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Show : - - ,' - 'cu- ;., . n tar' 1 ' . - , . , - - - " embankment from fifteen to nine- fpt hone in to side.i relating tha la safety feet high. The creek ismoved out DESJBBET EVENIHQ NEWS. ne lnciatnt ten anerwarcj. shortly man remarked that he and his horse of its channel and the line crosses It with GEORGE Q. CANNON." wnnM hiM hMn rirwaretd had it nOV a bridge, and cuts through the. end' of a EOITOll AND PUBLISHER. point of the mountain' that Juts! deed this is the name we generally rt-- little to the stream on the south tlde down ceive." ciTOOLS AND HAILS. This, we presume, Is the "higher Journal, vilization" of the Providence At this point I met a couple of, trains succumb, to we have to generally which "HIQUE CIVILIZATION." belonging to Street & Id tchfleld, freight life of elements bsttsr unless we havs ed with tools and provision,' and hav The cohesive power of Mormonlsm lnoursystsm than Is commonly sup- ing four wagons loaded with rails. , - Of .wUI soon be subjected to stern practical posed! A pleasant alternative truly coarse, curiosity Inquired where the rails rcxnotenwsa rrom cirimeu b mis. ui to does that present were for, and I was politely informed paper BUtes nsji. hitherto, bee a 'an effective de as man to and such a been practices j v , were for the railroad! afeguArd. Brlcham Youoir haa they w sapremo roler, and any troublesome scribed in the letter from which O en tiles were easiijr removed either by or migrate to a new home! ' Now, threaU or force, liven the U. B. J udgta quote, Jir, Cook ia the contract of and marshals and military commanders we are decidedly of the opinion that we T.Joining Carlisle, who 'has to make a 600 nave, been powerless to oppose me wui will do neither one nor the other. We feetJ;embankment, varying from 'eight of the Mormon leader, and have compro will neither , succumb to such hideous to seventeen feet high, In a Job of 2S00 mised with evils they couid not remove. civilization! (?), In the opinion though home to But the I'aciflc lullroad Is to pass of nor feet. Most of his men are gone be Journal It to the have 'higher," and may of heart Utah, the through moat in he expects' to finish ' f harvest, yet one of its depots in Bait migrate.' important him E. B. Joins Young Lake City. Mormonlsm can no longer From all that we have heard of these twenty days. oh which' he Is at mile on a be Isolated. To regulations it can enact towns which contract, of line on the op spring will keep out Gentue emigrants. They men and ten work with twenty-liv- e "will come by battalions, determined to railroad, and their "civilization," have a home and to enjoy the protection Bishop Beeley has not exaggerated the teams, and wants more help. He has of the U. B. laws, lirlg ham, with all which exists there. made dams, dug ditches, and turned the ' his boldness, will not dare to lord it over condition of things can not be de- creek into a new channel for a considemilitary Indeed, their condition judges, backed by the whole the United titates, which may scribed. But we will, with the help of rable part of his contract. The Cafion Kwerofavailable, at a few days notice, God, keep one spot free from the con- here is from 150 to 200 yards wide.' aod to crush any rebellion or any attempts tamination of vice, where it can not has nice sloping sides rolling back in at violence. undulations; 'and the road, which It this heterogeneous community ravel unchecked mnd hold high carni gentle almost a straight line nearly in to val to suit the corrupt and depraved keeps gathered from all nations, can hold tastes of its libidinous votaries a spot the centre for quite a'dlstance, inclines gether against the Influences of educaensocial law a tion, and commerce, honored and held at this point to the south side. Daniels its where virtue will be forcing monogamy, it will prove who adhere to it be Js Rogers Join Mr. Young. They, are possession of mightier internal forces sacred, and those than the world has given it credit for. fully protected. That we shall be able making a dam faced with rock and filled Gov. Young is making