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Show rK Ztte. Shi kit,Q Y&4 tiNVi&fztj m im wg.. i3fck A "7-- " 1 ;f ,? CORIWK Friday, DAILY NoptrmtMT TOOELE. MAIL. 1ST I. 1H, DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UI'UI: Governor George L. Wool-1- Oregon. George A lli.vk, 11 it Ii. Y . Secretary ork. .1. 15. McKean, No Ghief .1 date J. S. Roreinan t lenn- Mi hig.tn. and 1. If. E nei-ofhitnUi, Marshal George R Mato ell, Michigan. W lllia-I'. S. Attorney Carey. In!. ur evor-Ge- n nil Nathan huu'-uU- , Receiver of 1ubli? Mu no vs .5. 1. Oiettioti. Land Otho W illitt Poftorrgor. Regitor liliuot-- . I ... J. i. Taggart. Asor-Cahiuriua. I.'. S. 0ollo:rr-- 0. J. Helli-L-r- , , u-t- i.e Aj n. Attorney J. C W right. tor J. Rosonba mi. and Aj.iorClerk Colic I. C. 'Wight. O'ointv Jofl-'u'- i. "4 bool S ipei i ntonJiiitC. M r. Recorder J. Wright. County corinne CITY' orriCKR-- : Mayor II. Ik Hurlhut. E- Co ineilmen S. L. iihhals. L. Eli , W. GufhrTo. J. i'.ir.wnou, 1ergi-onJ. Moiso, M. H. Ochiltree, J. MaUli, Hiram Lons Re ncr- and Ilenrv Lle.vei. pro-eculi- Recorder Ens. Mail: me yesterday, and W. 1. fciold. - l. ou II- - - around about your orre-pondreigned c with a new- edge on, let ent. us see what can be said of the dier and sundry things following. Us Willi lm llyndtnan. L. lib u.l, 5 "bool lr and . Harden brrook. were against therefore cilem.e COMMISSION To-da- Ho iso CORJNNE AND VICINITY. a UK - y, K Kl U 15 LIC TUI 1 MI'II AN i. lly , J cu-tod- v. con-te-tan- ts ju-dis- . e per-on- self-style- n, d po-itio- n, s , I of-gen- ts o I - ehes-s-boar- FINE GLASS, BOATS. BEST ADVERTISING MEDini SPONGES, BROSHES, IMPORTED PERFUMERY AND WALL GOODS. 6rocerie8t FANCY Tobaccos, PAPER, IN THE- - PICTURE GROCER8, CHARTER OAK Cutlery, Pipes, ETC. ETC., ETC., C. ?. R. R. AT Wholesale Rotall. and ) IMPORTERS UTAH. cal- FRUIT. OF (Foreign and Domestic.) Latest Telegraphic Reports. 8o!e Agentaffor A. OYSTERS BOOTHS Local Full For Corinne andgthe (Territory of, Montana. Furs anil nil kinds of Country Prosep-duce bought for Cash. 1 REUB. OSBORN & CO., SISSON, WALLACE CENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST & CO. BLACKSMITHS & WAGOfJ MAKERS WHOLESALE CORINNE, UTAH, In connection with the Mau. a i Front ind Sixth Nti. Cor. North Retail Dealers In J0D FIRST-CLAS- S alirays - - OFFICE UTAH. si18-t- f BLCKSMirHITG IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Klil,T0N 0 II i , li Hotel im GROCERIES WAGON MAKING, ICelton, Utah. s i AND and Retail Dealer in First-ias- Department. W. C. JOHNSOM KEUn. OSBOBN. aud Cigars. Liquors on hand."Ki L3Best Brands Thk Only - SUBSCRIBE FDR TKIE MAIL, A. L. KIDDER, I i THE t sepls-t- TERRACE L General Merchandise. - All operations pertaining to dont'stry performed in tho moatsKilltul manner, ntreaon-abl- e prices Uh-icWith Dr. Graham, Corinne, Utah. on - AND ALONG STOVER, YYhoHsale HAS ,TIIE LARGEST CIRCULATION THE , NORTHERN- - COUNTIES - Liquors, STOVES. DENTIST. J TERRITORY. Cigar, COKINNE, UTAH. as R. THE WINDOW , TOILET STATIONERY, mid-t-w- MERCHANTS, Keep on hand a choice stock of Fiinuis & Holt. This morning Cliief Justice McKean decided the great mandamus cao against the Kingdom of Cod, and issued a peremptory writ to th- rebel Iiowborry and his chief of statf. War burton, to deliver up, at once, all the records, seals, papers, furnituie, office room, and such other public property as appertains to the offices of Clerk of the Probate Court and County Clerk of Tooele county, to Mr. Chamberlain, the legally appointed officer entitled to their In rendering his decision, Judge McKean stated that never has the:e been a more defenseless attitude presented by in a couit of than that of s who appeared in this conthe pretenders to troversy a He told them in plain and office. language of their ridiculous and said the Kingdom must hereafter respect the law-- of the American Republic, no matter what the con- sequences may be. The books, records ttnj other public