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Show Mesa i the LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Daily Bdtriew. Kps. Review : Noticing several articles in the different papers on the subedaesslay Evening, Sept, 20,1871 ject of the late destruction of Piodn, it ' sccijih o wie that although all the auj DME MCKEANS CHARGE jH yet one i.iut is ovef- The law am! cMtf citizens of Ctnli looked. A powder magazine sbouPnth will read the brief but able, charge given bul outside the citv, by the authorities, tthe present Or.uid Jury by Chief Jusdeah-ftill and tice McKean with It degree of ploiwtfrt, obliged to store their ciih a 0!ly can be realized by those powder there free of charge, at build b hite f.!t and are personally cctgn-jmmagazines of their own at n l:ke disof the many Outrages committed tance, bringing in each day'what is exto lie used. This course is adoptand by utj ler the Mormon priesthood of pected ed ia most cities, and is ihe only way to in former l uh days, lu the small avoid 'those frightful calamities often rpee which it occupies in our columus ? gd, proj-erl- ? . Eos. Review: Noticing in your Saturday iasue a sketch concerning the legislative grant to Geo. A. Smith of all the timber in the West Mountains, his monopoly and usurpations, I thought vou might as well tell more about it and say that wben Messrs. Eaton & Co. came s into this country with a steam saw mill he could not have the privilege of puling up of running it iiT IJIngham Canyon until he paiJ said Smith four thousand dollars. Should this be denied, inquire of Messrs. Eaton & Co., who are now in said Canyon who says they hate paid the last dollar of the $4,000. r.-J- n Argtnt i And, now, for Wasson,' tie menial of carpel baggers ; lint boorish fellow who tunic. to the Territory to take an otliee. whose duties he can no more fill than he could those of. an hottest man and citizen. This adder, this loafer, this (luh-- t and scullion, who rnap3ri.il buiumed lii.s living from the milif.iry nnd citircns of this Territory, until he got installed ni office. tries to fowl, people into the belief that he an abject, cringing slave is a chivalrous gentleman, und that we of the Mittrr are and debased cowards and Mercy t has it come to this? Must we, once, forget our manhood huand comq down to tlic level, of man brute ? If so, we, the senior editor thiST pniwX, aohesilatiugly fling back into the teeth of this bluffy d dare Biot to meet ns at any ing p!aC'e-"ii- j mar name, and forever. settle Vliis little matter of cowardice. boot-blac- k slim-dc-ror.'- ." fr tf lib'-wool- - s i JIDUK MCKEANS CliARGE. j ffitnllcMen of the Grand Jury: You are autmuoned here not to try criminal jfcnsr,f bht to s what criminal cases shall lie presented to the Court for trial. the discharge of bis grave duty you will &e governed- by the same principles of laws which govern, grand juries - tit Maine and Montana, in Georgia and law everywhere Arizona principles able througlwut 3he Republic. ,ief-pT be erijnc-- i of munJerf nrso, larceny, b and riot JnUt&h, tithe suonc crimes elsewhere throughout country and throughout Christen-,o- , conduct is .criminal here whah.is not crimitmt risen here. If tlf-.- re ts anything peculiar in the situation in Utah, it L the peculiar conduit of sonm men here, and not any pueu-Jiprinciples or poliev that arc to be to tic enforced here. Utah luit-of Utah,' States, and the like the people of the rest of the country i are amenable to the lawsobi-- of the United States. Thire: who t lulu at QWist be, shall bv protectevl in tbeir rights; those who d not obey the laws must answer for tbeirdisobeclientc at the bar of justiie. And those men of intlueiiec who in jrevefico defiantly trarrrpte upon the laws thetnsdverf, and by rteept teach others to do o. ahonld be'the first to feci the firm grip of the law, rather than the obscure men whom they have misled. Gentlemen, it1 is rmir dut. ami mine, m'unr respective r5erc.', tn enforce tbe laws. Cct u i dor so without fear, favor, affection, prejudice, pr the hope of reward. l--i J gaioT-aklube- ry, o-i- r ar s d y Tausn Tn0BBtx& Uosojr. An es , change fays r . EHrabeth'Cady Stanton W centlr vjsitod a cemetery tvi Sdt Lake City, and beheld aa aiaur Ut Xlc graves therein that she had to turn Away from (rick-- ' .. the ni w!t:la tears of sorrow Sed down her ancient cheeks and .disgust for Mrniouhnn filit-- her throtbinr This will Be considered a gotid . n the throbbiitg- bosoms and au- jot cient cheeks of the sage IlAttjrFidtJ-4- t the is ft hens- - r musing to notice the Tribvneb&i Pool-li'jhLi for literary fame. While the c ( fortfr seems to be a close game, we, are iccliaed i'oofliyhi hold the strife-betwee- ? ;fep hand. .1 u, -- Citizen. Qphir Citt, 18a , ng successful, the Monutain Lion, Mountain Tiger, and Sunnysufe, have been known as large and rich mines, and For some months- past have been subject to examination by experts and capitalists. These mines are undoubtedly large and rich bodies of ore, but at