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Show immi I JK. MONTANA. MAIL DAILY COKISHE Helena promise to celebrate Washington birthday with a grand ball. There i considerable complaint of OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. short weight in the flour trad around UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Helena, and the appointment of an inCtvtmor Georgs . Woods, Oregon A. Black, Utah. spector of weights and measures has Secretary George Chief Juitice f. li. McKean, Mew York. Aatfociato Justice J. S. llorcraan, of Penn- been demanded. The contract for carrying the mail on sylvania, and P. H. H-Emerson, .Michigan. Marshal George Maxwell, Michigan. the Helena and Fort Benten route has X. S. Attorney William Cftrey. Surveyor-GenerInd. Nathan Kimball, to D. T. Parker, of St. of Public Moneys .1. 11. Overton, been awarded Jteceiver Land Office Wiliitt Potten?cr. O. J. Salisbury has been Louis. U. S. Assessor J. P. Taggart, Illinois. V. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister, California. awarded the contract for carrying the mail on the Helena and Mitsou'a route. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: FKKBI'ARY 17. WBDBrBDAT - al Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff John Hurt. Prosecuting Attornev J. C Wright. and Collector J. Rosen bans. Asvor Countv Clerk J. C. Wright. School Superintendent Mr. Joelsoa. Feanty Recorder J. C. Wright. AT THE OCCIDENTAL In Salt Lako City, the ever popular proprietor, Auxk &. Murphy, can ways be found catering to the tastes of the thirsty public. When in the city and you wish to indulge, we recommend you to their care. Tkuir Tom and Jerry is simply immense. ;.. nuptials of two of their most prominent townsmen. They know tis true, cause they have seen tho wadding outfits. The citizens of South Mountain are enthusiastic over their prospects for the coming season. Thev assert that the quantity and quality of the ore has been ascertained beyond a doubt, and that tbe close of the next season will find them at the head of the list. The miners regard the introduction of the Burleigh drill and Farmers electric blasting machine into the mines at Silver City as tho beginning .of a new era in the raining history of Owyhee county. WE9 CORINNE AND VICINITY. Mr. F. B. Gilmore was .the only passenger on the Montana coach this morn -- ih. :I The Osceola billiard room opened out Billiards and pin in fine style pool can now be indulged in by everybody. to-da- y. - January shifted the responsibility for th thaw, and February has to answer for the demoralization of the sleighing. ' ' Prom one to ten cars WjiKTM Iudiuu Matters. Some time ago Congress appointed h Potatoes. Address, quoting lowest cash price, also wholesale price of other veg- committee consisting of Messrs. Schenck of Indiana, Bennett of Idaho, and Heed, etables, S. H, Wood, Cheyenne, Wyformer Indian agent in Idaho. Affairs oming. had been-sbadly managed in Indian o -- Much interest was manifested in the Calico Ball last night, and a large crowd attended as many as forty couples. As usual with our balls and parties, everything went off in the finest manner and the trippers never let up till about 4 oclock this morning. ... Supper was served at the Western Hotel, and a fine one it was; of this, no more evidence could be wished than the ruins that were visible afterwards attested. During the whole evening the greatest harmony prevailed, and when the ball wound up each and everyone felt they had had a jolly. time and betides had contributed their mite for the benefit of our peor suffering neighbors east. Th committee of citizens met last Th evening with a full attendance. on organization reported progress, and the committee to prepare a circular letter submitted their report, which was adopted by the committee. The ways and means committee were instructed to get the tame printed, with discretionary power. Much interest was manifested, and all seemed to be determined to put the thing through. Men Who were dubious at first are becoming sanguine. - The committee on organization will be ready to submit a plan soon, and the work will be commenced in earnest. Meanwhile these circulars will be sent out immediately, and the attention of the public directed