the most of to do this we do not entertain a shadow In with earth, over 200 feet long to act his present opportunities, and is detera doubt, all the prognostications or as a breakwater where the creek runs mined to coin gold for his own purse, of wlthJbonie violence and is turned out of whatever may become of his followers. our contemporaries to the contrary Its. bedr which was In, shape something He has a large force steadily at work on at sells like au S, so that but 'one bridge is reand the railroad, high provisions rates not only to his own workmen, but ' quired to cross it Instead of three. The . also to parties at ditlercnt parts of the OUR LOCAL'8 CORRESPON- 10th Ward contract Joins this, and will route within reach of his enterprise. DENCE. NO. VI f. be finished next r week. A The cafion is "ills Influence over hi followers Is still unbounded, and his will gives law THE RAILROAD IN THE CANONS. wider here, and the line keeps on the to the entire Territory. Whether the south side, close "to the foot of the SOtb. supremacy can be maintained when or Head Eoho, July mountain. Above this were the Jobs of Yankee shrewdness aud energy come ' Into James Crane, Abraham Day and John UAHQina rock, competition, it Is not easy to pre to soon lie open From which my last communication Reedhead, which are done, except a litdiet, but Utah .will thronging crowds of emigrants, and if was dated, is a misnomer. I might have tle finishing Uo Mr. Heed head's.-M- r. MormoDidin has not better element of life than is commonly supposed, it must searched for It for an indefinite length of Crane and men have gone up and Joined gradually succumb to a higher civiliza time, if it. had not been pointed out, their forces to Bishop Sh? eta'. Levi & when I saw, not a hanging rock, but a Ira Reed come next, two brethren from tion, or migrate to a new home. mass of conglomerate, worn away on the Jordan side, who have In their Job of The above article Is from the editorial columns of the Providence (It. I.) Jour- under side and forming a little natural 900 feet a fill" of 400. ten and eleven- nal. We publish it that our readers may rock bridge by the! side of the road, at feet high. They have done consideraperuse the views of an editor, who writes the base of the high bluff or low moun- ble work, and calculate to finish with as complacently and confidently about tain which here bound jthe cafion on out help. John Ii. Blvth Joins them us and our future prospects, as If he were the north. It gives name to the mail above, and Is Joined by Winter's, Wild thoroughly conversant with tho whole station ten miles up from the mouth. & Hinckley, who have a mile of as ungasubject. It Is a specimen article; hun About a mile and a half below It the inly-looking ground to operate on as dreds of such appear In the columns of high, butting crags, and buttress rocks, Echo boasts up to the fork of the Cafion, the various papers. They give evidence of red and white sand stone, which are though it may not be the most tedious. of their writers' ignorance of the subject the distinguishing features 'of Echo David Moffat A, Sons are working at the upon which they treat; but any conceiv- Cafion, terminate, cropping out after east end of this mile, on a.- cut twenty able amount of nonsense Is overlooked wards in strata edges, but not rising in feet deep in places and 200 feet long, la articles written upon the ."Mor- tho massive irrandeur which marks through solid rock. There Is What may mons" and their doctrines and practices. their appearance below.' The moun- be termed a double bottom here to the The Influences of education and com- tains on either side are lower, more Cafion, the creek running in a sinuous merce are to work wonders among us; sloping and rolling, and the bottom Is course between banks, from which the if we can hold together against them, moderately level. The grading ror a cafion stretches put on either side until and a social law enforcing monogamy, distance here is done up to within a mile it reaches the mountains; those on the it will be proved that wo are in posses- of Hanging Rock station, where the north side