property stolen from the official repositories by the defendant niut be returned, or otherwise the guilty would be punished by line and impiRon- merit to the utmost extent of the law. Dam ges in $130 were decreed to the plaintilF to defray his expen-c- s in the suit just ended ; and when to this is added the co-t- s of Court and Marshals fccs- the Chl'rcl of-- J- - c- - of L. D. will be out a clean thousand for their act of rebellion. The writ will be served immediately by General Maxwell, and if the Row berry faction do not If 3ou wish to get tno latest in obey it to tho very letter, and deliver up icoes, go toA. Kuhn & Bros. every pen and inkstand belonging to tho county of Tooele, then see how Federal NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. authority can vindicate itself against tho Danite conspirators. W. - VAUNI-JHES- ISut Not TuroUtu. FRVMES, POCKET J. C. Kunev, proprietor of the Mammoth billiard saloon, has departed; in CUTLERY, other words, Jake has skipped the town. In the hurry and bustlo incident Et. to preparing for a long journey, Jake forgot to settle several little bills, and for this mall discrepancy there are some of our citizens uncharitable enough to condemn him. Jake, ere this, has J. & G. W. STANLEY, probably remembered bis little delinquencies, and, of cource, will speedily refund sufficient to meet bis liabilities. YYholasala and llei&ll He certainly would not be guilty of dishonesty, and if bis departure frm our hurried and unceremonious, it can only be attributed to his innate modesty his antipathy to ceremony, or his extreme forgetfulness. Jake has And Dealers in ever proved himself the soul of honor, and tho idea that he would at this late day be guilty of jumping his bills, is not to be tolerated for an instant. Rumor even has it that Jakes departure and in was unknown! to his better-half- , consequence thereof there is much lamentation among the remaining porHowever true tion of the household. AMD- the latter report may be, i$ is now morally certain that the Mammoth with its m bane proprietor is a thing of No moie will the polite and tho past. smiling Jake deal out the rosy to tho bacchanalian community of Corinne; no moie will his portly figure be seen BRICK STORE ON CORNER OPPOSITE precincts of airing ite!fin the cla--i- c NEW HOTEL, in and the the language Mammoth; of King Lear in his lamentation over the body of the dead Cordelia, we reCOR I IV NE, to return Thou never, iterate, aUgone, We mourn his never! never, never, narCash paid for country produce." departure ten dollars worth. sepl-t- f umerous fruit wagons in town. Dont forget the lecture this evening, a bumper hou-- . but give the Another large batch of emigrants passed West last evening. Ann Eliza will tell us how Amelia makes the Profit ?tep around. The Central Pacific passenger train going Ea-- t was two hours behind time this morning. Major J. B. Pond, the affable agent of .Mrs. Ann Eliza Young, paid our sanctum a friendly visit this morning. Just received at A. Kuhn & Ilroa flanels in all shades s(nd price-Reserved seats can be secured at Me Nutts Drug Store for Ann ElizFs lecture this evening. Peruse Broadaxe, in another-col-umKirulom is and see how the gradually ascending the spout. Billy Fox, with his four teams got oil this morning for Helena, Montana load- ed with 13,000 pounds of supplies. Bil- ly is of the biggest merchants in Helena and the most popular. The opening of tho Corinno Mills will be celebrated by a grand ball, which is to come off in a few night-- from now. There will undoubtedly be a large at- tendance, fora big time isexpected. A. Kuhn & Bro. have on hand the large-- t and finest assortment furnishing goods. Yesterday afternoon a severe hailstorm passed over this city, and pedestrians were only too glnd-tget out of tho way of tho falling stones, some of which were large as marbles. Evidently, Winter is fast approaching. Tho Beardsley Houe, Ogden, Utah, ILLEGAL VOTING. formerly