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Show may be necessary to resoit to this expedient, but it . ia a hazardous prnt,ISHBD DAILT, BCWDAT8 EXCEPTED AT one. The raising of such a force FOUR O'CLOCK. would undoubtedly be the inaugurof a war, not against the hosDAVID O. CALDER, ation tile Siou only, but against all Editor and rcBwsnER. Indians, friendly or unfriendly, no matter the tribe. The 'dogs TtjnrsUay, July 13, 1870. of war' what once let slip cannot be re- chained until nothing is left for NEWS OF THE DAY. them to destroj'. The life of an Indian will be of no more value in It appears that Terry's rein such case than the life of a rat, and forcemeuta are unnecessarily de to the Indians will not bo layed. on set families of the retaliate the Delegates to the Israelite con tlers." vention viait Gen. Grant. Some Indian raids. The Philadelphia Times 6ays, Prostration by the excessive "If the sad news of the Little Horn heat in Washington. butchery shall be confirmed it will Congress expects to adjourn mean a war of extermination. We at the end of next week. blot the barbarian out from Sherman thinks the troops shall his now on the ground are more than hunting grounds because he has vanquished an army in battle. u match for the Sioux. The President has approved Right or wrong, such is destiny." several bills. That may be, but destiny does not Heath elected mayor of Chi- justify a wrong. cago. Boston Post inclines to Custer'd heart was cut out of the The that a opinion change of blood his dead body, hung on a pole, and federal in Government the are would uanceu around, lne lnuians and boastful be and sanguine. desirable, says, "Hayes is of jubilant, Scottish descent; so is Grant, and Congressional news. so are the Camerons. Let us try Belknap's trial. No further news from Crook. the good old Puritan stock once The Bashi Bazouks are to be more, to which Governor Tilden assimilated with the Turkish regu- belongs." lars. Lanier is not the only ioet le- Another Turkish deft-acan boast besides Walt America porttd. Whitman and Joaquin Miller. The of the ITaiiar Getting twuie treasure. Cincinnati Unouirer savs. "By a Republican nominations to judicious use of capital letters, Mr. Congress in New Vorfe. Bayard Taylor, literary empiric, A voluntary bankrupt in New managed to turn out a half j'ard of Vork. incomprehensible nonsense called a English regatta crews sail for 'National Ode."' tne U. 8. "Bustles are slipping out of Grant gives the members and of his cabinet the fashion." They do every night, to testify about whiskey but they come into fashion again privilege fraud-!every morning. Murderous attack on policeMary Clemmer Ames eays men and others at Newark. The for the to murderers stoned death. only twenty minutes ballot sixth the The King of Greece geln the twenty succeeding on nomination day. did Blaine Order of the Garter. In an Kervia for expect the nomination. Conspiracy armistice. Sixty Servians shot for cow OUT OF PLACE IN A JUDICIAL ardice. THE EVENING NEWS. t to-da- y. . Jiazouks paraded a of women's and children's DECISION. Ba&hl heads. Servia will conscript every body but foreigners. Still intensely hot in New Vork. Grant's unwise and fatal re moval policy is talked of. Orange fight at Philadelphia American team to match the Irish rifle team selected. More money for the Custer monument. More oppressive heat in Phil adelphia, and deaths from sun stroke. Another Turko-Servia- n bat tle. Heavy loss. Prince Milan styles himself ;Milau I., King ot Servia." Marauders and outlaws are multiplying at the scene of war. . EDITORIAL NOTES. In the decision of the Supreme Court of the Territory upon the Reynolds cafe is found a reilection upon the defendant, which appears to us to bo entirely out of place in an enunciation of such a nature from the bench of a high court of law. The decision says that the Court cannot have much respect for the sincerity of purpose of the defendant in presenting a plea in opposition to one that had been presented by him in a former hear ing of his case. This reflection seems to us to be entirely gratuitous, unworthy of the bench, and cannot induce "much respect for the sincerity of purpose" of the same, because no one knows better than a judge ought to know that arguments and pleas in court are professional products, the work of trained lawyer?, and not of the often inexperienced appealer, and that lawyers argue their case according to which side they may be on, and according to their judgment of the Lest aspects and resorts for that side, and make what they consider the most available arguments and pleas foi securing a favorable decision, no matter whe ther those arguments or pleas are inherently sound or not. Conse quently, according to circumstances, lawyers will at one time argue for and at another time against a certain idea, because law is a mass of technicalities, and even lawyers side aro often deceived as of the case the court will decide on. Hence, at different times.tlie same lawyers present arguments and pleas of diametrically opposite tenor. To take such action of the profession as reflecting on the con sistency and sincerity of, the defendant in a case appears' very small