to the lands Mr. Glover exhibited his viewrof Corinne and the valley, which will exhibit the country to good advantage and will make a valuable addition to the prospectus of the company. In connection, to is intended also, it publish a map of the valley and the railroad facilities, and the whole of the proposed Territory of Cariboo. sub-commit- tee Sisson, Wallace Jc Co. are almost daily receiving fresh supplies to their extensive stock of. goods, to bo sold obeaper than over. Groorioo, Use Dooleys Yeast Powder if you relish light, elegant biscuits, rolls or pastry. Convenient to have ' in tbe hVmse, always ready, reliable, and permits no waste of flour with which it is prepared. Manufactured by Dooley & Brother, 9 New Street, New York. City Hall, Corinne, Fobruarjr 16th, 1S75. Committee met pursuant to adjournment, the 'chairman Dr. Graham presiding. 5. S. Johnson elected Secretary pro tem. E. P. Johneon and Dr. Graen Organham,' of the ization, reported progress. .On motion of Dr. CasRevr Af. B. Ciuckner was added to tho Geneial Committee. Her. S. L. Gillespie, chairman of the Committee on Circular Letter, submitted their report,' which was adopted. The ee Ways and Means Committee were instructed to get the tarns printed, in such style and such a number as they shall deem practicable. Tbe committee then adjourned to meet at the call of tha chairman, which will bo as non at the are ; ready to rewlhar port. Aftor receiving and adapting those reports. the committee will call another meeting of the citizens and submit the result oY their labors to them. 8. S. Johnson, See retar y pro tem. sub-committ- At Lima, Ohio, they have adopted a very pleasaa t Wray for raisi ng funds for the grasshopper sufferers. ' A spelling is held, the admission fee being school cents, and the sucplaced aUtwenty-fircessful contestant is presented' with a copy of Webitera. unabridged dictionary;-Yet it tikes Corinne to got up the Calico Balia ft? tko benefit of the poor tuFerenu e ' v . ; : , j v. ' Oas (bo matters, and government and the Indians had been made th victims of so many steals that people had almost despaired of ever having those matters conducted on principles of common honWc did hope that the esty, commission would devise some system that would protect interests all around. But it looks as if there was something wrong in the affair. Article 2 of the proposed treaty reads as follows : It is agreed. further that no public highway shall pass through or bo continued in said reservation without the consent of the Secretary of the Interior; that the Secretary of the Interior shall regulate the rates and amounts of tolls to be charged on that portion of any toll road or bridge sitaated or running through or into said reservation,' and not less than of such toll shall he paid ovej and expended under the order ef the Secretary of the Interior to aid such In dians in the pursuit of agriculture. The articlo takes the control out of the hands of the Legislature, who are supposed to represent the interests of the people, and makes it a mstter to be juggled up between the Secretary, Agent and proprietors of toll roads, with an h of tho opportunity to divide proceeds among themselves. An opportunity is given for those parties to raise the tolls and make a profitable thing among themselves. The thing has a bad look. Article 4 reads: It is however fur ther agreed that the agent may, by agreement in writing, sell grass, hay er Said writ pasture on said reservation. ten agreement and an itemized state mentoftho proceeds of such sales and expenditures thereof, which shall be for the benefit of said Indians, shall be reported to the Indian Department. While we do not believe that every man is dishonest, jet the two sections above quoted, which are tho main changes mada in the existing treaty, certainly gives opportunities for much dishonesty and trickery. It gives an opportunity for an arrangement between the agents and proprietors of toll reads and bridges to fieoce tho public and divide the profits between the'm. And tho fourth articlo throws open the door wide for a glorious chance for picking by dishonest agents, and sad experience has taught us that there is an infectien about an appointment to the office of Indian agent which has