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Show ' cnurcoira jte reports!! TELECRA P H 1C SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1371. Organized Capital for Utah Mines. Sii DENNIS J. TOOII Y,... ... ... .... Editor. BUSINESS. CUHPLETE ANARCHY TIIE The close of tho present week 1$ an occasion suggestive of cheerful reflection on the condition of trado in all branches of business since the opening of Spring, especially during the last six days. More tlian the usual activity of the season has characterized transactions In merchandise, and the amount of gooes sold is certainly indicative of the prosperous aspset of the surrounding country. Grocers and clothing merchants have kept at their speed in filling heavy outside orders, and the demand for boots and shoes and harness, lias been uncommonly good; IVagon s, and agricultural implements, havo been in great demand, and tho call In for these articles is daily increasing. hardware, mining tools, and quicksilver, a brisk business isfolngon, showing that min- -' Ing in tho country round Corinno is advancing finely. Building progresses, and every mechanic in town finds more work than ho can do, with good wagest At no other time in our history have the shops and mills been busier than now, while all signs point out a very busy year. Tho freighting is larger than it was at a corresponding time last year, though the managers of this important branch of bud-nesay that tho season, with all that is now doing, Is only at its lightest stage. Trans portation during tho summer and Autumn promises to bo extraordinary. Tho new region south of tho lake, including East Canon and adjacent districts, are already making largo drafts for merchandise, and to this das of trade tho steamboat will add those of lumber, iron, machinery, and all heavy wares tho development of tho rich country beyond us. During tho week tho arrival by passenger trains from tho East have been about forty persons a day, and tho West sends nearly tho amo average. Many of these pwplo eomo to fix their habitation here, but all remain long enough to examine into tho causes of tho great growth of tho city. as will bo seen in another place, wonro called upon to note tho coming of some Chicago gentlemen, who seek a favorable opportunity and locntlon for smelting works, and when their enterprise goes into operation, wo sincerely hopo it will enrich its owners. Tho furnaces now being eon etructedjut Chicago by a party of capitalists well known here, will soon bo completed and ready to light their fires for tho. reduction of ore. Taking tho condition of business during Uio closing week as a criterion, wo shall not bo disappointed at seeing Corinno tho most active trading nnda manufacturing point west of tho'3Iississippl all through the year. It looks to us now so, ns plain ns wo want- to seo it. ; j ss , To-da- y, CONNECTICUT ROI.I.KK SIvATISO Aall.a 0PEIU IN PARIS. ELECTION. IIOMK NEWS. tis to 12 a. m., from S to & BLACKSMITH Robert Ratter, General Blacksmith and UNION n Ticket Agent, r column sheet, ' ; ot resume a the contents of ;; comprising the Daily and a vast ameunt of nriecell- naoue readlngmatter carefully selected ; for its columns for readers In the East and the West, where It le received with universal favor as the true; and only exponent of the Infamous proceedings of the Mormon hierarchy. For years this journal has battled for the right against the me untala of wrong built up ; by Brigham Young and his sacerdotal associates, and It will coutlnue on the amS' course until