present it is difficult to determine whether they fissure veins or immense deposits. The general opinion at present is, that Lion Hill is an immense body of ore unequalcd by any discovery yet made in this Territory. The south side of Lion Hill Is now atattention. Sevtracting considerable ' made by an have been locations eral English Company, operating in East l Canyon, which, two of them show the done. work One. fur the Bateson Lode, is a very fine showing; it opens with a black spar similar in appearance to the rich Arizona ores; it is readily known by its peculiar fracture. Little work has been done at present, but we uuderstartd that prospectors are alreadv on the pd rive, ami with additional work on the south side of IJuu Hill wc expect startling results. A tunnel. is in contemplation to lap Lion Hill from the eaat side, running for the main body of ore already struck at the surface. This is an undertaking of great magnitude, but if carried out has every prospect of being an extremely successful one. We hear many live me are connected with and pushing forward arraugments for tunneling This tunnel, when comby machinery. miles in pleted is designed to be length, and will rise on lioth sides from mouth of to centre of tunuel, about 30 feet. . W. 1 jl j J to-da- Mormon Law sad Juitlu. Another instance has come to our knowledge of how" justice is meted out . The to Gentiles by Mormon-CourtSeeis one in Justice this esse Dogberry Mount San at Pleasant. ley, officiating Ilis great learning and Pete county. the facility with which he imposes fines - s. on the unfortunate Gentiles who happen before bis court, would eminently fit him as a iiucceswr to the Cyclop ,who police court, litre. preside. over-u- r On Monday, Sept, 1 1, while Messrs. Baxter, of Eureka, Tintic, J. C. King, of CLicago, Spiher, and a driver were passing through Mt. Pleasant on a prospecting trip, Mr. Baxter wns arrested at. the suit of a Mormon teamster named Peters, to whom he refused tb pny $i.5 9 until the latter should apologize for threatening language used towards him in his (Baxter's) store at Eureka. On meeting Baxter at Mount Pleasant, Peters remarked : I've got you now where I want you. Ill make you pay and have a notion to pntahe-aOn Baxters refusing on you besides. attached the horsConstable to pay, the had been hiied by es mid wagon which , and in no King-way belonging to Bax' ter. King, naturally disputing the right to attach his property for others debts, nnd anxious Xa proceed on bis business, seized the opportunity while Peters and the Constable werfC lunch, to drive off with the whole party, to inspect a claim a few miles from the town, same evening. intending to return-thon tl eir return started had already They metfive when they were horsemen, byall armed, three with Henry rifles, who back to tow-n- . , The folcscortwk th-low ing day theywere tried before the sapient Seeley, a man named WheJock lieing prosecuting attorney. Baxter was fined $15 for. contempt of Court, King was fined the same amount for making the remark that he wished there was a U. 8. Court or a garrison there, and he'd hare arrested. ' The drive'r was fined $o , foe obeying Kings order to take the wagon off. Spiker was discharged. The Judge(?) took tell them to that fee would 'make the lewrn to respect Mormon Courts ; that he knew the law as well as any one and would make the Gentiles learn them. He would not release Kings wagon from tie attachment until Bawter had settled the $2.50 aud paid the costs. Thus the whole party were forced to pay the snug sum' at ' $6 1, money heeaofte they were ' Geutikft,-anone of them subjected to having his property attached nftd his business delayed to Satisfy a debt dae by another to a Mormon teamster. Jxmes. . e - le at o lj, the-who- Joa-chi- I very-wel- 1" WinHcmuccu j arc-tru-e Wa yeew oftan intik mated to us that we were very severe on v ryrUMti parties f tLat our language was t o etnphafie. IVr the benefit of those, we publish the following, which we take from tie Arizona Miner, the land of Apaches and Comanehra. Many of onr readers will remember Mr. Wasson, formerly of tha Owyhee Avalanche and DuxJftUN 5 - Jjj u r This hill seems to be sitaLv.iiitig its enviable reputation as a mountain of mineral. The most y sen-sutio- Slier-burn- Ltos Hu.t law-abidin- g , , well cct-ta- i " consequent upon fires. It is something which should be attended to immediately. I am iuforuied that many of bur dcuh-rhave largo amounts of powder stored in cellar? and in buildings adjoining theif stores. The public safety demands that something should be done, and that right boon. A Citizen. colJ-bt'oo- ju-ftic- J , nf Many of the perpetrators ore ret in our tnidstj let their cases be investigated that 'justice may fall upon th guilty, whether it bo master or slave. The law, it is said, bds been laughed at when it in the ni.nur courts of iVfn'flietikT whb the' teachings of the ' j.rievtbiM'l. People have been mulcted f r large amounts for no other crime thin t It at they did not believe in a la fanatical creed which was riding Millions high handed over ihe people. of dollars have been collected from the peopbfi licenses and taxes of which no account has been given as required by Uw. O cmds have been forcibly taken from tin 'Iwlw-- s of owr merchants without iin writing front a- - court vf justice, by raett on the pretense of collecting We might mention hun-- i legal fees. drvds of other instances where the law has beem violated, which require the attention of the Grand Jury. The Judge says those who obey the kery law Bjn.t aui.shall be pro ected, while those who do not obey the laws should answer for their dwob.Hik.