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Show Wm - a DAILY COiUXXE ., a w the-mak- ALLIAMCtt CXTRAOnOiriARY. f That ! a curfiLUAtory ltf toly telegraphed mbout the proposed marriage of Cadet t Sjhgrajjhk bt TnxVxaTxax union telegraph HOME NEWS. to-da- to-da- raised in Wyoming, in a suit wherein tho Uniou Pacific Bui I road denies tho right of tho city of Ch6ycnhq to levy .ahd collect taxes : for municipal purposes. If , is argued that the boon legislature of n Territory overstep the bounds of its authority when it undertakes to doleguto legislative power to a corporation. In such reasoning, ns tho ordinances or city councils' aro laws .in themselves, tho - . f t f s FLAG- - A few days ago tho Liberals of Salt Lnko City, meekly sought favor in tho eyes of tho Common Council, asking that they, tho Liberal, might be permitted to assist tho Alder-'mo- n in celebrating tho Fourth of July. This was all right, if tho Liberals had not known tlviMho Common Council of Salt Lake City would rather commemorate some national disaster than go through tho show now in preparatio'nj but that is not tho point of tho joke. Tho petition and resolutions are gracefully, filed by Ziotis city Fathers, and the petitioners snubbed in a better stylo than Jem Mace could do it. Is it any ones burin's ybsU tho .Liberals and Alderman do iir tho cae? May bo not; but tho circumstance w ono not r ulQccntly serious for disgu&t, and Is too flat to 'cause a smile. Citizens praying to crawl 'bcliiud Brigham Youngs city Council on tho Fourth of July! Wkatncxtt THE .FIRST COOP WORD. which has herei Tho Salt Lake tofore never spoken of Corinno except in a disparaging and dhdainful way, comes out . IL-ral- . J t u b i ,V. -- with deep solicitude for tho prosperity and growth of tho dirty littlo burg on' tho bunks of tho Bear. We aro glad of tho Heralds cor. vert! (oh, but, . whila . wo will admit tho commercial prestige of Salt Lake City for the time being, wa cannot admit that Salt Lako will remain the metropolis of this Tho energy of our merinterior region. chants, and citizens will soon convince tho slow people of Zion what American enterprise cun do when it has a free field in which to move. Tho following U tho article referred to, headed steamers and traffic; Some indiTiduals of tho narrow-guag- e track of thought have very narrow-guag- o been spluttering about the steamer City of Corinnu injuring Salt Lako City ! Tho Idea is simply worso than ridiculous. Wo wish to sle more steamers otf tho lake. There will bo traffic for them all should tho mineral wealth of Eat Canon develop as expected. But thcro will nho.lxr tnoro traffic than tho railroad can carry without greatly increased facilities. ..Th'e. vast mountains of metal of Salt --Lako City will lying east by touth, for imyield employment of- thousands, and mense quantities freighter shipment, while a the great agricultural centro ortho Territory It has really na rival in. the dtocky - Mountains. This miserable, contemptible stylo of attempting to increase the Importance of ono place by reunderrating that of another is and a Provo, sorted to. Corinne, Ogden, inwo aro ; towns grow other may hundred terested in tba growth of all, for all aro in the in which our interests aro cast; Territory wwo-acrta forget that in tho but these alt and commerce bumcs, of trade, radius of the centre place within a certain tho general benefit. will alway partaker of will grow ; and Corinno wUlgrow Ogdyn and-wil- l tho metropolis remain is Salt Lake with freight increasing Interior region, of this we a A tact, each uccocding ycBr. traffic was receirin may say, that more