the last prop has been knocked from under the rotten structure of Church ruling State. We desire to present' the claims of the Wr.KKLT Rr.ioBTxn prominently before the read ng pub ic, and heps to secure for It as wide a circulation as its merits "deeerve. . Is a large Ths Great a8-l- PLATTE - Corlnne (between Fourth and FL'lh.) j 1 Is now running dally passenger trains, forming In connection with ths Central Iacl&o Railroad and OF mi A., I C XV ' ! j' ; (o California All Hail Houle and tbs WAGON DEPOT Coriti.iiCy . ; Oysters and Lunch at all hours of the day furnltdied with the choicest and night, limber wines, liquor and. dgsr. Given a call, apbtf a K O H G 13 ROUTE VALLEY E, Utah, FA.OIFIO COAST! Through! to Bon Ffanclaco In jLcss Tiiau Four Days j I j A full stock of the celebrated P. huttlery l ; j. Wagons Chicago ; ( ! Pa, Avoiding ths dangers of th 1 O appywdeHy f twenty-fou- f on hand and for price. best tuaturials, and are known all through the very Went a tho boat and most reliable wagon maido, and aro Warranted in Every Respect Also is O AflC oa. r full stock of Wagon Covers, nil sizes, - i Wagon Boars, Thimble Skeins,; 3E3E MATEI11AL, Of all description, for sal at tho lowett cash rrlecs A) mo, ooiiNtautly on hand a full supply of Mow- ' AND EATING VST ?TR3T CL.VB4 HOTELS HOUSE at convenient points on tho line. ' i j V ; Pullman's Palace, Sleeping and Drawlng' ; room Cart Accompany all Trains. . A9' For through rates on freight to Montana, Sweetwater Minos and other points, spply to Auburn Milln. j 1 II. BROWN BON. j Oencral Freight Agent. Omaha, i T. K. B1CKLEH, Gcn'l Hnp't, Omaha, d. W. MEADE, Ara't Oeul Hnp't. FHANOIH COLTON, Gcn'l Ticket Agent, Omaha. i Fmb f! til ft (a : illJJJfillliiiJiiJI! ssssssssssssssssssm ' j m THE PAPER HAS ARRIVED! APOLOGETIC. Some weeks, or perhaps it may bo months ago, an interesting and accomplished lady arrived in Corinno with the intention of making it her future home. For some reasons her first impressions of the placeWere not as pleasant as they might be, and in her temporary disappointment the ladys pretty lips pouted in pettish angerat the Corinno Reporter which was the cause of her leaving a comfortable homo In well no mettcr. It was there sho saw our paper with its words of genuine praise lor a city beautifully seated In tho gem of all tho valleys, and hither hiod the credulous maiden. AVo have never had. an opportunity of apologizing for being tho causo of her expatriation and now rise to explain that wo rejoice at tho result only wishing, that a hundred such noble women came instead of one. v IT I ; INT 23 , Dealer st, Tuesday Morning, May 2d. NO a22-t- d tn FOR 8AJGE. - Office of Chief Quartermasters ; DEPARTMENT OF THE PLATTE. Omaha, Nr.UBiK a, April 1 5, lt71. J Scaled bid, iu duplicate, with satinfsctory guarantee, 4;tiedby two revponsibl parties, not bidder, that bond will bo given on award of contract, will bo received at this ofilre until eleven o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, May lsu, DTI, fur tho dotiv.ry of one and years nipple of fuel, forsge, straw, charcoal, lime, at tho following military stations in this vli Omaha Depot, Omaha Barracks, Fort McPherson, North Platte, and MJne.r, Nebraska, Fort D. A. Buaaell. Depot Fort D. A. ltuaU. Handera, Fort Brldger, Fort SUwIe, Fort IJ.ramie, Fort Fetter man, and Camp 8tambaugb, Wyoming, and Camp Douglas, Utah. Bids for anpplies to b" deliveretl at Camp Donglas, Clab, will also ba receive t on the tamo day and hour by tho Quartermaster at that Peat. Full condition