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Show ent incumbent nit; HVKN1NG NEWS. tin I ry July 3S,1S70. . NOTICE. am for the K.visimi Nswi handed tu to Ibis Ofilce uot UlT than n whl-al i.o'.wh ou ivrliMr'nta i ..i- -t , i i . in iiirl Udr vrtcrs h 1. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. The popularity of the llluiulen conttuu undiminished, tbe performance lxt evening being the best yet giveu. Ml lleathcoto. Miss Thompson and Messrs. Heckett and Coapuian in the fare set tho audience la the exact inood to receive cue of the moat popular and y' "Tna burlesques of tne last was aset evening produced Thieves." as was line "llritish Monies," the by twrformanco a we have witnessed for a The tinging, dancing and lornc time. mirthful puna were well received. Rosa was indeed the brassiest of robber, Masy MUi Weathersby, aa the faithful slave, but ,'Morsriana,, was the feature of the evening. Her bright, plqnant and graceful manner the entire piece, received a largo during d of har applause. Miss ileAthcote anA Messrs. Ketchucn, Ileckett and ( baixntn contributed largely to the of the piece. us Mr. .Nchreiner and the Orchestra also great nraUo for their brilliant execu tion of the diftlcult music Incidental to the I ur!eiue. The following from the "Nursery Rhymes," brought down the entire house, the paruuette and first, second and third circles joining in the most uproarious laughter: "A Doctor had vision of asH&sslnation, bitten by a bull dog pup; Through being It required a trip to the Ka.it, llethought So he packed up hi thing and cut." the great burlesque of 'Toll," abounding In local hlta, puns, plena Id mu- a sic. Ac. Ac. tio. everybody, and have It is the last Kplendtd time. Remember iiitcht but two of this famous troupe. weather In the southern I'NiM At.-T- he unusujortion ol tho Territory continues e occurred ally hot. Two esute of t Fillmore lately. F riot r vt-- . During one day last week tLero were seventy one cases of sunstroke reported in New York, of which tho of uewsnapevs trot an account, forty-ftlwhich proved fatal! Tiik Immigration. The following paragraph came over the wires of the Won tern Union line this morning: "Two hundred and eighty Mormons hare arrived per the steamer iianAattan, from d Europe, en mute to Salt Lake. Four more follow in the Minnesota," The following dispatch from Elder W. C. Staines, was received by President Young this morning: "Now York, 27. IlRiunAM Yocno: Manhattan company has arrived; leave this morning. All well. W. C. Tiik a. suc-cof- ul well-merite- . i de-Hor-ve Tn-nU- True, he has recently adopted the practice) to give oat mall mat ter only within stated hour. Tlx. irom 7 a,m., to 6 p.m., every lawful day, and on Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p.m. I would aska could any person, on rejection, expect every postmaster to keep his oiace open hoar ef the day and night? Aa to parties hours having to wait twelve or sixteen matmall for their la than necessary longer ter, I would simply say, such a statement can be substantiated only in this way: The northern mall sometimes arrives after business hours, as for instance, it came In last night at 8 o'clock. Then the postmaster has to make up the southern mall, which the same evening. In such cases departs can we blame the