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Show YHE WEEKLY The Old Reliable Camp Growing is Neighbor’s Wife aud Chased Home for a Thrashing. Shipments from the Great Producing i Mines. Trials and The Tribulations of Baching. .. Correspondence Tribune. | There Ward ‘liyes a man by the name “A Few Brief Remarks About the is fo in the Third of F. ing dangnation into consideration, _Bingham is ahead of anything in crea- ore in large quantities. mation gratis. This infor- I give my mining Neue | brethren OUR MINES/ARE NOW LOOMING into figures and unlooked for heretofore, the Aladdin, Albino, Alamede, Owyhee and St. John are shipping ore assaying from $90 to $150 per ton, this too, in large quantities. With the Mayflower increasing in quantity and quality of ore as developed,.and reported rich strikes from other parts of the district, the prospects for the future are bright, and Bingham is bound to be the leading How They Unitedly Look to a Man 3 Correspondence Tribune.| “et the used, washed. yet Nestling cosily at the head of Little Oottonwood canyon, is the thriving : a dish OG was The other morning, Johnny was eating his breakfast—a cold steak on a, pine chip.. He made a proposition to Jemmie to scrape the grease off a few of the plates for dinner. Yes, he was willing, but why not make a general clean up; this was finally agreed to, and at it they went. A pan of cold water did it clean, you bet. Like red checks at afaro game, the dishes were piled on the leaf of one of those frail extension tables. ‘There was 2 beautiful breakfast set, a present; but Johnny used them for supper the night before. Jemmie was a slow hand at dish-wiping and failed to put them away fast enough, and when the neighbors came in to inquire what the noise was about, unprecedented conduct of the fickle jade Emma, who hangs like a worn- out fabric on nature’s walls around the canyon city. Emma, although the black sheep in the family, is good at heart, will yet redeem her charac- ter,’ and again a good supper and and something . —_ pared todrink. A social evening was spent, a toast was dashed oft to become one of the as the bowl went round... In the mean time, ElderF, had returned But this is not telling your readers many a place to wither and die. great mines, Its rich in precious metals, home, and on asking the children have many of them been mismanaged where their mother had gone, was to the detriment of their owners and told that she was spending the evening. at Brother C’s. ‘ Like a good the place; the mountains have. beand indulgent husband he. went come angered and have hurled their to bed, . but. before tired mammoth snowballs at it ;. but being nature’s sweet restorer closed hiseyes. built firmly upon the rocks of ages, it in balmy ’sleep,. he heard the gentle footsteps: of his loving wife at the bids defiance to the elements and. gate. He raised up in bed to satisfy laughs at the follies and blunders of himself that it was she, and it was, puny.man, Suchis Alta, where so but she was not alone; in the pale many sacrifices haye been made to the ‘moonlight jhe beheld, through the To-day it is a prosopen window, his gentle wife clasped god Mammon, perous place, with crowded streets and in the loving embrace of Eider C~——, ‘who. was actually kissing her good busy miners and merchants. Quarnight, and she, oh horror! was as reling men have gone to the rear and ‘reciprocal as a young and tender men of energy and enterprise have is no spark in his Poor boot-black sloutch; there is a of genius in his soul that burns face and sparklesin his eye. lad! When the fire of youth ht his noble |soul with pure and holy zeal in that home beyond the and he sadly, sweetly sang : seas, O, ye mountaing high, where the pure blue sky, Arches over the vales of the free, he little dreamed of the yoke which awaited him in the vales of the free! and the canting hypocricy he should have to practice here in order to earn bread and butter. Charley’s British lion chafes only as those who, like piscelh have felt the touch of the oly muse, can chafe in the harness of the Priesthood. He is anxiously the. if care, awaiting the death of his master, to wouldn’t he Johnny said breakfast set wasn’t smashed with the fly the starry banner from his printing office, and crow Yankee Doodle from rest. They board out now. A phrenologist paid us a visit and the house tops. In the meantime, as examined some of the boys’ heads. he has again and again told his aposHe was past feeling of Isadore Mor- tate chums, that although he longs to be with them out of the Church, he ris’ bumps, when I got to the hall. is not going to be fool enough to let More in next. ** WINNAMUCE. | his prineiples enjoin his living. | up SYMPATHY. Swindling Postmasters. Oapen, Sept. 16th, 1875. : SEPT. fritnd Fleming bade iis but .to.Avalk | 18, 1875. ‘ENOCH