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Show I DESEBET EVENING NEWS. Wednetdaj, X?embr 23, 1SOS. AN ANSWER i T To SeveraiT Questions NEW YORK TRADE OH I CflCQ TRADE. OlWlP3l&TTO in relation Doctrine op the Saints and the settlement and progress op utah to the History Latter-da- - AND Territory. j -- (Continued.) . According to the report of Robert L." 170 & 172 WILLIAM ST., Campbell, fcjuperlntendent of Common New York. JSchooIs, there are 186 school districts the Territory with aschool population In 11205: ly v cnimren between 4 and 10 years of up- w aa us r E. & II, f. AXTDOST A-- Co., ,uuu, out or wnicii do per cent, are enrolled in school the schedules, actual attendance being about 42 pr Maaafactarenor rbotcnphlo Materials, Photo- h cent. .. j. K : r' niuuuis, oiereoecopes ana views. The public lands donated by Congress por-tJmeA, JSkipttiA German Oiromo. to States and Territories, in the absence of a Land tofllce, have not been avail Nereis no public school J ntre CHRI8TIAF, fund. BChools, however, are generous Manufacturer of . the peopleJ y supported by 1 Salt Lake City is divided Into twenty Christian's Patent Spring Horses, one school districts with a cood tmblie j PERAMBULATORS, CARRIAGES, CABS, scnool house! in each, tome districts having three and. four school.; besides which there are private schools and two " f ! ; ' P. W. GLASS DEALERS, AGENTS FOfc THE CHICAGO. CO. - iBOCIE DKEAHJER8, - 64 TiAKn ST., CHICAGO. rrtlcQlr attention siren to Jobbing Trada. 111 line orders from a 'Ims iTHK Weekly aud and Daily, edited by George Q. Cannon; Issue 11,000 copies. The Juvenile Instructor, . also edited by George Q. Cannon;, issue 13000 copies The Salt Lake Daily Rocking Horses, Propellers, Sleighs, f Ac. Telegraph, alao SemiWtekly TVB. editor StenhouseEsqr., WAREUOOMS, 3 MAIDEN.LANE, and proprietor; and the Utah Magazine. William SL.) edited by E.X.T. Harrison ;are publish- Strut ujactory: g7,(Cor. C 93 MANdlX STREET, 9t 89, ed in Salt Xake Cltv: and the Hio Virncn JfEW YORIt. Times, edited and nubllahetl hv .7noPnh Reference, MeasM. Cronyn A Terrls, at St. George, in WashingBait JLake City. Johnson, ton county j i one or the iuaer wiuara First Presidency, Jiichards, Church Uistorian and BINDERY, BLANK-BOO- K, editor of the Deseret News, died at AND his residence in Salt .Lake City on the 11th of March 1S56, and was succeeded by Eider Jededlah Morgan Grant, as Printing Establishment, occonu counselor to 1'rest. 1 oung. Patriarch John Smith, died, May 3d STEREOTYPE AND ELECTROTYPE 1S54, at his residence in Salt Lake lr O U X P It Y, and was succeeded by John SmithiCity, (son ALL Otf Til K PREMISES. LHjrfm who wa3 set apart to the semi-monthly- Cliliif Disbret Nrws' .! Tele-ffray- h, iVo. a. a. tonn TTRRr.i LAFLIN, BUTLER mm Young. ! J . INDIAN OUTBAUES. U MEW. WEED SEWING MACHINE! ' Manufacturing Stationers, U6 FULTON STREET, N. Y. t ' I ft EXRNES . : - t J- J SAFES PIRE-PROO- F " KEITH, WOOD;&CoM WO0LEN8. No's CLfc 00,IXlelxlgaix A.venie, . :. (Up Stairs,) D. W. Keith. JLbijah Keith, OU Paintings, Swiss .CM in ma ani Ton.na. ?28,.1elc?monlcand Ilophonle Materla's, . uuuuu una nuu vegeiaoies. Anatomical Preparations. Send for Catalogue. 