being rocky and at times absion of mightier Internal forces than the contract of Kimball & Co. commences rupt, and on the south side sloping and and" continues up two miles. Their rolling. Winters & Co. are progressing world has given us credit for. He writes about us In some such a way camp is on a nlco, sloping piece of with their work, have a third of it done as a highly civilized, polished, enllght ground, on the left bank of the creek, and expect Uncomplete It by the first of ened man might be supposed to do about opposite the station, where the moun- October. In a part of their Job the line the Abyaslnians or a tribe of barbarians. tains recede, forming a ' pretty curve, runs in the bed of the creek, and the If we were heatheuish, uneducated, to- backed by rolling hills covered with turning it from its course,in the second tally ignorant of all the arts and amen verdure and fringed with willows and bottom named makes their work in this ities of true civilization, as low, as the brushwood. On the north side, opposite place somewhat tedious. From here up Bigger Indians, by whom this country their camp, the mountain tops are tol- to the contract of Bishop P. II. Young was Inhabited when we came here, .his erably .flat, and a beautiful little lake, andB. II. Young, the road is completed, remarks could scarcely have been more with a hard bottom aad some five feet the contractors Richard Maxwell and appropriate than those we print above. of water, is found hidden away from the E. Showell fc Co., having; finished. He, himself, evidently thinks, or at least casual passer or the traveler up and Bishop Young' has a mile, on which wishes his readers to think, that wo are down the cafion. At this camp I found there is considerable work in the bed of a people but little, if any, above the abo Air. jonn nouu, in charge or some the creek, and in wet marshy ground, rigines. If our system ("Mormonlsm'1) eighty men and, forty teams. He re and there Is an embankment 2,800 feet has not better elements of life than ii ceived me right hospitably, and extendlong, 28 feet high at the east end and It must commonly supposed, gradually ed "the freedom of tho camp," with running to grade on the west end. A suecumb.hesays, to a higher civilization. frankness' and. heartiness The work ditch .340 feet has been dug here for or migrate to a new home. here Is being ahead with energy. the creek, with a dam 120 feet long, and This "higher civilization" to which The creek ispushed being turned out of its the filling la being made our system is expected to succumb, we channel for three quarters of a mile be- the bed of the creek. More hands are suppose is to be fouud in the towns low the station, and the road will run in needed on this Job. We have now which spring up along the line of the its bed. Where the creek is turned out, reached the ( Ballroad, as It advances westward. W there are five cuts in making a passage 'NORTH FORK OF ECHO. have been favored by Bro. Orson Hyde for it, which are in length from fifty to with the perusal of a letter, written to two hundred yards, and in depth from Up which the llpe runs, swinging around the .west point j with a good him by Bishop W. Beeley, who went to twelve feet. eight sweep. This fork strikes off from the down to the railroad terminus In charge COAX. DISCOVERIES. main cafion towards the north, and has of a train to bring up the emigrants. While was at Rock shown I a Hanging beautifully level bottom, covered with Speaking of this "higher civilization" imcoal discovered' of In the luxuriant grass; down which, at a casspecimens as he saw it, he say: Is sevmediate and said it that ual vicinity This town, with another on the glance, it would be deemed that the eral or defined been veins have otner siae tne prosshould be carried! j But the rise has been called clearly Into creation by river, the building of the pected, for a.dlstance and give assurance grade its at extremity, where there is a heavy railway, and they are without excep- of a yast supply., Mr. Houtx and some cut. and a '600 feet tunnel, compels the tion the most demoralized places I ever Others have