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Show J uuau JDESfifiET EVENING NEWS T JCL XJ T 3M XD 3FL T I, 1S7G. SAM LIKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, SATURDAY EVEIVINO, SEPTEJIBER ST. LOUIS TRADE. By Telegraph. PEK WiHTtUN UNION TEI.ECUAril 01i un-- !.!'J Washington LUTt. Last .Ip;litj Iis;t:.tvIios. Ave, to-da- eastern. MAXL'l'ACTCUKrtd fe'iiiiii -- SSore DKtradltlou. OT Nkw York, 15. Judge West-brwogranted an injunction restraining President Grant and the tSecrtary of State from is suing a mandate for the surrender of Leopold VelUtt, demanded for extradition ty tlie Auytiian laill.or-itiesothe charge of fuie-iy-. Thf SteBUifr'-- l olon" Item!rt tl mii.I . to-da- AGRICULTURAL n I&CHIIERY, 'm 1ML WAGONS ! TH liargesl Stock in the United States. W. II. GK EGG, f. Trest. vr. ROCKWELL, fe ec. Itei! for , Tlie steamer Cofun, wlii. 1, lutt ly returned to part w ith a shaft and tho niachineiy disarranged, has been fully rc punt d, and v il 8ail for AHplnwall ui tli 19J inst. It was tliought lliut tionif week would elapse hefote tins vtsi-- l could te got ready, lut foitunately John Jloach had a du j!ie:atf ef her engine, etc., at the Centennial, and such parts as wtw to repair the Colon who willidiawn, hence the promptness in her The ship 'lhrcc llroth -- r, 1. San Francisco, has In cm loatl d several but as days awaiting her she is drawing a amount of water, feet aft, s! has been unable to get out o er t lie baratrtandy Hook. However, tlie tide will serve on Monday iMOinhift next, when It is expected she will get oil. Irevtatiition ol' t li r Trophy ! tlie A ner I mn Itllie leniii. Theie never was witnessed in New York a more enthusiastic gathering than assembled ut on the Garden of the presentation of the riHemeu'.-'troph- y to the victorious American team. Nearly S.000 people weto in attendance, anil heartily cheered the various teams as they entered the building. Gilmore arranged the musical programme, each piece having some reference to the suhjtct of tlie match, opening with the Lantieb march of victory. Arbucklo played "Within a" mile o' Kdinboro Town," for the Scotch; Levy gave eon-tMeruid- I'.very Packare of thin Coniif.ii' Jlrand of Strictly Pure White Load lar.-lit-j following guarantee : Lead contained Id this Package guaranteed by tho Manufacture re, the SOUTHERN ST. COMPANY", WHITE LISAD LOUIS, MO-- , to contain no adulteration whatevor. It la composed entirely cf perfectly PUKE CARBONATE OF LEAU and Linseed Oil, and is sold subject to Chemical Aualysii ud tho BLOW I'lTE TEST. fW Tho White is - a W k2 'V BLEACHED Tho nanao of this Company placed ONLY upon STKICTLY POUR Load. It ia not piaced upon a second or other inferior qualit J'. Ho purtles purchasing Whito Load brauded "SOU CHKRN COMPANY" are aiudiattei.y so kb of obtaining: a Is 1'erlecll.r Pure Article. For Hale by Z. C. M. I., Gotlbc, Pitts S'riMilel fc fc Co., and Way & Co. Co., District of Michigan two Ka.-tei- :; dep.-irtuie- SOUTHERN VHITE LEAD COMPANY democratic convention of tbe third district. A portion of the conven-- t iou withdrew and nominated Jordan E. Cravera. Selma, Ala., 13. Jos. T. Rapier, formeily a colored Congressman, was nominated, by the republican congressional convention of the fourth district. Some of the delegations tiolted and nominated Jere Harrison, colored, the present member of Congress. Miller, the Abscondluc Jeweller. St. Louis, 13. K. G. Miller, the was absconding Montreal jeweller,Comtaken before United States missioner (Mark this afternoon and held in U, 300 to answer an indictment for defrauding the lr. S Revenue found auaii.st Lim in the e Gil-mor- t, yeais The Tennisste Nashville, I'u.