-- i ice at tho bar The Court, the of jjitice. tiizre and the whole world looks to you for the strict application of the laws wrrl justice foe the protection of the whole people. The Court has done its and upon the action of our Grand Juried depends the future safety of life and property of our citizen. - THIS AFTERNOON. s difficult to place more cheering wofvli to dar people who hold the tSr a ud good societv dear. W?4iavt in it the assurance that th tua vat of the law hU be obeyed in ttic future, uul that cHtuiwals of tin past 'hall be held to a strict accountability for their acts. It striked terror to the evil disposed per aoitsin our midst. Much depends upon a charge given to the jury by the Court, a ids . their guide to follow through Uteiy laliors, and defines their jurisjic- t.uu of crimes. The jury is said, by those who know, to In? composed "of in. Liiigent! men who it ill fearlessly discharge the If duty to the people and the Itw. Many On ml Juries have been m-- i m inblcd'itt Utah all of whom have exhausted Bruch of their time in winking' i tic' eotial evils existing in open viola tijn tc our laws, as well a the many oaffitges eontmitted umju the laws anl citizens, which r have assurances will ut be the care this time. Many murderers walk our highways, who have tip to this time defied the law; whole trains of emigration have been butchered in LOmtoiy 20- The Asia tie cholera has made it appearance" at jGonstantiaople and Smyrna. f ; Ncul York, 20. Fcrnaado Wodd exSpecially Compiled slid Reported i pressed thg opuuou.tbat thefe willjie no for tire Daily Review, by the disaster to the Democratic party, merely . W. U. Telegraph Co. because of the malfeasance of a few men t connected with the city government He thinks Teet should retire 20. Rumors of an from tin lead at the Tammany organizSan Frauc-iscoextensive fire in Virginia City with ation and doub s Whether Tahimany great destruction of property burning which has not been formally together as the Bank of California, Wells, Far- a body for a tear, will seek to have any go k Cos, nnd the Western Union Tele- patt in tho Democratic (tlonvention next month. graph Co's, ofik-e- created a lively on the street this p. in. and Versailles, 20 The fnoJificntions of knocked the sidewalk stuck sales out of the treaty proposed arc so serious that time as usual; the reports proving ex- Count Afnbeinl refers the matter to The reaction was very Berlin ; the ratifications are delayed, aggerated., prompt and the excitement quickly sulv but no difficulty apprehended. sided. The disarmament of jhe Nationals of , If is reported that General J. P. the Rhine and Loira are completed, late of the regular army and for vLondut), 20. Secretary Seward is some time Adjutant General at head about to staft for tome.! quarters in this city, will be strongly Rome, 20 The anniversary of the Cof General of the Adjutant post urged occupation of Rome by Italians was under Booth. The streets celebrated enthusiastically. General John Eaton, Jr., National are gay with flags, and flower?, and tap Commissioner of E'ection. is here mak- cstry. All the shops are closed. Poing an inspection of the public school?, litical associations are parading with the Industrial .School aud .other pub.li( music and flags. The crowd is immense educational institutions.''" but orderly. Many for igucr arrived A company with a large capital is via Mt. Ccuis Tunnel, forming here to work the newly disNew York, 20. The announcement covered coal mines in Alaska and will that Mayor Hall had accepted the adcommence work immediately. vice ot the Corporation Counsel, O'Gor-tnaSan Francisco. Private, dispatches to withdraw hi. order to heads of say the fire at Virgiuia is now under departments not to recognize Counolly, control but nearly the entire business has quieted the feeling n regard to muportion of the city is burned except the nicipal matters and manifestly settles the Bank of California and Roots building; ting. The Mayor last iight replied to Wells, Fargo St t Cos, ollicp was damag-- . the suggestions of O'Gprniati that fuits ed. The loss is fully a million; com- lie brought to recover the money paid parative small insurance. by tho city on grossly ejxtravagant conThe Mayor la.