lroigbt It., by V. . Salt Lakn City last week, than was rcccivcd in ' a wliolo season.,M flvo - ' J year igoV; : - too-muc- pro-!grc- cs t a y, J position is strongly taken that tho General Amenably of Wyoming, or of Dakota, which gave Cheyenne her charter, has not thoreby qualified tho city to make and ordain larva on the subject of taxation. Tho case is to be heard intbe District Couit at an early day, and wo shall' watch for tho decision with no small iutorost, as it will have tho same bearing on tho cities pf our Territory as in Wyoming. Jiiit now tho weight of legal opinion seems, to be in tho direction that Territorial Legislatures hava.not the right or power, to grant charters which contemplate ' tho enactment of laws, THE TABERNACLE OR THE y, to-d- Maec-Cobur- ARE. CITY CHARTERS VALID?! i Washington, Jnno?10. President Grant and is stopping at the arrived hero executive mansion. Tho United States steamer Kansas, of tho Tehuantepec expedition and lato from Key West, "arrived at the Washington navy yard and one hundred and sixty of her crew, sick with fever and ague, wero transferred to tho naval hospital. New York, Juno 10. Harry Ilill, stake n reholder in tho fight, to fused deliver tho stakes to Macc, on the ho had received no formal dethat ground tho cision from referee, and finally agreed to refer the settlement of the whole affair to the . editor of Bolls Life in London. anniTho cclebratiou of tho twenty-fift- h versary of pontificato Piu IX, begun this evening by a torchlight t procession. Tho Gerfuan-ltoma- u Catholics, with music and firo works, in which two or tbreo thousand ' jeoplo participated. 1G. Tho of June health Washington, General Giles A. Smith, First Assistant Tost Master General, is still in virypoor state, and somo doubts aro entertained ns to his ever getting better in this climate. A member of tho cabinet suggested to tho President yesterday, that tho cllrnato of New Mexico would better agroo with General Smith's complaint, and proposed that the. President appoint him ppyernor of that Territory, if ho w ill accept. The agricultural department will have a few days tho statement containready Into ing rcpoits of tho condition of tho crops throughout tho entire country. New York, Juno 10. The mostexteneivo Hebrew library in tho world, collected in Amesterdam, has boon purchased by tho Jewish congregation in Fifth Avenue, for the Jewish seminary. Tho reported discovery of a mammoth oyster bed on tho Long Island coast, proves to bo a mammoth swindle. Tho morning paper says Clafiin and Woodhull, noted women brokers, havo instituted a libel suit against Henry- - Ward Beecher and tho publishers of the Christian Union, laying damages at 0250,000.'" Tho ground ofi nation 'is a publication in the Christian Union, of which Beecher is editor, and JJ9. j Harriet Beecher Stowos new novel, My Wife and I, in which appears two female characters, which it ia alleged is intended to represent Mrs. Woodhull and Mrs. Clafiin. ' Lady Thorn, whoso trotting days- - were supiHJsed to bo over in consequence of injuries received afllochester lost year, has been taken to Fleetwood Park and put in training. It is thought sho will bo able to appear on tlx turf before the close of the season. Washington, Juno 15. A Cabinet meet-n- 3 was held today at which Secy Boboson read a dispatch from Admiral Rodgers commanding tho Asiatic squadron, and which was received this morning, giving an account of a fight between tho Chinese on Corean Peninsula and tho combined forces of tho Americans and Europeans connected with tho squadrons in those wators. Although tho dispatch has not yet been