Implements Weell1ltsce9 ; Gold Scales, eon-tciic- ed I ! -- Tlid Vicar is ' d-a- d. London September 6. A terrible explo-p!o- n occurred this morning in a coal mine near the town of Wigan, in Lancashire. Some Ilf y perrons who wero in a seam of the were mine at the time, of tho cut off from all communication with tho outer world, nnd it is feared they are nil suffocated. Tint parly sent down to ascertain the condition of the men who have been buried alive, are still in the mine, nnd have, it it thought, peri-heThe neighbothood - thronged with relatives and i of the dua-te- r acquaintances of the supposed victim-- , and desthe si enes nre of the most heart-rendiawaited are Detail with cription. anxiety. on the WesThere was an accident tern railway, at Reading, and sixteen persons hurt. The Republican- - i sued a prograinms at follows: The app.icatioaof federal principle, the abolition of title- - ind privileges, the suppression of monopolies, the abolition of aimies, and compulsory education, that the State provide woik for the ah e Ixidied, and sustenance for thosj incapacitated for work, the nationalization of land, popu.ar legisla. tion and deffdsion of Republicanism. -- cata-troph- e, d. ng to-d- ay Carpenter and Join Work ; ' Of Every Deeerlptioa to obder by rcottf Jhn the done Reporter Office. Opposite J8 3 u - Sc CO., E. MARTIN of ebbers laipor al trt x-- d Wineo40ft and Liquors, rroat Street, Bug'S-- t , ana, ',i OlD C 11 nil Ell j. M. MATIIEWS..... iproprletor, 1 Fourth and Front Strtot, Corinne. hat beo rvHnllt eai d unpT'ved, end Tbi ssh-ol s n t Oise-f .esMft 'one ll iimo"-ort- b( but the oeet brs d- - of L QC0B- -. WirtE- -. TG IHM, i. . r- - k pt la ibe MUbuikxwil. Aemember ih O.d Corner. ' fr- -i Freight, IX Hunt)1 Sllnc or Prospect Montana Street,; i ! bctwuon A tlx ll .Groceries, , mill Sth, i - CORINNE, - UTAH. i Improved Rockers Complete and Cheap. e ssAKDs Particular attention paid to Orders e e by mau. u l apl-t- f e-- nd t sit es i J j GENERAL MERCHANDISE. JOB PRINTING r Adders. ' J. X.. i PETERS, 300 Droaitway, If. Y. aislm, WiTEUHOUSK i i & CORINNE,U. T. OX KXTIRELY LKSTEII, ! NE tl MATERIAL Importers of ' j Wnffon Xunibor. WE CARRY THE sAKD Mss materials Carriage or.... Oak, Ash and Hickory Planks, Hub, 8 pokes, Rims, Felloes, Etc. . ...ro!ig-ix- o Give wouc- NEW AT THE J ILargcst Stock thet ,bey bare removed non Battery street to belr f AMO COMMODIOUS Occnpyin tw flors and extend to Starke a tree a, Xos. 133 sand 13A Market CTQRE8, Bg ! from Californi D-- Vi -- Sacramento Branchi Noe 17. 19 and Office 21 Keveii h tret As No. 1 Wm. KnnbP A Co. (Plano, direct fYoni tlic tiictory. never meet. , AT .AND.... w t FOR HALE. at tills Ofllcc. corin isr e. y tr e ). SAY FRAYCISCO. (Below i:sr Reporter i street, And 10 and 31 California st., !yl3m SALOQti, DEALERS pi-r- re,fr t- t i i thlrmut ! S.1X FBAXCISCO. . -- i ' I ' ' to Xverythlng for a complete onlftt ' I DOLLARS j j' Goods. j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A A Nrw tSclir'ol Book, bv WORTH OF MtT$IC Prlc II. 8. PKRXtti. TOR 3. BO Si per toxn. Contaln- over two t u; dr new sn 8nbserlbrs to xTrxiC Du t beautiful Mcsi al Month i.t are fov etc., by Will 8. Hay. act ing es a rent tvo thn ee. w.bter,1 i 'Th'ms, e. Tin- - who hev-ti- ot h Eveiythlnsr this 'Uilsl sod sparkling. Content Nfag xl ! ebon d 3i en etits or a snnip e ropy. specimen fr e. 8amp1 ropleM melt- Die uin-l- o Is by lie , ed fr9 of pontage to Thoms, Klune', lersiey .ltd oiht r pona s writ. rs rs ' for 63 cents Two back nnmb-- r fiv Libers for I tro-- SO cents. Four bsck r umber for 75 cents. durtlon. j FurJ sning ' f , . Picks, an'5 House j itx:!HO K Constantinople, Sept. 0. 1.-T- I . I j o rv o j .i Quicksilver, t B-- t'-.- t Tq-morro- w to-da- j 1 London, Sept. 5. Dr. Karl Marx, the leading spirit of the International Society, died aged 53. !) A committee of confederate rebel bondholders nre about to publish a report and ' ' M. D. G. RnUuKioultf. D. Urn. correspondence. (! Oirice, M. I). ALrnvn lle.roa, M.P. A special dispatch from Dublin says a rRx M. D. O. A Wax McDowkix M. D. K. A.CLrRZ. M. D. O. Wm FRILL. 