staked off and one claim saw. Life Is of no value here. Iam work to be carried along the mountain unuer me mars wnen l say that, at vela on the north side of the can An. on the last sine, causing some very least one mau per day has been the Several others have staked off a claim work, ja description of which average of murders In this little town on the opposite side, from which a ve re heavy would make this letter too long. 7 But since we came here. Vice, in every conceivable shape, stalks forth with un- fine specimen of coal had Lien taken before closing I must call attention to JL NClSAlfCEi blushing frout in toosd day light, and that was shown to me. i' at night satiates itself with committing Before starting this morning, David unheard-o- f crimes. Women, a the people thus far up the cafion P. Kimball and J. Q. Knowlton.Esqrs., which to the name, offr themselves disgrace openly, came Into camp, on their way to the are compelled to submit to. Papersand am in I and, fact, Informed, they have cannot be got up and down', by" invitations sillxed to their ridden all night. Their letters d printed having city,, t, with Wells, Fargo & Co's to catch the unwary and foolish. teams x some forty-siloads of brought of is not certainty.! This Almost every other house is a whisky tools last I degree week. tpart for President any office in Salt Lako City, of the mill, gambling hole; or a hous of fault the and so me time all three. This de- Young's contract and part for J. F. tut of tho ' employees' whdc operate scription of one city will suffice for all. Noun nan & Co's. around the . station 'close by here. I had not been in JLaramle fifteen . Via BO UANOLMO BOCK A Several - more wished to take1 the minutts before one man was shot aeaa tad.two others were Kimball & Co. have a lengthened em News, but would not i send for. it s'henKx ai rw ban kmen but it la not very high. A because of this. I have had to de meat In mile and t, town? hLV fy a quarter of their two miles Is tain this letter a day to send It by pri i .i.iu.t to :uhch Siew in UuS ' nearly done. Drlggs & Houtz Join them vate ban dJ being afraid it would, not oe raiMti? wuuia on the east with a quarter mile Job, Just reach if left at the-station hereXU uu furs is woaia r ail the arm, ot 'the about finished; and next to them Is E. j A CORRECTION. us, and annihilation would bit K!, ZZ Holm an, who has an embankment in A slip of the pencil In- - No.'V of this Btranir. his portion 490 feet long yith an aver- series of communications makes me say uuer me hould make such a dlfferelcl mat age of twenty feet high, aad in one place Chalk Creek Cafion; when it should be To give vou an Idea a about thirty feet. P. P. Pratt has com- Silver. Creek Cafion, at the mouth-orelate an JnckSnTt P5?orhare,will.One pleted a portion of Hoimaa's on the east which Wanshlp stands. Chalk Creek morning our boy. on going down end, and is ready for morel Next to is further 'down the. riyerfc running up thlTi. found a man and horse a httlid this is feet Job. worked by J. Wi from the right bank; while Silver Creek in the river and In Imnn.nt Cook who hrjs znade sfcut 43 feet lonar ruhsfdown Into5 the: Weberr 'from i the of coing down the tea ad ttuhed In Xt deep at the deepest part, cs west or opposite aide.;;; thTrX passage for the creek; and he has a 500 1 , -- ! . - -- to-u- I 'it suo-cum- s, ;' --- -. i j ; t 'if I - . - 1 . . - 1 " iin-whatjw- as t 4 4 ; - . -- j wel-lln- gs Ili-fam- , way-pocke- f0" thirst ?tob. . UngJSiSf Zm!?,?L?u'' t -- . i f . j , . lf f " 2x ' Sl to ti - - J - - t j - f ' . . . j, , from Bucharest Vlenn a Dispatches a flgh tT near ' RunUe3, report; n the Turkish ; troops add the insurgents. n It IK In which the. lattei i is rumored that 'the Turkish cunboats the were fired cnf from, the taoreln. DBPABTCBK OF THE JAPAN.JA -'- .. borhood-ocook.7 Nay heigh' Ban Francisco, 3. The steamer rpan 1x1 WORK. : CEASED cable aaUed for Yokohama and Hong Kong line to 1866 ceased the iLbndon. cable The of InauRuraUngL monthly and , Francisco tests show the fee worK this afternoon; ofsteamers betWeenan; . U e wicnuiauaiqe, is is xauit Hons Kon-g- oae