AT POKER. FAST MAIL. usual candle was handed us, and we ‘The Gameas Played om the ‘Span- “Throws h ‘From New Work £5 Cn followed in ‘the’ wake of friend ish Fork Narrow Gauge. eago im Twenty-fonr, ours. Thomas, exploring tunnels, shafts, |. Winzes, inclines, drifts, cross-cuts— |. The Haochites .and ‘Chinese are, on As the fast nigil train leaves New and last but not least—zreat veins the same footing, so far.as. cheap York this. morning at 3.0’elock, shortof ore. We ‘will not © ‘worry labor is’ concerned, as the’ following ening the time between that city and the reader with ‘an enumera{tion of them, but we can assure him facts go to show. A company of some the West twenty-four hours, we pubthe same are there in great profusion fifty laborers, Gentiles, have been lish the following relative to the new —likewise the ore. The veimS are engaged on the Spanish Fork Canyon project from the New York Graphies regular and large. In séveral of the Narrow Gauge in grading, at the rate The fast mail train between: this levels we found them from three to seven feet in thickness, and appar- of two dollars per day, and boarding city and Chicago, which isto make the distance. in twenty-four hours, is ently inexhaustible: . Forty hardy themselves. A few days ago, « comminers are employed, and twenty pany of Enochites, under the charge to be assisted in the transportation of more are soon to be added. Twenty of one ef the Mormon slave dealing Western mail matter by a similar train to bé run over the Pennsylya« tons per day is the product at present, and with additional facilities and Bishops, came that way and proposed nia railroad as far as Pittsburg, mak‘ing the trip in as short a time prolabor contemplated, this wili be in- to work for one dollar and twenty-five portionately ag. the’: Chicago train. creased to forty tons every twenty- cents per day to each. laborer, The Mr. George S., Bangs, the General four hours, An improved wire tram- Gentiles: were. discharged; and Superintendent of the Railway Mail way from the mine to the city, is one to work, Service, is in the city at present arof the great features of’ the Vallejo, Euchre’s cheap labor was’set ~The truth about the matter is, the ranging with the postoffice officials and enables them to ship without inhere» for the conductiof. the new en-terruption from snow in the winter. silly ones, who, have joined Brigham’s _terprise: The writer called upon him ‘Another conyenience is the ‘horsetramway from Alta to Tannersville, which runs within a few feet of the Vallejo ore house at the. foot of the mountain. The ore now being produced runs fraud, have ‘failed. at, farming, and with ‘starvation staring them in the face, they seek to keep the wolf from their doors this winter by under bid- ding. legitimate labor. It does not at his rooms in the Fifth Hotel. Avenue In. speaking of the new fast mailtrain on the Pennsylvania railroad, he.said: ©. “Those facilities were. offered by Thatin hurt Euchre, though, for his share of the Pennsylvania road: without our request, because that company does the lower workings is constantly imtwenty-five cents’ on a “dollar anda from $27 to $120 to the ton: proving in value as well as extent, places the Vallejo among the best and most permanent mines on the Pacifie coast. Its value we will not attempt to state, but it is. netting thousands of dollars.to the. truly. fortunate owners. ‘They are satisfied with it, and we shall not‘ grumble... what'we know of Alta, its business and the -and mines. This little city has withmemory of ‘‘ our martyred Prophet” ‘stood reverses that would have caused dishes nary . Auta, Sept. 16, 1875, went to his house where he had pre- ‘splendent with precious jewels. washed, and Jemmie put them to one were | | invitation, and, taking Hider O.’sarm, reigning.belles of the Wasatch, re- should be of hypocrisy, and Charley, the bull- | whacker of the Junction, has been so side,—he was busy too. Very few badly victimized ‘by the swindle that Jadies have made provisions for cases like this, and the boys were down to his sad tale excites the sympathy of Cnuarley: the last clean plate. Even pot-covers every Magnanimous mind. when on His Lip, was at one of these gatherings; of mining city of Alta, made famous the course he was not looking at the girls ; ‘world over by its close proximity. to oh, no, Mormon Elders never do any the great bonanzas of Utah and the camp of the Territory. Give ‘us~a mill, keep experts away, and we wouldn’t call the Comstock a cousin. SALES. . Mr. Gallagher. of the Spanish, has purchased half.of the St. John. Mr. Lawson, itis said, has bought into the Saratoga, and Mr. Geo. Jackson damsel of sixteen.» Klder F’.’s notions planked down the greens, and owns of the sanctity of the domestic relain the Alameda. Thus it will be seen tions were.soon in.a healthy state of that practical men are on the move, action, and springing from bed, tum-' ‘ andacamp generally walks the road bling over chairs and tables, he went out of the door and the gate at one they chalk. jump, with the lower extremities of BUSINESS. Our hotels and boarding houses are his night shirf cracking like Hank The erring doing a very good business, and 1 Monks’ stage whip. believe our merchants do not com- dove swooned, but the chase went on, and it was neck and neck tor a plain much of hard times. Speaking of hotels, we have two young men half block, when the pursuer let up here, who would ‘‘bach.”’ Now, and .returned home to put on his Messrs. Hiditors, if you have ever pantaloons. After putting on_ this kept house, you must know how nice necessary attire, he went to Hider and agreeable it is to wakey up in the C-—’s house, and commenced demolthe door, but the owner of the morning and find no bread; but then, ishing premigs appeared. upon the scone with yeast powders, flour, etc., why, and prevented the infuriated elder it ig so easy to make a loaf. Water will wash dough off a man’s hands, from making a forcible entrance into the house to thrash the loving Saint. and how are we to know that a liftle oO 0h QD ns dry flour will do the business just as ell? oe A Little Bread and Butter. _ Well, the young bachelors -started Eps. TrrBone :--Mormonism, of in, and dishes were plenty; but somehow, Johnny had business somewhere all frauds, is the most prolific mother else Altatudinarians. to Their Mines, @ wile and seven children, and in the bosom of this interesting family he lived in such peace and quiet as only may be found in @ well regulated household. Brother F, we call him brother because he is’an Elder, is in the habit of lecturing at ward meeting houses, and attending sing- ‘tion for rich ore,—Dr. W. Bredething of that sort; and during his -meyr’s ‘‘ Theory of Veins’’ to the absence, a neighbor whose name is contrary notwithstanding—vide artiTheodore..O,. a polygamist in fact, ‘@le in the Real Hstate and Mining |.and a Inde, lacivious, licentious old. ‘Gazette, . Now, I concur with the Doctor in man by instinct, called on Mrs. F, and invited her to spend the evening with many of his theories, although I him and his wife. She accepted the think he made a decided blunder in omitting the grandest of all acknowledged facts, and that .is—that veins and ledges pay best that contain rich ait Also. a Word or Two. in Regard He has BincHAM, Sept. 15, 1875. Taking the [general stagnation, | ing schools. ‘A few nights ago he business prostration and bank burst- MORNING oneeurncar ET In which a Third Ward Saint Wugs Ricker in Ores, Increasing SATURDAY AMONG THE MINERS. NEST HIDING ELDERS. BINGHAM... TRIBUNE, A snows-slide having demolished -one of their tramway supports, last } winter, the company haye. strengthened that very useful appendage, and, ‘heeding the voice of experience, have eehouse nearly. .completed a boarding not wish to be outdone by the North- quarter nets him just as much as ithing would. on. two. and. a half, ern railroads..The train will make the trip. between New ..York and Pittsburg in eleven hours. I don’t therefore he.is| content, and when the know thatit will be entirely a mail Profit is happy, why should his slaves tyvain. The idea is simply to do with Crap iia 1°) Eee? th Boas | one fast.train, carrying three or four ., Mlore Pertinent Inquiries. mail cars, what is now done by three or four trains carrying one car each.” -» Mir. Bangs could. not state posiEps, Tripunn: Is it not. signifi- | tively -when the Pennsylvania train -eant that the Uriah Heep of the Salt will. make its first trip, but thought Lake bar, who was most ‘uetive’ be- it. would be during the present month. |.-7* >. 3. x0 “3 hind the curtain, in,. raising hush In regard to. the Chicago train he oe 7 a money fora United -States Judge, ‘gaid.: previously ‘and who by the way, artfully took in _,‘“"The fast trainto Chicago makes its. first trip. on the 16th of this described at the Equitable tunnel, is [twill leave this city aé fifsheltered:by the mountain and con-| my very worihy and ' unspecting month. teen minutespast three a. m., and a structed on an angle with it.: We bachelor friend for twenty-five dollars | corresponding train will leave Chihope to see all the mining companies of such hush money, should also be cago. at eight o’clock in the evening follow the example here set by the active in procuring signatures to a of the same day. The same trains Vallejo and Equitable; before snow | ‘petition for the assignment of that that are run now between this city flies, | Judge to the Third Judicial District. and Chicago. will. be. run jast the OTHER MINES, — same. They. are. necessary for Among these we may enumerate the _. Would any correct thinking person