mado public, it is understood that Admiral Kodgcra was conveying to Corea a number of Corenns whom ho had rescued from shipwreck, intending to illustrato tho friendship of civilised nations as contrasted with the acts of tho Coreans j who not long ago murdered a French crew wrecked on that coast. Boats crews from the French, English, Prusssian and American vessels on tins mission were fired upon by Chfnose, who probably wero rot awaro of the object of the expedition. A fight ensued in which tho Chinese wero punished, and Admiral ltodgors intimated that tho conflict would bo renewed the next day. C.-K- -- ay I J f . a that b ha jail reoelVed and, ha la ator th larg WlnespLIqnors flBd Cfgars, portion of the yard in order to handle the lumber more easily, and they are now in constant use. The proprietor find It dlffi- cult just at present to keep up the immense stock of lumber, timber, shingles, doors and I indeed all the material that is required to construct a house, in consequence of the immense demand made upon his supply. lively Building' Q going now all about town, and Mr. Parkhurst And It difficult to - moot all tho demand made upon him. But no one has yet gone away unsatisfied, and from Mr. Farkhurats well-knoenterprise and business ability, we are satisfied that ho will bold out to the last.- - Balt Lako Tribune. L From the Carson tho following In re learn State Register. wo gard to tbo workings of .Carson Branch Mint during the month of May: Amout of gold deposits, $22,994.22; amount of silver deposits, $282,509.90; total received tn deGeld coinage, 2,222 posit, $510,504.18 pieces, value $44,440; silver coinage , and bars, 12,933 pieces, value $404, 134.83; total bullion wprked, $508,024.83. Mist Wokrisos. . , - .!., Mrs. .Fair, ia . beaten. . . There li a woman In Arkansas named Emily Sarah Lord, COnOOLIDATCD. ,t t who has lived in ten States and has In Tho Tribune, and tho Bepubllcan of dulgod in nine husbands, two of whom have diOmaha have fused, . and the united papers diedssuddenly and three ' have been xua well unde? oaf head.1 Under tha new vorced from hr Lr .,?. 'b , ,,r t Q JJ . The girls of the principal cities in this country are as follows: Baltimore, tho handsomest. Boston, tho most Intellectual. New York, tbo gnyost 'and most expensive in dress. ; Washington, tho most airy and superficial. Corinne, tho most sensible. Philadelphia, tho most refined And ladylike. Chicago, tho fustost and most dissipated. Toledo, tho biggest feet. Ht. Louis, tho mot reckless. New Orleans, tho mot traveled.-.- . Cincinnati, tho grisutest flirts. . Louisville, tho proudest. ? Detroit, the wildest; ' . enand most tho Cleveland, graceful in conversation. tertaining San Francisco, tho mod indifferent. Salt Lake, tho dirtiest. Stockton, tho best chnrch-gocrRichmond, the most anxious to lo loved. Mobile, tho most liberal entertainer)!, Hartford, tho beet musicians. Buffalo, the dullest. Rochet ter, the longest hair. - TT TJ Tjrr y Juld English ale amf potter; apedkltle. The tng, with other brands, always otf hhtfdV i HW r I ties fotlow-- trim. u D. PflniniuRST, - H AND1 A fUll Assortment of ' do. Sheet C6pperf half bbls. ' Rocker Irons, Gold Pan ' ; Rocker Dippers, i Gold Scales, GIN. Swan Kxtrss. v ALSO Blnck Swain A, j Black Swan U I PINE, FINISHING Redwood Mouldings, AND DOORS ETC., Lt 13lh luf., - RIFFEIl'ITS KEG 33 3ST SSL3E3 r ukretofoke ex--R- Crilhtoa id i W. and firm of Compose i- 171. Jc7-2- BOUGHT" AND orre ror .SOI.O- - ayl-t- .. Caf-lncr- . Government Voucher, Colo, Goli Dull, and Cxcharge Orrr'K or Ct.T RKcoansn. Coftimts, June SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ' , 71. ia UtULilV OlVtN TUtT TUB TrOlICE w ceM'nent rf real ard personal property lo? Sew York, the year 1871 hi baen return to aad approved by book is now AS-- the Mayor snd hmncll, the sssesamett open for iuapiHtion at the rffloi of the undertlgned. 