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Show -- 4 " Published very evening, by th " PRINTING COMPANY. O AIL . mnwii HAIL. DAILY COnifHlE . . . COOKS. W. WATTS. Dnilnm UanKcer. S. . JtllHSOBT, TEH MS l : On year, by taxi I or express Six Months Three months DUvrd by carrier at 2 H Attorney-at-La- eOKIXXB cents per week. Sial - sepi-t- UTAn. f Kelton. Corinne. Terrace. t Special Dispatches to the Rsil. A CO., OGDKN, UT Alt WILLIAMS u JOHNSON, Senatorial. Utah and California Lumber, Builders Turned Work, Scroll Sawing, Oils, Paints and Colors, Window Glass, etc. All orders on line of U. P. and C. P. R. R. promptly attended to. Terms cash. sept24-U- m BEARDOLEY HOUSE, w. R. OTO V E n , 9 (Formerly the J anetioa House) DKNTIOT. peratteuv pertaining to dentistry in the most skilltul manner, at reason-b- l prices Orricx With Dr. Graham, Corinne, Utah. por-Term- ed epl8-t- f accommodations for s First-clas- - UTAH. - OGDEN JUNCTION t HARDENBROOK A LANDON- - Mfli lirsry sad AND HOME CUSTOM. TRMISIEHT Feed MUbles. M. II. BEARDSLEY. A. L. KIDDER, opltf Denver Feed aud Sale Stable HAT AND GRAIN TOR SALE. and Retail Dealer in Wholesale and Cigars. Liquors evDest Brands always on hand.va - TERRACE FUROUSON A BRO., .Nrtk Front St., COUINNK. seltf j 1. H. SUtPUEUD, AND SIGN HOUSE. ORNAMENTAL O LAZIER AND Fieat 8k, iur tAlNINO IN. ALL STYLES AND SATISFACTION GU A RAM TIC XI). - UTAH. sepl8-t- f 5, A F & A M. A REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS held at Masonic Hall, Shorts building, Montana street, the first and third Mondays of each month. Sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially inrited to G. GOLDBERG, W. M. attend. W. McNutt, Secretary. sep!7-t- f good standing are cordially invited to attend. S. L. T1BBALS, N. G. sepl2-t- f J. A. Johksom, Secretary. and Sixth, bet. Cerlnue, Utah. Cl CO. - SECOND-HAN- D CBIVTION the Hail Hair Dressing and Bath department - under the superintendence of . . Mrs. Spencer. . . seltf Compromised. It is reported New York, Jan. 20. authority that A. A. Selover, whese failure has been announced; has effected a compromise with his creditors on a basis of one per cent of his miscal- Re-open- ed. culations. - Beecher Casei New York, Jan. 20 In the Beecher trial Porters illness was announced, and counsel for the defence asked that Evarts and Tracy bo allowed, to continue with Moultona cress examination. They each objected, saying such a course would be improper and out of order. The court wanted counsel to arrange the matter themselves but Beach objected, and the Court finally directed the cross examin ation to proceed. Tracy took Moulton in band. BREAD, to-da- PIES, WINES, Do VOL Cl JOHNSON, JEWELERS AND GUNSMITHS, - LIQUORS, , , Havs constantly on hand a large assortment of GUNS, PISTOLS AND SAUSAGE, CRACKERS, CHEESE. AMMUNITION. SATISFACTION WARRANTED IN RE-- " pairing Guns, Watches, Clocks an Jewelry. Stocking a specialty. JTRTH v v Free Lunch. nl5 Congressional. f In the House Washington, Jan. .Speaker, pretested ra resolution from y, ox-Ju- dge Appropriations. GEORGE HANF, Proprietor. Washington, Jan. 19 to-da- rtri j i S s 4 i T i t I t ' EM. tnvdk, -- - . 4 , to orders by - 1 Charged with Embezzlomont. GauoagOp Driod Philadelphia, Jaa 19. The grand jury has feund a true bill against John And everything pertaining to W. Gerdemann, of St. Boni- Butcher 8hop. t r rsface Church, charging him with embez ox-pri- -- Andy Nashville, Xarket. IMieat Montana St., Corinne. OVERLAND SHOPS, to-d- ay. thare " it ere k t , r4 S qi t in t , - ei V cls j3 . I r v - OOrZIDlNIB. UTAH. E. ICAL3POELL, NL Propriotor. ai sfeiji msrcLtss taels beds Doard and ilodcincPCto 93.so pet oo y. . k Free Bus to and from the Cars. gage Transferred with Care and without Charge. " Bag- 1 The attention of the