-tthe leading German paper of Teiimssee, heretofore independent, Hen13. , comes out now for dricks. Tt!dn sind WESTERN. Terrible Sulterlng Wn.er. U.v Una! of A Los Sax Francisco, 13. Angeles dio atch nariatesa terriblr on tlu Colorado Desert, lieiiiy Smith, from St. Luiiis, w ith one companion and a pack train, left Yuma for Los and wandered four days on tho desert without water. Smith oi entd the veins of his aim and drai.k the l lood, which clotted in his thicat. He then cut his windpipe to remove it ami died in a lew hours after. His companion reach ed the station in tbe last stage ol fa!e of suffering An-i:ele- s, exhaust inn. e's FOREIGN GREAT Wnr Sena. oe-casi- "The .Lakes of Killarney," for he Irish; Mons. Papenheim sang the "Star tspaugled Banner" for the i:.e. t hnnue ol BRITAIN-MtTilx.Tiirklk- The Standard' London', 13. despatch lrom Belgrade saj: The Turks made an attack on Tuesday at Mali Sewaruk, to prevent the Servians from Hnding reinforcements to Gen. Tchernayefl', but the righting on the Drlna cannot influ encethe issue of the war at Alex-iuatz. A correspondent with the Turks says that their plan of operations is to cross tho Moravia,storm the Servian position at Deligrad, and occupy it; then return to take Alex-iuatz- . Both positions are strong . and the task oue of enormous Tho iirst attempt to carry ut the plan by bridging the Moravia on Monday was unsuccessful. A Belgrade telegram to the Daily News says: Rain has been falling iu torrents for the last two days Moravia valley ia now a great swamp. By systematically burndilll-culty- Mammoth Lime Kilns, HOT SPRING LAKE. MACDUFF BROTHERS I j i raMjHl j -- C-tu- r to-da- war-danc- -- es, I ! j - L-- 1 1 j ft-- . rr . n, 1,-0- to-m- lf - ! Inter-Ocean'- s , A and Panama bats a speoiaUty. "THROW lole h com-mi.-siu- n (Or If jlacei ii a lias, Td THE PHYSIC DOGS! City Malt and Spirituous t o if f q v o te s 1. 1 1 : ; M KhutUll Mock, Oppwlte Meat Market, 1st South Stro, t, SALT LAKE I 11 V, UTAH cver P. MARCETTS, tM freo.U of Ma.l 9F 10 MILES Proprietor, tvlll lo n!u1 t In town nn.l i cuut ry wall i l:e atil Spirit mum WlXr.s,vaoiAc, at'. I.MIVOHH,, tln I!y iijt. ipiart or kop, at c. j rati GIVE ME A CAt L ! Genuine ENGLISH AM' iunHLlTOM GIN a specialty. "-' AiUTlonn :ui i I ercirn. i ainr1 for w u th. rtee ft r- any reliable aifi tu-y- - at of invi-mnn- PATENTS t'o- - . uir ana recnondoucp invited with lnv, wln have hait thrlr inventions with th S. ulo I'atknt rJx'UM by theU. uiamifai-tiiiviiiiv.il uu w ith Mcrhant and trric. lS7u THE SOLD DUEIN& THUUK MAlttkM ANU lJknhl.S. tiVEMTORS EVERY STOVE IS shcdd c:;:-:::i:.!.;::;-:Li I WUF.UiVr.tt USED OR SOLD e levi-tand- , Absolutely Without a Fault Us asli-inrto- Our New Sizes and 49 Xos, 37, 38, 35), 47, 48 ARE i SAYIL0!JS COIBISITM taauuir Patents." dtl TURNER fVtioleaal It T . & RAY, tealrr In LEATHER &SH0K FILINGS go A'os. 'JO and 22 Slatti Strci t, IMtrcrri Li aiui funth M",d r Strn to the public. U CHICAGO. n; MADE ONLY DY EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO Hos. 613, 611, 616 Si 618 N. Ua!a St., Walsh & Hutchinson, ntbtr of GOODS rmjiorffru, AfanwacfttrtM ttnd ST. LOUIS, MO. d; D.C. rilKI'K. n.ltKMIK. K. MOST V.vcr ofXcrvd to, A f Palentx. ' CHICAGO TRADE. Economy, all the essential that to make up the - WtiNhlnittoii, eatness points Addn- liOUia Kn Solielloi CF Convenience, Aud If you want a Patent koikI tut II HliVH-- or a roughI olieuh, and a u of your Invention. W will tuakti eian'lua-tiolu the i AilNTOrriCB and if e think It aintab!p, will eend jou Htporw mil aIvii-- ami prom-outyour tae. We refer t Men. M. l. liuir,tt, , Pat-ntof t NatMial IV, n. It. Kelley, V(i., tHvn-tar. 1. 