Junction House, is the "placo The question of who aie the rightfully to get a good meal, an J it only, co.ts you e!c(.tJ offlcer3 of th(, iu,c Kcpul)lio being adjudicated, the next move on e understand that a. number of the over there will be the ladies are about to organize a company jirosecution of some five hundred aliens for the purpose of giving a series of Tvho voted at the August election in Thats right; compliance with orders fiom the Priest-the- y literary entertainments. will help to pass away more plea-hood. Kowberry himself was one of the of the long, dreary evenings artly the promoters of crime, having preached can as bishop, and ordered as Probate coming Winter. Our be relied upon. Judge, that any" man having declared If an investigation as to the status of his intention to become a citizen of the the Box Elder county Saints, as elector?, United States w'as properl3T qualified to should be commenced, what a scatteiing vote for George Q. Cannon, tho polyg- tliere would be among the brethren. We amist, ns Delegate to Congress. This tremble to think of the effect it would view of tho law will be revered when have upon Bishop Snow, Probate Judge the unfortunate dupes nre cited to Smith, and a few hundred other Saints, answer for their felonies for such the Another penitentiary would have to be acts of Congress on the subject make Would it not bo unbuilt, sure. illegal voting. pleasant for the Saints of Box Elder Ann lkliza. county if. an investigation into their We look for a crowded house statu-as electors, was inaugurated? It to greet Mrs. Young on the presentation is not improbable that a stirring up of of her Life in Bondage. She shows this nature mayhortly be set in motion. up better than any one else can the monYou have plenty of them ripe for the strous treatment of the women in Utah penitentiary. Until pardon by their polygamous masters. Mrs. this brief message. Youngs lecture is also brimful of anecBroadaxe. dotes, and an hour and a half cant be spent pleasenter than in listening to this Slinrp Practice. Wo learn that Deputy U. S. 3Iarshal favorite lecture ss. At Auer & Murphys, Occidental Major Nounnan has just returned to Salt Lake City, with two droves of saloon, Salt Lake City, can alwajs be. found the best of liquors and thd finest mules secured on attachments instituted by an attorney of our city who went to brands cf cigars. Qllc,efl Charlottes, Salt Lake City lat week for that pursherry cobbleis, soda cocktails, mint juThe issue was somewhat doubtlep?, and all favorite summer drinks pose. mixed in unrivalled style at the Occi- ful, as the parties to be prosecuted and tliei r property were located in tho bordental. Call and see for yoursel ves. ders of Wyoming, but occasionally Hunting- In Cuclie Valley. stepped over the line into Summit county Last Tuesday Judge Johnson, Geo. in this Territory, and tho character of 31. Allen and J. W. McNutt, of this the operatives in that timber region was city, and J. McGregor, from Salt Lake, known to be rather desperate. But the left Corinne lor a grand spree among cases were put into the hands of the the inhabitants, wild and untamed (not Deputy named, with full instructions, the Mormons, however), of Cache Val- which as the results show have been carley. Arrived late in the day, they saun- ried out to the letter and sufficient proptered amongst the ferocious game with a erty secured to satbfy nil demands- .Parties interested in the claims say the spirit that caused a fluttering such as had in not been seen many a day. The first matter was well managed, and cite an.days experience only served to whet other matter prosecuted recently by the , their appetite for "another of the same same linib of the law wherein one Jesse kind, and on counting up at night they Loder, a freighter, attempted to defraud birds. This" was a large number of his creditors , here. checked ninety-seve- n too much luck; they couldnt stand the Loder it appears managed