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Show oltlo niirgju tia fa ontoa. KO'U mo a kase i he xiwurao ma II 15 OLUOLU HAT hoAhariaa . A A A 1 1 W ft I . if ms"UaiTScnaa? A :o: Tbarsday, 4 mi v in us nope. ivo uuuui BJtU lie I ail la oukou e haAwi mal oukoa cur k&hl o Ueonre ci- - Cannon l ko oukoa mui kil. I LOCAL AHO OTHER HATTERS. mm A hVmanaft el Irn nnVnn man To-nig- ht a S - a a -- For which we will " - Vaj the ninlicat UcrZicl XrIce in i Ckeat Tkleoraphixo. f There Is movement being inaugurated In California, for a reduction of the tariff on Telegrsphio ineMMages. A reform in this direction la much neetled, the prices now charged for ending s message of eight or ten words by telegraph on the great OTerland linos being bo heavy that none but the comparatively wealthy, have resource to it, except in eases of great emergency. The monopolls-Inf- f the policy, pursued so generally, railroad and telegraph companies ,by of the country, while rendering them obnoxious, fails to secure the great retarna anticipated, plat-ig tha railway and telegraph, to a Kreat extent, beyond the reach of tha juaues. .Monopoly invariably falls eventfor a time it may seem to ually, answerthough the ends desired. The recent reduction of the tariff on mes sagea par . tha , Allantlo cable, and. of the freight and passenger traClo on the railroad, proves that the hlgh price policy Is not the best," for although the figures have been reduced consider abl v in both cases, yet,on account of being within the reach of greater n ambers, the receipts are fully equal to what they were n ) trana--ntinen- tal formerly. fi So it would be with the varioua land lines cX telegraph throughout the. country If the tariff were red uoed so as to be within the reach ofalL The movement is being agitated; the reform Is needed, and public opinion, in such cases the mightiest power on the earth, will sooner or later compel t it. " ' , Lovers of vocal moaio should bear la mind the ConU cert at the Seventies Hall by the sacred and "Amphlon Quartette.' Songs, and waltzes, marches, galops, &c, cu!ar, ttcx. In English, German and Scandinavian will be . rendered vocally. Xh concert commences at 8 o'clock; admission on ' fifty cents... ' Turn-CoarcsJt- To-Niq- ut. to-nig-ht, FATAX. ACCIDXIT AT GOLD Gold 1 1111 at three 7 IIUJU--T-he Vwj of last Monday, says that mat morning, two mo, named Thomas Job and Ilobert TlolanJ, the former a native of Corn wall, a gland, and the latter a Welch man, were killed a fall in the Bonner shaft of the Gould by Jt Curry mine. The exact circumstances causing their death were unknown,? but It was supposed to nave been through some mistake in ringing to hoist up the cage In which the workmen are lowered to and hauled from the bottom of the mine. They fall about a hundred feet, breaking most of thA bones la their ; bodies.. The feet of Job were driven through a platXbrm by the terriblei force of" the 'tali.