1 Power,Um;:, IxiuimvIIIis ky.. toe-U C.,nil to the Oanlnh and Sw,slu.li KfivU-at Wmthuurion. l. C. IW rVixt Matup forur Uuule for et 1 Americans, while the Apollo Club rendered the Canadian song ol "RoWjBrothers Bow," for the Canadians. The song entitled, "Am I Unforgiven Still," the poetry and music of which was composed by Capt. A. Blanuoti, of the Australian rifle team, was sung by 13. A. Stoddard in compliment to the composer and the memlers of his team. "God Save the Queen" wa performed in honor of the riile ing tho villages the Turks have teams from her Majesty's domin- destroyed what would have been their shelter, and they are now ' ions. without cover to the expose the musicul conclusion of the At .Load at 25 oeiila per exercises the MME Delivered in Halt Iiake City by the trophy was moved to storm. the front of the plat form, and Gen lti!icl. Important military operations P.F.ST LIME IN THE MARKET for every purpose. eral Joseph D. Ifawley, in an elo- are impossible, and a week of rain render the valley uuteuable. Will "sell Cheaper for Cash at Kiln! than aQV other firm iu the quent speech, which was fiequetit wil! Tbe Servians have supplies for a enthusiastic ly Interrupted ly Terrritory. campaign at Deligrad and cheers, presented it to the victors year's The noticeable feature of the Alexinatz. The Turks are obliged haul every thing fromSiech. Their evening was the enthusiasm with to which even the mention of the withdrawal to that point is expect Irish team and its success, as next d. to tlie Americans, was receivThe77;jcs,inan article on Turkey's RAILROAD SOUTHERN UTAH RAILROAD UTAH CENTRAL ed. A crowd diet-retlie Irish, oasis of peace, declares that Europe and still moio heartily for the annot permit lurkey to occutn VlCXEEIt LISE OF IT All. American victory. Gen. Hawloy tlie Servian fortresses which it held also presented to twenty of the intil 1S37. The European power- best judges as to what leading marksmen a medal of the will bo the United States Centennial, and to military force Prince Milan should On and after May 297i, ISTfi, iiaiutuin after they complete theii each of the members of the Amerifor the sake of peace. can team plans badges. Major Henry )4lnc NotlCi. On and after Jane 5Oth 1815. Fulton received the trophy iu the name of. the American team, and So. iinf. ( So. 1. k after complimentary allusions to Pass'r. Necessity of an Indian Policy. teams by Judges Gil the various of Sami Station. j Traini S ic fen. tt. dersleeve, the proceedings terminLet us hail Sitting Bull and his 3iO?M 7 00 AM laT6 brave Sioux as victors, for, disguise ated. ? t He. it as we may, he has achieved a Kallroud to I be 121m U Hills. A.M. A.M. P.M. ,.ys 60 4 08 " Trains leave 7 25 W 10! .... 00 7 triumph iu his first campaign. He .... dalt Lake BO lo. A party lias met tho pale faced foes of his Sioux 7 28 6 45 3 05 .... Iowa, Cottouwood Little City, .75 4 75 of 13" 7 33 " I 48 7 15 3 35 v;.U Junction foreign capitalists, with the ace Iu open battle, and the besi Arrive at officers of the Covington, Colum1 00 H5 3 liscipliiied soldiers and the most 7 68 7 45; .... , 4 33" rnui Sandy ?5U bus and Hlack Hills Railroad pass- gallant ollleeis of tho regular arm r a. mid Leave .... tt8 03 ed over the first thirty miles of th of the United States have gone dandy 1 .... 18, . Draper track to Ponca, Nebras down before his tawny braves. The 1 75 completed 9 .... 08, Lehl 1 I he load is thiee-and- " ka, 20! Sioux have now dispersed to their American Fork.... .... BIX' 9 32 foot half and was project Pleasant Grove .. .... m pregnable mountain fastnesses, guage, S 60 10 lft .... Provo So. i. So.. Vcv-i- ' will sing their 10 36 3 75 ed, built and equipped to tlie pres 3 0U. ent terminus, since the first ol their food and ammunition, gathei s,.,i .... 1011 51 awan JPa. Par. Fare Sprinrvli!e, Spanish Fork, 50 3 23: .... March, this year, and is the liisi lie pacing YV i n ter.au d give us bat- Payn, 00 4 11 43. .... - !M Santauln, a 40 am t 1 link of the prelected road vie the 20p.m soon as tho grass of Spring Arrive at 1200! 4on Black Hills and National l'aik to win Mipi ort ineir ponies. Terminus, ' Portland, Orwgon. Arrangements This has indeed leen a disastrous l.oo 7 10 " .i ai UOlDg Nortb. have been made to complete l"i( campaign, In which our r miles this year, and reach the Black have woh but little glory. troops NY l.3 "".' 