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Show r DAILY CCRLVYE O. UEI'OTLI tl : J. TOO NY Editor and Proprietor. WEDNESDAY JULY '12, "i THE LAKE ( feitppw; - By recent chemical analysis it has been 'ascertained that the water of Great Salt Lake is losing its saline properties at a rate that. If it' continues in tho same ratio as the last tea years have shown, will freshen ii altogether within tho present century. A theory Is advanced by one of tho Yalo men that the salt in the lake has not been depos-ite- d there more than two hundred and fifty years, and khat the changes in the lako from fresh to salt occur at period of five to ten centuries, It is also itatel that tho alkalies ami salts of .the laaln will in time give place to another condition, governed hy the atmosphere, out of which tropic luxuiiuncc, and giant growth of timber are to come. The matter is of little importance to the generation in which we move at prb?ent, hut the descendants of the Corihnthians of today may yet be surprised to find that their precursors over the fcrubby Uge Inuh had notice of the transitions tong before they occurred. In a pamphlet just issued by 1fo-fcsiDixon the subject of the contemplated changes, is tel forth In pleating style although, the reader will probnbly require stronger arguments than the author ha-- t chosen to give at first. In his plan the old idea of the poles swinging around, is advanced in attractive sentences, and the calculations of timo and distance; most ingeniously footed in reference. notes. With the alteration , of water And clinjoto are to come the cobra the elephant and other representative Animals, which would incline one to the belief that then tho grasshopper and j locust would change their location for pome other part of the upturned system. Whether this latitude is to be less comfortable for the human race is not statl by thethoomt, but at all evcnU nobody need be in a hurry to move ' away in fear of what is promised, for many a genfor these events eration can watch and-wa- it to arrive at perfection m natures lazy march. 8amboting nnd mining, merchandising and building will go on the same in Corinne and over the lake ns if the geologist had never discovered how, fi million years hence, the waters .should bo froe-- ns Tahoe, And bunch grass give place to trees taller than the hills. , s THE LATEST DISPATCHES. THE ORANGE CELEDRA-TIO- N IN NEW YORK. The Governor Revokes the Proclamation of. the Superintendent of Police. Tin? MilKia ami Troop ; OUR CITY GOVERNMENT. In tho proceedings of the Council which a most rewe lay before our readers markable iexhibit is made of tho publio finances. Tho report or the City Recorder shows that from the tenth of March 1S70 to the samo date in Juno 1871, the entire expenditures for all public uses have been just $4&0G.16. And this is all that the people have had to pay for their municipal government during a period of fifteen months. Not a dollar has been paid out of this y, Un- Serious Fighiiug at 2 Oclock Two Ilf olci s lifthri a ad of the Troops Wounded. Se veral Tho Mob Attack Harpers Building and are Re pulsed. RAIDS ON HIBERNIAN HALLS BY THE POLICE AND ARRESTS OF RIOTERS. (I OMR NE VS. Ophir, July 11. Walker Bros, new stamp mill and that of tho Brevoort Milling Com-- p any, are nearly ready for work. Both expect to 'begin crushing this week. Two of the smelters are now workiifg handsomely and making the best run yet made. Greatly ir.'cronsod preparations are now being made for more active work on tho various mines of the district. Arrivals by tho several stage lines nre numerous. Warren Ilussey, President of the first national bank of Utah, arrived here this evening. Mr. Hussey has invented largely in this district and now comer to personally visit tho" Sun'nysido mine anddho Hamilton Tunnel Company. Philip Wadsworth, from Chicago, is about making some investments h?re. He has been visiting Dry CaLm, and will do this district ' throughout before leaving.' The Abbey Mining and Tunnel Company, ineor-)- o rated