07 stat Street CIIICACtO. - TTenry Wood. W,B Gale. Yorlc Ofllce, 07 Jfew Franjklfu Street. d218-6V 6 & 8 River Street, OHIOAGOa !" MCnOLS, Aft., &. f m x-- 1 THE Elder George Albert Smith was appointed to succeed Elder Kimball in the office of First Counselor to Prest. I Michigan Avenue. TAYLOR & WRIGHT FANCY DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WHOLESALE HOSIERY AND MPORTERS and Dealers in all manner of " r? UIIIUHUU. Figures, etc.. OUIOnnn - Elder Heber Chase Kimball, 11 rat counselor to Pre3t. Young, died Jane 22d, 1S68 at his residence in Salt Lake and at the Conference or Oct. 6th, City, 1SG3, fc ani 84 Importers and JobbeC3 of CHICAGO. HOTET i i AGENTS FOR BURKE Opposite City, llote), T : ! h: IIION MERCHANTS, ; ,80, 82 TWINES and PAPER BAGS, .ros. 4 3tc 44 Htato Street, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods 34 te 36 IaIio St., & W. Tvnrg -- & Co., Of Every Description, JOBBERS OP 23. ' iron chicxjia.iis. :o:- y . - L.lbertyStreetr JN$w York, G. II. nr.ARif i I Traveling Agents. Coarse and Fine PaPer Philip Vadsworth&Co. IxiTi i. 4ulitr. and uric,. v . HALL, ECIIVIBARIC & CO. W. Jj. CHASE & Co., Agents. 79 d222;0m Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In HiLTP WADSWOBTH. IiakeCity; and on the 4th dav of Janu ary 1857, Elder Daniel II.. Wells was chosen to ail the vacancy thus caused in tbe. quorum of the First Presidermv- - are guaranteed to , -- Orders filled nnd at Lowest Market Promptly Rates. PACKAOE8 AIi WATS OH HAKIX i office 6i Patriarch, Feb. 18th, 1S55. Elder Jededlah Morgan, Grant died Dec 1st. ISoO, at his residence in Salt omrc,Xo. 43 South CnnnI Street, ' wi3ivi I 1 f d275As73-l- f?KTED ri.y CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. CHICAGO. l. LAEGE AND COMPLETE STOCK. MILL FURWISUIXG. 48 Lake St., BCRLKT the attention of tli trade to oar And respectfully call . - FliOUIl MIttiS, Glass & Earthen Ware , tbe exclosire sate: of the 1 SAWMIIJLS, TYRRELL. J Wl J Wl ESSEX Jfc Steam PUMPS, Mining UlCItJIi. SCREW CIJTTEKS, v leges. aemi-week- ly . . PLANEIW, BATHES, JflAJIIlA, academies, .and two commercial col NKWSI'APERS. , nirura JiAcixrriEriY, as 11 A a JflCESSEH BURLEY Wo Lar ORE CRrSHERS, DOUGLAS SLATE CO., P j. . aaLL - ILLINOIS. MARK SilADE (Corner of Michigan Avenue,) BISHABCS LEAD PZITCIL 853.) GATES, President. Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary 1At3 EINDOIPHST., Nos - -'' fouitoe&otib a quartee op a cestuet. And , I 1 HALLIQHBABK&K MANUFACTURING CO., Wholesale xamograpners, Jranters, Blank Book Maimfact'rs. &c.,6rc. i i OIL Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Fancy Goods, Perfumery, i OKagfACO trOOjEsI CHICAGO TRADE. BUB1IHAHS & VAN SCHAACK, Saccetfora to KCDDKKI4 COMPANY, T HunnrAcrusixG DRUGS, y 1 (Established W. H: Schieffelin & Co., Tower, Uillard & Decker, Importers and Jobbers of 1 - - t - H. Snhubari . ' , DEAL LARGELY IX Stole' anil Fancy Groceries, A. FrankenlTuU, Chicago. at me present perfectly UnrlTalle ' E. FKAITKEXTIIAIi t-- Co.. W foJ "linPMcyttirtUlty and for Its Ilansre Oreat tk. ponnliv . . . 