7 11" SI 1 52 " i -Hills in 1S77. have lost in men and money, and 131 , i so far as we have any authentic inl.(VJ 7 41 ...),. l( (H Republican Majority. ormatiou the Indians have lost The legis but "V . Portland. Me..House !. 7 oi " t few warriors, have increased I'll" 120 republature will stand i heir stock P. M. A. M. P.M. Trains ieave (farms, are not yet des 31 licans and the Senate 12 30. democrats; oi Terminus, and have titute 11 W" ammunition, .120 : 2f 12 57 'y republicans and two democrats, Santaquln,. U'ided a dollar to the nation not 1 171 50 rhe Payfou, republican gain is SI iu the ebt which the descendants of th 1 00 t'Aiiainif Place. 49 SpanlBv Fork, 1 25 House ami nine in the Senate. 2 06 tribe will be compelled in after 1 60 T1MI.VA Sprlngville, 2 2S I'rovo Yellow I'cvcr years to liquidate by the payment for Contributions the t 2 00 3 . . Pleariant Grcve. VT7IL,t. RUN DAILY, 2 10 JNiificrer. 3 2T of neavy taxes. American Fork.... 3 32, 1 Lehl (Sur.lV EArpUd.) has occurred to us that some Ti.e 7E 8. 4 2 22 a.m. and Wraptr...... C, Charleston, Salt Lae City5 at 8:40 wiser .viht policy might bo devised in a.m. and idu Charleston contributions for Savan refeience Arrive at ). u.; and Ogdon at to our Indian affairs. The exceed $3,000, besides f 1,000 nah all information concerning Sandy, were Leave not .altogether unreas Indians to Pass r. court. ifre, apply 00 00 6 the 3 15. coutributed 47 .itor 4 n nd v ............. by city muble their in 10 6 3 9 25 25 demands, and their 4 61 JOHN SHARP, Junction .... JR., Tho Savannah Nui?ercr. 5 11 9 55 6 10 3 60 complaints of unfair treatment not Jeru r rt.lht ad Ticket ifuui. Little Cotton w'd Arrive at JOHN SHARP, S 40 l' 30 6 15' 4 00 Atlanta, Oa., 13. Atlanta con altogether without foundation. If aalt Ikke. tributes $2,000 for the Savannah we divest ourselves of all romance when we consider this Indian sullerers. Nob. 1 and S will be run daily. there is still much to urge More Aid. quo-lioNoa. 3, 4, 5 and 0 vrdl be run dally, Suni neindians were tlie neiiau. days excepted. their in DAVIS, HOWE & CO., 13. Tlie Fla., Jacksonville, of this continent. P'rom their C For all Information oouccrnln ifoUO for the lords council contiiuuted FreiRbt or Passaxe. apply to city standpoint we are aggressors; we poor and needy of Savannah. JOHN have invaded their domain and SIIAIir, ACHINE FODNDRY Omeral SuperinUtuUnt. (lore Aid for the Nuficrors. have driven and are fast driving JOHN SFIABP, JR.. Co annihilation. them 15. The citizens Ga., They see Augusta, Ottitral Frebjhl and Ticket AgmU to year by year the little remnants ol of Augusta-contnbute- d 0, powerful tribes rapidly disap day, for the Savannah sullerers once 1 neari ug. be will open Subscriptions hy note the onward SUCCEaSORS TO ITAQ XORTUERS RAILROAD. row. The city CQtinciI contributes flow of that strong wave ot popula$30 a day during the prevalence of tion that will inevilably overwhelm :o: NATHAN DAVIS & S0N3 them. The forests fall before the the epidemic. ON AND AFTER of tho pioneer. axe The buffalo Ornthft from Yellow I'ever-!est- lA' kiudd of Milling and Mining before I lie march of the disappears tutlou. JANUARY 1st, 1876 settler. And turning their vision Machinery, "Wrought and Cast wiU run Dally as follows : Trains The fever to the western tun or to the north manufactured Savannaii.15. yellow Ironwork, were twenty - seven thev see before them only death. interments to order. NOKTH WAKI), Over one-hathe colored copula Ifthevturu back iu frieudly reli No. 1. are depending upon the char ance upon the government of the tion Water Jacket, Tojer, 9:80 a- ru. M roM nd Carta, Lave Orilen,.!.. ........ 