atme, -- rat valued merchandise icebenrs. and rorobablvdamssred by naaaenfrers J. lo.OOQ, and $878,tK; in. treasure. Ross Browne the American- minister 10 I CELEBR ATI 0 H of the 24th in the tyuci China.; Cnaa. x. jroswu. v" Department and orthe Agricultural SETTLEnEHTS; Baron RUUthofen,' rloglst. were a " mo iraviuu "GrNlsok, July 28: 186S.1 Indorsed ,s coast press unauimously 1 is very Browne for the China mission as being Jixtuor ueseret jyewAB 1from is Qualifications seldom, heard any thing j this a man possessing many to In valuable service .we. your in place paper, to assist rendering thought It Blchthofen Baron be to write of interest States. perhaps might United the Intends making: geological researches in you a few lines about our celebration of tne Z4th or July. We are but few In : .j . j China., ... number at present;. for ion account of 'r DEATH OF M1LE3 O'REtttY. the greatest portion of our crop ; being i Kew York. Chas. G. Halplne, (Mlfea by grasshoppers In the early from an overdose destroyed of the O'KelMy), died than half of season, more part J t of chloroform "administered to1 relieve uur men uau w go vo wora on mo rail-I brain. of the; neuralgia road, to earn their livelihood, still' we enjoyed ourselves on the 24th. XjEgislativx. guns were fired and MarMontgomery.! The discussion of the tialAt sunrise . At nine, o'clock a common carrier bin created 'a great was formed the following procession It order; Detachment ofidCavalry, excitement in the house Mardiscovered that the bill had been tial Band, Quorum of Teachers, School lost by the committee' to which It was Children and Teachers, Committee of referred, when at point .of order was arrangements, 12 Mothers made that a printed copy could not dressed In black. 12 Fathersinin Israel Israel, be considered. Great confusion ensued 24 ladies dressed in ladies In the midst of' which the House ad dressed Indetachment citizens, I' white, j; journed. of cavalry. : . i DAMAGE BY BAINS. The procession proceeded to the resiBains are doing immense damage; dence of the Bishop.and then with film .worms are appearing In all this section and the Quorum of Teachers at its head marched through the principal streets of the State and: it is estimated that the to the' meeting house, where after singcotton crop is- already cut short-on"; half. ing and prayer a speech was delivered by Bishop H. H. Kearnes and an oraA NEQRO PERSECUTED. tion by Abraham Shawj Toasts, senNew Orleans. A negro named Bob- timents and songs, concluded the serbins has been making democratic vices, The afternoon was spent in a lively speeches for some time past: several have been made to take his lift dance, all lelt well and enjoyed them tempts y, a large mob of negroes .asse selves pleasantly and agreeably. bled around the building; where he too Respectfully, your brother, was ma: refuge, and great excitement H. Thunneson. a fested. Governor Warmouth-mad. . speech to the crowd and finally induced Kan abba, July 25th, 1868. , them to disperse. j. Editor Deterct Nciv; Dear Sir, The FIGHT WITH NEGROES AND WHITES. celebration of the 21st of Atlanta. Last Friday an affray took the entrance "of - the anniversary Pioneers was place between whites and negroes, in much; enjoyed by all present, which one was seriously and one mor The 4&y dawn was nailed by a salute 21 guns, and as the kiog of day shed of wounded. tally forth his first rays on the western hills CIVII, GOVERNMENT RESTORED. national the flag was raised vtkh a saWashington.- - General Meade has is- lute. The martial and string bands besued an order announcing that civil in readiness went forth and government is being restored in Geor- ing the town in remembrance of the gia; Alabama and Florida, and that the day we celebrate. military power,) vested in the district At 9 a.m. the citizens assembled on commander, ceases to exist under the t n A ntiVhli. .aii.m wViAn a procession reconstruction laws, and hereafter, all was formed in the following order: Mu military orders,' bearing upon the rights 'sic, Bishop and suite, Chaplain and two or persona and property of these States, of the Mormon Battalion, a will f cease to be enforced. ' The order members of young ladies, a company o f contains details for the future stations company the choir, the scholyoung gentlemen, of the troops. ars of the Sabbath school under the COLFAX AND PASTY EN liOUTE f FOR superintendence of Bro. RufusC. Allen, THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS.- '- I v.. . followed by a long train of citizens. The and' preoeaaion waa Moortod by & platoon of Chicago. 4. Schuyler Colfaxexcur-j cavalry in command f Lieut. Vm. S. partytoleft here, yesterday, on an Barry around the public square, thence . sion the Rocky Mountains.. ... f : to a commodious bowery prepared for the occasion. The. whole company beTHE x ing the, bowery, alter muKlan sic, seated under Washington; and prayer by the Chapsinging, have appeared in eastern Virginia, and a number of Radicals on various, points lain, a veiy interesting oratiou was deby L. W. Roundy. After more along the Potomac have been 'served livered music and the meeting was with notices. Considerable uneasiness dismissed speeches the by Is felt. The afternoon and' evening were General Howard starts immediately to visit all the principal bureaus aud spent in the dance, and other amuseAll seemed to enjoy themselves stations and to make arrangements pre- ments.' much on the occasion, and all were to the final discontinuance of paratory occurred through the .Nothing the bureau. or disturb the the peace, The Secretary of the Treasury has or- day toof mar one. ! dered that' no more applications for quiet any Officers of the day: Samuel Pollock, offlce in the Treasury Department shall be received, and that those now? on file Marshal; L. Wi Boundyi Orator; Wilshall be returned to the parties present- liam T Willis, Chaplain.) Committee of Arrangements. William ing them. v ora, Nashville. A bill was introduced inxienry.uarran anu wuiiam a. to the Senate for punishing persons who Barry. Yours truly,, appear masked on any street or road. SaiiueXi Polxock. The bill provides severe punishment for persons belonging to tne. Ku Klux Klan. and broviaes that members of A New Hybrid Fbdtt. Under this head these organizations shall" hereafter, rbe the editor of the Rio Virgen Times ofthe22d have now finely ripened an ineligible for offlce: and! that persons Kult. about to be inducted into offlce shall be entirely new hvbrid frnit. a! cross between required to take an oath that they havelthe waU cherry and wild pldaa. The tree is oeyer been indentified with such orcran t dwarf, slender and erect, resembling most ization. The bill will probably pass J j the leaves plum long and; narrow. Buds beten 'H! were-defecte- d. !.Ofth.W,ntoLt;lEMattt -- t-- w.' cwu -- MISS 'AJNJErX-T- E IT. 223 Who wUI make her debut In BeauUful PersonatlS orcit 7 i. v k In tbe charming Play of -- : ; , . rf to-da- y 1 . . A. 1 Mr. McKenzie as Mas er. Walter, Miss Adams as H elen, And a FULL CAST OF THE COMPANY. - J " ; band-played- to-da- y. TUESDAjy, Aug. 4, 1868. The performance will rsonslsf of Bherldan bean Ufa PiJv.ltiS KnowAlea Sf entitled. THK 1 ht n mrira home-madet- 24 U - : i - ' ! ' e I j - I'-'-- . j : To-da- V .1 m sum JULIA. latter Walter.j. Sir Tbomas CltlTord-.- V JLX. e anKette ixce ....Mr I McKenti .2ir . JS ...XMr J Lindsay KHydV Mr f V Graham iMr P Maraett. Mr J M Hardle M r R F Nesles Lord Tinsel Mcxlna Katnom 11. Master W ford i.. Master Heart well Oaylove..- M. Stephen- Thomas Walter Sim pson irr JLF J.JL L.Mr A Merrill B D Crowthw l.Mr J B Kelly Mr R Matt newt Mr H Halnei . .Miss Adasoi Helen.... DOORS OPKN 7H o'clock. Commences punctually at 8. Performane I t-- : 7- kred I e t I ; i And for Sale Cheap FOR GRAIN OR GASH! AT : I sere-had- ed . A Qeneral Assortment of .! V : GOODS DRYcJkoceries,' i i V', SADDLEBY -- and other 1 . ' i ( KU-KLU- HARDWARE, X. 4-T-he Ku-Klu- I f BOOTS AI1D SHOES, HATS, Sec KimbaUdeXa firre nee. sat-isfie- di : j , dlS(kl7 PACIFI INSURANCE COMPANY, ; Of San Francisco, California. , - says:-"W- e I Capital Asspts, Gold, $1,483,037.81 i readily on the peach, is wonderfully prolific and bears second year from the bud In dense masses of fruit, which is nearly