-- t night vitocd the reso- tracts and instructions iu the lution, appointing J. M. Nagous city premises, that OGormjin is the head of Attorney to prosecute tin? owners of the law tlepartment aid has full uirec- property on ltincon Hill for the second lion to bring any action at law he mav street cut nKsetwineiif, under which he see, fit for the prouwtioji of the good ot commenced over 30 J suits and would the city or benefit of the Treasury. have received ever thirty thousand dolTwo cases of kbiatitj cholera are reThe Board of Supervisors lars fees. ported at Perth Amboy, among the rerefused to take it up for passage over cently arrived emigraujU from Gtrrtiany. the veto. A rys ijution warf then passed Chicago, 2tJ. A horrible wife uttirder . discontinuing, tho suits. was committed nearj Bremen, iu this Last night as the steamers Flora county, on Monday rooming last. farmer killed Temple aud Washoe were nianuvering Grist, awcdl to-in San Antonio creek, near Oakland, his wife by pouring boiling hot coffee with the apparent intention of catching down her throat. The matter came to the opposition ferfy steamer,. Chin du light oidy yesterday ; Grist i? in jajil. Wan, between them, the latter backed Portland, Oregon, 19. A man named and went tho at out suddenly Temple F. Ruse, while working on the Inthe-dra- l full speed into the Washoe, smashing on Saturday, fell to the sidewalk, her yards and carrying away lier own receiving injuries which have rudder, doing dam g to the extent of caused his death. , $100, temporarily disabling both steamWiunemueca, Nev, ers and producing the greatest consterngn'k Co. received today from ation among the passengers. The Cal- City, I laha, fit) Irars if bullion for liope on the Chin du Wan struck up meiit, valued at $18,0 1)0. What can the matter be and went ou The stages ruuui her way rejoicing. and Boise tiie lod John II. Tricker, indicted for a rape and freight. on the person of lauline Stcinburg Ni icteen thousand head of aged. 14 years), w as tried in the iluulci owned by Haas k Williams, route to Buttle pal Court, tqalay, and acquitted. through The Mayor and Auditor this week tain ; also OUi) hea,d tjif cattle belonging cancelled $210,000 of the six per cent, to Hildreth, en rguteo Iron Point, Xe aucl $92,00J of the seven per cent, city vada. It is estimated the re are uear'y bonds redeemed by the funded debt 200,000 head of cattb and over I?.), 009 Commissioners. head of sheep in thi county aud large Officer Dunleavv, who was stabbed bv baud's nrc daily nrric ng. as the season .Frank Scwartz Saturday night, is recov- has been very dry an I the com try is overrun with stock, It ia feared many ering. Coroner Lntttrman, Democrat, has will perish should tin winter prove very given the order to summon the first col- severe. ored jury ever called in this city; they Oixviller Cal., 19 By expre? are to hold an inejuest in the ease, of the we rcceited intelligei ce of the burning coiivrtd. boy, Williams, who was Jrowtied of the hoisting work'll of the Julian Valin the bay Sunday night; Tom liver, situated a( Greenville ley Mining the colorede.'t citizen of African decent Plumas e:. tended county. 'Jjhe fir in California, who worked for and voted tb third to the shall level, dowp badly the Democratic ticket at the late election, iht; mine ; the damage and loss injuring " ' I to be the foreman. by lire will uinount tp $oO,000. i THO This m. !!). p. Virginia City, Philadelphia, 19.f The Lnivfcrsalist has been the greatest fire Virgiuia has general convention jmet ihis morning. ever known; Everything was burned ex- Rev. Dr. W. jH. Ryijter, of Illitnjiis, was cept Roots building aud the Bank of elected President, j The constitution CalMbrmft; oil the btoWet's officer on C adopted at the last convention, in Massastreet were burned on both sides, from chusetts, has been ratified, and is now a ' J' lawk Daley k Goodman's to the Tahoe A 19. martial has court Waslvington. House; Well?, Fargo k Cos, office is on bee n,, appointed tp trf paymaster Dodge fire. Among the officers detailcjl lor tile court Or'l-r-Tfil are OaJtthL George JJ Meade, examination . Cob 1VB. Saekett, 1 nspectir' General of J Mills for killing J Dennis was closed Col Israel Wylas,' 1st artillery, ntid Col. G diet's Court ; this morning in Justic-N. W. Brown, Assistant Paymaster Gen-enhe was admitted to hail iu the stun of '.L II all Tlicre This flic evidence the no was of Knights visiting $3,000. morning of ft aeooni by panted mijnVfter Templar, Mills he and but own admission, killing this city proceeded tfl Mount of Knights maintains that he did it in Vernon to see the home of Wasl ingion, aud after; Dennis bad shut at' him. , aud to hold Masonic services at his j Rote burg, Oregon, 19. Then Esign .tcmiij. Baltimore, 19. Tbe ninctei nth triThe fire office tvas burnt this morning. ennial conclave of tne Grand Encampwas first seen about four oclock ; nothment of Knights Templar of the United ing saved. Status totnmeiicftd in this city this mornSacramento, 19. The agricultural ing. A procession escorting tho Grand through the princiFair, shows a spirited opening ; at the Encampment