traveling publle I specially nvited to this House, as It faa lately changed hands and is now in charge ot one of the moot popular and axperienced hotel men in Utah. t Stages for all parts of Montana and Idaho leave the Metropolitan daily at 0:30 a. u,. . to-da- y , 54,000 CENTRAL MOTEL, t " , FOREIGN. Bullion Withdrawn. London, Jan. 20. Amount of bullion withdrawn from tho Bank of England is ten thousand pounds. HOUSE RAILROAD r. if - CORINNE f a i ' neat) v . UTAH? - , i J. MOfJTCOMErJY, Propr. , AJU to-d- ay THE Spanish News. Paris, Jan. 20. It is stated that th OMJLT FIC3T-CX.AC- HOTEL 3 IE THE CITT. BAKERY Republicans have left Barcelona and other towns in Spain for a conference with Zt. It. Oepat,) COEtlMMfi. the Carlists chief gaballo, in regard to a Facing general rising against King Alfonso, and should tho project succeed it is ( proposed to decide by plebeacite between OUTFITS FOB PA83KNGBR8 LBNCHXS AND a monarchy, with Carlos as king, and a GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS FRESH is considerable There Republic. agitaBRKAD EYKKYx 7YT PxES a. tion mirong tho Republicans In AND CAKKI. TERMS THREE DOLLARS PEE DAY. I XKW BRICK BUILDING. LARGE, PLEASANT AND WXLL FURNISHED BOOMS, : GOOD' bPRTXG bto x IN ALL TIIE SLEEP- ING ROOM. lBar-colon- ! i " KATd The Table will be at all times supplied with .the best, nnd the oomfort ofguetts attended to. Inaugurated. Dover, Del., Jan. 19 Gov. Coch His in rane was inaugursted denounces tho augural military; interference in Louisiana. T.aws Three meals, $1; Beds, 50c; Board er wsek, $5.0q; Board and lodging. g?, p , John Robinsons Sad Fun. All Kinds of V.Iqaors John Robinson mado New Years Price. calls. He called on a saloon keeper, he called for liquor, called the liquor good, and drank enrfugh to trip him up. Then he called for police, and when tho police came he called them liarsand sueljj. I was having a little, fun, he explained winking at his Honor. John Robinson, are you aware that this is a very solemn eWorld, g said the world which has tea heart Court, aches to one smile? Dont you know' that the grim shadow of grief rests upon every doorstep, and that tho tombstones in the cemeteries almost outnumber the trees in the fore&l? .There V wailing in every household, John Robinsou theres grief in every heart. And yet you claim that you were only having a little fun! Thats all, your Honor; it was a holiday. It was sad fun, John Robinson. While all the rest of us were swearing n off and making i resolves you were lying atthe corner of sn alley dead drunk. It is five doprs or sixty days, sir, and if this case was before a Chisago police justice, hed Free make it 3500 or a life sentence. ta -- . 1 to-da- y. at tho? L.owb n u ' i CTAOE8 TO AND FROM HELSNA. DEER tfB li K ' hi i r. i- - , , . Ik V FREE COACH TO AriO f FnOrj CAQT, ,i LACf4UANi'Rf3prleter LP I'i.EST U0U8U, fj 5 IColton, Utah. I F1R8T-CLA- orroerra I i TnxVoaT-oriria- - i 1 CORINNE, n it IIOTKL IN THK PLACK. SS lllOTE E R H iiAnr v. ji bK ' ! "S Tax Only t Fort. Benton,. Boeeman Virginia, s.j0aPt ell points in Montane, leave every morning at :3 0, end arrive every evening. ' sepi-t- sspi , v L. 1 u, i UTAH, -- rl. - Utah. Montana Ctrcst, the Houses ballotted separately at noon ORGANS AHD UILODEOnS for lXniteL States Senator. In and most perfect manufao- the 8enate, Johnson 6, Stephens 6, The oldest, largestthe United States. tory in Brown 3, Bated, Savage 2, Quayles 2, A Billiard Saloon in connection with the Ewing 1, and Kenedy 1. Three ballots House, were taken all alike in the House. One aeitf Now in use. ballot, Johnson 2J, Stephens 11, Brown 11, Bate 11, Quayles 5, Ewing 6, SavNo other Musical Instrument ever obtained the same Popularity. Brownlow and 1. 