1 he Mayor and Council will alt as a Board or Ihiuali-suioon Monday. June 19, 1871. at 2 oclock r. M., at which t me afl parsons feellog aggrieved must t ; ON S&n And ths priuclpal cltfos prevent thdr chums. (ilveu under my hand and seal of said city tha 9th W. T. F1FLD, day of Jauc, 1871. Kecorder. je 2 tl Francisco, ; ... WATCHES GOLD JEWELRY. DF I H3 r r And loanufadurtr of fine naUva ' , t And Retail Dealer SROCEllIES, LIQUORS, ' j Pistols and maslcal lnstrnmente Iwsys on band. f Repairing done with liapatch and warranted. Wanted. Corinno, rda OAA V ON iojifoi.;. Mtd fun siotiiAc&tioiis , 1 -i " I.t.iT-- d Corinno Branch' v ......of Tine. GREAT WESTERN ' " ' J FIRE INSURANCE 1C03IP.1M i OF CHICAGO. y KEGS, Cupp Us Best, and ft 3, X, 10 Gallons . BT. X KAT. H Pride of Corinne, - r ery Beard. , -- Aivl . : Orancli of this Sound Reliable Xsla d CakC., Bergochen FlgibA EVERYTHING need by ths trade always soppUec s J at the shortest notice, and to persona ordering fro:: promise to give my personal attenticut the selection and shipment of goods. Prioee X J . ITEM, Bkceter. W. O. CLASCOTT, nanarer. CD. COS WAY and 8i3(. L TiBBALS Cabanas, abroad Rlftocorr, Preiklent. E. P. JCniSOif, Attorney CIGARS. k t the same class of stock can be bought lc. ' , either in tbe Atlantic 8tates or California. An low ae Utah. 05,000,000 I 00 COfilPAMY l - t my2-t- f . . , Having been organized In oor city, we reaiy for bnslneea, and earnestly solicit ru11,v ronage, guaranteeing that all fire risks aid tied at a fair rata. W. II. GL ASCOTT, '. ; MaJf. alO-dlm- o , HI. D., EXAMI5EB OF PEIf SIOMS FOU CTAU. v ....office:.: I - earner ef Fecrth tm d eT-tf- 1' Iwtiu ttrectc, CORINNE, UTAH ! v amlnatioa of geode and pricer respectfully Invito: SAX2 J. W. GRAHAM, BABBIT VITAL EOF sale very cheap ct tht effle. Plans drawn order. COILS. Vermouth, Claerry Cord I a Jam. Ginger , Brawns), ' (Turners), Ei. Peppermint, Ginger Wine Brandy, Gin and Whiskey Cocktails, Old Tom Gin, Cnttsr Whiskey Qrsps Brandy. j d pl B Lit TV AM) TO 1 JOHN HEIL OFTEItS TO THE PUB- lie th best quality of lea at th lowest I KJf delivered every morning In quantittea to ae- price, commodate pnrcbasersu le as clear as oeystaL Order seUciu-- from abroad. . m3l-t- f POUNDS . Fourth Street, Near Montana, A NY PERSON II AVISO A COMPLETE ASSAY kit wilt please eaU at. or addref, the Alge: Reducttoa Works, Corinne, Utah, stating the lowe eaah mice for which they v 111 sell the same. my3 description dote-Ton worm oraadevery cheaply it the Binmt- " v, . Cl la CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. al-t- Cffioe. s. Jaekcl, AsgoEuia. Anisette, Mnrasehlno, Absyntbe, Syiups (Gum mul Prujt, Magnolia, ' LOOkl.TG La Marawella, Nevada, 3NT . V no raonpr attcjtioj. f irhtltttle . Stjki Vo. Curatroa, HENRY LEI WES, Montana st.f Corinne, Dealer hi and West. apl-t- John Hupfcr. j -- CzVSSE Collection) uUi receive rcRsoviL all elftrr rillflfe ef the Lafl . of Arthlli dure,, , n - Cul. Wine, Cblcage, JCaat HOUSES. SCHOOL Itl X I. f ProsiJont. W. T. FIELD, BUY AND SELL Ilenlys I Home, UTAH. O. D. CASS, TAX NOTICE. BUILDINGS. - Bank of Corinne, CORINNE, DWELLINGS, II TITERS. Collectlons will receive prompt attention. I gAntrawArrira, Foht Hall, Inzatj. May 12, 1471. DUPLICATE, MILL a E.VLED rR0iOAL8.