to get together pressure; and yesterday they returned a fine freighting outfit, consisting of two to Corinne, anticipating another expedi- - j teams, with new wagons and tion of the same kind in the tuture. j harness complete, mostl3T bought credit. He then left these part?, 01001- ,GoqJ enough. M OIL. PAINTS, on Cminne, Sept. 11. PAIL. DAILY AND CHEMICALS Orders for Lumber, Sash, and Blinds filled promptly by Doors Tho fate 1 Maolial Sept. 17. oorrorjcjE AMD Notick. Sali Laio: Cnv, j illESEL a CO PURE DRUGS Iiv 1- FRED RKTVIL DXU.KRIX AVL iiNi:on of joi" n:m:s -: CA1 CC1CC3. FORWARDI NO d Pro-ujjutin- Treasurer !e ,rgo M. Allen. Jiitieo of the Peace E. C. da WUOILSVI.E T, mCUZkli KS8EC3. I J. w. Tmohutt, s, u BOX ELDER CwUNlY OFFICERProbate Judge sain tel smith. SheriSJuhn Hurt. PRG33, ETC. f V' V. r bly to freight from Tohno. That was the last heard of him until our diciplc of fllaekstono took the claims of the various creditors in hand and traced MORTHE OF BROADAXE TELLS Loder, who had assumed the nntne of TOOELE. IN DEFEAT MON Sinclair, lrom Fioche via the old bantu Ft; trail, to Los Angeles, California; thence to Prescott, Arizona; and finally to the Talks McKean Chief Justice caught him, with assistance of U. S. Fatha in Mar-halon route for old Mexico, and Rebels Church forced a settlement of all the claims that erly Manner. entru-U-to him. Now thats had he what we call business and those parties iu who still hold Loder paper waiting for Tin: t. iioml-ihuishis return are probably of the same a opinion by this time. For vigorous commend us to Iho Major, who don't advertise to l Filler Fouuty TJ Ihdagy procure Judge Smiths cheap Mormon SniuU io be lniestisateil. divorces and guarantee them legal. vt " '' S , thb Place. SAMPLE & JOHNSON, Props. The houo ha been refitted and well bo-'Hie table i supplied with the t the market atfurd-Stages care every morning lor all principal points in Idaho. fur-ni-he- Rppnlrinjff al General Job Work. Plain and Fancy Job AND d. For executing all kinds of Printing. . sopl7-t- f 3H0RSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. to-nig- , CORINNE LOOSE NO. A F & A M. COMMUNICATIONS held at Maonic Hall, Shorts build ing, Montana street, the first and third W ednedavs of each month. Sojourning brethto ren in good standing are cordiallv invited T. J. BLACK, W .M. attend. sopl-t- f Wm. IIy.vdmw, Secretary. J r w, six-mul- 5, I. O. O F. CORINNL LODGE, No. 4, meet every Fitday night at 8 oclock, in -street, fJrMa'Onic Hall, Montana in Corinne, Utah. Odd Fellows attend. good standing are cordially invited to N. G. PHIL. KLIiBLE, sopl2-t- f J. A. Johnson, Secretary. , IIAND-BILL- S, GENERAL All onr Work Warranted to Give MERCHANDISE, POSTERS, DODGERS, Satisfaction. "PROGRAMME?, ENVELOPE The most extensive shops In the city. sepl-t- f j GEORGE L. comrujc, u. t. HOLT, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, Dealer in BLANKS, LABEL? p Books, Stationery, News and Wall Paper, Pocket Cutlery and Notions LECTURE IX COIIIX.YE - i, AX MRS. BY ELIZA Y0UXG. K"Agent for Wheeler Machines. & BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, WE CARRY THE Wilsons Sewing BALL TICKETS, BILLS OF LADING CERTIFICATE? TOSTOFFICE BUJLDSXG, SUBJECr: LIFE MY At IN BONDAGE. the Presbyterian Church, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER if 18. Admission, 50c.; Reserved Seat?, 75c. UTAH MEAT MARKET. ' Largest Stock in Corinne. CORINNE, UTAH. O. D. RICHMOND O CO. WHOX.K&AX.3 ADD RETAIL DEALERS IK i AND General Merohandioe. SECOND-HAN- D CBIPTION GOODS , OF EVERY DES BOUGHT AND SOLD. LOW Bn 1 AGE in themaraet. -Ca8h paid for all kind of The patronage of tb pnoli.- icni-- u li;vi hide. so.tfitad. suit i:R Orders Promptly Attended RATBO Address door west of AND MUTTON ALWAY8 ON Montana St., 2d SELF. VFAL aUo, the beat BOLOGNA SAUStbe "Mali ofiee, e SELL AT cobiune UTAH. eepl-t- f THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. I - MAIL PmriTIMO co., Ceri nnft |