6, age 2, Hawking I , ' KBrSeod for Price Lists. Both Houses adjourned till Sins (ffontaaa Address UUFFALO, JT.Y. to-da- f - 1 Both 19 i , GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Johnson Ahoad. Tnn.,s Jan. first it est zlement. Ooof a i hotel. SfcBSatijirAn i Dealers in all kind of , . 5 orrJCriih. .f Propro. all e t It is reported that Senator Schurz contemplates residing in the neighbor--- , hood of either Boston or New York fer a year er two after ,he leaves the Senate, r ft ?:, hljeary th. United States, which is ameng hU literary plans for the future, and for which ho has mde a large accumulation of materials. Peoples doublo-bactf-actio- dWnae no;;;' lwin, tho recusant Paeifio Mail witness, stating his desire to answer queetiosi and purge himselfj also at ting that he was suffering frommalarial fevsr, nd unless released his testimony would, bo loit forever. A resolution wee adopted rescinding so much of tho resolution of January Cth as directed the Sergeant at Arms to keep Irwin in jail. HVEarlcet O Brian asked leave to offer a resolution, calling the President to state by what authority tho courts and officers o ' Martin Cl Llooro, Mississippi at Vicksburg bad boon Interfered with. Lynch ebj acted to the resolution in Uhc!?saIo Cy Ilctsll 'Catchers that shape. The Heuse weat into committee of the Montana at., next door to Slsaon, Wallaoe a Ooa. whele on the Indian appropriation bill. The House One door west of Metropolitan Hotel, y appropriation committee agreed UTAII on the in sunitems including M following UTAH. CORINNE civil epl-t- f dry appropriations: A bill for refunding States expenses and raising volunteers, f 297, 000; construction and maintenance of the military telegraph Wholesale end Retail Dealer In lines, especially in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, 355,000; for collection of s on hand, the bept beof, veal, mutton and prize money and other claima pirk; tKe best corned meats, and tho bounty CrecerlM and Provision, Liquors, best sausages of all kinds. of colored soldiers, 45,000; freedmens , hospital, 345,000. The committee also Press. Cigars and Tobacco. Cash paid for all kinds of hides, Meats de- - agreed to move an amendment to the .Only An Ohio Man, liverod any place lreo of charge. pendiog Indian appropriation bill to insert the item of 3297,000 for the interAmong tho railway travelers eating KINDS OF WINES, SCOTCH ALK est due the Chickasaw national trust dinner at a hotel near the Central depot I am thankful for tho patronage of the pub- fund. AND ENGLISH PORTER CONyesterday was ra chap from Fayette, lic. Ohio, who hoisted ia meat, potato and STANTLY ON HAND. LEVI SANDERS. nol9 Postal Arrangements With Can- bread as if he had been a week without ada. second cup of coffee was Summons. Washington, Jan. 19 At a Cabine eating. A epl-tthe postal arrangaments brought him; and in his hurry ha picked In the Justices Court of Malad Precinct, in session y Box Utah. the county of Elder, TerritoryDf with Canada ware completed and a copy it up and took a largo swallow. It was K. C. Jacobs, J. P. Allen Ilardenbrook and John Landon, partners, doing busi- will be forwarded to Canada at onoa, fur considerably hotter than pepper, and in , ness under the t:rm name and style of his exeftement ,the Buckeya.openedjiis Ilardenbrook it Landon, plaintiffs, against proper signatures. William ilammond, defendant. - mouth and shot the liquid across tba The people of tho Territory of Utah send greet- Lieutenant Governor Inaurrura PHL KLIPPLE, Prop., table against nyotsng man shirt bosom. ing to William Hammond, defendant ted. Gosh whoop hot bog pardon You are hereby summoned to appear before Harrisburg, Jan., 19 Lieutenant- - and blazes 1 he exclaimed, reaching me at my othce in Corinne city, in the county Elder, on the 35th day of January, A. Governor Letts was inaugurated after water. tliaeral BlacLsmithing, Wagon of1. fcox a. m , in an action i75, at 10 oclock said replied tba anYou are sr hog, si He made speech denouncing the miliplaintiffs, to brought against you by Making and. Shoeing. a" swer the complaint of the above named plainregular hog! young man. tiffs. Said action is brought to recover one tary interfereace in Louisiana. h? ' anr. I x . ' ,v dollars and 70) ($1 hundred and thirty-sisir. , Yes, Carriage RepalringiPaintlng andJTrimming seventy cents, balance due fev feeding horses Michigan Senatorehtp. 