- - Both men were experienced miners, unmarried, and or thirty years qf only about twenty-eigcx -- ht age. " Earxt Storm xx Nktada. Ist j Sat- urday they had one of tha worst storms ever known In the early Fall, not far from Austin. Nevada; the anow. hall and sleet descended for hours, and the thermometer feU 31 la a few hours, So says the Kecse Ulvtr UevtiUs. DiaTxicr Oocax J HAND ER C El I O AGO' II t ,ii-- i . v ? cniOAG09 - -- , DDOTORD' & SONS. It 30; MrNIlSrGdY0OIrS; WW a euf a s i si. j rs, ' . r ixxxsroig '' f T ' Ob&kr ; i.-- .. i.iJLS j a ? SA- - . tilled Tronptlr aad al; lxjucsi Harliet Cr.tca. dia ly f! ii ALTjEET ij-;-- u.itt -f ESiaa-BfiOiGll- 1 . a ; : ei rii ..iHT'i Jl.-lf- lsl " '' - tVf J ' POCKET CTJTL.KHY,BTATTONEItY. ;ti mi Uk f b GETra (lUllEBtanil SWLeOOay TIAVB IfTE T and OTFTCES., nisAis ., f .. ' f - CHOP FEED Theo. J. HUllkln; i ; '' DEXTJ J vublio aaaintt fraud. ... r,Kw . ; v' 3 1 0 r, XX tJlLl U U Doolxts Cxxxxicax. Txasr Baxxaa Fownxa aa' lisf 4a) A'aU has been pronounced the beat ever offered to the pabUMLnd well deserves the reputation. It Is perfectly harmless, aad . tha lnsredleata entering Into its com post Uoa so earefoHy eoza- -ii btned that no trouble is experienced la prodaestc lsgCsood blaeuiu, rolls, pastry, every tints. Olxoea It Is only necessary to use half as maeh as those of ordinary manufacture, eoaseqoently it Is! cheaper. Will ao4 spoil in asy climate if kept dry. For sale by all grocers. BraTxac xjrr Buurxs for sals at this Office. See less 1 our advertisement in another eoiatnn. Wats every other prescxlpUoa. has disapTyiiolcsalo pointed expeeuuon, la eases where the era lam ts suffering from the effects of aalasral xaedW Ietnas, the powerful . vegstahle eorreetirs JSed JxJtt Biar will restore the tone of the dlges-CI-ts apparatoa, quiet the nerves, and arrest the Par Fair aeUcn of the poison upon the secretive organs . sadthablood. .V.lJf . : The Beat Double-- Sole Pegged, $2.00 PMBSI Icnfi' lIomrBiade will be retailed at than Boston liEVJ . ADUERTlSELlEnTSi mtb Street, Gacrcmento, far Xleaae- - : CioEEai! : nlfbrmly valelc rTMT- prcnipxiy, sexuea. caueir HtaTt.--i i H in Fir ass ZTwtsua - Um ros n..wff ff .ilia time are nnequaUed. ' . I japan ;TEAa aarrwo I efcs 'SMaBMBSV' v. lUss J.Strt-'.'- S ! ? i Swtr1i.t aoftlraeta srtven at th offices Of th n . b?js v Companies in, xw xora, stostom, eco. i i ccago. , - Oen'l Bnpt. U.C.E.R, c lai:1 -- car ' , u uaxiv t j u.? aw aen'lPass. Agent, euloago.-- , iv.fvdtXa. aad all kinds UM vrrav lf fl mT"T' f ' eV rr 5a , 1." j - ; i NOTTONS; S i aMD : t . . . civil hitA4Z TnltPcerwaamexfetnaiveiyby ths Can. tray aaine 5af ."iRVI 05?rii.'? etr opera tl EMltumXjAU. ta Tatd xxaxste atlawtt Partleslar SalS for the U7S-S-m r-- 3 :k'i; WOOLEN PACIFICmAILROUD - v - I K JJ and 43 Wabash Avenue, ! - AND tub CI LEVTIIEO LM'iAnSIIOUSE; Great Central; Iowa Dcdtc . BATTERY ST., 214 AND 218 jb 11 1 CAI. t r, '"'it We wish to call the attention of the trade of QCIAMA Rait Lake and vicinity to th facilities ws hsve SA17 FRATTCISCO. r ,,. ".,.,...1-- in ocr laboest: btoci: INTllfc for furnishls them with every article WsinvlUthelnroectlonOfour line oa more ravorabie terms can be iouaa jViVDEaUOJMK'li Noittliwmr. than C LIE APE II FRIGES elsewhere. and We I the- - . . Stock, guaranteem sue seleetad W tar ttortnwee larcestand' tne best he th where have than louna by i stoeic of P I'Mldlerr.