made known and blank bids on appUcattou at this ofilca. ALEX. Cbrinns, CUES, nUv And manufacturer ot fins GOLD JEWELRY. and laa steal Instruments at tray ta baud. ItpsUsc done with dlspassA aad nmstid. al tf Pistol t Gilmer &, m STAGE J. PEnnT, Ch. Qr. Mr. Dept. Platte.. alP-fi- t Salisburys ! EXPRESS LINE KT i' ; Jhis-Otllce- D. J. Toohy, . OOoa. ! apt SSMI4SISSI j OtnSDS OT BABBIT METAL i fs- , - ' ry obtp . J . V, x4 UkUl OfMtv , I5e ..... ,.36o ,, 30o ....... .3fia t APPLES. ' t : SSStstgssSM4ss,e,IMll(17( 1 &LASJ! ' Hi Jil i V box, fEiff and 4 '413..,. ,. , Ji i .4 L K J C I ' I Prtm.2ivaati t P f;- -r - i . , ...f 6(8 00 r - I .;.... ..3d34e tcn.',.,..,.,.. ij j j 'i .,ii..$12I4 . ...$3 73 to $4 33 .,$3 00 to $3 CO at the office of publication, ready WhiGkr; ft eb Jl j I t Ijdg J v jVM S and-fti- ort Ssftl0 4e TERMS OF WF.EKY REPORTER. FOV Be ' LIQUORS. , 13 If Six Mottt lie 3a ton ...$40 Off ' j MATCHES. .. ihi rt f 00 . powders. dOlMSMSMMMSSSMmll 90 BAILS $10 30 10 3b 10 19 f jI, i.. . , i.i ' -- ' I. f H II UmNJgo)......; 51 ft V4 MMIfl MMISIMMM 1 Puhliohero. NeatfoAfV conaf ft seaV- - U . i I gal.......,..;. POTATOES. ' V Off O 9 j ; $3 75(R4 I coft ifiCf $'ia..........:...:.?,...3 - .9 , Off $ to heat per keg 00 t faeVMorting. perbalf keg--5 rttoiu caae of 331b. cans, ....18 W339 sJ' OIL, v Oslenta l7ntnt-- ; ' giy OOf istlMSMMss,a4 ;aaaeea,ne ilILL FEED. VV j IIi POWDER. . CaUfonPou& Works (mining) per keg OflO Y fRrsiMS'SSISSM8 00(6 oo 9)14 00 t$3 (03 nSxod, V ) ' M 10a 30" 3310 .isiisttsss,st lt,4 jiD4,t,i!is,sMgIM,, tlIMSMS4 I j 1 e00 MsttssssSssssssee gftl fiherrjt Preston -- I ! 5 Broody. Oln, lie ' Portwlh , , ,$4 00 to $8 aides, from fi latd. Wi 1 J ...7o pair, aUee 8x10 j - 00 LUMBER. (jOyifh-............- .. , Spocimon copies can be seen r: ft mI n ; , ft lb.... 1 7 ' ' tp. V ' . 1900 IS, Jh. x J ; r ! k ; Green Dried IB , DRIED FRUIT. it Everywhere. ADAH ATJLBAOH & CO.j xW WOOD. c: Fiscti.. t,l es.ss,.,,.,,,, I eor Peachr Groun Jbertf Peach e Pears, sled, Jr Black beCjrs. CORINNE. i ( CU ' Everyone who Is anxious to asrist in spreading correct information concerning thd resources, products and prosl, pects of the country, the political, soclaf and Industrial condition of this acd neighboring Territories, should subscribe for the WrrKLT Repobteb and send It abroad. 9 50 5 00 7M 50 50 j 7 007 i; -- M: fiuiil TIM HENDERSON, AGENT, 200 li A Send 10 00 10 00 SO !! f ., j v. I? 7 7 Mill 7 7ft r7 (0 ,$7 00(1) 00 SISStseesssMSsMi,,,,,,,, SSMAStSSSMM Straw Ikfrlea Cran' lilac frequent correspondence, and, furnislica; more information about affaire in this region than could be glten by constant and unceasing letter writing. Ov) FRUIT. CAN - X IlneAjfle ' Tcmatli Express i , i '' U Telegraf Stock,f New Coaches Good One ot Smiths American laud Quick Time! In use. best The Di Organs. rect froit the Factory. SuitThree pood city Lots near able for Church or parlor the business centre, suitable use. Applv at tills Office. to erect shops or dwellings weal!1 or every description done ob on Terms easy, - Apply to promptly and eb ply al th Bxronxa ie IDOtl g.ief..t4..Mi, SMourl Yiulage. j ' Persons who desire to send some token of remembrance to distant friends, or who desire toinform them of events la the mountains, should send them the Weekly Refobteb. The cost Is a mere trifle, compared with the necessity of ftO DO DO. 0 MSSSISfS4lt1lMtt,SM . sss,ss i Your Friends. 