13:60 ity of the whites, and destitution is invaders, their friendship is be " Brljraain 2:00 p.m. " Logan, increasing. I urnar Ilaa. trayed; treaties are broken; they 3:30 " Arrive at Franklin are swindled by traders and mur llolMtloR Jlarhlurry, to Old Ueturns Ills Home, Belknap Car Wheel and dered by the vices and diseases of a, s Axle, etc., et. BOUTHWAttD. Chicago, 15. The civilization they do not under A'o. 2. Washington special says: Ueneral stand. They stand and fight. They Also-IirasWork of all descriptions. his sold residence fight with a heroism worthy of the WK) a. Belknap, having Leave Franklin 10:65 to Gov. Walker, or V irginia, is now cause - First IfVsl Street, " Loran...- 3 they feel it; they fight 2:25 " Brigham p. m. up his effects preparatory with a valor packing the Ser A r rive at Ogden.. . . 4:00 CITY. L. 8. no me to leaving lor nis old in lowa. vian and a transcending N .AU NOKTU TEMPLE BT., :o:- the that unanimity I 1B7 con Qllmer & Salisbury's 8tae Lino to ano HIa trial will be resumed 111 Dec Turk might imitate. Their from Montana connects with trains at ember in the Criminal Court. federation is older than Slavic or DR. WRH, GROVES, Franklin Nominations. ganization, and they have been M. W. MERRILL, 8upt. Ga., 15. All the dem- imposed upon by a despotism toAtlanta, ocratic Congressmen from Georgia them more fatal than Moslem tyrChas. Niblbt, been rany. have a d269 Xloket Geo, Frelfht o.nco. 8eoond South Street, Bait Lake Art And yet, unhappily for the poor Toledo, Ohio. 15. The green City, east of Elephant Store. Oflice hours this irresistible westward of con back convention a.m. to 6 p. in. the sixth Indian, A 2fU gressional district here, to day march of empire cannot be stayed Sentiment for this unfortunate P. Hall. MONEY TO LOAN ! nominated E. Ills., 15. H. C. Bur race cannot, and perhaps ught not HOME MADE HATS ! Fbeeport, . .ON EASY TERMS, chard was by accla to retard the settlement and occu wishes to Inform the pub-atf US.lie RUMEL for on afternoon this email mation To borrower, Congress pation of this continent. Still there Improved that she has on baud a great ya--l veal 1 payfcl3 T In- - by tne.repuhiieans or this congres is room for this people. There is iuiy of Hats and Bonnets, which will be oltv desirable, frtnelpals sional district. sold asebcap a eastern manufacture, at atalnaente witn. surely some nook iu the northern tho Salt Lake City Straw Establishment, let only, dealt 15. JT1 B. mountains where they may fluJ Stuart Rock, Little South St.. one and a quarter blocks east of C. E. POSIEROT, Broker, was nominated for Congress by the rest. There Is rt great, broad, fer Theatre. Bleaching done. Ladies' Leghon aug htvrt. eodbea In Drug olO ESTABLISHED 1863. tile Lclt of unoccupied natural PEOPLE'S TERRITORIAL domain, aud Slttiug Bull asks that this may be et aside f.,r the use and occupation of his people. Here 1 1'A DOl'ARl KRS. People's lYnito- he will establish a government sublial Ceutral Committee, ject to the United States, and with Salt Lake City, Sept. f,t7o. such aids aud pensions as a geuer of I'tafi. ous uatiou may accord him he To the thinks to find shelter and repofce Tho election of Delegate to for his tribe. Territory of Utah repiesont tbe Our Indian policy has always in the Foity-FiftCongress been a weak, vacillating and dis- will be held on Tuesday, Novem honest one. It has lacked sense ber 7th next ensuing, and it is aud consistency. It has been en- most desirable that the candidate trusted to politicians, preachers and chosen as the representative of the thieves. The question has never people should receive their fullest been grappled by statesmen, and support aud that every person enwo now call to mind the name of titled to the elective franchise no prominent American public should exercise it on that day. man Mho haa givtu t the question To the eud that an increase I inhis earnest cousiiiet ation. Indians terest may be awakened in eleccannot vote, ai.d they have been tion matters and to endeavor to neglected, imposed