1 ' sUtchlns of Cbolee .ft....of work. IMPORTERS, and Manufacturers or uaeii " material. ln an kind" "f b.1 j. Assva " " ta-Al- l Being NEW. It comhlnM i LEAF, t ho riMimhi. oi ids ulu LrOCK stlcn Machines, with WATER STREET. ClliCLMiin. r r. puinu ralnable ' The course adopted towards the In- , All kinds of many Cigars, Tobacco, innMwmmii " A Goods sold at New York Wholefcaler.' Prices, dians in Utah has1 been the peaceful otber. Work may te seen at this office. nnrt policy ofr feeding and clothing, in pre3but 5. Wooden Ware, Sold at Chlcaeo prices street, MJbW YORK. d222;ni by ference to fighting them. A vast W AGENTS FOR A Don o amount of labor and means have been ; NKATt.Y EXECUTED. ' TITOJIAR ALDEX, A Sc. Co., ... Cordage, expended in locating farms, supplying BTTBBEB AND IiEAbHEB uenenu iNonnwestern Asents, ana CSC U1 the art of implements UOi. rutin, teaching AUUUI irrc fin . Sprrial aftentton fjlrrn to Orders from Utah UMtCJKb, NOTES, DRAFTS, ETC., s59 8m:d2aw husbandry to the Indians ami tHtjuceut Territories. the Territory which alone throughout has beerr a First-Clas- a to tJtm letnttnaiMereJtantM and Importers Jobbers in of Sei Lithographed tax very heavy Style. " of upon the people. uk CUtf'.. Almost every difficulty which has czis:em existed or arisen between the citizen of M.ConJfloffiig Hose. theTerritory. and the Indiana h the result FITCH, WILLIAMS &. CO. v. Tand Or Mario to any Desired Pattern, at 51 l4ake fift.i CraOAGO. by emigrants passing Bessors IO.WEBEB. WHilAKS & PITCH. Shtfrt Notice. through the Territory, and several ,itioleals Dealer in times by indiscreet and foolish persons O n residing therein. t In Utah MAGAZINES,MUSIC, ETC. A portion of the Utes located fti tfarfcet, ndaptel :s vauey.Decamebostile in tbe Spring of HOUND AND for .reJr"7rrle" STlnj;ana Veli j '"""t.j Ibo9t in consequence of one of their cuem larceiy, Straw Goods, Umlirellas, Buckskin ; i er, OiMpm irarj( Goods, Etc.. number rftT; being Killed which' was unI known to, the authorities of the, Pro- Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Depart 52 & 54 1YARISII visional State, for some time. This war AV., iff. (CP STAIRS,) resulted in the death of Joseph UIgbee, TfffiillMMllllll N.O. CHASE, IIANFOUI wixriAirs iiijI Co., the wounding of several other, the exn nn ii in E, T WITTY, for 1 t6 Headquarters Ilefcr, ly IVnuUIon, CHICAGO. penditure of thousands of dollars, In a ED.' OLilSTEAD, OILS, WINDOW PAINTS, "campaign, suspension of labor, and Mn. GEORGE Q. O and CLASS, White Lead and Axle Greas?, stoctcdrived otf or destroyed. In th Mt:. JOSKPH HULL, Salt Lnkc City. Fall of law, the Indians in the north179 Soutl, Water Street, WSZ3X2&I2ZI CHICAGO, HI,. ern part of the Territory were also hosd213 5m V. H. N. MILK.S, John Y. St., tile from similar causes. A party of IQ..in Manufactarers of ESTABLISHED 1838. d3051y from were who Missouri, emigrant, on IAU m CAIATAT I,000,000. PATE3TT MACffCrE JUDE , the Malad, shot several encamped A.