30, 'goK lMasti,K4,,, (itu; 1 ' FOB SAXiE it to Send . Vfktll u it) filUllAiiftQj, v.SM.Mtnik S4tll9M,tS,4,l0 00 75 w jm f j FOR SAIEJ TARTAR. MSIMMi.ilMt Boker'il for mailing. The coalites have Cotlcne dally for Virginia City, Helena and Fort Bruton, Montana. Connect with passenger trains, both ways, of the Central Pacific , Railroad. , j. 73(47 8f 1030 .,.,,...3336o CASED GOODS. V caae, ..j., Bt J.t t Ahtfor Hed Bran (Vs ,...ffl CRACLKKS. : ritXl Hel d, A boz...., - AND Y 3(1 80o WldeJlltb CARRYING THE j; 30 8 1 - : r ' per I 4 to HELENA, and FORT BENTON, MONTANA,! to i IN h f do. .... do...,...... 24(30 Hi' Soda f f 130 Hutier I'll 4ssis(.is,ts,iie,,,4li(,, 14o Water firth 13c I : V 73d0 0(l COu?, oo 80 AT. 5f;.CREAM ! mt V 1ST ii. rcnrn..j.,, t j CITY, One of Habcocks celebrat- without them. Apply at ahocs, V ... ? FROM G O I lNfclV4 (Ml 4 2u 54 00 CANDLES. CnUl per-adba- ed Fire Extinguishers) price, $65. These machines are Wells, Farg rrt the most Judicious, eflectivo and indispcnslble evep Invented. No biilldinfir Is safe . com-man- Chicago. Chicago, myl7-t- f sole...,,, douW jiub s avtoThrough WM. B. STRONG, Agent, Council Bluffs At Omaha. G. L. DUNLAP, II. Y. STAN WOOD,, Oea1 Tkt. Agent,, Ocn'tSupt., 106031 Star pc UNITED STATES MAILS 8(iic. I Ssslj Tickets and all information in reFreight obtained of David O. Calces h Co., gard Agents, Balt Lake City, or of Agents of Union I'acillc Road. 13r18 MIMIHMSMIMtll cbw, MMiMMMtMti, double sole V ROADS. SOUTHERN AND EASTERN dos Jt at Chicago with all the Make auro connection . For My THE WEEKLY REP'ORTEH UNION PACIFIC ItAlhllOAIJ Wilcox & Gibbs letter rnm-il- y VIRGINIA Sewins Machine with all the Improved attachment, rangiu;; In price from $85 to S'i'jO, direct fkom the Never used. Apply at this Ofllcc . i TO' fhc-tor- y. la 1 POSTPONEMENT. jntket oc20-t- f fur-niah- John Hupfor, Montana perior articles cheaper than any other the country. Give us a trial. Tho paper will poaJUrely appear on daily trains In connection with trains on la Vi ! j .4,';36o i?YpT8 AND 8IIOK8. J 1 ,, " - 'I1 S3 r ; plnJk IVmrMiJ PULLMAN PALACE, DINING AND SL KEPING CAKS IlKTWEEN OMAHA AND CHICAGO. : BACOX. jJ !i a LETTER LIST, J .'4J R) NEW i 1 CaUforn 8hortct Lino between Omaha and Chicago. The celebrated aid , tssjetossMssetss B 1' Fast m; UTTER. Ladiee'S'sC' do jhlie Chica go&N ortkwesteru Hailway Trains and Sore Connections. t4lf - abUO i ... ! V- - .tiaJSfiisMtslS KOQ8. j VKeg L -- liiiisiiiiis V,,.; ftdos riantat The Old Established Line. W ... (J .,..,..1 $092 00.. we. ' -- , f 7f 85C(S1 a ftir. SIMM jr, tlwf Irenehll.laijF French f, Isoipeclally adaptod for circulation in the East. The discovery and development of our allver, gold, lead, coal, copper and iron mines; the opening of navigation on Bear River and Great Salt Lake; the new fields of trade and enterprise springing up dally on every side; Mormon problem, all ' the combine to afford novel, ntwrt&iniug and instructive reading matter to the people In the L'acteru States. b if il States ft Western . j . ft tMSMstssstitatssssrttatsIl W ; Minersduaiw j a Msiitit4i4sil vBa CirollOAfl Jf3u . g o jV V ; ! SYRUP. ; gU Youth Hoy Men With Chicago and Northwestern, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific aud Kt. Joseph And Council Bluffs Railroads, and Missouri Rivor line of Packets to and from all principal east- . ern and southern j Cities. j sew f f a V gwl., 8Ures .. j Aragon Woods, Wagon and Carriage al3-d3m- i - a e W gftl NUgW Direct communication made at ; ; BeIoIere Chlnx ' lb. if. r-.