- IlardDTHr. Xneatber, J j&nmr p. rsrwea, thehipa, John, rarwau; CwUaxa,ltarMe&a,UaiaIea,L,on Paetfle Coast. Very many of these articles John llIArmon,' Charles B. Farweli. are made In our own factories, nnd others are In tbe procured from the best manufactories i. we ere mat' led rtnr x f;w United States t arm to lZet erery artln at Caliars-WialpSand Weraaaeaepeei<rof Sstddlesw JteaM -tendor liUqf price. ' ' i dJSsaas ' " " J d-39-sta - LIZ DiXJELLGTCX L aaeeMasssasaseaew esstssasasasBsaassesaaaiMas o !l;f .. i :i? 1 ,t f ,t ' - i.tiay i'Uiti Great Central Hoizlc Witts -- ROCK ISLAND. tin sc ...... Pi t. is il j ir.4 IB OVEB 100 illXES' SHORTER i than via fit.' Joe; and no chaiie1 Itii TXXI3 LXNS L TTXXL .itM'l iMtAlb liaaSfastnrers oftv f tri ,'HMII . i r. sd -- .--t - ? S CHICAGO i rrr " : ,ri.-:'- 13 NOW OPEN BIT! WHIIN al-.: -- i ii BTOCTiro ,i.".j.an,wit XTXTZ11 ! jt I -- ; f ; i . I r Z8 J&(xI& St., Chicago tr:i ft. t -- :-- Xmncrfrg and Jolbtr of ... V r m yBoUclted, CO, - CAI - ' 1 s . .. ria.iirv iirzrir.c.V r ALrAC. AaV anAPr::;:;po;;:;:J Brewers cf a i oa. a, r Y : ' S.Tirf.-- r tun ,,- ! criyid "5 I - : aad Xs ctr..:.-,- t CTtera y ,t SliV the adTanlsje ef Iaa, Krrnai ;ft;tsjLn:xT TraLus connect at Chleew with. rast Express Trains for the Cast. J7irct?r7 Uclcii via ills Line czi be had TlcJ.cl OfTi cf ataJ-T.rcv7- if fj, a h ".CTid af Company' (K'.zci fT. ft r - 3 r ra! Af ec ve C r: at : i r : I ZIzZj Gen. Ea;U. Chicso. I.' JL.A.ILXXalL Assistant Ces.r&u. Ajt CLIc? its, " .7 Eiprets Tralats leave C( jetl rriwrUi Laid with heavy Iew IT all, civln " xu Crilli, J t.s j'-'- " ." - i. . . . . ' ;.: col. c:p.i!3c::zi7. e sen I s Cofia S4 "TOiW rail tweefal r '.tea lion to tUelr direct lmDortaUo&a. X .. ,1PM i bfr fl-lW- X , Of all kinder Dr-.n- i ' .T-- U - 2 ) . ! tv, nna . it i 2 '. upon arrival ef Trails jQwns. . lally,TTesf, time and rnahe ... Olives?... Are now oCerlng to ths Trads an uassnally " i1atuastlvs stoclc of ix jo - ji FOB ALL TEROUCISL TITVINS. ,.tlie qulch ever s thorocshly well eenstraeled BAKEOUE and BUSH BTHEETS, ! s-n- so-brle- i " ..! . -- Xwe c5 '"v ; r :- - r " Co-rerr.tlv- ' wa ; . .i i i'v ,rH. ili Mgesleepingcoaohes: ii ..:;: Jl. vi-:- i . , ; v-- 7 THE, "5.!;m!i Sip' i-- i. Companies tton m intermeaiaw wum miwcw or Line and the public ADAns,,ncnEia;a.co; J r-n- T . 1 - -- " ? dr7-- tr I -- Frsnclaco esssntng the chances of delay rrom Ahe us of ? Uairaiikin, ars oi a mixsa wmwmwwi t dlSienlty of repairs wnue remote uwiu qucntown roads,' v.ll7 their The Blue line Is operated hy .the Kauroaa r who own It, without th interven ;!.. . - i WINES; LIOUORS, TOBACCO, TEAS, QUICK-s 2 J25 JAnjTrrairT Grxxaax's Orncx, U.T., Salt XAke City, Sep. 13, 18C9. . prsrxjLAi. Oxdxju, No.' S. of The ! Major General resignation Aaron Johnson, ' 2nd Division Kauveo At of ftB "BIS BOOT," fts Legion, Commandant of Utah military district. Is accepted.