postmaster because he does not deliver the mall matter until next morning, or if It be Sunday, until noon. A postmaster's duties ar at best, rather arduous, and they have often to attend to business at unseasonable hours, and I think the public whom they serve, and frequently for a yery small remuneration, should be Just and not impose upon them burdens which they themselves would be unwilling to bear. "Let us not murmur without a cause." Peoa. Bro. Oscar Lyons, Just in from this settlement, in Summit County, informs us that the grasshoppers have left them now, and have left them little else but some potatoes and corn, as the result of their planting last fall and this spring. The citizens are feeling and doing the best they know how under the disad vantages of having their crops destroyed continuous ly for the past four years. On the 24th a general time of enjoyment was participated in by all the Peoaians, and speeches In the school bouse ex pressed the prevailing gratitude of Utah's citizens forlhe blessings of their location In the llocky Mountains. FestlviUo and dancing were shared by the children in the afternoon and the adults in tho evening. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. hOTICEJ mmi no ALT LAKE CITY t ) irTVT-- i IVU. Lager millN. aii. AND Coarse EXPRESS miiJE ! - Carrying the United States Mail. TTJrem Bnoes, jaeaaa or anything else I may be able tor exchange Baaia. my business being founded on a Trade a. I am willing to sell any thing at the owners ThounderBlsned U now rnuning a price, for 10 per cent Commlssiont and. when sold, pay out of store or In any of tbe Line of Stages to Proro Dally Tri-Weekaforementioned articles. IMtlCIiM A.TVI QUALITY to Fillmore. and ly I am manufacturer and general dealer in Pure (Jnsrantce.l to compare favorably with Kat Coarse and Fine em UoodK. and 1870 Unadulteiatod Vinegar there will be ma On and after JULY 1st, Salt. in connection, a manis Try me onoe and see whether business Trl-Weel- ily Line of Stages loSI. a Wo added to our Business a First aged satisfactorily. have WK Claaa Asuor'.nuut of and the celebrated The above we make Ca001S! l)ltlvSSaHS! xr.w S32:50 PER 1,000 FEET! 3. CENTS PER ! ;ooi) U'ALITir.S! 4 F00T,Llolt. C MARSHAL'S SALE. PROPRIETOR TERRITORY OP UTAH. UOUNIX OK HALT LAKE, ALSO FAMILY OROCEItlES, Staisb." Mkctixo or Lasd Owmira Hay U be- oi Glassware, Hardware, Queensware, 3L?OOOfOOO PINE. por-tlou- st one-quart- C. 2. AT PER TIIOVSAA'D. of CO. TEASDEL CLEAIi-SHABONE- SHIlSTGrLTS, er I. M. Js W. FISKE, 187-l- Several Departments! 99 CHAMBERS STREET, ing cut In the Seventh Ward pasture by the owners of land, and it Is expected that they will bo so far advanced with this work in TO EXCURSIONISTS Institution are now 1 L1TIIN, lucli.) STOCKED! COMPLETELY (I x H They must he written In dotal!, giving name location, dacrlpt lou and amoout of damages, etc. JOSKP1I MCSUH.VVK. And the I'lUCKM nre M'Etl TIttPVS1Jn. Traveling Andttor. U.lMt.lt., Laramie, W.T, Cor. Church, Manufacturer of ORUIIM SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS dlU3 (U x 6 inches.) the stock of the land owners. To make AeUlnt teth enred. Filling and extractliia therefore, for turning dona acordlnx to tbe latest Improvement. proper arrangements,been New teeth. In partial, half or whole