moved stieets to the1 Masonic Xp,,iple, r pal old patk rtmning Master race, one mile and repeat, was won by nil ad-- , John Hulls Ironclad in two straight dress of welcome, tq which W Sewall heats: Vtime,' , 1:46 ,and l:4Gj. Ironclad Gardner, of the Grand Encampment, ,st was sired by the Woodbnrn horse. Tho made I tin appropriate response, Nine Uen Com munda ries, mostly front the sports are excited over the event, it SoufHcrib' hud' Wcslcfif States, tire re- being the fastest time ever made iu the potted old. State hf a three-rcaHalifax, 19. Tbg sfeafner li.JLowe, 19. The surveying having juctessfuUy repaired, the Los Angeles, cable, which was broken bet wee party of the Southern Coast railroad. bury iftnd- Sa; Pierre, sails to narrow guage, main line, are surveying Englaud. All tli retj Atlantic ca a route tbrongh Solidftd Pass ; another uow in successful working order New York., 19,-j- -It is repor party, under Maj. Watson, are camped has withdrawn his letter Mayor run wil their Francisco. at San They terday to the heads of bureaus line to Los Angeles, and thence via Te- - rected them to recognize Connolly. TTic funeral" of 'Judge Stewurt took jon' Pass, lead ing Saft Bernardino td fhe were Interred The place Robinson party at Greenwood. Allremains right nnd will meet the the old friends and at Sarius Station, eighty miles from Los Kiiociates of the lafe Judge in the legal Angeles. They intend to go on to Fort profession werepre&ont rai'iisterial- - erhis is Mohan and take the, steamer for Fort Vienna, 19 ictmineri. Yuma, and then run a line from there to -- Boron n Liegenau Watson , party will Amliassador Sau Diego. Extraordinary to meet them at or nearSno Liego. The tersburg. In April last Belgrade, 19.- - The session surtevor left San Francisco ' Chamber was opened today months. Legiilative six Been en route about and has the Prince of Mdas, who coOgrat lutby as ou far determined The line has been ed tlKrDepnUe on tha prosperity of the as San Luis , Obispo; probably little if principality and excellent condition of t any change will be made from there to the army, p Loudon, 19. The foreign Workmeti Los Angeles. Magistrates A slight shock of earthquake was felt are leaving Newcastle. there have dismissed tmmerqus sumin San Bernardino ou Sunday,' between monses brought by masters against em9 and lO a.m, who left ployes Brunei. 19. The strikers Here are The grape crop in tDO"?4jof the vineyards here has been contracted for; sijccesj'd'uL 19. The procession' of Odd large contracts, embracing several Fellows here wus ' re rtf .large. thousand tons, have been made at $1 There: were 3,000 eeu in line alLogether And over 109 carriage containing memper lOOlbs. A subscription is being raised in San bers of the Grafid Lodges ' The remains ofthe late president Bernardiuo Jto aid in the construction have fteen removed from the, Lincoln of a narrow guage railroad to San temporary vault in which they have been Biegu.dver. $5.XH)0hare been.-coo- d' since his death, ard placed in the tomb fir the retVprionj There tonally subscribed just TELEGliAMS - i Would b 1 iiAr3ssrii pt m Gc-ntile-s f d y ' Major-Genera- e A ft 1 were no ceremonies, but Robert T. Lincoln, the only surviving son, and with Senator Trumbull, Governor B. Gratz Brown of Missouri, Judge Davis of the Supreme Court, and meny citizens were proven t. TO 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THOMAS MINERS, , The National 3wine Exposition at Dexter Park opened yft.tcrday. It is thinly attended, but the finest show of swine ever seen West. Over 5,000 specimens of the best breeds known are ou exhibition. Tlie Republican State Convention, to nominate a candidate for Congres? from the State at large, meets at Springfield There are seven candidates for the nomination; but the contest will probably be between Dubois, Ogleoby aud Geu-t-rJ. L. Beveridge. t. Says the eondrmnatioti of death of Petroleuses is an event emore startling than Lullier's to those that heard the fv itienoo on which it was profesiedly bused. .They were found guilty, among other charges, of complicity in arson, and there was not one jot or title of evidence to establish this charge u the eyes of French law. The witnesses were numerous, and had seen the accused earning drink about, nursing wounded and in other wrays, which it is not easy to put upon paper, making themselves highly useful ami agreeable to their friends of the National Guard, hut they had not then set fire to any building or joined iu preparations made by others Ibr fire; they had not even heard accused (with one exception), threaten to ret anythiug on fire; they had seen or heard other- women doing or saving all this, but not the accused. I confess that when I heard the conclusion of the report, that even the itself dispaired of bringing the Lullier (barges home to the accused. has appealed to the higher court for revision of sentence, and it is to be Imped that taking into consideration that he was a madman for many veiirs, and that his family