51. I. J. renewal of tho riots is apprehended. The Dr C, V. F. V. D. h.O. 5io-r- .. Lyrwiu, Vf A. llt'BrnT P UMM. I). been have reHtufnxjM ordered to ue their police TT. HoeriTAL. St. I.ouia !o., Ort. 8. volvers unmercifully. The soldier are still 170 8.JMauink VU, A. 3K k fo I I have examined the f'miU for nia log the 'Mb me tin math Bit. under arms, lor use in case of emergency. tci a naed them in 'he tor th. at fonr The anniversary of the occupation of tho nonth and I roti.ldtr th' ra tlu m at valuable tonlo L. MEiOHEU. Roman Btates last year will be celebrated and atim'ilaut now n u.o Ht. I. vt. Ju y 8, 17'). ?a. A. Jackson ft Co , in Rome, September 29th by the passage of having exanibo d he formula from wuich o r i ni rtottach Hltlcra aiw prepe.t, and hvl t the National Guards through; the city and eKrtd wl the tuethotl of coral lng tl e different to., recommend them aa the theatricals. gredient, with tan aafelv beat onto which we ar a quained. Frem the' Alt Pacha is dying nt Constantinople. It great care with which and the etoice mattri la which enter tno them, Is expected that Kiamii- - Pacha will succeed from we have no d ubt that they will prove, aathcydei serve to he, the moat I'orular tonlo and atimulaut In to the Vieeroy.hip. nm. Hy voura, Advices from Egypt report that tho Vice-.ro- y T. J. Vahtjnv, M D. T. O rovrrocK. 5f. D. has dumisted all the Americans in his n Wgcheerf ll tttneur with every word entaiued the bov. W, D. John IIrTut. 5L D. service, :bvth in tho army and civil depart- John f'okLUAU, Va- -t ek. M. D. i ha J hv T. Tkwpl, M. D. ments. This step has been taken in conse- O. . Walker, M. D. M. L, F. C. Franku 111 Henke-itkiand 1870. of t. W. Oct M. VesT f'rxrivNAn. feeling jealousy displayed quence keenll uo Blttera: flenta. Acre- -, toyaiiTthe Americans by numerous Tuikuh able to your pquett I have v mined the f rmnlt of officials in high standing and influence. Hitter., and find ho rente uao hv ttio dtea t con t'a etich a are t gm-rBerlin, Kept. 5. Tho Cross Gazette says Ved cal ororea.ion. They are vetjr aciei.tiflc lly and ra a''mnl iluit tonic, p'e.a.ntlf comb n vd,adanted it was decided atGastein to leave the Roman and wilt b f nnd .a corrboraota to an,il of the the t eatn etit of low o- - debihta-e"j question entirely to Italy. vheth-- r a' from iuipai cd dig stlon r ya nt, 5. A tumultuous d i- - fr t. Tnal.el n Versailles, It- -. J t.. VATnrB- -. I. A. Ju-- s M. D. in took the cus.ion place n. Wat- -. Itxvt-C. T.hinraoN. M P, M l. H. P. over the proposal made by D p.ity Kuviiial W T. 7 Ai.itruiH , M. D. H. Una ROT, M. D, M n f. ior tho rotum of tbo Asaemb.y and teut of j J J OttKN. ix j H WoonwanD. n.M. D. - oo. Az. ioLr. 51. j Doiikrtt, d. I. ol govo urneiit to Pari. t We w.J ol tho ioutitio incendiaries, or petrol- - f Cli'cigo1 8- t 0 1e7t. J ISvtm. bix brs-ex mo-- t h f rnuiv of the ,f im,, f -it to lie conioacd of t mch tttr. and eutnecs, of Pari arc now under trial, being ' aritct a are Co the ba- - to Ice n ed b ou'al Prof m uti, and - of th- - b t b itera arraigned beloic nsojmiiite tribunal, fpccitt.-l- y the 51cdi we kn n of ow In ue. Vcr rranec'iiv. constituted lor the puriost. M. N. ftAH. W. n. 1) M lVlCA. V. D. O. A. M, HINES. J. B. WaLAR. 5f. nS Pari-- , Sept. 5. Tlie trial of tho female JJooman Pas' a. V. t. incendiaries is concluded. Four were For Rale by nil IlruzgUf A (Irorcr. to death, one to imptisonincnt in tho JAS. A. JACKSON & CO., Props, imto and ten olio solitary tbitier, year' Laboratory 103 A 107 X. 2d Rlreet, ! ' prisonment. ST. I.OI IS, MO. J7-- l Tho journals say Thiers and the Italian Miniter had an angry over the Y iI conter-enc- e. In tho Gatein of participation Italy to-da- San Francisco, Sept. 5. j T. D. CONWAY, i -- y, to-d- A lke M atom-actih- t. . Salt Lake City, Sept. 5. Henry Mink-lean employee of S. W. Howland & Co., shippers of ore, Committed suicide thu afternoon by snooting himself through the breast. Ho was 28 year old, and was unmarried. No cau.e for the deed U known. The Utah Southern Railroad opened for travel to tho mouth of Cottonwood, a distance of fourtcon mile. An important mining case is before Judge Strickland the Eureka Mining Company vs. The Henrietta Company, for an injunction. The Considerable sickness prevail. weather is sultry. Milling transactions are heavy, SAN ' r 11 i a (East of Creighton k Munros), a-- FOREIGN NEWS. A vW Montana Street, Corlnne, Utah, to-nig- ht. Richaid Harley, alias Mickey Free, a boatman, was shot a dead by Sidney Flag, utias Smith, coldboatman, last night. It is considered a blooded murder. The cause is attributed to rivalry. Phillip Rupert was shot dead and two THE CAHEORNIA ELECTION. others wounded in the fight at a Republican is an exciting occasion for the meeting at Chico on Saturday night. great parties on the coast, the contest being mainly on the election of Governor, In a NEW YORK. few hours the result will be known through v New York, Sept. 5. Some of the Tamtho telegraph, and the excitement oven In nre boldly maintaining leaders y 1867 the vote for. Governor in California many the mett.ng last night will mult in stood as follows: Haight (Dem.) 49,105; that and that tho powers of Tammany Gorham (Rep.) 40,359. Majority for Haight nothing, no wise shaken. in be will 9,546. In the following year the politioul Tho CommWbion appointed under an Act complexion of tho State was completely of Congress to examine the Sutro Tunnel changed in tho Presidential election, when arrived here, and are now engaged m the vote stood thus: Grant, 54,592; Sey- have their report. They arc t.ivora-bl- y mour, 54,078, giving a Republican majority making up impressed with the project, and will iiutho State of 514. Haight is again tiro to Congress in nominee of the Democracy, against Booth, make some recommendations has not yet in what its shapo favor, though who is said to be exceedingly popular,- not been decided upon. only as a party adherent, but with the citiThe Liverpool Post of August 24th say zens of California generally, --He will proba remarkable, and probably unprecedented, y by a heavier ably carry the State indance of rapid traveling between San majority than hi competitor had over Mr. Francisco and Liverpool ha just occurred. evenGorham four years ago. On the afternoon of the2d inst. a gentleman ing we shall have the figures to tell how it is. left the flrt named place by the cars overand arrived in New Yotk on the 9th, the land, The JRcyiew carries at its mast-hea- d to go on bontd tho steamer same of Zerubbabel Snow, as Attorney-Genota- l; just in time in liur to and J. D. T. McAllister, as Mar. Wisconsin, and made the passage was which port lately reached hal of the Territory. If our cotemporary Liverpool, on Saturday evening. Tho entire journey would glance over some of those steel-cla- d seventeen decisions of Judges McKean, Hawley and by rail and steamer occupied only Strickland, covering tho rights and wrongs days. New York, Sept. 5. At a large meeting of usurpers, it Blight'd rop the two worthies Association in the A the court of the Union Republican named from the free list, in this city District remarked of jurors afflicted with the itch, Twentieth Assembly this evening a resolution was unanimously we say unto you, scratch 'em off. adopted recommending Horace Greeley to National Convention as the candidate of Colonel W. M. Johns re- tho FxRSOjfAL. chuico for the Presidency. turned from Bingham and other points their south, last evening. We judge from the . WAQHiricTon. Colonel's method of argument that his opeWashington, Sept. 5. The United States rations, in the bosom of the earth, promise made a telegraphic tram-fe- r Treasurer well, and to none will the news be more of two hundred thousand dollars in coin pleasing than to u. Ira M. Swartz, of Salt Lake City, is visit- from San