the, local. business. But the fast come to the front. There is now an Flagstaff, South Star & Titus, Ohio, feel. aught, tbut humiliation. and train will do. all the through North Star, Windsor Group, Toledo, shame at witnessing air of permanency about the place, ‘the spectable of business... It will carry. from and the mushroom growth.of specula- Kimma, and others too numerous to the Judge, who had permitted ‘hush ten. to.. twenty..tons of matter— tion has departed. People feel that mention in an extended way in one the maiis vary a great deal, you know. they are here to stay, and asa na- letter, beside several tunnel locations; money to be paid for him, seated side On light days we have three cars and tural result, of this feeling, schools but of all these we will have some- by side on the throne of justice with on heavy days four. Between Naw | oe | one of the attorneys who had been York and Albany we will work seven been opened, thing to say in our next. and churches have forming the nucleus of better work. At Albany the New Hngland THE TRAMWAY, ‘| ‘instrumental in such ‘subscription? men. of which you have heard so much And would the humiliation and shame mails are taken aboard, and two ad. THE MINES, | It would occupy too much of your ‘during the past two months, is at last be less at witnessing such a Judge ditional men will come aboard there space to enumerate at one time all completed on contract time. It affords on the bench in the trial of a divorce and work to Syracuse, where the men the mines in the immediate vicinity of us easy access to the. outside world, case, for instance, with such an attor- will be relisyed by nine fresh clerks. : got along ney as.counsel of one of, the parties? At Cleveland there will be a rein-« this place. To us they present the and the wonder is how we appearance of gopher holes on a roll- without it. Good results are already |: ’ In conclusion, permit me to add forcement of one clerk, and the ten clerks. will then work to Chicago.’’ ing prairie. In reality, they are go- accruing from it, in theway of cheap- that if any one of the persons to whom _ In response to the question whether for-holes, but some have been disap- ening freights' and passenger rates. my. questions have had application /pointed in getting what they were Ore of too low grade to bear trans- desirea specific statement, over my the new plan would not be put into execution to other points, until graduportation, can now.be shipped at a proper signature, with time, places, after. profit, and consequently mines * pro- names and amounts, they can be ac- ally every great point would have its : EMMA HILD fast train, Mr, Bangs replied: is the first to attract our attention, ducing this class of ore have been commodated by expressing such de“*No; everybody seems to have an ea and assisted by a strong propeller in stimulated into new life :and are. now sire. to the material wealth | I represent 3 number of honest lit- idea that these trains are designed the shape of a mountain cane, and a adding to benefit the cities to which Territory, A few days igants, and I do not intend to sit especially trusty guide in the person of our ge- of the they run, when the truth is that these nial friend Fleming, superintendent since 1,000 tons of low grade ore, quietly by and see their interests jeop- places are smnall factors. New York of the Kquitable Tunnel, we will take which has heretofore been regarded | ardized by the unholy coalition to- and Chicago have a population of aclinb. We turned our steps toward as almost worthless, was purchased wards which my questions have been only 1,500,000, while the mails carried that great bore, but upon reaching it, for $10 per ton, thus. putting into cir- directed. between them and distributed from were informed that we. were not culation ten thousand live dollars - The foul nest is creating a stench them are for 20,000,000 of good looking and ‘‘could’nt comein,”’ from a dead dump. Mine owners are rank, rancid and infectious, and the people. All New England gives so the reader will have to rely on the contracting with the tramway at $4 health of the body politic demands per ton for their ore--delivered at that-it be speedily abated. If the and receives af Albany, and the statement of Mr, Fleming. | and Northwest at Sandy; whereas it formerly cost $6 to foul birds do not themselves soon Great West THE EQUITABLE TUNNEL The new train to Pittsburg {$10 for the same ore. This saving of scatter, the nest should be broken up Chicago. will carry mails fer distribution diis the property of San Francisco par- freight alone, adds greatly to the pro- by the Great Father at Washington, ties, who have already invested $50,- fits of a mine in the course of .a year. at once: dispatching the mother fowl rectly West and through the Southwest. St. Louis is