& J. H.F.GRISWOLD United were who States Depository. &C0. squaws Jno. K. Cxnolea. crossing the stream Cfo. . Bradford, ou horse-bacand took their horses; rational tirst Bank of Chicago, WHOLESALE! GEO. I. BRADFORD Sc Co,, they then continued their journey westf roc ward. When thi3 fact came to the Manufacturers Of and Wholesala TValAr In 1XI.S. CHICAGO, TEAS, COFFEES, knowledge of the warriors, they made a Men's and boys' Clothing. 41 and 4.1 Warren St-- 1 Oroers, Dnt&a-lsts-, Balcora, e. 4t: descent upon the northern settlements, utnecu wureu Dwintt west Airoauway, XKew AND UJ. Gage Cashier, killing Mr. Campbell who was enirasred H" f80111111"' Assistant Cashier. ONXY MAACTTOEns lnil NORTH i in erecting a mill. In a short irne a FANCY GROCERIES, 15 & 17 Randolph St., company oi volunteers were on the ' Also ltfanuractners of 7J ' "' and cause the of the 13 Ea Salle Street, v spot, ascertaining u difficulty, through gome friendly In Groima Coffee, Spicps, Tobacco, d222:6m i rt dians, succeeded in restoring peae by HEHRY WftRD BEECHER CHICAGO, CHICAGO. Indians tbe for the equaws who paying m: had been killed and the horses that had . Blueing, and the celebrated r been taken oiT, and by this means a voidn . DEAD We make Prices Regular and Cheap on every LGDLD MEDAL BAE3NG ed further bloodshed. article we sell. P0WDEE. GILES, BR0THERj& CO. Upon the ears of the Deaf who did not us In a lSo3t named person in a Irt Ivey, AU Goods as warranted represented pi passion, struck an Indian, which result- Dr. StHwell'sPatent OrganioVibrator, 10 ed in hi3 death, a war ensued which GOLD & SILVER SMITHS nu into the ear. Is not perceptible, and lit nuicu a which iT OnL jvut, noises in me head, enablln iciuu.is ruiKiuy uumucr oi oerHius were Kiiieti. Satih deaf to hear distinctly nt SAL28R003J AND. MAN persons churca an s COUNCIL BLUFFS TRADE: ACTOR - . 11 nourishing settlements on the frontiers 2S RITER 10 oe aoanuoned and were burned STRCETrlIICAGO, A Treatise on Ijfness, Catrrh, Conanmp-tloThe old and best i ..v. naa the ln Cancer and Bcroiuta lu ludians. Its ail In dealers In WatcW SSTr war this their forms, by several luses. and mean of speedy relief and th mountaineers ' cure, by and traders took a livelv a pa tb part In t WHOLESALE anTaUdSa!"1 ; GnOCEnS, aiding the Indiana with ammu free I 'Ueaiersm nition and Mn';ki'".Ki.' supplies. nnARAMTTirTTk 3, 5 & 7 X.AIE STItEET, DC !The murder of Capt, J. V. Gunnison NO CURE NO PAY. Na Ucrrarv r aVi OUTFITTTTV fiOnnU - ' ,142 Late St.,: 01iic4o. .. ih and party by the Pah van tea, which Bscd- "i TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC. Io. 415 LOWER BROADWAY, occurred in November 1853. was th T dTTT nr.'' WPT I C. 1 Agents for NaUonal and American Watch r direct rp.tnlt nf- thA Ilrewter, onfitf ...w vvuuu w nr v. jr J C0NSUITATI0M ROOMS, 133 SLEEKER STREET. COUSfClXBEUFFS, IOWA, f TfZTLT irom ine tatC3 on their way ram i n Co's, and American and French Clocks. emigranu