-l&:e unt l 12 o'clock M. bo recelml at this ail tlie Hour and Tt.ur.Dy, Auuxt in,' 1871, for Halt required at tbis Post fur oue yar, or fur aucli lcs time as the Couinils.ary tienml may dire t, common Ina October t, 1H71. Detal'a and requirements Cur tvhed by th undersigned; copy of the Dt.er w th this dvcricinent to be attached to each proposal- offered. OEO. B. WIL80N, Jr12-d- t 21 IJruf. lilh Inf , Act. A. Q. M. ' Uniting A Crab Apple, 68, s for Flour and Salt Proposals PUBLIC CIDEK. Exchaagc A: On hand for CHURCHES, firm. tjs Gold Dust, Coin W. II. MIINKO. 7, t Tennents, Pints and Quarts, Ilyass, Pints and Quarts. And First National Dank of Utah - U. Munro under the ranm, style Creighton it Munro, - this tiny d siolnd by mutual consent Joun A. Crcightoa will p.y u'.l UaM.t Us of the Kriu ud collect all aecenn a lue la the aamo. JOHN A. CIUIIOIITON, Corinno, Utah Ter., Juu ) Guinness, Pints and Quarts, Bysass, Pints sail Quarts Tlis stockholders of the NOTICE. i Illustrated JDesigns jcia-i- DISSOLUTION - varl.lyof AinsgtjMcnt . . POUTER."' UTAH. CORINNE, , SI1E CO.PARTNEltSaiP min bf twt u Juliu A Mascntrlle. BJjSlf: ')&& UTAH. Clare, Angelica, FL i BUILOES ADD CORINNE, (fincccisers to WUsen A Horton), . V Colorado Street, Cnllfornla. White, Wot of Hussey, Dahler & Co., SALOON. Apply Immediately. f , ARCHITECT ENGLISH zVLE, t r 1 ei r CA LI FORNJ A, WINES. Corlnnp, UtAli. AUM AN, A. A. Q. M. Fixture, Ouhn to j H.WIOMHEIM, Cnliiuct, Chsi. Ileldslck. Ileldctek A Ca ETC. ETC., One Half Block For 8alo or liJeiit, With or WllUont and (Leap by matt. r. Cnvcs (Krugg), cash In Goveruiaoi.t fueds. 1st UTAH. ! Particular attention paid tsisPt D, & Co so -- ; rth, nijitl luprevcil Uocker CHAMPAGNE. Ofllcc: Twenty Condemnod Government Horsos. r . r , r - on the 28'h day of Juae, l'i7I, 0 U m tg ii tut FANCY AND PLAIN PICKETS, ) U. T.. May 30, Is"!. Vamp At OTMN, AT 'VE7H'l' I.K OLD A? PUBLIC )amp Dotuim, Utah, at 10 oclock a, m , -- SASH, IV. Orn'K Actixo Asmstant QuABrenMArrtn, t IS. PORT WINE, ROUGH FENCING, Sale of Condemned Government Horses. jc3-wi- botvvoeu Hit CORINNE, - Diamond iO.IJ ; , MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. I Montana Street, fv red. nd Cincinnati Gazette. T-rn- s I SIIERUY. V. II. A Co., - 4-- ( X Eedwood and Pins Shingles, oalr.t for a twnpNd -- ' on within two dollars and lift y in framing on A. Parrs barn. Tills curious (which, by tho way, has never been paid in full), suggests tho thought that tho chairmaking trade has produced two jemarkablo men in our day Brigham Young and 'William M. Tweed, exeh famous (or infamous) in his own way. rm PI 1 r Freight, Hunt, Mine orTrospccf, I files Itoblns d Co. FLOORING, -- ' trrjthtng fit. Dup ny. LUM- f " BER, OREGON PINE i noto-of-ha- 1U ANDIES, SUGAR CTiinipVP. DRESSED, aniug' G coils. I CLEAR Fun -- ROUGH LUMBER, s fence. Received hioksilver; Picks, an'5 House. . , Two CnAiitMAKERs. The following is a copy pf an prginal document which has been submlTled to our inspection: $13 50. On tho flrat day of April next, for vaiuo received I prom io to pay Millnn Sheldon or bearer, eighteen dollars and fifty cents, with interest. Ten dollars of it to be paid in good kitch chairs at fifty-centapiece, well done otf, painted and liottoined according to the usual modo of doing such , chairs. . Brigham You a. March 1830. 