July 8, Are working away at their tunnel with good prospects,' already having struck rich clorido. Host, .and expect within a low feet to strike another one of the rich Tnines for which Lion Hill is rioted. At the meeting held yesterday Lnames the of W. evening Barbee, J. R. IT. Vanaukin, Major OKeefe, G. W. Snively and II. C. Lincoln, delegates to tire Territorial Convention at Salt Lake City. Washington, JuTy 11. The Commissioner of Indian affairs y received a telfrom Indian the egram Agent at Fort Laramie, stating that he had just issued rations to the Red Cloud tribe of the Sioux Indians on the north side of the North Platte river, and that they seemed satisfied, and that if no mistakes are made there will bo permanent pence with them. A proposition for the absorption of five millions of the five twenty loan of 1SC2 came from a prominent banking house,- and will, it is thought, be soon consummated by an equal amount of the new loan being to-da- tub-Ititute- ; j. To-Da- V , . J - 4 M wero.-chose- al - i amount to compensate the Mayor, or any member of tho Council, for!I they neither ask nor receive wages for their services. The items in tho report shpw where the money has gono to, but still better, the condition of the city, its improvements, sanitary, regulations, good order, and geu-rprosperity all the result of disposition on the part of our volunteer officials to make this place a pleasant one to live in. They collect the lightest tax of any incorporated city in tho Union, and after collecting it, make it go farther in the interests of tha public. They have, licenses on different branches of trade, but the highest of these is thirty dollars per annum, and even that amount has been reduced at times. We believe the popular feeling in town it that Corinne U honestly proud of her Mayor and ten Councilors, whole wise nnd economical administration of affairs, is promoted j by the services of a correct i Recorder, an New York, July 11. The police are still honest Treasurer, and other servants of tho confident that tha Orange parade will take people. and tho entire force of replace serves will assemble at the Central office at MORE MINERAL DISCOVERIES. six a. m.i nnd will, upon first notice of outDear Lake Ores-- A Toil of Dock In break, be transferred by stages to the scene of disturbance. The ordinance and sanitary Town Some of tho citizens up in the Bear Lake police and detectivo force will all be used a section of this Territory, have prospected reserves. f The available force will not exthe hills thereabouts, and in many cases ceed 1100 men. Everyman will carry a y a party revolver,! rchd a supply of other arms wa refound good looking rock. -- came in from that placo Captain bringing about a ceived at headquarters ton of ore which they dcaired to .have WiUons mounted police, over one hundred tested os to its value and components; but men, will be on duty for any emergency as there Is at present none of the scientific with revolvers and sabres. The whole surworkers In the city, the mineral will be gical forco of tho police department is ormorn-I- t stored until) tho return of General Iljffbrnan dered on duty at six a. m. is in circles understood that police from tho south, when an assay can be had. j in? s and tin the of serious want burgh-the most is highwaymen there city the way, By formed a sim a combination have make to for Office in this city, of a regulaAssay scarce a day passes that prospectors are not ultancouf raid on the jewelry and chief dry here with jsamples for examination, and goods stores during tho concentration of the they have, f course, to go all the way to police. Information has been received Salt Lake City, at heavy expenso for what that a large number of thieves arc leaving should be dona at their doors. In this way other cities for New York, In view of the exto obtain pected riot.! Mayor 1111 and Kelso have - hundreds of dollars aro expended been communicating with Major General assays, all of which might bo more profita respecting the, necessity