believed iu his insanity,1 the sentence will' uot be carried out. ' Buffalo, N. Y., 19. The Industrial Exhibition was formally opened this evening in the presence of an immense orowd The opening address was delivered by Myron E. Brown, President of the Met bailie's Institute. Gov. Huffman delivered an eloquent oration, which was listened to with marked attention, and frequently applauded. New Yoik, 19. Antonio Pedro Borges, Ihe Brazilian Minister to Washington, arrived here Ft, Scott, Kansas, 19. Nearly a whole block of buildings at Uhetopa, Kansas, were burned on Monday. Loss not known; insurance small. Virginia, Nev., 19. There was an immense fire here Nenrly the whole business part of the town was destroyed. Los estimated y at a million dollars.' Omaha. 19. The vote on the Dew State Constitution for Nebraska, twenty-siprominent points in the State being beard from, thnwa a majority of 1,579 The independent against its adoption. proposition, submitted first, was for making bank stockholders liable for three times the amount of'tt e stock. Second, for giving counties the right of permitting or licensing the sale of spirituous liquor; 3d, prohibiting county and municipal aid to rail road i; 1th. compulsory education: 5th, female sutfiage, which were 11 voted down by an overwhelming majority, female suffrage faring the wor-- l of all. It is not anticipated that further r turns will materially change this Baltit.mre. 19. A grand banquet was given to the Knight's Templars this Three evening, nt Maryland Institute. tables extending the entire length of the hall wiih several hundred seals, were all fil!o) with grand officers nnd invited guests, null ding some fifty ladies. Spocches nnd toasts followed. As V. Whitten Khringer, on horseback, was parsing in fVortt of Barman's Hotel, where the street was densely crowded, the horse been tne frightened, reared and fell back on his rider, breaking his arm and otherwise budly bruisHe wns tukeu to the Monut ing him. Vsrnon Hotel, the headquarters of his Coiutnandrv. three-yfcx- td-djjt- . . I to-da- f - to-da- y. 4 . v Chic-age- , 7 f)!,:-U- d FARMERS, ' - WALKER BRO S. PUBLIC GENERALLY, Ml C3r lirO MINING TOOLS, FUSE, PO tVDER, ORE eSACKS, WnEELBAR- - IHj AND WARE, PICKS, SHOT prv-m- i, DRY CLOTHING, GROCERIES, kc kc kc GOODS, VARIED STOCK Tih, iSTti. VVitnce. iny August, 1STI. OKS TA X TL F ON BA ND , C Reasonable Prices, Staplo and Fancy Groceries, AT Kimball & Lawrences. Mincrtt Tool J. D. LAMB & CO. Powdor, ply tj Haul v . l-- t Perfumery Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Toilet and DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Fqcy Articles, IS NOW . VTOTICK IS II Co mpletc in tSP Which we offer t the lowest cash prices, and are determined Every Particular. Ice Cold OF from the Purveyor General, and at indent therefor nm the Govern tncut of the Lnifcd State, a provided hr an art of CottfzrM entitled An art grant-in- jr lie rijiht of aav t htrl an 1 ran! owner over the jitiLhc him! and for other purpaeii. and aant.iph4f by arf ofCou- proved Julv hereby direct aid grrm HppruVt d July U. lb70 mf ce to b puhltshtd in the Sait Lake KaVIiw, a if paper iubl.hvi arart the local ku of th t -- ihkTTI. tli cJAEPETS. Arctic Soda Water. J-- goods TO Fxfdrk It E. Mr. Supplies Pysicians -- ti Satur-rtii.S-'- pt WALKER BROS. Railroad Shops As F, Zb A, 91. HELD AT CoMMLNICATfONS 1) Masonic Iiuildmg, t Tcmpln Street, the ttouund nod Fourth K'liUay g each mouth. Mem-la-of Sister Lodges,, and sojourning llrcthrvn in good standing are cordially invite.1 to attend. Customers In 51. It. U. UOUltUldJX, M. VV. & CO., be promptly All orders by mail will HT-- , , A- , JOHN S LODGE OF FEKK KCTION, NO. 1, A. ST. A. 8. H., meet, at Masonic Hall, (Commerce building.) Mam street, every Second mid Fourth Monday o each ruouih. Sojourning brethren are cordially invited to attend. T. F. TRACT, T. P. 0. 51. Irv M. fitrvRTt, Sec'y. i I . n TTTAU U Fait OFFICE OF DR. TAIT W AO; O IT AND . SMITH. Co., VV Of pjf Descrluf ionw. SaU LoAa City. Geo. WJ Clawsen, Tns Wholesale and Retail nventh. Primary Dcpartuent fl jermnh-tirAnmr tlw Irar!meitt4 tn r month. Academic lhiartut'nt, bf'lRirtatiL (uKUiluiff higiirr mathematic. titu-ra- t ecikmcre, ant apeirnt and nvli ni lanvutteh Payment uitiuthiy ii wh tne. $4jerMn!l, . I iiform-ktiorr- . for any uwlrd hifffmahm, or by letter, it-- tire Prm tfwl, or is perwm npjdy to the HU lemoned. C. M PIlIRC K. , , BATES OF COMMISSION CHARQED. 0 order not exceeUin flU.'Zi cent. - . .OwrJlOjmd not rX'eling Azo, M rents. Over fit and not exceeding g.5ii, cents. Ovur inland unt exceeding eio, Jl.OU. Over Pl and uot exceeding AeO, tLZV. No single order issued for imhw than g0. Iftrtnst rtesiniig to remit larger auma, mnat tain additional Moner Order. - ! m IS EMPLOYED BY US. : v c . J' Blaeksmitliing, v . J. M. MOORE, , bttf.ue. ' A IDT ALL AND COACH . ' o - PAINTING V j V . s , Goods ' , I ( A rpitB tag FltEE OF J. T. M. tf. f Fropr'a state to the travel-- X mi ' - en TCERDAY, 26th, AI CD CABRUOX j VV. TELEGRArU The Best and Cheapest Wagoa ia the Market," SOLD AND WAUH ANTED, BV C. II. DcGlJOAT, BWck eonlti of Tbeatra Awi4 (at, t F. v" t IN. A ETYLE 4 aih Krttfa TO SUIT ALlL 1 TS I , A. nopt'fin, vi.