10, Mkkdox, June 25, 1830. Roccivcd on tbo within, fourteen dollars and twenty. five cents on making picket 's' ; : " k s. , - Spring Point Shovels; Farming Implements Always oil linnd. I - f of TIN, COPPER, AND 8HEEV IRON WARfiV Woodworths Bsarben, Icslsh Whiskey. Building Material .... , Osr.rsvorlts Ides, las bbls sad ' Ross. Zb The Unrest and 7XX3BA&P, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN . . . anI Cfenh; Wines, Llqaora ....causa... ' Dentuik and FtTlk Uu, Cerbne, nh ; w t vr - CloaresV Delivered every morning THROUGHOUT TIIK ClT' IMO T. A myse-t- f 4aNi I f" T J Also, Manufacturers ' ei. ! . t Milter Bsurteli Millar Eslra Dosssbow. . Cutter Donrlson. PH0PEIET0E. i" Mining Implementa j OMr Ilyt 3 ssssvP T Tshrs OldVIsglaU tfyti Crowdtrs Bonrbois. Ploils, 4 a 4 ' r ! Moors - dxalxju d DtoVctf, y WHISKIES. i- HARDWARE, I - -- vra xrrzrL whoxosAui DIIELF AND HEAVY ; , jmDP I ' - foreign and domestic caxrnot be surpaaasd In tha country, California sHhsfta wood and bottle, and T0,71CT J jjf m 1 EVER brought 10 Ihia market. My good are.se-Jecte- d from th iMdlag house of th Paolile coast and th AtlaiOo Btat, and my aaaortasent of both VI Citt Giklb. V ay fl a HUES, QERfllSI! ioecl stock of at and - FOREIGN NEWS. Berlin, June 10. Preparations for the triumphal antry of the German army aro about completed. Tbo city is crowded with and signs fapeople. Weorthor fine to-dM . vorable for is said that if Victor London, Juno 15. It Emanuel enter Rome, the Pope will go to Corsica. It is reported"4 that Pyatt has been arrested in Lavilictte, disguised as a priest. Fabric compliments Thiers on tho overthrow of tho Commune. Bismarck promised to diroinith the army of occupation. Tho amount of the proposed French long loan, it is said, will be reduced one fifth. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. COftlPETiTlON. CHALLENGE THE undenlrued takes pleaaor In annoanclng W. Parkhurst near the Utah. Central railroad stations It ii dosemdly a uocesfUl enterprise. Although not long established Mr.- - Parkit is outgrowing it limit, to hi yard hurst will be compelled to add adjacent lots lying all around him. Track . nt t co.J THE LATEST DISPATCHES. aatis-factoril- y. . This question luu 'visited the other day tho lumber yard of D. -- . s m miscellaneous advts. Lumber Yard. We Tub Tbvckxk for trucks have been laid through the various Frederick Grant to the English Princes Beatrice the eon of our republican ruler & the daughter ofHer Majcit y, Quoen Victoria. "Whjr not t v If tbu boy and girl Rare a liking f9L0n anpthcrha union of democracy and royalty ,ttIio altojv vUlbe but another, tep; tovnnl the extinguishing of kingly distinction among the people ; and although : ho transplanting of llanovcrs sapling to the solid toil of our country would trip the bride of her hereditary' titlo, she will obtain in timo Bio more honored position of a ; It tho. arrangement are com pleted there con Ixj nOjUaonablo objection, for the fair Beatrice Tuts as much right to bo the wifi of n frwmnn as though sho wyro tbo daughter of ii brewer or a knife grinder. A Mr. Frederick Grants she will be equal in the line of high preferment with tho widow of Prince Albert, '.because independently of acts tf Parliament or Congress, she may bo tho mother of sovereign in her own right, here. Her descendant, to nil time, will know no interregnum, but down to tho latest genera- tioii b'erii the heraldry of their koiue if they can manage to keep one. The reigning family of Great Britain has now tried the Danish and Dutch and Scotch but not Let tho of its marriageable ' damsels, coma west, and whether on tho Hudson or outjioro by Bear III ver, they cannot lose by tho departuro from old customs. 4 v management it U evident that tho drains of tho Tribune, and the leg for that matter, control the cuterpriio, but the muacle and gut of the Bepublloan, are also Important e in up of the Dow leading" paper of y Nebraska. V i 'j DLi0!lTLtt ' , ., - Lowos t , BY II I RAH nors ; ; "a |