1878, to August 27th, 1873, or WagCB, Buggies and Sleighs made to order Pva And July b& be getbriitleer Lansing, Jan. 19. Tb ballot4 in tb taken against you tor the judgment win, Ye, you havo. said amount, together with costt of this suit if Senate and House to day for United And I front? you fail to appear and answer. KOBTH mONT STREET, To the Sheriff or any Constable of said coun- States Senator stood : Chandler 63;aad-th- e Yedeir. ty, greeting: Make legal service and- due resaid the Buckeye as he were rest scattered Stranger, thirteen turn hereof. among -' after another slapjack, across De(Opposite R. R. Depot,) Given under my hand this 12th day of different candidates. It require Gfr- to reached not a beg ! only au camber, A. D. 187L 'strange,-elecW A. ballot shRi be taken in joint E. C. JACOBS, Ohio-maa- , bound far ah Lansing. of said Precint . A Justcs sf convention at twelve to morrow. Detroit Free Prese. eetI5tf HENRY LEI WES no. rlrlam, J vJ . ;' 20, 1075. u v. HI vi -- on good UTAH. Bakery " to-da- office. epl.tf SUPERIOR. TOILET GOODS. Ladle ,r 'TJ-- 71 I t 1 1 Greensbufg, Pa., Jan. 20 Samuel for the Beeghly was hanged here y murder of Samuel Kerr, November 7th. door west of 2d CORINNE Union Hanged. GOODS OF EVERT DES BOUGHT AND BOLD. Perfumrd Baths, Xentaaa St., Bath rooms elegantly furnished. to-da- y: khaxx. naxjLxaa in General- Merchandise.1 n. wp. spencer; proprietor. elj Cold and am WHonaaaus AID Meat&aa .' S'nyA.f , cur o 20. . ! ST. LOUIS BARBER SHOP BATH ROOMS, Fifth St., rj '"I w. CORINNE LODGE, No. 4, meet every Frtday night at 8 oclock, in t'Masonic Hall, Montana street, Corinne, 1 tab. Odd Fellows in O. D. RICHMOND porters of Donnelly and Davis will unite upon seme compromise candidate. Chandler in Michigan lacks only four votes of election, and though the opposition to him is very strong it lacks organ ization. In Wisconsin the friends of Carpenter and Washburn appear equally confident, hut there is a feeling here that Washburn is slightly ahead. In Missouri both Houses voted yesterday, electing Francis M. Cockril); the vote standing Senate, Cockrill 32, Parker (Repub.) 6; Heuse, Cockrill i)3, Parker 22, Schurz 5. In Pennsylvania Wallace was elected U. S. Senator yesterday. . In .Maine, Hamlin was U. S. Senator. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 20. The Legislature in joint convention elected Francis D. Kernan U. S. Senator. Providence, R I, Jan 20 There was two unsuccessful ballots for Senajor today. New'York, Jan 20. Z A Boston dispatch says Dawes is elected Senator. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 20. In the third ballot for United States Senator Thayer had 14, Dundy, 15, Paddock (Dem.) 9. Adjourned till Thayer will probably be dropped. Nashville, Jan. 20. In joint convention the Leg islature today balloted seven times for U. S. Senator. On the 7th ballot Johnson had 31, Stevens i7, Brown 16, Bate 15, Savage 7, Ewing 6, Quarles G, Payne 1. Adjourned till coen tomorrow. St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 20. The Legislature joint convention balloted as follows for United States Senator Ramsey 61, Donnelly 51, Davis 24, , scattering 10. to-d- ayi F. O. O. I- - PAPER HANGER. Fifth, Corlane, Utah. - - CORINNE LODGE NO. J. PAINTER. Mil' ka; &? s , , y re-ele- cted sep7-t- f Coraer Fifth and JFront 8ts., UTAH. C0RINN1 from St Paul all indicats the certainty of Ram eys defeat for U. S. Senator. Th probabiity appears to be that the sup and Blinds, Sash Doers, UTAH. All frsu - oer newepeperve bar Inecssfftip first Uo fW 0ITIC2, and are prepared te do, at reasonable rates, ail kind of ; Chicago Jan. 20.