- - IJ. ZAimiSICIE, f MINING ENGINEER AND , S. MiaerarSurveyor, iron at Hie CnlW St tin Land Office, SALT LAKE CITY. & V , 13 piDBS SILENT FAMILY SEATING MACIUNliThe OwHfioii of vmis ia the IK-- bil?i-l- i ft n1 for rtte tal Bing both RnR preuiiMtu 1 - uiv. " It Of gtwnbi. i ifit n',r. DoLANZA, nf ILCOX v OFFICE IN THE B0C8E. al LA BELLE WAGON, TRIMMISO. " 1871. 77it Rene ta tww atorle hlcti, harJ 6nihe4, mi4 mall of a omn1iii4.iu Hg il vrbw way favur u vilh n eat!. Office To all parts of the City. Corntr f Mgla and H Ipavw t ft-- luM,c, that thuir large j U. Horse Shoeing CIlillGE . M. D, d.wosit, .V UJlVlt Y, iwirl-t,- r SPECIALTY divered 3 If , VX.EVEZ.AXI FILLED. ; l. VI. City, Ang'Wi Kub, 1871. LA PERRE HOUSE, ( CARRIAGE PAINTING Orders Solicited and f wrtnrdiffi !iervtifirr rjvit C lr 4 htuilr If MINERS TOOLS. I V jAMKi H, UlhhV. is7l T S. pr, ITS HTtAJS Cl IXCH. AND i L in in the Pnictne u( MiiIhIim, lirtvecn f. red (I ewrlt T.Mdti. ff dm iki adnd ly aiuttml om-- iir. .itlre r rty day 'Hloift'nm (i jUtdaTtou, uui iu whom all out stand, Tift bill may te paid I e s At X t Powder, Fuse, . ob- MlMMMKtmM Oram Citt, N. ! J IN otli'OM. PARTXKR5IIIP HERETOFORE EXMT nutter tlic an t firm of Hadrty Ai d riIuami keeping in the general In thi ofr, h v eti thx by mutuwl A !t bill due the hue firm will le cul- cmiscnt. le aud ll clam the itaattu paid by William lUtfiTlV, who will hriadcr Cnlitrt th Iiih-y- 'Will open AND f w TJIK Provisions, Liquors, IS, luTl Commodious Hotel 7-- vjilZ lake Cn, Ang. STOCKTON, UTAH, PREMIUM WHEEL MAKER, GROCER, corn-inaitc- , 1 Trrini fltwru Tiuarr, D. C. BUTTERFIELD, 8.U.T - will viital Diuta ; tUo, utt the fuhed. Wl Ukf PROMPTLY Lav Crrr, Ctab, gept. 12th, 171. Eft Riviaw; The poet Master Gtnuntl has selected this office, with others, for the I --sue of Postal Orders, payable in the L'liite Kingdom oPUrvat Dritain and- - Ireland. Mamday. the d of nev t OcfoXer has been fixed as the date on w liich the issue and payment of British luteruatiunai Money Ordmrs.is to f Mtwif -- Thrrr - OTICK.-T- 900ACfl Post Olllce. ftaatdmg AruhuicUr, ed 0. SOL. LETT, N. Cotftiiien.ual puitiu fuiil nhbuti. merit. Instruction, OruamniUl Orpati in o ieuiktHi. cravms nud pen liiug Will be ho it. ihn Pret Lirttnrt. Dr YOndKiurnaImi frmerlyin ifixw dent uf a ajerecd niircfwltr, rtffiw M lei lur lurm; the mum term, on tlv Cl und b of fur the iu Vtaht f 2tkKijy II -- In iratera' Jctcrlry Starr, Main Sfrrrt, at every Thursday invited to atteml, J. M. Olkesox, Secy. lo .!!! td ll CARRIAGE WORK, ID. Lamfr& ComBsne DuHditig, Main street, Lake City Odd teliuhx Ui goo standing ar 7 p. M.. in mill be, timd Dissoluliou COMPOUNDED. . I. O. O. TP. LODGE NO. 1. Meet Ac tonms Tlere rvmlnj' to the r inUr iFrtiuri thii9 lc a (kmaisi fur the m i , ipn a j I lenfit cotirw, tffciwiuij evuMrt ran ih ntriid the Vit. viai iIjoh t tal arid read to tiirruii. fei epak the ffhn.dd Prescriptions Physicians CAREFULLY No. TO Lodge A. M. Regular CoinmunicatioiHi Mount kMoriah Halt, Commerce bulldlnjr, Eaat Temple Strv't, tha eecond amt Fourth' Monday ef-each month. Mein hen, of Staler laelgea, and standln; are cvrdinlly jvitrniag RreHin-- in good ' mvited to attend. Lot IS COHN, VV. M. Christopher Diehl, Sec'y. ttd ifitcrxucdi ife Half Block East of th Rtvfrt Ilou.r, and faith fullv executed. t PMITHK&TO-Th- et ptrtUHk id nndrrtamifc d Drpiiriinriil afiiu'th! in A. HOPPER MINERS SUPPLIES. Pec y. Swastx, Jrith, vinft tb 1 IN GENERAL. KG V LA R rs Mow cunta&vnr-- WjH fcxir c vr: rnmiry, lutcruuvdte. UMMaar dnuc. 18-ti Lodge No, 0, hditr krir will O ?la. MASONIC NOTICKHe ffiU jt f rr sd pruiAk Oinsdi LAU I); HKU !k Grammar. Ar. JAMES R. am-tio- - - 'ia.u in addition AND Country A. M Prtnciol Pntrp rM. Ctcln, Mflu. U - 11m T!9il. 4 Pj j Jinluial R F'lauct day. , It eg safer. Sait Lake Seminary. i tion. , of the Irrrcory of t'inh, 1 will soil at public lo llio hiirhcvt l.iiblur, for ta-l- i, on l!7l. In front of ItriJ'a Exrlianao, S.UI Lk City at II o clock M the personal pro to the Bvd A Henson, Ojihir an eric Kici lslor Mi u boo. coiiiisttjij; of luimits oa, mutes. tmi:gv, ImrnesV; assay instruments, and stovo tablu wimlUw, cooktnp utuusiU, ware. taildmic, provision, etc. i at the cabin near A nlsivs the of projierfy part tlic Ai M k Henson ruiiip, stlimml in tlic 8ouib Fork ot l!!g IlorionwooJ Canyon, amt will be d foim ttiere; pari from Ihe honse of Goob lirrid . Hens n & Co., near the month of saiil Sooth spe-dFork, o.40 or socks (none or less) , at , Huel Uiitetnan's fumaae, month of Little Cotlouwood Canyon, will, lie delivered from there. 