for a mililly Invested In labor if the convenience so Shaler, Ye hope that tary forck to Aid the police, and short! after much needed were in reach. General Sutler issued orders to this load of ore just brought in will prove noon as rich as the energy of its discoverers de- A number of regiments to rendezvous toserves it should be. It will be determined morrow at respective armories for tho preservation of the public pence. in a fjw days, maybe the present wick. New York,' July 12. Governor Hoffman the condor At IIorse. The Stantord Issued the following proclamation last night: Ion of tho last days trotting at the Agri Having been only this day apprised, whilo cultural Park Course, Sacramento, on Saturday, Juno 3, the Stanford herso was exhib- At the capital, of tho actual condition of ited, and, by request, twico driven around things, herewith, in deference to the prothe track. .jNo time was declared from tho and having, in pood procession stand, but private watches made thb first the belief that my 'presence was' needed, remile 2:22Jfi and the second 2:23. Turf, Field and Farm. paired hither immediately, and do make Yes, thats so notwithstanding your this proclamation' The order hitherto isprophet,-Mr- . Patrick, said the horso in sued by tfce police authorities In Teforeaco never make better time, than would question 2:24 on tne track. The Stanford horse will to tho said processions having been duly yet beat Dexter?.. tins?. 8. F. Spirit of ihe revoked, I Hereby give notice that any and Times. alt bodi.s ma desiring to Ws mV.? -- and march in -- peaceful - procerslon In this tho 13th, will bo permitted city to do so, and they will bo protected to tho fullest extent possiblo4 by military and poll co escort which will bo furnished, to any body of men desiring it on j application to me at my hfcad quarters, which will be at the police head quarters in this city at any time during the day. 1 warn all persons to abstain from Interference with any such assemblage or procession except by authority from me, and I give notice that all powers at my command, civil and military, will bo used to preserve the public peace, to put down, at all hazards, every attempt at disturbance; and I call upon all persons, oi every race and religion, to unite with me And the local authorities Inf this determina- f tion to preserve peace 'And honor to' the city and State, JonuT. Hoffman. New York, July 12. The day open cloudy and sultry. A dense fog overhangs tho city. At seven o'clock the streets present a novel appearance, not unlike the days of draft, riots' of G3. Soldiers in fatigue uniform are hastening in every direction to report for duty, at the armories, to Mounted potheir: respective regiment licemen patrol tho street. Heavy squads of police are moving to designated point in the city. Extraordinary precautions aro being taken to preserve the peace, and the authorities appear to be working with harmony and .energy, A printed secret circular containing the plan of the proposed attack on the Orange procession, has fallen into the hands of the police, and they havo perfect knowledge of their intentions. At a late hour lnA night a number of Hibernians' got into n row among themselves in their hall on Prince street. A number of them were severely pummeled. All the regulars nt Governors Island, Fort Hamilton and Schuyler, and other forts in the vicinity, have been placed under arms, nnd ordered to hold ..themselves' in readiness to march jatW moments notice. General .McDowell propised a hearty cooperation with the State authorities. The SevenFirst, Fifth, Sixth, Seventy-nintSeventh-firnml teenth, Twenty-seconLiglitj-fourt- h regiments of tho National Guard are now assembled at their armories. General Slialer nnd staff have just arrived nt the police central office, where tho .headquarters will be during the day. The Governor and staff have established their headquarters at tho Clarendon. The revocation of the order of Superintendent Kelso, by Governor Huffman, and the Governors proclamation, is received by citizens of nil classes with cxjp:cssions'f the liveliest satis: .v; faction. New York, July 12, 0 a. m.