- - He is honorably released and will "he kindly remembered by X1AIW 8TREET, S. I. CI IT. the Legton race B ; 11. Wm. General , is d3STw30ttea llrlgadltf assigned to the command of Utah Military tt i j. . v district until farther orders. III. It is with regret tiist tl:3 sudden demise of Brigadier General Bea too. Commandant of Cach Military dis trict, la announced to the Legion. Colonel William Hyde will take command t of said " i r district until further orders. r - ;! ., WHJL Ei; PAID FOR " IV.. Xrurinir the abseacd or BrisTtdler General Xot Smith, the command of JJavls .:0 MUlUnr district la aaalgned to Col. .Georga Chase, who will complete the organization of the forces of the district, including Davis , m. and Morgan counties. BeilYtrwlafUeV V.r Major General Ilobert T., Barton. i of Salt Lake Military district Commandant will ' cause a general muster to be held for three days, of all the forces within said district, for the purposes of drill. Inspection, week and camp duty,not later than the first ........ 2ion9r but CLI7A TT COTTOjtfnAQS . In November next. ; VI. The Commandants of U tab. Juab, Sanpete, Faavan, Iron, Davis, Weber, Cache, - lilchland. Tooele, Summit, and Wasatch t i v U lj ; . t to cause he a held will districts, Military similar muster, not to exceed three days, of all the forces in their respective districts. not later than the first week, in November t4uf C.BttmLINlB CABS-.- nl li?WS a t. a r.r. nv nMTmnM KTTirJl-- Lhns laxvelv . I TC of California Produe. oil.: - ,fDCO.e U ; - Jno, : I iT fiUTTKR. BACON, HAM3, LARD - Hailed, r E WnOLESALB 42, 44 Cld'ai . JOIiV.FMVELLECo OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP! . . j - Aaresits And ean.tneramre: sau """ t IXoos Prtoea. All orders will receive prompt attention, and Goods Invariably warranted te please. ..- y s UHQLESflE GHOCERS fi g; V:t I ;. TiSSU EB, PATTERN BONKETS, Ao, fl MA1TC31TSTE3 Importers otsOI dsscriptions otCCOICB - atfwSUa if t ; .1 Clt APEJC Prices IN i r.lILLIIIirj eacramsnto. ' tiy CO and . cash' paid for wheat -- L.-:- c use?, ior tas oamag , CA1L. - 't 'W -jl : j 1 - TiT This Lmeurtjwned end operated by the 1X1 ch--1 Iran Central; I'llnols Central; lAicaro, BurUns t ton aad Quincy: Chlcaro and Alton; Great k Western.ol Carrada: New York: Ontral: Hudson i Prevideae Boston- and aadf Rlvarj worses tart w oreeaterAlbany; ana s sanaat uonaatonur and Jackson, Laming and Saginaw Haltroads.v is-TH- UB ftTOCK Im the largest andfmosf complete over fas wunUh of all my XXX ( Triple) and ofinr in oar line in this country. Buyers who hsv formerly boecht at theKast are gaar-XX(DoKiie) brandedflour tack. or DSltar terms loan nT aT obtained there. We import direct from the Mannfartnrers in Eorope our BIBBON. SILKS. At Pre' C R. Youne'a Mil Btg Oot ton wood. m;tj BATIKS. WlAJWPTaatil, r, at u, Ausn's ruar (,Hbi4.cuiy, LA 1 . 