nearly as paralyzing an effect upoa'the moral char acterof a man as an election to Congress. We hope Congress will examine the matter more thoroughly before taking action in the premises. --Whift wc would charge no one with dishonest in tentions, yet tbe opportunity for such practices is made so easy, nod the whole thing bears the look of a pre arranged Montana Otrcot, Corlnno, f onc-four- th FARCY AND FAMILY rrd GOOD!, OUTFI GAR P E) COUNTRY PRODUC) ORO-CEUI- E AND boots COK- - STANTLY ON HARD. H. MOORE. m niD cash THE -- ARK MADE IE R to-w- it: N A;. - , ( BILLIIliiS & WlIBELOCIt, Sole Proprhtors, la TH Groceries, CORINNE MIELS OLD COR HER E Corlnno, Utah. V. L. WHEELOCK t I "i 'i Provisioun, fo Has Depot in Liquors, THE BANK A It 3E IV r ! k y the place for the best beer in the city. Call and try its quality. MONTGOMERY f ? Louis Ordnero Salt Lake City, I IE, AT-- JCOSKND TO THE BURDETT ORGAN COMPANY, ERIE. PENN, r FOR CIRCULARS e LEIlJES, XThblmal and Bstoil Drnler HALL, r i BURDETT ORGiltlS KlflTCHLESS g3-Orde- HEtlRY i C cobxtiit piowici Egs is : hi; UOSTANA' CTREE i, CORtNNIS,' OTAJI. Nads is Hpsrlaltjr Matter and of foreclosnre'and sale PURSUANT to a decree ;J by tbe Third Judicial District Loui t of the Territory of Utah, 1 shall expose at rs by mail or telsgraph promptly public tale at tho front doer of the Court House to. attsud.d in the city of ttrl.kam, County of liox Aider, and Territory of Crab, on the 2d day of March, .1. I. 1875, at 12 oclock M, the following deVwssral thoasand shingles and a lot of All that cert On piece scribed prcnii.es, sepl-t- t or parcel of land situate ih Box Elder County, rougn lumber n hand, Utah Territory described as follow, to wit: lot four (4) in block cue hundred and ninety-eigh- t and one and one half (1 1,) feet front off the we.- - t ut 'e of lot three (3) in the same block, ail as laid down in the plot and survey of Corinne by John ONeil! for theD. P. It. It. City, as made Corupun-- , and two billiard tables, o be sold as the property of Jacob O. Euney, at the suit of Henry O. Herkness. GEOROE R. MAXWELL, U. 8. Marshal. February 8th, 1875. In Richards Hall, u isErtoiSieij ! .jsnn & rE? .1 8. SLUSHILY SALE the lirst-cla- Old Corner facing tho stylo and keeps the ss a Qcliinery Wev Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Tobacco, and Cigars. -- Free Lunch every night, consisting of OyEter aoup,and the Vegetables of th sas . KINGSBURY, Props. AND- - sld IXusooy Bank Corner. Oa th All kinds and Porter English Slontana CORINNE. Ale Con- 0tM Corinne. epl-t- f FREDERICKSBURGER LAGER BEER GROCERIES, Alwsysjcn Tap. PROVISIONS, Etc. Wines, Martin to Sviit tlx Times City Brewery and Malt House. And. Frioes Moore, Propr'o. Cl; assortment sf & The ilest Quality of Flour Cos. Dealers in all kinds of NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES OF ALL DESCRIP- - oa hand and for sal at th Gausago, Dried Deef. to And everything pertaining Butcher Shop. a first class LOWEST MARKET RATES. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., ; the Most Completely Furnished Mill In Utah, and We Have AUD HELODEOIIS Orders from Neighboring Towns ORGAHS Promptly Filled. manufacand most Propr. AMQHLGR Paid for Ulfheat. Wholesale & Retail Butchers TIONS. M- - - 1- JVIarkiet. Montana at., next door to Sisson, Wallao FREE LUNCH, IN CA8H1FO ,, Liquors, & Cigars, A largo fltghest Market Price Meals at all Hours. Jb'eople Propose to do theDest Woitc In the Territory. perfect Th oldest, largest tory in tho United fetates. Corner of Colorado and Second Street CORINNE, - CORIKNK, UTAH. aT. seltf 5 - UTAH. - .. tl III Bill s. LEONARD E L IE Ly qeeren auttcrbr.Mch, - Bad Debt Collodions a Specialty. , .. lOUfi Brine On Your Crain! No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the same Popularity. "W KBrSend for Price-ListY. N. MUFFAI.O, " Address LOAN AND COLLECTION AGENCY. AN- 4;0 0 0 Now in use. Pred Corker. duo mum , LAGER BEER FIKES7 qCILITT Real Estate sold and rented. Money loaned on Healbought, Estate and Collaterals. Collections made throughout tbe Territory. promptiyfattended to. . Cor-respond- ent Orrica At A. W. Perkins Drug Store, top v posit tho PrstolSce, v ' Workmen'. Experienced f meat-- , wild and tnne. he hs full 0 dishes Tho Ue- -r river