round; red, 1 J to 3 inches : incircti inference, resembles a cherry, has a grateful sub-aci- d The resolution was tabled. taste, freeh, crisp and juicy, and ripens be TELEGRAPH OPERATORS TO BE SWORN tween the apricot and ' 1 . TO 8EORESY. ThU fraltf wiU be a valuable addition to Tallahasse. The Legislature passed 4 the garden or orchard, and as it is easy and a Din requiring all the telegraph opera-- 0qnickofprop4ga"tioit wiil n be found tors XI 2 every coUeciio ofVruit." ttk to a eccresy, nnu 10 ma&e mem fine nd Imprisonment for the dlvul-genc- e of any message; also a bill taking NOTICE OF IK'S." RAMSQHOFF & CO. the ejection of delegates to the Electoral A wnOM.IT MAT CONCERN we notify College from the people and placing it jOL will expire that our in the Legislature. The Legislature on thehereby, of Januarypartnership First and we therefore next, s also passed a bill giving colored people request amy and 'everybody fcnowlng- indebted to as, by note or otherwise, to every privilege of the whites on all the settle within this date, to lxty days f rom railroads of the State. A similar bill re- save expenses, S0) as at nanat all claims time that be Klven Into the bands of our attorney lor lating to hotels was introduced and will collection. . n. kan&ouokf a Co. probably pass. Bait LAke city, July 9, uses. dl9si&2mea LEGISLATIVE. I Atlanta. A resolution was introduced in the Senate providing for the organization of all loyal citizens Into the militia, irrespective of color. able-bodie- . . d! . W-ffiH1-to mHIS - , ronciGN. ,;f V 1 antl-Unionls- finely of tbe public is very bitter, even suprpestlng the press mob: Ml. bing of the Canadian Ministers. . QUARKEX Rutland, yt. -- i .i -- : .- soswto purchase i ; V CO., Ffflf miSrchants Y ' " " cqtvitviiGGioN . . onocno -r fllLrk areen PAB ASOI. In seat T Er ll Circle of- the Th atr, on last 8nd The Under Will be suitably nln. rldJ f pr this eaTmg u wim tne JLJ No 11 - - Melra and Vorwaid Ooods to the Territories as. mrmifornn. wr Charges titaw. AdTanclng, Storage ad reasonable rates. 1 for--. L To the Merchants and Bankers ot C&aha,City gensw, Ter. and Bait Ie u tu.-;l- l jsaitor -- MONTANA. , nrtshled thronth ibis Fall. JZZ . DODS, Oil' CllTi 7-;AaV- - v ,- 'tub kewlpin; decree hits bet Pa.AnJmptrlal 7 the new loan. authorizing 1 G miiir . : i FALL STOCK OF ; . for Aa-en-U W. IK Thomas, V. Sir. FEED. T. PERCIS , ' .iiCknseral J.O.MeffecOJi, "tTTILZ. acaln start asf abon the 15thorAu 1 T JLSD MUIiDEB. An atrocious murder was committed at Bhxewsbury last nights- - Along standing ooarrel broke out between two families named Plum-le- y andUalcnln whlcrf iridfscrlmfnate firing took place, when aybung man named;: Johnson Oilman, atr disinterested party wa! killed entirely ny'Hor-ac- e Plumley. Five of the principals in the affray were arrested. "v.. IIORKIBLK iAVFAIB 'AT. MANCHESTKB. ' Manchester, England.-A- n alarm fire wta' given at the Muslcr llau of Saturday night, and the audience seized with a panic, rushed for the 'doors, when twenty-thre- e persons, principally women and children, were crushed to a and death, large number had limbs " d211-3- m Annoance that for ts repeat.1 The spirit I WALKER BROTHERS, CRONTN & PJ2RRIS iUIMIDr'ADD Y6r, 3Halifax specials 'say hold out ... t . t i FREIGHT )i TTAnTEDI ' !C3 !hi; : J. W.tatP ;;f i: o fA SITU AlIOW B1CTA. MIIXBlWUtalyfrtmi Colorado and Hew Mexico-ca-re , Jbr o And Omaha. rla . A Oft. and Cru class tone' nresmer.- Can produce the best of references. Would prefer situation in aA .Montana Track.wi rrr'-. Ihe vicinity oi the city. Addr U.r.. xJMtof - ane. ! d214-lw:w2-6.1 salt I-a- ke - tor Insurance effected on F;ari property. Mills. Merchandise, Risks and DwelllBgt neaQcea luiies. A. J. RAU3TON. decretory. v-- ' 4. PUBLIC FEELINQ IN NOVA SCOTlA. New the CXJMPANT svdjnstedl and paid at tbe.Oea- All I taem-selve- INSURANCE welt-known established a General Agency la Salt i-- kehas City, for the Territory of Utah.n Gold or PoUeles issued, payable either I Currency as may be desired. av. 1 f - - . : .',-,- ..... 5 ; Md-bSS- . - :.-;- , (Bpeelal e, - i.r? ' , ... . - i ml w - . , . .jr.-- - - ' |