sets. thought best by Ctaoosson in the stock it has staaoaver olste. UM, the committee to have a meeting of all who tbe u. CRtlyer it. Depot, loin toopposite Diajonaur on 7.3a at the in Interested sre pasture Halt Lake Ward, City. morrow (Friday) evening, at the 14th Ward JAS.M. HARLOW schoolheuae. It is absolutely necessary diao 3oi who land and that parties owning there, wish to receive benedt from the pasturage, should attend, as none will be allowed to turn in stock unless they have arranged for CHARLES HAGARGE & CO., tickets with the committee. For Banks, Counters, Offices, tf CASH GROCERY ATX CLOTHING Wool-Growe- of Utah rs All at REDUCED RATES. ! AoAisr. Bro. Milan do Pratt has Just reached this city from Blch county. While traveling on the bor ders of the Lake, to the south of Fish Haven, on the evening of last Tuesday week, in company with Thomas, son of Klder C. C. Hich, conversation turned on the "monster," la whose existence Bro, Pratt had never believed. They each said how gratified they should be by a sight of nis scaiiness. iney naa not traveled far before their attention was attracted aa unusual commotion In the waters by the of l ike, and looking In the) direction they pre senuy raw we neaa ana a portion of the of a creature Larger round than the tdy body of a man, the head resembling somewhat the pictorial representations of the walrus, minus the tasks. Tbe portion of th body out of the water was about ten feet long. Several shots were fired, but i.eu vue creature. ai.iswamr away in the direction of the east- It V V S41Q track bein motion. .boot forty rrc m.a S tv. i. AJSSVOV S3U A auBS wi Saptuxs one of those animala, WsT lare ch is attacheda rt: well baited, tied round a atimT5 hook doubt hw tow1 lonr W,? thAll 7 that the mouster" U caught at last. Thb Mails at Some dsys ao we publUhed aFu.lor. synopsis of tho com- XfiIor MnltorH' 3Xntoiirtl w, WAREHOUSE, 32 A 34 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 30, Philadelphia, Pn. following: WAP, PLATE A PRINTING PAPERS. Card Paper, Printing paper of all grades. Man- ma ana tiarawars .Tapers, Drafting 1'aper in Ilolls, 10, and 40 inch. Fine Glased Colore.! Papers, all sizes and weights, Colored Paper suitable for Posters, BLAXK BOOK PAPERS. Imperial, Hap. Royal, Roy!. Medium. Demy, roiio, venaas, unecK Folio, r oilo, jxtra. Crown, Flat Cap. MOTS aaad BLOTTING CAP, LETTER, PAPER-VETC- . Foldel Cap Flat and Folded Quarto Post, Fold aaa uommereiai roai, rack: ei riova.et raesai Note, Engine Hlsed Papers, umerena at Blotting Paper, Tissue Paper, EnvelopeanPaper. Whits 4 Colersd. Bond I'spers.Vs 20 by 40, 14 by 55 8'ses, Press Board. and J 4 by 29, Trunk Boards. Tar Binders' Hoards. Bonnet Boarua, straw uoaros, son Hinders' Hoards. PAPER MAKERS MATERIAL. Im ported ana DoaaesUe Rata, Bleaching Halls, wirs vioius, rsiungr, ultramarine. Papers made ia Order on snort Notice at our WlaaaJhlckon and Han wall MUla. Cliiarles Magitrge) 3L Co. JOIIX V. FAIIWELX. A Co. IOLE8AL,-- E DRY GOODS, NOTIONS & WOOLLENS 10 108, 110 A, 112 morning we received a communication on tbe other side of the question, written at Fillmore, oy mt. joua ivsily, on tho 24th. There are always two sides to a story, and havinr given spaco to one w ghaU do so to the other. Mr. Kelly gays: I perceive from tho x