1 SHOI1TS, (As r ' V M IS ins onir rouia iau oners 10 snippers or 3' Awirs th aSnaUr 'ef sa aasreitca . aae rrom cuicago anaa uiuiais. eransca are resident partner Paris, where-f tne is of and uU ths Seaboard, makes personally the pare bases for .our house. alppi river to, car wiui expert, iiieeavaniaseswepocsesscr c:::a Faonc?'?;?' eaea In v'jteEtuKE this basin eea exclaslvety.' davotlnc ea. Ur Tersoa&l attention, to it. w are oreparM to ovr which these ears will run on completion t to of axeeuta any order In, oar. tin WiUi b v4t-" that road. our patrons, tf ; t -- iartrrs 4A T '- 77.- FUByfSTTTKQ OO0B8, FfiA27C113, SAI3" ; irntilaetorers. importars DELIVKLSU AT ANY PART OF TILE CITY FBEJS OF CAItTAGE. taa-3- i - rrh ID EJ5SjktOnTCBTE3. ?O I ... - CHICAGO. iobbe'rs flour;; fl I a. " .;. . a?'i3ftat.ft'4:.ona LhJ-AM0- I 111 : Orders resneetfallv olfettad from eartlas wishing a ehotoe article of .Flour for family use. 0BDEK3 OF FIVE 8ACKTH AND UPWARDS I . ',lj- viai'T? 07 t$ A TO WABASH AVR. and I A 4 DK ARBOItN Pre-tmpU-on lic that we have them on hand,' at this oflee. In forts, aad are 'prepared to sell thaxa aioglr, of otherwise, at tery low rates, to suit , purchasers, 3 daJkw ' A Remarkable Casais record el in Harnett's Floial Hand Book, pages 3) and 21. Gst the Bock at Drua Stores. i The Comblnalion rendsrs BarnatV's Flortmel ' a fine Perfame BsiUs bestow lead praises upon .Burnett's Kaiilston aa a preparation which impart a clear Its. eut setoff soft aad beautiful hue to the attended by sny lujorloos streets. .nr"", For The Bath, Bornett's ColoajTia Water is oa-rlvaUed. Whlteorab'a nemeoyior Asthma Is a sure cure. - ,,-- GRBAT CENTRAL ROUTE ' , , - . of IIooDeri Cass t Ross Dsrrstt's for Dried Pas ehes, , vfheat and Onions. "v dl Always on hand, a ehatee eeleeUon of Casu a Mxacnaxnua for wheat al Dun jorj a Boos.- - 8?e'thlr adrcrUsemeiit In ALLEIVS SUPERIOR BRAnDS OF 237-- J f another col noon. DeeJ, instead of tha Quit Ctalrn' Transfer Ceasrast,MdarreJlysapjkUsdoaah-Dis;ha., j i.trains.' , ,f.. t m y The famous PULL2XAN XXOTXL CABS ; leave dally on evening trains running directly through to Rochester, N.Y., without change. . Tbe ess enrer aqoipment of this line Is nn euaUed by any other in the country, aad will be foond by patrons topoeseas all the reoulaUaa jj of SPEED, coilFoiiT and sArXrT.'T? it i . . o Connected with the 3 r! t ' .... t .i H i .. r, ... .. , 8MALLWARES, Deeds heretofore used. In view of the demand for such documents, we wish to Inform ths pub l:J - i PGAKCIT5 W- , Unite Inmnnlnv FOUR T1XPBES3 PA-"- " TUAIhS DAILY between ChicasO aad New York, Boston, and all interntedi Slnu in New England, .New York aul the n The renowned PuTIsaaj Palace Eleenlitsr Caia are run on this Una," xelaieefy. from Si A WAaaasrTxx Dxcns fhr aala The eiUaensof this Territory are now la posses si on of all the OJLTS, rights and privileges aeeruloc from the enjoy. caent of the and nomeslead Taws, and hereafter all iraxulcrs of thUt to land will have to be' effected by means of Warrantee ' . 