kicking up a fuss 000 init, With this amount they have ‘with a fowling piece. . ! THE OUTLOOK, © because it doesn’t enjoy the same adbored a promising looking hole 900 ‘ 2 ENQUIRER. Nature has done much fer man, vantages as Chicago by this new arfeet into'the ground, and afew days o—~ioP—e rangement. Well, investigation shows since were rewarded by striking a nice ‘but we are of the opinion that the Lord helps those the best who vigorthat less than 6,000 pounds come paying vein of gold and silver bearing That Mormon. Colony. We are for-| ore-—assaying $37 in gold and high in ously ; help themselves. - Bishop Axtell, in writing to the from the Hast daily across the Mississippi, while from ten to twenty tons silver. ‘The miners are busy on this cibly reminded of this fact by taking | For second fiddle concerning the valley are carried fo Chicago. And in the vein, and had 300. sacks ready for a view of our mining camps. years we called upon the world to aid of Fernando de Toas, New Mexico, Cities themselves there isa great difshipment. . This strike, itis estimated, us in the development of our mineral ference in population and intelligence. says: will repay the investment, help the development of other tunnel prop- resources. Hrom over the salt. sea As at present advised, I think this will be Why (with vigor), you have only to came means in answer to our appeal, watch the course pursued by mailthe place, as it can be 80 easily approached erty belonging to the same company, and give them a nice ‘little stake be- but unfortunately corruption accom- from the southwest corner of ‘Our Terri- matter and see where the intelligent panied it, andthe spoils) were tory.” Inevery angle, square and hypotheclasses are and where they are not. sides. These Californians have con. We were left to nuse, 1 remain, respectfully, For instance, the Missourians are an fidence in the mines of Utah, and to the few. rt 4 : L Oxisro. Share. the bad name, ‘our ignorant, barefooted race, who only they are now reaping the reward of Yoursin Christ, would have been know how to drive cattle and drink their labors. The Equitable is under only portion. The era of foreign the Emma, and 300 feet beyond money, kid-gloves, fast horses; ‘‘and the proper closing. As the Bishop is whisky. ‘They do not compare in inthe present workings of that mine, so forth and so on,” has happily given. to meet the One-Eyed Pirate of the | telligence with the people oi Kansas, demonstrating beyond a doubt that if way to muscle and practical) work, “Wasatch at Lee’s ferry on the Colora- and it isn’t the newness of a country that makes ignorance. Bug-ridden, the Emma Co. had continued work, and to-day the good results are seen ‘‘That hand,’” said a do, and there to receive instructions impoverished Nebraska, isthe home they could have struck itrich. Some on every hand. swarthy mining superintendent to us, fromthe bloody hero of Nauvoo, as of intelligent people, and so is Colosay this isthe Emma vein. The ore It isin the nature of these is entirely different, as the Emma, we ‘was not caloused by a billiard cue.”’ to the: proposed Mormon colony. in rado. His remarks. were brief, but. they believe, carried no gold... ae ‘the valley of Toas, much concerning things that this should be so, for the people who are converting these lands At the: mouth of the Equitable, we adorned a truthful. tale.: » This. man can always be found at the mine ‘the Spanish Mission ‘will be heard must have pluck and courage, and noticed an improvement in the right earning his salary, and when occasion. at the next conference, sand in their gizzard.’”’ direction. An. excavation is being made into the side of the mountain which they. consider snow-slide proof, This building, like that requires, taking a willing hand on the +48 2 \ for the boarding house and other night. or day ‘shift. He. knows. his Can't Give Them a Daily Mail. } Some More Conundrums. business, his company have confibuildings of the company. These ters through all the papers of this AFELLOW writing from Salt Lake In behalf of the citizens of Alta, | Eps. Trivnn: What citizen would dence in him, and they always have city, and many by private letter, not to an Hastern paper, says: ‘‘ The houses are to be. constructed with the assurance that their money is be- we. yesterday interviewed Colonel be willing to submit his case for trial large timbers, well braced, and with to make merchandise of the United Temple, now building, wiil be; when roofs even and sloping to the angle of ing judiciously used in the. dlevelop- - Wickizer in regard to daily mail ser- beforea Judge, for whom the attorWher they. States postage stamps, but they heed completed, one of the finest houses of the mountain. ‘Experience, that dear ment of their-property... inspect the mine, the results are there. vice from Salt) Lake to Alta. The ney, or firm of attorneys of the opposnot the warning—the swindling still worship on the. continent.” We pre- teacher, has taught miners a severe to speak for themselves. © . ) | Colonel informs us’ that he has laid ing party, had paid hush money? goes on. | tsume it will be, ** when completed.’’ lesson, as the debris of wrecked ORE SHIPMENTS : ‘the matter before the Department by Ig a Judge on the bench justifiable houses and the silent graves: by the One little office in Iron county, But if Brigham continues to call the wayside so forcibly testify. Snow- from Alta, in consequence of good letter, and has seen the Postmaster in permitting his hotel bills to be paid. Utah, by this process, has got the. workmen off to build ‘‘my store,”’ ‘slides are, merciless and come upon management, are greater tham at any General in person, but can do by certain disinterested attorneys and of the salary up to $400, whereas‘it legiti- and to pocket the contributions of ‘the unsuspecting like.a thief at night. time since the. discovery nothing, as the Department is at their clients ; and is it professional or precious metals.’ Thousands of tons *‘T helped 'to digiouteight poor un‘mately does business perhaps not to the Saints, several generations will be for such attorneys to pay such Mr,Mr. | are rolling over the: tramway daily to. present laboring ‘under a fit of re- proper BU hie BF Fes cvegier 5 equal $50. The stores and business gathered to the other shore and Brig- fortunates. last “winter,” said Fleming, “‘and the recollection of their Sandy anda vready market, and this trenchment, We suggested to the Ts it not diegraceful. for a United houses of this:city are constantly. re- hamism will be among the things that sad. faces as they: were revealed to stream will continue.to swell for years Colonel that he pay the additional States Judge to spend his leisure ceiving postage stamps from all parts were, before that Temple .is. com- light, haunts me to this day. We to come, for the mines, althongh large expense oul of his own pocket, when hours loafing in the harem of a Morof the Territory in payment for must all prepare against the slides, producers, may well be said tio be yet goods. Staelin dt. pleted. It has already been on the | and Alta can thus be made as safe in in their infaney. The confidence of he colored up and said something mon. Bishov ? I have yet other pertinent quos‘The large Co-operative store of this stocks for twenty-two long years. — | mid-winter’ as it is delightful in mid- the people in this camp’s permanency about adam. Our Alta friends will tions, which, with your permission, I Ch eee enn Bf on : city, l am informed, buys no stamps Business is fair, and have to tri-weekly until they get a will ask at some future time. | | summer.’’: So thinking, so has he is unbounded. Tur Indianapolis Sentinel says: acted; others are doing the sanie. from the Sait Lake City postoffice, but few idlers are to be found upon| daily mail, © | Bi | | 3 ENQUIRER. and has large quantities of postage wok |.| the streets, and if) the coming: winter | **The Mormons are to have female fe | THE VALLEION 6 lic) | SALT Lake, Sept. 15, 1875, stamps for sale. I shall make it my physicians of their education. Twen| be mild-mannered, all. -will continue CoroNnsn Wiox1zer. is after postee fe : Having the freedom of. this mine’ prosperous and happy. — business to pay attention to these tO masters who have unlawfully appro- |. CENTENNIAL specimens left at the by Mr. Hasswindling postmasters, and in all ty-five girls or Latter-day. Saints are cordially extended to us. In our ‘* mind’s eye,’’ we can hear cases where I can’t find an honest man now studying medicine at Salt Lake.” kins, we wended our way in that di- ‘you say, in tones more. forcilole than: ‘priated ‘stamps, with a sharp stick. store of Mr. O. H. Enos, Alta, will be for postmaster, I will recommend the This. is good, news for the young rection, accompanied by friend Flem- elegant—"‘ Dry up, we want mo more He; means business.. The . Depart- forwarded to Tum Trrpune. Those ing.. Here we were greeted by Mr. discontinuance of the postoffice. pe eae Saintesses. Girls;: let. your first sub- ‘J.B, Thomas, foreman of the mine, of' ‘your. “| ment has lost around $1,000,000 dur- who design sending samples, will help Ee ae OF UREA | J. H. WioKkizer, — ject for desection: be the carcase fof who, in his courteous manner, invited , _ Minine property “at Bingham is ing » the past) year, ‘by postmasters the cause, by attending to the matter Special Agent P. O. Department. stealing stamps,» ; Aus to “take a walk’’—not'ontside, like , changing hands at good figures. atas early adate as possible. the Mountain Meadows Church. Sarr LAKE, Sept. 15, 1875. T have heretofore warned postmas- f See OO ———_—_*° 4 © > ———— ie Oreo omen |