Uiat some one under Lbo Ernno mom d pfatsss of "J an ins" has been making serious com- ptainbs res peciing; tne manner in which postal matters are conducted here. I think it would be a hard, mailer for MJanlna" or any one else to show that any previous postmaster of this place ever attended to his uuues more raitnruUy than does the pros-- Salee Celling, Flooring, T. d; G., and Square Edged, S. V F. Fdged Siding. Red Wood and Sugar Pine Conn- $9,000,000, ex- clusively wholesale. "1Xa7" ter Tops, from 10 to 30 Inches wide. IN EXCHANGE FOR MACHINERY CLOTH & YARN And those who Intend Ordering or Iurchas- log, would consult Iholrown Interest CALLING 2 A H LY pESERET WOOLLEN MILLS SASH DOORS, i i vi tMcs, v and UNGLAZED, MOWERS, me if made promptly to order. ioan x suaj a imi.vi? OULDINCS, All sizes, made to order. IT. II. 'I.AWSO. HaiU dlkS-- Flour, Butter Eggs . OsT r oar Ifoa t and ' B FRONT BTEJEETl - 12.00 m 3.10pm 4.40 " L80A1I i- 7.40am 9.W) i " 1.15pm 5.20 ' " 4.00 A43am 10.15pm g ,A50am 10.00 12.30PM 7.45am fc 75 5.00" - " "M 6.00pm 10.42 5.00pm L30 am &45AM 10.15 7.15pm LOO am 8.45 Chloo (L30 dl65cU Lr Ar - " 8.05AM 9.00 1L80 4XH OoUaX AJT 9.45 L25pm 120PM . J0 1L25 10.30 At 2.30pm 6.30 JL45 " 7.00am 7.30 " L40PM 8.88 12.00pm 6.80 " 12.10 " 12.40 M 9 30am 6,00 55 - - A.N.TOWNE, Genl Supt T.1L GOODMAN, Oen. Pass'cr Arent. : j v I SAN FRANCISCO. Hamoi, LMeise & Honore, ; crz:"rxTx,; ! LAKE CITY SAI.T - ' Bro's Store. 5GIinT FOUDEn CO. . AilERICAN5& FOREIGN. ' All Vsjlelles. AFTER RAYIVO ClXiSQ CD TIIEIR Locks 4 Roar of Walker Tsvelca, 4 Halls, not dors of tbo U.C tLRrsrobere-b- y ; sallies, Samatlas, Farka Jt IXavsTesaued the ICaaafsclars or their TO K Block nnUQal that there will its a seneral X of Lhs OGIKX, P. Depot. east company at ray office, next door XHLuVQTirXC?V meeting; ' ' Globe Axes, Made only, by n of Historians Odce, Bait Lake City, on to be made and Orders and com Arflcatlona COIIINNE, urro. 10 at a.m, s r ' , ' nanJcaUooaa4dxaaed lo .: V Monday, Aog ost 8tb, i CHICAGO, ILLS 1 LAKE STREET, Bjr, request of moca bolder. V D. W. Pa axjitncsT, Proprietor. nIELSOM Jt CO. AnDMAM, am 2m . 4192 td Qs&sral A rents, 210 Front St. Rasa Francisco. Secretary. 06 lm Qcr. - i Cwlaa, Glass Ware, Keroseoe Lassnsu LaMaterstsAs. Platosl ast BHltaala Ware, Loeklar Glasses sr. No. IX BARCLAY STREET. HEW TORU Fcox doors below A si er Hoasss. dlMaeda . SL30.70. " - " ?v " Dally, exceptd Uarysvllls Sacramento Sacramento Stockton San Jose Oakland Ban Franelsco CfcO 6.00 L15AM 9.10 7.00pm: " " Exprss Train. Ssnday Mixed Acrlcnltnral Implements, nome-rJadonATfldtEOnrrE- STRIW TRIBBIHGS, ETC Relerenoe: IL H Clawson, Kaq 8a pt. 7ClU.r. I U B. &maUy H j A R D ,W A R E AsClIKAPss the CHEAPEST. A nice assortment of .t cm it, (Atoeaowri fs & " 4.30 7.45 " 4.S5 12.02pm 7 1.50 " 9.30 2.10 M 4.00 " 6.45 PaangT Lv 44 Ba Ue Mono tain Wlnnamoeea Reno P. D. KeJlor 1MPOBT8K8 A Iff D JOBBERS Imerktn, English and German IXJLKBROOK, wishes to Isrorai Use MK Ladles soe bss cod a taut ly on bauo a aaaoruufBi oi . C B Roll. Dally exoeptd &00ak 4.00pm " Ar MO" - Elko Carlln Linforth, Kellog & Rail, . -" gtden U CO-OPERATI- VE " WESTWARD. Jaa. LUxforUi, ZIO.M LIXERT 8TORE. LT M Qzden icaiifbrnia Trade. TRIHIIED HATS and B09HSE3 & w. crojiaiiNGS. aim wziu Tiff IC ESU E ICS , Constantly kept on hand. JCxlns alxed Wlnnemneea BatUeJAountaln Carlln ELko Kelton i jr. Ar Lv Ar - Marysvllle Chleo Colfax Reno BRING ON YOUR Y700L! Double and Single " Stockton Sacramento Sacramento HIZEH. m Le San Francisco Oakland Ban Jose Halt Lake County. 