1 FLOUR DEPOT Two Doom north r 11 nCMGEXL Cjf A " ' : V AND CONXECTIOXS, .5 (Corner of Michigan Avenue - This morning the flbrt to a grand Jury was empanel access. Henry Groo, j, Esq.j rras j appointed foreman. Tha panel was charscd, a the part of the United Stales; fcy II. and on the part ef the licapstssd, Territory by Snow, Esq. , They were unauy aUdrensed oy the Court, when an ad- - nextr VII. Said Commandants will cause suit Journment took plate until three o'clock able notice to be given of tho Urns and flacd this afternoon. of muster, aod sJ 1 person hible to taiiitary i OF ALL E2ND3, at t i to be' duly earollod sad notUed. Howsox-The Mb. Omaha Fc.vrju.Lor duty ra to are M uaicians required performand.llitary Herald of last Sunday says; . . , , ' will ricrrnnflld lons or tha line, as musicians, duty The funeral of the late Mr. Frank IIow- be enrolled accordingly.in Bands orbe msy n took rdaca vMtfrrl v mm!nr tin.Iar in each district, and assigned to' I ganized the auspices of the Masonla i r fraternity of dot tyVdstrict commanders. of dlitrlctl ttm or Till theCommandants The remains were escorted by the Ma-a- s ganize forces of their districts according preceded by Weber's band to the St. to General Orders 2' o. 2 of May 23, 1SC3, and : CTTTLIIIIS and CUi: arnabas Chapel, where the beautiful, im- - ranM all vacancies i n their coram s to !;.-Tatars BttJ rrett. Xrd oa Poood rrice lot the Episcopal be tilled during ths musUr, aad will maka f iotas an Ts T I cvwury sJiort notice t.i C. Geo, aeld,llev. Belts and said orinlia- iToUace tAn. Mev. Mr. lleppy offlciatlnir. assisted bv tha full and complete retorns of and muster tmth!s oCjpa or wemhera of the choir, who very kindly liontenth of NoTt;:r .fi" i.ext. Thy aru the day to volunteered their serricVs, f c'ctcj fpod order and avert thJt itH ongregsUon asscmbled.who by also enjoined take every precaution to caus-and tcd their sympathy the occurrence of acdaU from any wuhfsf0 f '' f family. during the mutter. ' fohetgii u,Do::i:57ic:.rr.uiT3f Wflatcnact General of order By T' fl 7. wuarw ae ia-aaaw sonl " ela iLwl V W vaW Co'nursir-'IirICauvoo Lr-4.Corner cf rl-ri- ca j rr rourrt WATnrs'rrrrrr: - semco, AHer JU. ' which ihaT--zr-1 i aTa td to lis final a nn home. a 1:1. K: - UKUe?. Nos.l&SrBandolph.St., i Ike 1 DEAtEOO, - 1 II 1 4 .r'ffTI . t t ' i Viz' 4 - . , lower hauled, in any quantity, rates, we hope and bellere, than formerly. Kren at present rates coal Is cheaper than wood fir fuel; but at some seasons of the It can not be procured at any price on year lu count of the Immense difficulty In hauling 1. This w 1U be re moved nearly, if not altogether, by the completion of the Utah Central; for the distance to haul with teams from the mines to the U. 1. It. 1L, In Echo, U very trilling, and from that point It can l brought to this city, by rail, which will no doubt be the means of a constant and plentiful supply being on hand; and if la addition tothls the transportation tariff bo lowered, s reduction in the bill for the year's fuel will be one among the many ebuven-ieno- e that will ba secured to the people of Nail City by the completion of the i tan central. 