upon, robbed, draw out the entire vote of the Terswiud'ed and murdered almost ritory on this important occasion, with impunity. First they are it has been determined to hold a turned over to the Indian ring to People's Territorial Convention, bo plundered; aud this plunder composed oT Delegates from the means cold, starvation and death several counties, to convene at the to squaw and papooses. It arouses City Hall.i on Salt Lake the wild blood of the warrior and Saturday, OoU.b;r 7th, City, at i7C, cit;.. tea tho indignation of chiefs, V2 m. and the result is some blind aud The business of this convention brutal act of savage revenge. Then will be to nominate a candidate for indignation and outraged civiliza- delegate to Congress, and to luau tion pours forth from the press, the gurate such measures us will insure fo u in and tho stump all the eloincreased attention to our elections quence of outraged sensibilities throughout the Territory. The tgainst the inhuman and brutal number of delegates to compose the baibarian. Then comes the army Territorial Convention has been to kill and slay the red devils, and fixed at seventy eight, being twice tbe number of the Councilors ano after the army there follows a of half preachers and half Representatives iu the Legislative politicians to make, prayers that Assembly, and tho allotment oi are never answered and promises delegates to the several counties i hat are never kept, supplemented has beeu hasvd, as far as possible, with gifts of, Indian goods, beads upon their representation in the and gewgaws-- bad blankets and Legislature. To secure the proper rotten provisions. Give theludians election of these delegates it is sug territory, a ermaneut white chief-tar- n, gested that each county hold a with a force of sober, working county convention, composed ot soldiers; let them rai.e herds of delegates sent from primary meetcattle; stock their rivers with fish; ings previously held in the several The delegates to th preserve their game wi t h ntelligent precincts. laws; exclude alcoholic drink trorn Territorial convention should come their domain, and punish with duly authenticated with credendeath the trader who should vio- tials signed by the President and late tha law; deal honetly with Secretary of tho convent ion the Indian, but deal them. It will be well for give un- each convention to appoint altermm tribunals iu winchfirmly; stem, flinching justice should be admiu-istere- nate -delegates to represent the teach him that health, ease, countj- in case of the falluie of the plenty, peace and prosperity follow regular delegates to be preseut a', industry; that labor makes com and the convention. It is also suggestcorn makes bread, and we shall ed that each County Convention find the Americau Indians not har while in session appoint a County der to manage than they are in the Central Committee to attend to all Kntish Possessions or wherever election matters in its couniy, which Committee should immedi they have been treated justly. San Francisro Chronicle. ately organize aud plai'e itself in communication with the People' Territorial Central Committee at Salt Lako City, that concert of action in these matters may be' secured throughout the Territory. lloiUtnl-turn! Rain nnd No Wraas Tho number of delegates to tlie fair. Territorial Convention to which each county is entitled is as fol Kane TO'JUERVILLE, Co., lows 1570. Utah, Sept. 11, No. County. No. County. Editor Dcseret JVcws; - is Salt Lake, Saupete, not we season have rise past - - - S show- - Utah, - - - - 3 Wasatch, - been.a blessed . with refreshing Juab, Summit, f it ers, therefore the grass nas inueu Millard, - - " Morgan, o grow upon the pleasant iwus Reaver, - - - :. DaviH, - sand hills) as it was wont, and Piute, - - - 1 Uox Rider, what Iron, - - - o Tooele, lime alone will determine in cora-ng onditlon stock will pass the