1 lie WrM-anuilua. liucirv and hariicss w ill be doth 'red nt place of sale, Pall Lake Citv. Description of the property at each point above named will b given at tho lima of sole. JOS. II. NEVETT, Receiver. V WnaateU- GZI. K.MAXM Ll.L, and examine our The f Rcmhuirf ROOMS,ir flu arMma fe hdd theits fbe satisfact. Mkrkr at hoerf, two k merly wi tiae hr thguarantee Hl ll uf P bha k ireet. lsgCall to TAY SPECIAL ATTENTION Hole. BY Iriil r. DrTA, G. H. In An Excellent Variety Kiiic-llmi'li- ORDER OF THM IIONORARLK Mhim, Jiulfce of the Swsmt -- MtxacLt; I certify that the aboe notice a a thi h) filed IzAitd Ulhce for tin Tetntry of Cult, aud a the Ilnfrram of the ssild lode, tojreiher aith nut he af fntrtithMi to njdy for a urey and plat thereof AIO Not to b ursriffErtsoLr). A necolvers Bate-X- notice, Ui it. having occiqdrd and improTwl fha ask id ljtW and pntmar, acordiiig tk of miner the luifft eitfkuttf aud rulr 1 in aid mining ditnet, and hacflhjf tm)rMtement themti ;enhd tn Actual! kthof und an amount md thnit one thoieutud didlnrs, and nt thw time aittl.il fKnrrhh of mud niuniig ie aatirey aixl likf ot Mil rrOitvci, and a patent for tire a me, under the o r of CfniereeeMkf led Ab act gratmitjf the rtht of any to ditch ud eannt own, era, over Hie nihiir InmU, me! fur other auieiidcd by Act of July 6. InW; and Cunjgneeii, npproveJ JuJy Itxh, lh7u. Knere our tmudi aud Aral this 9th day of Sep teiabrr. ItGl au J. C. BATEMAX. Attest: Pcwt-Dtllc- OF tUt J.C. EX. turjMte o mill nd furnace fit. For more partir-ul.i- r of d 'kerfjf um, ree plat fiWt am! neikd ia tta Lulled Staira Utul OHicr. and jtwled a the do Iterebv pre fnrrlior And cl.tiui. Slilt rout shove th Murclnnts Bat-- , Omnpo, corner of South siul CuiiiBierriitl via. AniS. Kirjinitj of C. GS It KB Y K the Tirutvi of I tah and euntv of deo claim l y trxhftec and Iocat(o e.timti d to Ute tUAti. lAirjHHieA,1-apprue- HALT LAIC IS CITY. Co GEO. R, MAXWKLL, K fritter. fr f I SMALL FAMILY snito uf very with 1 1 uu furnwlii U in qiiivt witli Inapt ltaajily avail, i'K.iImn and ncur tlir Knuire M tliia utllus or uf C. C, NiUiuts, st tlic (X taguu I to low, PIC LB ( CiHmtv of 8mU Lake, territory of I'Jah, the lo more fuilj iWntrd t4oo and eiU nt thtrcl h ! nmtRn nUwi mil At fw Afiiiloa. Uf al IntUi th tow n f Ptifjrh mi at nr Bear f Und r tha the lietul of ihjiKi'Hm Cuiivutt, tlic THEIR 3t I OJt 1411N T. AnpmaittTl. , I certify that th fctar notice wa thii filo in tln with diagram of the aaid W", to hr ft pihfT ith latft no ire of Intention to afply therrof from the Suneyor-ieiHn- l inirvry aud and a iMUmt thritfor fpmi tlic Govemtncnt of the Viifh d 8taten, at j d In n Art of entuhnl An Art th eight of may to dit h and ran.U h tiFpf the puhhr huid. And for thr av July 'iifllt, amnn) A M AftfFtilrd hy t of ffirjprrrf. upprutwl tll 1 fttfd 170. lth, notify tn ta nnlexl in the 8aU lAke Rerirft, ft puhimhed utare the of tht cblm. bo HcvnmmcHlunsl - Orrrci, Crrr, Utv Weal Mountain Mining DUtrlct, Chemicals, AVANTED. OOMt AND ' BOAKP 5!. 5IOORE, F. D. Dt LANZA. eptl HuppilcM. SECOND SOUTH , WARREN. Applkatlon for Xatent. Uttar Jvxiluuiga. x fJ. U. ?. S.vl Ltxc 1'nwo aud Drugs, hale, Caravrun, n. HI.Mi SB CRY. or i Wholesale and retail Dealer in t day or I hit 31 THOMAS OF- - Artur: Most ml baud and AT TUB re-u- lt. I'UkU . July x A 1 a ELS, DRILLS, to-da- y. pwuniM. tmirtt l t. ROWS, GENERAL HARD to-da- t vi-i- a (rk. i -- On yMirV nf liottmi In ImMiK'M, and fnrtiinm ut five s.M ou accutint uf depart uro. Ap- VV hriiS s AKI) EXAMINE THEIR prose-euiio- n AIMfcflATK. tn hl. th Geura" feet in width, ! uf rurk ?n FfW.) (U.mg vllrer fttiRw, tvttwlmng to th Uad and all .ituiUcJ m the West ji mnUia Mining Dbdnrt; of I uh, th County of ft, it nd ext--nt tlrvof l.mf mnr fully : Tiw a ..lion, to wit hfia.d afff hwlyj Imw Hwrniiflo. being d sunt Um ?.o H o enew ft Viarkhnt 5tvk with lnjtbm t'anyorf 3 be t.wW i kmiwl on a n Jgc or Iwk-bH3 ki w hub f nu. the ho.i uf 5frkkain Fork. nd-- f. i rery and ua it ummit ia ;rtcit:noi, rwcky and bare .( Vegetal ton. Tbeiw r no eLdiMABta ur jireniiw. lul.vcent. The Und td cUiin have an area rf eaitinwwtl in four and live hundred and mtuty and forth id I hi (ling nun i thenmudth acred and I do hereby give further ounce, that, having irenuw, occupied and Improved the mud lode ami the local cttvtotn and rub- - of miner aeeordmg UI Mid tuinuig dirtrivt, and liav ing expended in uu amount actual lalnit and improvement, tlten-vm- , not fe than me UuWeVti dniUint, and hv ing at of nud xuin- tht time lo t u. d ue.dd- psa-v.iutiZ I toperty. I til apply br a mirvey and plk, of .aid and. pil.'Ot fin the nvate, under the a, t if Giiipsi ejriitled "An Act granting the right of way to dit,-- and eaiuvl owner over tha pnhht Und., a d f r other purjew., approved July zHtb, Injo, aud the auemiattoy Aet apirovd Lk. j X'Olt ( n al - NOTICB uf ft.lt ld. City nd cwuHty nd parctuae dor Lull Territory, hr by on htimlml rium two thiuLsvnJ b'd in 1 ff.glh wnbin n tHE AND L sclf-defena- I.ogal XytIoM. CALL AT t r , MJ , - tad' liable to rlv tlunJ " J to I to kciwt of tbe Tl ial." n t" anJ Mmihe at work toft ot be p?ec pn the trenan-. In r Hint h-- m AGENTS WANTED. CORNELL, W'AT.D C05UN0S, , 133 Lake bti Clilcejev' |