Francisco to New York through ing Corlnne forthe1lrt time, and we hope the Bauk of California. his impressions of the metropolis are favor. MISCELLANEOUS. able. He sojourns at tho Metropolitan. D. M. Fisk, of the Central, came in last St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 5. A terrible exhaustof laudable purpose Storm of wind and rain swept over the town evening for tho modern fn a of brief bis city furlough ing yesterday afternoon, racing a number of Ideas. Philip Jacobs buildings to the ground. received fatal and a train from blown was An Omaha man has been advcrtiing for two months that those sheet glass have ar- Injuries. Charleston, Sept. 5 The Board of Health rived. Mr. Presciitt, of Georgia, considered hi report that there ere no deaths -from yellow , friend Mr. Tennyson a boar, and .hot him fever within the last 24 hour. Twenty-thir- d mistake.' The 5 by Richmond, Va., Sept. unwas Inebriate thrown A Woonsocket Anniversary of the American Porno-logica track from but the by cowcatcher, injured Society which will bo held here tocontinued Jo. doze, unconscious of the morrow promise to bo the largest gathering ' hock. " - Early American history i about to receive of fruit growers evpr aembled in the United a fresh and interesting elucidation in the States. Over two hundred exhibitors and hap of Hakluyt's hitherto unpublished persons Interested In Iruit growing, repreof all manuscript, containing a summary nearly every State In the Union, that was known or Imagined in Queen Eliza-beth- 'i senting have already arrived. The show of fruit is day concerning America. the finest ever exhibited, cjn A farmer named Simmon, of Bellevue, magnificent, States. of twenty-fou- r Iowa, lost a cow some time since, and search eLting of samples At last Hon. P, H. Leslie Louiivilh-- , Sept.-- 5. wsi msds in vatn for the animal. with cow her tail the found Simmon Governor of Kenas y wa Mr. inauguiafod twisted around a tree in such a way that ho Tho venerable Judge Robinson, could not get loose; The woman had to cut tucky, of the Stale, over eighty years Justice Chic: the tall off to get the cow home. fa-bi- C.COLDBERCG tti&PBSVco ht Cheyenne, Wg., Sept. 5 The result of the election cannot bo definitely ascertained The Republican member to the Legislature ure e.ooled in Albany, Carbon and Uintah counties. IH thought that the fusion candidates are elected over tho regular Democratic ticket. Laramie and Sweetwater counties aro doubtful. The Republicans arc confident thcre will be a majority of the friends of the national and Territorial administration in the Legislature, Wilmington,' Del., Bept. 6. The city elections were warmly contested, and resulted in favor of the Republicans. The Democratic majority it. the council is overthrown, and the Republicans have at lcat three majority, with one ward to hear Jrom. For Pre.ideni of the Council, Joshua Maris has about 450 majority, and Kiligore tor Treasurer over 8609, This is a Republican gain of about sixty over the votes iron) the city election last year. o--w , was severe, Tho XSlcctlon in Wyoming A Xlcpuljlicnn "Victory. x .4 held. This was unexpected and caused considerable sensation. Cincinnati, Sept. 5 McNealo & Urbans lafe and lock manufactory was damaged by fire to the extent of 50,000. Omaha, Sept, 6. A terrible storm passed over Fremont, Nebraska, thl afternoon, destroying the engine house of tho Sioux City and Pacific Railroad, carrying a part of the roof over twenty rod; destroyed the windmill, tore down tho telegraph wire, prostrated the polos for a half a njilo, and blew a car from tho side track. The hall BT TI1E YTXSTIRX UHIOtf TXLXOXAFJ1 CO. f mm . of office, and after declaring Leslie duly installed a Governor of Kentucky, announced his own resignation of the office he so long Editor and Proprietor. to-da- I carried J. TOOHY, A QUESTION. st i i . V Apply Sell at Lower Rates SAtt IFBAKGtSCO AKD i Than any other House 0gI6-t- f i I ! Cliica.g'o J?riuoei. f t 'i , i |