Kane, - - - U Weber, - - 2 Cache, Winter, left to browse upon the Washington, '2 stately Sovler, thorny cactus aud thesensitiveRich, - - the sharpening tampigo, ness of their feelings, if not their 78 Total, appetites, iu prospecting among the is hoped that the leading men volcanic deposits of Dixie, that in It each County will take immediperadventure they may be able to obtain a slight morsel of grass to ate steps to carry these suggestions by calling primary meetassist the digestion. The fruit crop intoetlect, s abundant in quautity, but in ings iu their precincts and County in their Counties, thai ferior as to size, compared with Conventions the may be thoroughly people seasons. previous to aroused their duty, that the Saturday, the 9th lust., was a day of pleasure lor the people of Toquer result of these measures may prove beneficial to our citizens, and thai aud surrounding settlements, at the delegate delected to represent which time and place the Kane us in Congress may receive, at the held Horticultural Society County Its third annual fair. I he exhibi- coming election, such a vote as was before givea to a delegate tion of fruits, vegetables, needle never from any Territory. work, &c, would have done credit Ry order of the People's Territoto a much older and more deusely rial Central Committee. populated district. The martial John shaki, ud string bands sent lorth enliven Chairman. of music. All straius appeared ing Theodore McKean, to enjoy themselves, the occasion Secretary. passing oiT in peace aud harmony, a dance in the evening dusing the exercises of the day. President 1'ATROiMZE M. Slack, wiUi-Sec- . Wm. W. Ham to were the alive mond, importance of the occasion aud have adopted the motto, labor omnia vincit. Much credit la due Isaac Duflln, as chairman of the arranging and decorating committee, who was as usual energetic In successfully per forming his part, ana therein gave The Rest Market for all kinds of universal satisfaction. Among the GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. articles awarded first prizes were Raisin grapes, Wm. W. Ham HAMS and BACON, Home-mad- e mond, three bunches, weighing five and Imported Candies, Can Goods, aud a quarter pounds. three samples of honey, Wm. W. fcc, Wholesale and JictaU, at Hammond; also by. Mime, bottled No.82 FIRST SOUTH STREET. pickles, Ac. Isaac Duihu, plums, (magnum SALT LAKE CUT. bonum), quinces, beans, seedling apple. Ueorge Batt3', apples and black X3T Delivery Waji.n always ready. NO. 251. MlLLlMKRYIbTrlAW im' Co- -' po'ativt- - Mercantile Institution, Sa:t Lake City, I'tali. Notions and LadieV Furnishing Go tH; lf,0 d- IG2 Wabash Ave., cor. Motv tu' Z - CHICAGO. d .Vw Tork Qfie. bM Unrnduiy. tUorney nnil f'otinselor 0"3ee !n cast 1.10. & N. K. FAIRBANX CD. Waaatih Hotel, R. L. Cr, kk i: n k h n i tr dTBitf if HE PACKERS 1 . BEFIIED LARD to eaddlre. palli, k ini and Mc ce. Man ufaoturcrvof Lard and Neat fix i tilln. 113 Deorborn Strwf, tllliAUO, 11J. dl -- endtor Spvclmtn Circular and ettimaut -- ... DANIEL walnutd. George Spillsbury, cabbage and est dyiug peach. M. Slack, currants. Eli 1. Dodge, horse shoe, also other articles of mechanism, in brass, iron, aud fcteel, with many entries of fruits, vegetables, &c, which space will not permit of not Ellen Willis, tomato catsup. woollen socks,suit of boy's clothing, gentleman's linen shirt. Maria M. Willis, crochet work. (MR. SAWS Ot STOCKTD, t-- r-- RE' fr r - -- CU.t a 1 - Katt Ttmplc Sfmf, Salt lsa4 o fv. Rooms 50c to $1.00 pr. Day. TAYLOR cV (TTLHl, AM 'If. ! N TI C E O THU STOCKllOLDEltS Great THE NATIONAL OESERFT 01' Suit Lake Western VY Iron ! THR Cciapacy aro henby uotiflod that tho ANNUAL. BANK of tuiid Ity, TtuU. Paid up Capital, Authorized Capital, - $200,000 at THE I2TH DAY 1876, o'clock a. m. PEVEN DIKECTA will bo elfx tett for the etMUlny year JAMES lit HART, Secretar IiuOMiifOTon, Idaho, Auk. Kl, 1 CT i. ?!, 000,000 M. H. nOOPFK, President, U.S. KLOKKDOK, Vloe-l'resUUIUHAM VulJNt), AM JRNNINUS. JOHN HAUP, KKKAMUKZ LITTJ.E, L. S. HILLkS, Cashier. lil,K(TIO Cuminy will be held lu IRON CITY. ON TUES0IY. OF SEPTEMBER. 