- - The appliances 'of the police electric t legraph, brings the lio!o citys breadth within the ..reach of one ruling arm at the police headquarters, and all are nt the Governor's bidding. Everything promise lo be serene nnd pence-- ; itnJ H the Orangemen choose to parade, there see ms to be no! reasonable, doubt but they will parade undisturbed. ' . New York, July ,12, 11 a. M. Tlio Irhh Catholic laborers on tha boulevard, have' vork and are marching down in a body. Jnpector Jamccon, with 250 men, has been sent to intercept them. .The National Guards are out in lull force. The battery from Cadlo Garden Tark has gone up town. Another battery of is now croif-infrom Brooklyn. The oftho Brooklyn Navy Yard are under - der Anns; or to-da- V r FRESH. -- i rtnri iwi bt xne western tyro telegraph co. .fa" 1871. i. BECOMING vi' w q y. - To-da- to-da- to-da- y 'f y. dfi MISCELLANEOUS. without any society orders or badges, 'pass ing up Broadway, were stopped by the soldiers at tho corner of Tenth street and dispersod. The police came down In stago. o Corinno, 11.20 A. M. . xrm pi-r- 1 have the appearance of a iiol-idGroups of loungers are bn nearly corner. Squad's of men aro seen going every towards tho western part of tho city. Tho of affairs is .very threatening. The men In tho inaVblo and stone yards along the Ea.t;Kivcr havo nearly all left work, wjth the supposed purpose of oppbring the Orange parade, I'ii 1 5 F. M. Tho riot ha 'commenced at . Tlie mob begun in the vicinity of HUxb Street nnd Third Avenue, and were driving the peojile from the street , Two hundred nnd fifty picked men, under Caj tain Heddcti qf tho Fifteenth precinct were sent there. Prince Street is.nilvo with men. Them was a report of a fight nt Hibernian Hull, hut be. fore the p oHoo re teue 1 there it war stopped, 1.21 P. M, Fighting h now going on in the Tenth and Eleventh precinct, nnd along Blocker Street, The militia lias (won ordered to'8th Avenue and 12nd Streot, where nu attack has boon made upon Judge Ilei en's house. Large bodies of. police havo Juft in stages also. street present Jersey City, July 12.-T- he an ominous apoct this morning. ThAs far there has bean no disturbance, but thq are that the evening will witness At every seeqei of riot and blood died. and congregated around every liquor store, an groups of Iliberninns who maintain a sullen silence. Sum? hundreds nreingering about Washington Hall thei r Tho police display great in efforts to preoervo order, A their energy number of persons, artmsd with pistol, knives aftd hatchets have been arrested. They had bean drinking freely, Atlho Orange head quarters everything is quiet. All present are engaged in preparations for tho procession, which will move at 2.30 ' UP. M. j l l; . New York July 12, 1.D0 P. M. Severe Two Hlbonmen have figliJLing is going bn boen killed.; The mob pressed the conductors of tho street cars on Eighth Avenue into service. Several soldiers ha vo been wounded. The telegrnph wires up town have been cut. ' . Berlin, July 11. The Saxon troops which served in the late wur, made their triumphal It was announentry into Dresden ced that Emperor 'William had made tho Crown Trinee of Saxony, field marshal of the Empire. to-da- y. RANSOHOFF & CO., -- u Athene-un- i, - ....07.... r DEO It Mwlhematlca, KngHati l.lterature, Physiology, Dolnny. fall stock of the celebrated A IV Miuttlcrs Ktc.r Etc. Elf, TBS FA L Tmn on lianl and for saTo at r n, Th ao wadna aro thoroughly' nt U, ei n t ma criaU.1 and s re known all tlinu(.J) vry Wt at as tb boat and mot f eiUblo wagon lua i ,, a, " are , Li 'Warranted Eteijr Re.petf WILL C0TUIF.1CE 18T1. Monday, September 4th, ' . " . Aiao a full stock of . Wagon Bows, Thimble Skeia, " Woods, Wagon nml f arris; Wagon 1 'I CORISNE, UTAH. rul7 fimoa Of all descriptions, jr.r atle at the l'.we.t eaL j ri Also, e nUntly ch hand a full auppty t.f fcrjf. JSowrra. Reaper nil. I The elicit pcht- and Het Rimer, ,ju. rnklm; TIirlljii rlili.ee. Urupm, Rake, Suihy llin, Grain Krill., Uaug lloi. COAST. PACIFIC T IE ON I of thobea. Mil Co. in no, - i ...... U Who'enalo and Itefall , FOR Praltr - I firX' & Rent am Sti., j PRODUCE - UTAH. n J...