18TO. Exprss Pssngr Train Sunday Mixed EASTWARD. Mouth of KANY0N (JEEEK, PLOWS, PilHJEI, DOORS, ALL IIAItltitaV TEETH, dltts37s Importers sad Jobbers of Time Schedule, July 11, I Hal Med and Moulded d!63 6m CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. AT THE V SASH, GLAZED Sixth Street, TROT, N. Y. 113 Chicago, Ills. Orders are now com lux fnfor JAPANS. AI1LT Foot Indiana Street, ORDERS CAREFTLLT FILLED. BURTIS & FRENCH, VARNISHES CCD CCD - Wabash Are., CHICAGO. plaints of "Junius" in relation to mall Oldest House In Chicago. Established matters at Fillmore. Yesterday In 1S50. 1869 DEPAKTMKNT. ed Half-Inc-h Tbe undersigned offers to the Trade tbe d203 3m Clear-Seanon- Brother, DeGolyer Manufacturers of I will receive Sierra Valley Sugar and Red Pine, Puget Sound, Hum boldt Bay and San Francisco Red Wood. ltn d205 to-da- y. AND KINDS RUDE TO ORDER IAID FOK CAtVES ! DKPAUTMENT. KAMILY . 4 DKPAHTMKNT Wholesale Dealers In ILL et-"- IROJI STABLE FIXTURES, Of the most appro veil Jeslns. WILL pay a liberal price, la CASH, for A Calves two months old and npwams. PLUMBERS' CASTINGS, Apply at once to A.J.PKNDLKTON, at bis In Full Lin? s. Blacksmith Bbop, near the U. P. Corral, 2d Houth Street 8 II ELF AND BUILDERS HARDWARE. dlS5lm COPPER WEATHER VAXES, The Largest variety of Patterns in the Couutry. TO TITE EM BEE 31 ATI C SIGNS, Suitable for every Trade and Profession. i Building Material. Ktc. DOGB, IRON RAILINGS, WIRE WORK OF IKPAUTMENT. a tew days as to admit of stock being turned In there. The feed is said to be very uoe, and it will afford a tin range for Tub MoxrTKx" DEERB, STATUES, For Pnbllc and Private BaUdlnga, Balconies, KKNT, a convenient uousk near tne TO central of town, containing five bed part Cemeteries, etc. rooms, a silting room.ainingroom auaaucueo at to OOVEKNUK air. Apply KoberU' reldence. HMArrEK, WIRE RAILINGS, 13ih Ward. Bolivar DRY GOODS MaJe for IROII WORK Fountains, Vases,. LOWER THAN EVER WANTED Kpal NEW YORK el dlHi-l- HOME AGAIN! Ma, IiKCKaTT. Wewere pleased to receive a call from Mr. Harry Beckett, the manager of Beckett's British Blonde Troupe, who was the bearer of a letter of Introduction to us. We were surprised to find that he was so young a man; we had from the reputation of Mr. Beck supposed, ett in the Theatrical world, that he was i much older man. To find a man so young in years wiw a reputation so well estab lished show, as plain as anything else can do, that he is a man of more than ordinary profession. We wish him and sbillty in his his troupe a pleasant and profitable sojourn among us. ! steamer "KATE CONNOR," TIIK been thoroughly overhauled and char furnished with new machinery, will be tbe day, wees: or tered to excursion parties by to Corlnne, month. She will make an excursion on Sunday, July 3rd. and an excursion from uu Corlnne down uear ruver io iu uaae( 4th of July, and will leave Lake Side at 7 a.m. ACDly U) L,P'. J, I'. tiYY ahu uu uoaruw Elephant Lake Side. JOHN CUNNINOTON, Store, Bait Lake City, or O D. CASS, Corlnne. side-whe- please