- , MaaI a h aalo at reasonable These wagons are thoroughly made; of tlio Alwar mftilo1 k .!! i Frfta boti Oolong ! Montana Street, j v- MSMIMVS HlSMSliMSS timr IlSpflHsl Young IlyWH RAILROAD. PACIFIC MINERS and Merchant fitting for tho mints, are requested to call and examine tho stock of Poll Picks, Drifting .Picks, and 1laocr Picks, Steel Sledges, Crow Bara, etc, FISC HBACK, . Belchers AfQkg. Eltrt Cm! THE WEEKLY EEF0BTEH Paris, April 20. A Tribunes cable says General Gi.rt has been arrested and impris. ...w'aheliovm;.... oned for refusing to mako a lhtnishcd bat- Near tho Depot Corinno, Utah. , talion march. St. Denis, April 20. There are symptoms of tho Prussians leaving, tho forts, which will bt given to tho regular government. The Prussians retire to ltheims. On and after January 1, 1871, tbe General Canrobert has visited Thiers. i 7,000 troops '! a vo reached Versailles from 8w itzerland, and 3,000 are ready to lea ve IVevada Land and Mining Co., tho same quarter for Versailles. There is to i i. bo a meeting of Generals to arrange a TIIE COURTS. WILL PU ROUSE SILVER ORES joint J 4 IMITED.' tho M al rates, followlngiiet nttack on tho insurgents A floating batCongress has refused to mako any provision for tho expenso of administering the law tery has been constructed on tho Scinch m & 4 O 4 si a Paris, April 21. Tho Commune has arSSm O2 2 55 J la Utah; and ns cash is as necessary to run k ik k tho legal machinery as oil or steam to a saw- rested tho Committe, charging them With ik.l Kh m i rt st. 4 S $ s lai mill, tho question of personal rights becomes negotiating With Thiers to betray Paris. oi Tlio National Guards are indignant, and onoof some consideration in this Territory. woOqoOOOCQOOOOwOOOO There are men held on criminal accusations, threaten to arrest tho Commune unless the s S s S S S 1 1 1 1 2 f S J 2 s ,g C'ommittco Is released. Complete anarchy by tho Marshal, who are entitled to an Investigation or speedy trial, but now that tho reigns. Judges havo dismissed tho grand and petit TO-DA- Y jurors, is tho mere lack of money good ground for delaying or rather denying to tho a a a rfrf ef aa J accused their constitutional . rights? In The folio win (j Is tho list of letters remaining In matters of cl villitigntion, parties to actions the 4. w. wuMmIm Ka M a Bai 4 Corlnne, Utah, for tho wrek ending may advance all necessary costs so ns to Aprilpotolbce, 33. 1871: L S ?? VVVL ? V havo tho benefits of in prompt adjudication, Bird S C, Balm forth A, Brown Sirs E, Burt W T, or clso by waiving the right of trial by jury, Biwa D O.... ..Carl Win. Cottle R O, Clark II II (2i, submit their disputes' to"-- 'bench. So mo Crawford Sirs M, Currcy Sirs John..... '.Delicti G re a OB.;... .Erdman F Field ClcoW, Fra such rule would lo pertinent, perhaps, in the DonFullmer : J. H.... ..Grimes O M..... .Hunter Wra, cases of offenders against tho people, A Hod Ilancroft Hilton son Hawkins O, 12), Robert, many a jr No charge for mlllihg, Sampling or Assay, Miller LT, Mear Wm.... .. of whom would doubtless bo willing to pay 0.... ..Illff R T C guaranteed to correspond with U. 18. Mint, Assays V. II Oliver .Stinson 8 C....,.Rohn L..... Strong tho legal fees, if they were granted the somereturned to shippers free of Railroad sacks Ore B F, Shoaehey C, Schrovcr Wm..., ..Thompson J what Original privilege of selecting their own Ores sampled by Battery r Crusher, at f L, Trait I., Ten son Mias J, Taler C It. .....Vance' charge. Jurors. 'There Is an analogous precedent, j2(2J.. .... Webber 0 j option) of shippers. GEO. L. HOLT, I M. wty understand, for such a proceedure, and F.F. OSBISTOV, Manager thT experiment mlghtloarstretehing, rather tnar23-w-3Reno, January 1. 