- Corner Montana and Fonrtfi sirect Cotinue, t., :.uLii, - 2 - i II. STAPLE AND FANCY I P Mi la i'Vr.C; jrAuitior, of I (iron :i .Fam:y rot UTll RTIIKKT. ( OllIXM.. Alwnya on 1 hand a CIGARS, ,fv n couriTii v r la all kinds of cured 1 l.' ,- -r. JXZOXXZZXULZI . P.TOuUCt. .. a (. :r.- - s al ?t of ro't ;i and . '1:- -. f I ' " . Caso Goads of all Kinds. AND LIBERTY" M: j T, A'C-'MitlCbi- LEVI MAXnLim, IVoxirlctor. EXPRESS CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE lircii FiThh LINE, KlIMil-XDAIi- Proprietor. L, HEAVY HARDWARE, - i i WILL La.AVE - AIE.VTS anti TIM! Kept Constantly on Ico. irr ro, vi:a i.. oami:, i:k.. -- At OO end Buiidors Nnlls. Market . . . HELENA & DEER everyday, tJ nlvtnyl lit Mtorc. 1 ; I. RI N N E . r.eUl!. ph at eunrl-- e form ilh jlf1' anKireei.dl!lXenr Slxlh.!I : FOR wi !ea e t. Naiungea, lui.lc I'rrsli v f IIORSi: uml MULK SHOES. 1 hanJ. - Orders by ma or.ltl'graph promo? t r jiitnrlc n Sjiiclalfji Flutter null d PAST P HEIGHT ; Con txutly on 1 Baron, IJaniyMionldcrs, Lie. : priom-r- CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY Z variety of tlie l,i at Meats, t,. .aiisai!e. dried Mils. Hite "l '' ' - Etc., at Loircst Prices. Weals, KUiS, Outfitiug Goods, r, ln-prteto- Wholct ale i.nd retail doiih a,l;r o: . f : , : Wholesals and Retail t'oalcr ln Peat Orange: nntl Lfjiion LODGE , i--i. Apples, - In hIMES, S UTS' - Special Inducfiutuls OflVrcd (o ni it e. 2.1 con i ss r. Dealer la Olucksmlths aai , (oriiiL - I if r-- I tl! Lin Tnwr.iiiiiKi iii th riuiiKM. mnT8. ki . k on hand fre.h- ' 'z' PROVISiOUS - FiU;lT RTASa, Moiilana Hus Altrsy AMD u , .' llEXilOLTKil.S AND ALE. 1 1 GROCERIES, FRUIT AND COKFcCTIOFJERY. I13C3IIS I Jotai' fc O RU GG ili-lr- LIQUORS ' ' CORINXR. - 1. huo d Arliolestlo and & CO., ( G- Ifi. O C 13 f.r--hi- J. W. GUTHRIE, . Z Corner Fourth BSER at liubroyil , MERCHANTS. LAG El R lut- .wamtHoubK.,.. slfi-- W. Al llOUOMAY. jd JU i jl ATKH1AL, SADDLERY. AND HARNESS j Wngon Covnra, all tizrs, Parenla doairnua of obtaining information in reference to terms, etc, will please apply at once to GROCERS AND COMMISSION As. Vaon Chicago tx-s- J. W. .Ic.MiTT UMEYTISR t . Always VTliolcsalo AGENTS V K, prlci-i. Montmia Nlreetiforlnne. . tii O E A. Coniine, Utah. Btudlea thorough and liberal. Maelc. j WAGON DEPOT Principal. (Formerly Principal of the Toung Ladlea JackaouvLje, Illinois.) Call and ex train quality lnylng elsnwlir.f, ordra i i om tuo counto pnmipt'y fllu-iWareroorna a d factory ; i . g E flEFFLEMAX Mlsa MA 11 V O o ii c o l d H a r n c s s ry. V. . Made a specially. hear the Depot.. la-1- indl-catia- Mayor of tha City of Coriiiu. Corinne. June ta, jiH7i.; jm-t ai k n!a mac MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. t , W. II. MI'XRO, SUPDT. f. And ay strect-croosin- EDWARD E. BAYLISS, REV. Rc Vi Edward R. cs All the streets in tlio Utah. - ; FOREIGN rJ HAT, ; Wedneaday, the 14th day of Jnly next, oVIock a. iu., t tho Un ted SUtea Land oftSieZj . to make cash ('alt Lake City, Uub Territory, of the qsrn aita of O rlnne, Uoxel ler county, d lands, to wit: . bracing the f.diosring descrlb-Lots 2, C8. and V, mcUn 6, towuNhi;, 9 i er'.v rang- 2 weat, containing 168 80.10a acres, To make h proof reqnlred by law. and id,,,: that I a.u antit'ed to ha-entry made iin.. "An Act of Conr. sa for the relief of the luhaHur.., of citii. in i Lwls upon the pnbiio Unea," p proved March 2, 1887, and also An act ameudatorf thereto, approved June 8, 1868, for the use a w benefit of tha inhabitania thereof; at wbioh tlm n or peiai.na rail appear, r.,; and placa any how cause if auy there br, why such eutry shoui. not be made. - . ful-to-da- arm. rr CONCEHh.; I WILL APPT.ar WHEREAS -- st ma-rin- TO WHOM IT MAY The Rocky Mountain i h, d, N OTIC3T. ' ; . The f Gtrvornor, learning it was