sitpplys him with all sorts of fishes; And tho f ir La Belie France, and the hills on n the Rilin Give drinks to all those who at the Old Cornre dines. TICKETS FOR THREE MEAL ecta-tr VIOUMU im lltut, BXAS.I ' ay for what you get, and get what you pay for. Here food is prepared for the test of socioty, And handsomely served in all stylos Mid vsrioty; Andjiho lovers of imported liquors nd wine hoelocks tho place in the city to dine. Say Louis Demerc, Tli Celebrated - of Wines, Scotch stantly on hand. Fifth & Montana Streets, one-fourt- plan. Or ALL XINDB , BEER mnd (DloZhirtgi dzrQQdo Jwry (Bstwssa leooad and Third atrsota.) has boon disconPooplos Market. tinued by Hr. Martin retiring. The businoss will be centinucd by Heytron & Moore. D. J. HHYFRQN, MILWAUKEE and Cheapcil cf Larg( v in the U ; ; 5 r ... ProYiaiooo. iterf.to- Tiik ro.pARTjrr.Bemi existing between Martin & Mooro, J. t 1 Produoe'nnl O... Notioe. . Colonisation. Sub-Committ- i . School Trustoos S. L. TiCbals, II. Hoase "hud A. Harden brroek. WWW UJ. .GOTHQDE. whoioobl aad bated Dealer la IDAHO. Sisson Wallace & Co. have just rea It is reported that they have struck ceived, and intend to keep a fine assortbonanza ia the Pauper mine ut Silver ment of Tie and Hardware constantly on band. City. CORINXK CITY OFFICERS: It is rumored that J. C. Corley, supOld Hair cleaned, dyed and made -- Mayer It. E. Hurlbnt. tb of South Chariot erintendent mine, LElisl. Councilman 3. L. Tibbals, like new; combings made up etc.: at --Ferguson, J. W. Guthrie, J. T. Park insen, been replaced by a man nanled Crithas the Standard Hair Store, Salt Lake J. Malsh, Hiram House. M. 1. Ochiltree, tenden. Leuii Demers and Henry Liewes. City. Recorder E. C. Jacob. The people of Silver City are at tho Eliel. Lambert Jreaurer the Peace li. C. Jaeebs. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. height of bliss over the approaching Marshal D. D. Ran. - azzzza am tzzxzizzz. J. al- i"f Wholeesls sad retail Joaler in del0 Alex. Toponco, Qoml Howe, E P'T S and Bootc Shoeo, and Th GENTS' CCSCS FC:iSKlX3 Always oa head. A loo SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH- At it meeting of the trustees of the UNO HATS. of Fublic Library Kentucky, January Itsfers hy pormission to tisr. G.1 L. A gi. P. O. Dent., J. H. Wickizer, li. S. vttv AVING PERFECTED MY ARUANGB-JLithat C. M. resolved was it 16, 1875, me ts with some of th largest houses Marshal, Go. K. Maxwell, Postmaster, J. M. Thomas Hon. under 11 " ALT A York and Boston, I aw prepared 8UPBRIOR who, New Or QUALITY lloore. Esq., in Briggs, eetl2-t-f G. Box 672. the P. to pay was real the frr E. Brnmlette (deceased) concerts the of gift business manager DGWniO HIGHEST MARKET PRICE TOR TOOI1Y, Public Libthe of aid in Orders ftAa adlstanc promptly ftlld , ' A st t v it already given X ;i iviV I .f ?, . sltf rary of Kentucky, be and he is hereby at ECTS II i j-sMQ8 9 sool-t- f authorized to take the place of said JOHN JTO I HEN MoC H. W Bramlette in the management of the afsi - ' rs ig AND-il . Gift last and Concert, A: fairs of the Fifth UTS or VUIISOTOR, . C.l and that the drawing announced for ' . i and U. S. COMMISSIONER, -Painter February 27, 1875, shall positively n on that day take v place o unequivocally t.vj i OFFICE AT THE CITY HALL, without any further pestponeroent or 24 Main t5t-- i '5 doors Ywrth of No. COURT FEDERAL Bv U0U3EnBUILDINQ, T delay on any account whatever. POstoffieo, Salt Lako City. J. Fred. Corker, Durrett, President. Otreot-- OorUms. Fifth flrTrfi tsalt Lake City, ageit far Utah; i CAWtACXCX v 'f CITY." f ftpficiAL AtrsarnON to nsiso win Proprietors. JT EE Btst.y Bcdout postpaid $75 per week CASU .to all, At hone or triWeling. Something entirely hewl Addisa at once Thk Bkvkbly Co., Chicago. YToodsl-Specia- l E L ' r - .. J. .1 Attorns -r- . ; Att orne y tIaw : V Law J. oaogie; a " -- - Papir tlchccr V . i Off .) Tho Greet Silver Plater, Cleaner, and Poli.h er. Indispensibte to every family. A fortune for agents. Sellf at SarwU Free, It. KJZ3 JEN DA L. k bfndlor CO., Chicago Ills. EXJCEV c ' Overton r 'IULu. i LSJtl at5 Salt orxhi Lake 'L.ji.fci City, TerHsry, toll D. tlyan, for A1 U in rwycaezi Lr yi hi! ruarter end erhh f sec 7, town uy ieav tla subscriber. BYAX, j-'- C, t j C j ntj tr 4 I) |