1871, THE MATERIAL than hold to Indeflnito durance tho persons nowin jail waiting tho pleasure of treasurers to glvo-the-ni a chance for liberty. Liberty Meat Market FOR HEW Tho "Government of tho United States L D. Wilbur, Wbalcs&le At Retail Butcher has never before been known to Montana Street, Corinne, fuso tho necessary means; to . support its KEEP8 couHtantly on band tho choicest variety of Judiciary, and this instance will not only Uecf, Mutton, Veal, Pork and Sausage. create surprise, but is certain to result in Hotels and private families will find It to their public and private injury. to patronize the Liberty, as we can aell su: Psssr and Wagon Maker. & T4S100 ' North Front St., Corlnne. ers, H taper aud Mower, Reapers, Threshing Machine, Hulky lUkew, Plows; Grain Drills, Gang Plows, and all kinds of tho best and latest imptoved Farm Machinery. j ' Gent SupL A. N. TOWNE, SHOP, . ft -- I w.. 1,1 i I Patent New OrlegfeC. ........ ........... ; , i,..., 4 Crushed I ;siMMi44ts .. ... Powdered.; MOWEIl, Sclf-rakln- I Wheat Oats ft lhJ Barley (UTAH) REFOIlTEn. " J A; . r. v. i . T. If. GOODMAN,! Genl Sacramento. HEIL Off C07FE I THE CITY g 00 00 III The Only Gentile Paper In the Terrltery al2dlm j. ...... ' tilt ( WEEKLY CORINNE : k Cents FK ASEll , FlEFOnT. Cants, .A3 County rights ia tho Patent for sale. ay FOIIKIGX XF.Ws. Utah, wh, . CaUforniai' a7 BuckwheaJ Rye flour Cora ner ii f- e- ? ,l p. m. aad 8 of Hkatsi ! to-d- 8.33 7.00 AM Handay, Wednesday aad Friday Evenings Adm lsston .... San Francisco, April 21. It is reported that the construction of fifty miles of railroad from Los Angeles, connecting with tho coast line,; has been let to General Banning, I to bo completed in twelvo months. Hannah Periys of New York, sues Henry Middlemiss, of San Francisco', for $25,000 damages for a breach of promise. Tho prosecution in tho Fair trial hopo to close The trial has already last ' ed nearly four weeks. Chicago, April 21. Papers are now be ing drawn for tho Incorporation of a com pany, including six leading capitalists of San Francisco, to work tho Emma and other mines in Utah. Tho Eimna mine is now producing over $200,000 worth of ore per month. .Tliis is said to bo tho most productive mine in tho world. Hartford, Conn., April 21. Tho canvas sers who met to officially canvass the "returns of tho voto for Governor and other State officers will report tho following fig lires to tho Legislature: James English, 47,102; Marshall Jewell, 47,450; scattering 17. This gives English a mnjority of 25, Then vns minfost c ror in gliiig English two too many in Somers, which, if the Leg Mature' corrects, will reduce his total to 47,400. There are disagreeing returns from Cheshire, where a full investigation will no doubt add 23 to Jewells, making hU total 47,473, which with 17 scattering would make 47,100, tho same ns English. Of the scattering three, and iossibly four, votes will bo counted by tho Legislature for English, Other errors or supiHixcd errors will ho sub mittod to tho Legislature, and may result in Jewell's election. Wellington, April 21, Tho expenso of assessing and collecting revenue for the first three months this year, ns compared with tho corresponding months last year, shows a reduction of four hundred thousand dollars. Paasgor Sundays eiooptd Skating 10 MAT.:itT FLOUR. jILSS Open from WHOLES tfportfr- - RAILROAD. HOUSE. Roller i hc Wffhlg i CENTRAL PACIFIC Reduction of Revenue Collec- tion. fSuutf. tSvnvcUvtss tf --- 4. l : 0iw- ...Jg ft -i- fc , - |