tho intention of the Jersey City Orangemen to parade t city to be here, ordered the boats from-thastopped and none of the men allowed to come over here, as ho did not Intend to protect citizens from other States. Tho police, backed by the 84th regiment, made a raid on Hibomian Ilall, when the mob ran like sheep. A large number were arrested and lockod up, revolvers and pistols being found upon their persons. The arms in the hall were removed, by the 84th and taken to the Central Office. Wm. Ilennessy and Patrick OGrady of the Sixth procinct, refused to fight, and their buttons were cut off and tho men locked " : "'I" up. New York, July .12, 2:30. The police captured 200 stand of arms at the rooms of tho Fenians in their ball on Nineteenth Street First avenue, aud brought tliem to tho police headquarters. Tho mob did not wait to learn the buinos of the police, but fled nt their approach. About three hun- dred men. obtained arms from Hibernian Hall and proceeded to the west side of tho city, no doubt intending to intercept tho Orange procession. A large body of police wore sent in pursuit. A man named Conrad Freeman was knocked down and beaten in a shocking manner. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. jAnd all other f i - TROPIC Country' I)oii1(mn. jyii jm ; Oil nml nffor April 10, 1S7I, nntl continue during flic Henson. , TO CONTIt At TO U S. Omc CAX.TAt ' T AN TED hT ' K AM) hhowiohe , Aof-t- J at J Mnrlc OoocIh Caro ot MtHi.tlM. the-Ai- r f from time to time la n-- ttf iuy-i- h. ptl-- . b- - req i.red to lie a t ft . W. CJHAIIA3I, ffl. D.j ktARIKF.il OF PFMffOM FOIt LT...orvcL.'...''1' i j Corner ef Foarth and Montana Stri: Ac K. -- z ' a7-t- f micU d at tlie -- ' the latest :i .! b - UOIMNN K, UTA II a s IH.K.I MM........ toe a man I - auhtr btda to ' r pound, cover a ronra.lt expire July 15, 1872. .F1. 17 3i Auy co,. n.o'il) ctilisl tuJ known a. ,a wilt not be reo Ited, 4th. The an bidder will 1 r totn-t-- r Contracts mad- - for tho delivery of freigh'a to anj it V botidit In dor.blv th- - amount of qllmt me emitract pr int ia Montana. Terms wil bo as cheap as the f. r the full af tided, perform 4ti; of lb- aatoe. aab-- cheap ft, j lo the tbo CominiMioticr spprovaVof Indian of "iff slao ran a DAILY LINE from Hcicna Nw York, July 12, 2 p. m. Report says Af.Ira. ir to Deer Lodge. 6 h' to be lnvl'd two Ribbonmen were killed this morning on at g tho pea-li'LW'ap preaent of the bid.. , Prince street. The troops are said to bo eta. 4 in tight ia reaorved to' reject alt bi v omcE3 ia ltlddera it be wU adver-tlato e f .r the required in on the mob and the mj1 bo that avenua, firing raenta p o t. Ixch bidder wi required to counE, nn.EY.i deer lodge. wt n hia bid tua aam f ft. do.lar turn soldiers were killed. Harpers building eej-ott') fer ' ' tnar?4-tf- . uth pnip a. . wa ? ottackel by tlie mob, who were repulsed. m. , Baited dates Pperlat India t Apm4, POCSBH or BABBIT 'METAL FOF A juocossioa of about two hundred men, mt U.ff aala v,ry cheap at tbit ofllee. qa-tttitl- Always on hand EIGHT D AYS FROM CORINNE Magazines, Nowspapera and IF liodloals. jear TO HELENA. l--- - ' Book and Stationery Sjore. ' loAinji. J uy l, js;i. i 1 r r 1 1 HU 1.0V- er u- t, t tho L4iumt k hfAltn hhchoue uni It. .-- rr it r o, I Uho lerrliory. Afffny, r ort 11.U Vo hi'idfe t h ..I ef O.tl'tihe .atno id lo tMnrt-r.i- l tth Aut tv y- t r the inmUhii.ni-- r ttLicb, tJ j I t tl at win rtn;. . tilitu July ij, I 1. o are Itivited to bl.l for lb whole l.t. iibr nr a ptttMU ot ihe tsttle r q uriHl. Rche.u mi. a twi, thrt e an t nur yrar olA beef . c rof priet atb tii Lt ito. iVmlr tctor- - mn-- t t t tn u t..- r Ul-V(iho. the .'kill, to be ie.ivurt.U ure SfMhli.lt, Tijn or .nn lejin .tori, 2J. HI will ik civrtl for lire Ca'IIe to b.t ut A.L PRODUCTIOK roil Iixxs:, r TAir. Ul?. CHARLES LANGLEY & 'j Whol salo CO , Drugi-Js.- i , - wt . t, r-- dt ... H's.-muon- . OOO And agents for the PHEH'IX Q'JICKSILQiR : I-' I CORNER BITTCaf AD CUY STRELT1. ( !? f. J Tan Francisco. im. a ... in wawun lit lfi . |