10 KS t., frcrtor. IHal lu Kmrtianse, Coin, (Jold ('ollrire Srrl, etc. Collect iom made and oni'f TOWNSEND HOUSE lMt, mitted. SALT LAKE CITT. Jantfd TowBMnd. Proprietor dlHl HEUSSER L BRC, SutMar$toJ. II IIAUUE,) MtlnNmwt. lint lMr North of llir JAKE re l.lfhnt auro,nalttn Lkr voariQX exchange rou SALE. Inttrttl mm wi Savinjt' 1257 tf itd. orxs, ammvxitios a so risTOLs, FISUIXQ TACKLE. Oniimltht, title dono MEATI.T work tfPractical 8atlfact1u peOMPTLV.and dJOl JEHtlEfiS & GRANT, ! My, DCALEHB AH Genera I nsurance In OOr Ouarant.-r-- WINDOW DOORS, ENTIRE STOCK STOVES SllATlPKXDy TAYLOR'S HOT KL DANIEL CRF.NIG. GREAT BARGAINS A! LOCK tfif.YS CALL AX1 SEE SIK. ing. lhe Ladies' Department was re presented by many articles, useful and ornamental, prominent among which were By Relief Society, bed quilt. Maria Willis, finely embroidered gloves. Adelaide Savage, embroidery. Ann Savage, fine straw braid. Mrs. M. Slack, collar and bow. JOE ISi UK: It. l BLINDS ETC., ETC MOULDINGS, Ao. Go East Tannic St. AT SILT LIKE CITT, UTAH. ATJOTIOIT! ON Emma Hill, oradle quilt, Sarah Auu Spillsbury, finely em- Wednesdays and Saturdays, broidered chemise skirt, and in fant's blanket and quilt. Commencing at 11 o'clock. Sarah Willis, tine spcimen of dew plant in box. Marintna Savage, coverlet. to purchu&o ou hut day Mrs. Klienmau and Lutiuda during tbe ileeiriugcau obta'u goods at Auv week, Green, quilts. ' There were alo exhibited some tSon prices at 1 fine bars of silver bullion, by Mr. Barbee, of Leeds, 1 by Toquerville store (purchased), as also a line specimen cf ores by Groesbcck Block. next to restenw. a Isaao Duffln. 3 Fearing that I shall extend my letter te too great length, should all exhibitors and their articles be referred to, I ask that this be taken as an apology for such omission. The Saints generally, ia fact all true saints, are striving to live ac cording to the revelations of God. Romulus. Peepectfully, CITY m t Just Published, Bditioa of the QtjdXn&necs of Salt naka city ixirpor&uoo. A Kftvieed 1 Of llartfurd. . C,W7,121 Heine Inauranco Oooipauy, Ut New York. Insurance Company of North - - COO.OdO America, Of PblladHphla. KiatftrraF.ro I noa ram oC ni'j , 1,50,00) . Of New Turk, Pennsylvania Fir luaurauco Company, i,ro,oeo ' Home Iusuran. . hlltl,hla. ompany, - - 00 Ot 00 txi 625,0fX W ' olumbns, O. Of OllfJUrOi! ' a HOME FIR E COMPANIES. riu on ix Insurance Cotnpauy, f ,OC0,lCl 00 ' 1 FOREICN F.RE COMPANIES. Liverpool and London and . 0,3,100 00 Globe Insurance Co., London and Latieashlre Instt- ranee Company, 6,000,000 00 Scottish Commercial Insurance o.S&OOO 00 Oompuny, IJrittah America Assurance Co., 100,(KXI ) ... ' li ea "WOOD PUMPS AUD Wator Pipos. Office knd Yard, Half Block Houtlt 1 of LVpot. :V. S. J. LYNN, Supt. New York Life Insurance Co. 130.000,000 00 The steam street cars of Paris A FEW EXTRA COPIES seat forty persons, run ten nijiei Hsv been Issued, for sale, to City OiUoere Total Cajxlul aud Awctt. s;03,il2 VARBLER ! and the Legal Fraternity th roue bout tho an hour, can be stopped Wlthlu five Terrttorr. and can be purchaise-- t at the mt the Jp We Call th AttewUo feet with a brake, and cost $4 aday jvuwo oi una owes oi for fuel and at tendance. Few per Barlus fBblle of Salt Lake CltJ- - aud IHEJE Ueifi MTMAl bund red Dosoro News Evening sons, howe?er, would wish t come to Wo kboTttliv of titn ViUt, Old Tie abtrre Boot Boot rmatn!BrunoK1, tb raa be obtatood at tk Deter Mf rroni. ten miles an hour to a ueaa raicEs i Best cii, sa not cmt rtelairj n4 Reliable Compa&lea. ', " rax cith, U7S. tTTLLE3. stop within ftye feet. '' ASM :.tgmoetocWowtepeccrt -- DODUilP - . 1 . ( , ,v ; . '! i" J . .' - |