- - Specials Hard-war- p, GORIN XB i T-itC-.'2oM EASTERN. Manufacturers of and dealers in Attomsy-ftt-Lay- r, ' Si - C"v X TELEGRAPHIC. ADVERTISEMENTS. C3DEH siren te collections, t ten tie P. C. - -- TV7V7 WWW vJ ... '' ft YN DM AN, - A :0V- , ' tRISVE..TTAn.;Ubu:Sru7 VOL. 1. 100 w, - ti x BU81NE8S CARDS. WILLIAM i I v $10 00 S 00 3 00 Month. n W S. S. JOHMSOV. i JAS3IT Z! AH im MBS, NICKCM OWENS & CO., Props. The house has been refitted and well furnished. The table is supplied with the best the market affords. Stages leave every morning lor all principal points in Idaho. tf 4f 4 . SON - - PROPRIETORS. i Proprietors having leased the above known Jioiue will be plegiNed topatronage of the pablle. THE - sepl7-- . k V Summons. Tbbhitoev of Utan, Box Eimxa . n ) Countt, j r. rv Probate court, special term, January 7, 1875, Hou. Samuel Smith, Judge., Chariea L. Mast vs. Clara P. (Halt Summons. To the Sheriff of said oaoniy, greeting: We command you to aammens Clara F. Mast to in said county to answer complaint of Chaa. L. Mast, plaintiff, wherein he prays judgment fur a divorce from ell xuatrimoaiel obligation existing between him and Clara F. Mast, lie wife, for the alleged ctuae of willful desertion for over six years, aud atill continues to willfully desert and abandon said plaintiff without justifiable cause or provocation, and for other causes more fully set forth in plaintiff s petition now on file in the derks offloe of tbs Probate court of sad couaty, you ate therefore hereby oomm ended to summons said defendant to appear ia aaid .county to ahsWsr 4m- ' plalat wtthin tea day fexcMsiv of the day of esrvioe), if aered withlu Box Klder county, otherwise, within forty day from such service, exclusive of the day of service, or judgment by default wiU be taaen against you, according to the prayer of said 'petition. gid hstion lb b ought to obtain a decree d esobung the bonds of matrimony existing between Charles L. Meat and Clara F. Mast, aa husband and wife, for the cause o willful desertion and that the . aud, parties cannot live together in peace and union and that their future warfare demands a separation. ' aid petit on sets forth and alleges that the said parties are husband tsA wife and that they were married in Philadelphia, in the county ot Philadelphia state of Pennoyttante, shout the 13 h day of January, AJX, 1F8A and that defendant deserted pialnuff on or about the itth day ot January, 1858. lu teetliaeny whereof, L 1. C.W4B, ehriftf eat my hand ead affir said court, do the aeal of said court,1 till Tth&ay of Jjatuw, li The Table le stlwstja Sar?Ul Ulth the Beet the nsurhet ACrU. , . s Lt teff. ,r. y? I) t ap-(w- ar 1375. T J. OARTY 1U taCaiffwtX I'-- Lodgings S Htt 7 00 so IS ooo e tHS R06M8 ARB NEATLY AND FOBTABLT FUEBBZSD. 1 1 h : 1 V tun fdwT V' i' 2JTAGE3 C01I-,M- Hi fc ? v f U t DHANIX3 t 07 0IQAE3 always da fcxad."C3' COT Kr flfatxta W wxxax IJ(nfKbsrr ' the aii Iiho, lsrrs at 8:)0. r.2rEinj !. Icciy;ccct!nct: 5 L -- it pxrcti tia tovt.well known llttx llznt if D. J. CtAea. I will txio MAyWQ plelsura in srrviry , j bait ntthto tarsV. ia 7 t .:' (phi CRUOI Board and Lodging per week..., board without Lodging 41 Moal.:.i..;.i..t tej fj cse mliU v Maat wemCt bgy for one of. the ExoeL.f contain ixg nets r,rrU7 e. peo, pencil, of 1SU fcruOl lx lie, saehet, Centra apse dies or ttTli'JtwdiT. Tty a et cv post pai Adlraat re-ceiv- othe x. 804 vr. 'atJcsTs; llVgoeooed |