signed. t. nousr:. commission WOOL HATS $1.7.1 MIK noUrslcntl wlahe tbla community Mil on him in t rat ttirlr TCETII 'l 1 el ! reJ. . dl7 ly to the command of aa execution PURSUANT District Court for the Third Judt-.HA.T niBtrirt nfi he Territory of Uuh. to me di the at sale steps to Wooden wnrc niul Farmhiq: Iuiplemeuts. rected. I shall expose public ol the United States District Court room, in Salt Lske City, on the tnir-tlet- h (Faust's Hall.) MEN'S, BOYS' ASD CHILDREN'S of July. A. D., 1870, at ten o'clock day to wit: described A property, M.j the following B& Call and examine Quality and All No. two (2; In blocs: No. FUR AND that portion of lotBait Lake EAULK opposite "A" ntiv.nnar.inniat HOUSE, city survey. Price, described as follows, to wit Commencing at By tbe Case, at Manufacturer's Prices. rialt Lake House. corner of Q. Schoonhoyen's the fcouth-weAlto, said lot, running thence west four (4) & rrvia ihence north ten (101 rods to the south lot, thence east BUFFAL0,W0LF ANITALASKAJIOBES. u:06:tf boundary of J. Woodmansee's (4) rods, thence south ten said boundary ucfour by ii i.rnni in inn ill tot m umc&uuiuK. v'u vm u a&j n of an acre more or less. (The above SAMUEL SHELTHAR St. CO., (5) rods and five () feet lot commencing five al corner oi saia west of the souih-ea5t8, Broadway, NEW YOHlt. two (2). d!99-l- y To be sold as the property of Henry Hoatz, at & Co. thesqlt of Kltch, Williams M. L. PATRICK, U. 8. Marshal, District of Utah. d d lift 1870. Jnnn of this The It ETA t L. having; claims aralast Ike 1).tUTIES I'nlen PaelOe Railroad Company for dntcf tloae lo Crop. Keaaees, etc. aetat them (o tbe nattier- will dlsT-ti- a II WHITE, I 'I.OTllIXi, XOTIOXH. MIAI.SA I.OT1IM A x hua-tlre- Man- - The road la newly stocked with (I xxl llorseF, aad New Coaches. Uood Meals and Accommodations all along the lice. .5Time to10 Kt. George and Meadot Valley Mines days Hours. III Ci dioi tin lKIrS! made with Stages; for Tintic and Sevier Mines, pete and Arizona. XXOTJ822 ZLX3VZ3XU3 C0XLTXZ2H iionmicH, IIKHOKII1S. Car Load. 11 v STYI.1N Conneotlons IDAHO STOKE, sir.r.H. IMtllSN (JOODS! r lm NOTICE Lmnoor, Skintlo. iJatk, Fine -- Iu Eudlefs Variety. this o. portanlty of Informing bit HUOAR 'PAKE 1 friends and patrons that he win open on Monday. July 33, his KKFKKSIi MENT koom. formerly the uuo Bakery, stoona Soath 8U, where he will keep a cooslant a ap h, XU.l THE BOOTS & SHOES. MAIL SOUTHERN Meadow Valley Mines. 11111. HAHGETTS. -- nJ. MERCHilBIDISS, Successors to WILLIAM JEXSIMiN A Co., MA.S'U FACTUREHS. ttae Factories, Hats, SUCH as Clotla from Wholesale anJ Itelall Dealers In liouie-Mad- e Sboes, Faarsaltiaro, Sroonas, and for In fact eyery kind of Home Manufacture, arUdes neesed. In lieu of the com naful Mt modity bought, such, perhaps, as Wood, COal, George V-- dCVC TEASDEL & CO., 750,000 FEET Boards. I In lh?fl'h Q.ll T iHnitim this morning, of liver comntatnt. kfajar Jami B. Lewis, Jtr.1 Regiment N L; aged 39 years ana an monma. Funeral will take plac at tne th Ward School lioaae, at 3 o'clock pro., Friday Joly iSm. 1T7U. Friends arelnvlteJ to attend. c im salt . Agantfor OWL Br, TO DO DESIRE I la to EXC1IAJE for all kinds of LUMBER YARD. te ply or Oysters, Nardlnes, Clears, a c. Vttil antt tt nun. OT,CE1 WHAT i ht sun-strok- TICE! POWDER )n.&EC. - ( -- i |