1 -- a.V 1 :U. -- Oa Pi- - -- OF a ! r IMPORTEnS AND JOBBERS -- '. Hi LA nLJLA U f TS O stjle at the;wTheatre I( ko'u wahl. ke1 hlkl akn ao. O ko oak on last ntht, the Claudo of ir. arner. nul I nila ao ko makou man mokupunl a .o was rendered In fine uuuwqo. rinsr ueciaeuiy me moss anisuc rcntuuon i uai of this character of any presented here. ae o olnola oukoa e haawl mal mamna ka la 23 o kela malum a. A kokua Ml Lnckharfa "Pauline'' warden enacted. Mr. Ilardle, as the bluff old 4Col.,, pa mal hoi i album, no ka mea. ua plha afterward lien., Damas," played well; so e nnci no ko'u aioum. a Ka nonnanauvu did Lindsay and iJraham,, "Uuru ' sod ailiton iiasser i haawl loizoin&lkal mal . . . MVanseuat. mau ku.i nurcaac&&i o l tan jca'u the fine play of "Love's Sacrl onel, a ko ko onkoa nau kIL rUaJilkl rtoe wiu d perrormea. Air. warner ap- as "Aiatnew Kimore, Miss lcx- - Lxl mo kamfinaonnl e ike la oukoa a mu n;rinj? . hsrt a "Merjrsret., Hemember "Hamlet" and the "Mornlflff loa. aolo ka, ua kau Mill ka'oukoafXka lauia o ka aina hcmalele a'u e ike neL at Warner's-benefit- ! Cll" tomorrow-nigh- t Ho nul kua olioll 1 na xnea a paa a'u e Ike ( HEAriR Fur U The Fall .season. has nel, aka aolo e bikl la'a ke hai aka ia et in, and execpt now 'and . then 3n the oukou, no ka mea he moolelo nul loa la. mi.UIeof the day none can complain of a e holvana vr&u me ko'u Pereeedena Ncbeker ma ka la mua paha the weather being too hot: nights and Oeore Otoba e hlkl mal ana, a ma ka manawa mornlnjssre beglnnlfiff to feel somewhat kupono e hoi mal au me ko'u ohana; a chilly. This will soon force the attention Ina hlkl olo xnal ka ohana, alalia e nono of all to the necessity of preparing the win- - no lakou, a e hele mal no wau, lloko o ko ke AKua aupunu lie oialo ua kukulu tjr tiring, a hcary Item la the household mal Akoa 1 kcua aupunl 1 ka honna expenditure of erery warklng man; for to nci. ke olalo.nole loa irau makaa ansL suClclent U last a mall aole Ila y in a wood-pil- e loa no hoi au e hllahlla ana ka fajnlly from the first appearance to the final hola aku ua kukuluU ke aupunl o ke disappearance of the anow makes an Jaroad Akua l ka nonua nel. lnU a hundred dollars. This Is a heavy He nul no ko'u manao 1 koe. e pill um out of the earnings of a mechanic or ana no ke Akua aupunl. aka ke hookl laborer. Xot thai the woodhauier ever nel an 1 ko pent kakau. ka'u ireta orerpaij; rery often, we are aaUsfled. aiona ua nel oukou. ria'a no. na ko the rererse ts the case with him. To pokii uoko o ka iiaku, jesu procure good wood rery hard labor is re oukou ivnsio. Ainene. rates. sua, when sold at the uuireu, JoATArrA H. NATOJtr the means obtained are none highest too much to ana wigen oi woounauieri Bait Lake Uity. ' I I" wMr,ioir aud team. It at these prices make the ex-- 1 1$ Scpakemaha. 1SC0. j I tene0 of fuelthis rery fceary. erll will soon be. to somo hope extent, mitigated. Ur the completion Of the Utah central ltauroau, which may be IM)ked for now In a rery few weeks, coal can be at .1 Wholesale., n fl w .U " Jas,GaIorQC tel-ra- t Mi-.-rct-r- t 1 Fred, f-- . ; i ..i" 4. - ill J ( |