Msmwurs IMmv Ajr to California, who killed a Pahvant MILM. Y Indian, arid! wounded two others at dlSStely T. J. rrOTLTOIUO dt ZIILO., Corn creek, a short time previously: Dealers suppiiled on aime .; according to the Indian rule of terms revenge, as by: Importers and Con nell Bin lis, Iowa, the massacre of the next white men J. 0. SEYMOUB . KEHflARD HAY, . PETElt SCHUTTtEn, nd on their grounds, was the conse-l-iitilacturers paving offiUti WHOLESALE D BALERS '1 ces ITassaa JTew in New Yorkl Especial K. quence. Torli. St., 011 WAGON f ha (ictf lomont nf nam ' in SXJBBI attenuori paid! to Maii,1' ImportcrH ofl)rrflrAn.ia w Office, Randolph St., cor. of if Pres. PaUTTEKS, LlTHOaRAPU- FrahkUn. Brigham Young and the leading STATIONERS, ens, and White JobiuliS, ENGRAVERS AND BLANK CLASS, PAINTS, OIL, , . authorities of the Church have in variabers of AmericanGoodVanrf r d218:6m sTt BOOK MANUFACTURERS, '''''r ti ' e f ::"' ,.ut bly counseled the settlers to build forts '' 9 and locate themselves in sufficient numAMD io bers and in such a manner, HOOKS JZ7Vr TO JIJtlfB that when oiwjsii, AGRICTJLTTJBAL And every Description and Style of Indians were disposed to commit depre IMPLEMEMS nfnllf. dations they would be able to secure their families and their stock. P. HUNT, V jrxecuiea. Abroad. April Ota,, 18&. several Indiana visi REFER-; f NCE9, ted Manti. Sanpete county; they want Wa.CaEEtlKlFiCO' 1. w. C. 8talne: Ea. d239Sm Clawfwn, boasted. and of "5 hlg talk,, having N.B. The newEj. l killed fifteen neaa or cattle wunin a rew, uwtie oi Salt Lake 3 3 ih 'ti2i8-R0 l Oorpo- ' Wcg. 200 Market Sf.. f i ..... Jte days. John Lowry.'pf Manti,. hearing ration Is a Specimen of par work. Citylis&exu Outfit. ftwm,:' this boast, qaarrelea with the Indians : S. MEGEATH n 1 A.j EOAG-i CO'" M and drew Jake (?), son of the late chief, THOMAS dABJfAR. PAGE, BROTHER. & Wholeaale and Retail Dealers ln TEBBA PORTER and Dealer la lHwbct IteoTc "laf Arrowpene, from his horse by the TM COTTA order. MeaVnres WouirH atnEguaranteed SI"T lnto , JL i all cases., a Trunk, K!dlei- - Maapender nook! . otl hair of the head, and went home for his flfrlAary 0 ri NOTIONS AND INDIAN GOODS 7' tol revolver to shoot Jake, who dliap- - Uuivila Ar 419 XAtlier, BROADWAT, 9 Opposite Pacific nonae, 1 rwiara (bmli,STREET, ImTYiAniJltftlV- ' XiO. 180 WILLIAM Council Blofis, lows. w . 1 L j 1111111 m j : . S.p.of g ancn-grjntmj- TT V tBOOZS 1 I .oflfie Hardware and Cutlery, UOliifman i barbar-pujUeatliic- nt I . , Winslow. j HE-ROUN- . a I Rubber clothing HATSr GAPS, FURS D. r-- r- - - -- nun ill riiuiiiiiiniii - : - j ! h, t : S - ' ' i f FELL I , j i " '' V- Dry 6 oods.Jobbers, n. - C5,icae-SUV- er - " jo-cttr- kr ' : . , tm j- -j 4 1 w st , , I M : ; " ; j 1 i lYtTA inoar, j ' 1 : . DERCHfldr Millions- i - J-- II. B-- Jt -- OH ...... MPIRpfAsyhltaralTa " To he continued. 0r&S5 frora vu en ji Terally flllel iiaiea. at St. Louis Bend for lesisn Book. d2l8 3m IIOVEY A NICHOLS, Proprietors, . maimer . .: " ? d273 so. os WnAa&ATi'v.::;;; tf CHIOAQO, lit. ' |