bu 3in ess in a , and, as we have said, entirely out of place in a judicial decision, out of place as evidently unnecessary to the decision, and apparentlyra going out of tho way to have a prtjudiced and unworthy fling at the defend ant, whereas the accepted idea and declaration of the law of the duty of a judge is, that ho "shall.be counsel for the prisoner." A pretty "counsel for the prisoner" is he who rates the prisoner iu vopen court and virtually charges him with insincerity! "Counsel for the priaonci" i3 mt expected to take sides against the prisoner, nor says it is stated that the Bashi Bazouks iu Tabaibazedick, district of Bulgaria, boastfully paraded a cart load of heads of tho murdered wo- li ij the Piesi- dent: " .Executive Mansion, "Washington, July 12, 1S7G. "Hon. B. H. Bristow: . "Dear Sir: Through the press I learn that the committee of Congress, investigating the whiskey frauds, have summoned you as a witness, and that you, with great propriety, as I think, have declined to testify, claiming that what occurs iu a cabinet or between a member of the cabinet aud the executive officially is a privilege, and that a committee of Congress has no right to demand an answer. I appreciate the position you had assumed on this question, but to relieve you from all obligation of secrecy on this subject, and desire not only that you may answer all questions asked relating to it, but wish that all the members of my cabiof the cabinet net, and since I have been President, rna' also be called upon to testify in regard to the matters. With great respect, "Your obedient servant, "(Signed) "U. S. Grant." Beeie t?.ic '1 EASTERN. he Weather Still Continue men and children. Yeach becomes war minister. The News Pesth special says tho ServianGovernment;intends to conscript all the iahabitants who cannot provo themselves foreigners. The Turks KepuUed The Montenegrin Army Intrenched. The Times ltaguaa special sajs another Turkish special says another Turkish expedition against Kukehi has been repulsed. After fighting all day they were driven to Padgoritza. The Montenegrin army, under Nicholas, is entrenched atTcherni-z- a, watching the Turks, who are intrenched at Metochia. Bullion In Hank. Bullion increase in the Bank of week. England is X7S6.O00 the past liabiliThe proportion of reserve to ty is 54 per cent. The bullion gone is into the bank ou balance Consols 04 Hot. to-da- warmest of the season. The sky is clear and delightful, aud no signs of rain. Grunt's l unlse and latsl I'ollry. The Tribune' Washington special sa3's a few more removals such as those of Jewell, Pratt, Dyer and Yaryan, would leave the President without the support of a single responsible republican in Washington. As it is, many of those who heretofore defended him on almost every occasion, when defense had been necessary, or at least held their peace and refused to ciiticise his in are actions, y their condemnation of Grant's unwise, and, to the republican party, almost fatal policy. English llOBt Crews for the 1' ill led n 0: IX The greatest variety of goods ever displayed in Utah, comprising a choice line of Seasonable Fabrics, from the Looms of the Deseret and other leading Mills of the Territory. Home-Manufactu- red TURKEY. Another Battle Heavy Loti Also; a large assortment of Men's and Boy's Hats, made expressly for the Centennial season, comprising India, Panama, Palm Leaf, Maracaibo, Cebrieze, etc., also our usual full lines of Fur and Wool Hats. Bklguade, 13. Official intelliStates. gence from the Timok army states The crew, consisting that Ojman Pacha attacked the of Gaston, Host, Howell and Labat, Servian position yesterday. The lasted throughout the day. of the London rowing club, sail for tight Loss of life very great, result un the United States this mouth. The first Trinity College, Cam- known. bridge University boat club, with FRANCE. boatmen and three boats, sail tofn Bank Decreased. Specie day for ths international regatta. 13. The specie in the Paris, The Orange Proeeslou A tJeneral Bank of Fiance decreased eleven llKht. million francs the past week. Advices from all parts of Canada and the United States say that the Orange procession which occurred yesterday, was without incident, REMAINING in the Post Office at Salt except at Philadelphia. Many of July 13, 1870, which, if not for within one month, will be scut to the parades, especially in Canada, callp'i were large and more beautiful than tho Dead Letter utlice. four-oare- List of Letters ever. Also; a splendid and varied stock of Men's and Boy's Linen Suits, at figures to Startle the Closest Buyers. LAUICS' LIST. At Philadelphia a fight occurred at the comer of Broad aud Race Streets between Wm. Busline, au Englishman, and John McVey, an Irishman, regarding the Orange parade. McVey used an improper epitheta to Bushnell, regarding it, when fight ensued with knives, and botli men were so badly cut that neither are expected to live. The fight became general, and lasted for several hours, six or eight participating without the police interfeiing. None of the combatants were seriously injured except the two mentioned. Trait A Hocknoy J HolliuKworth l'uudleton D A AUco Mies Ash worth E It M Hutchinrs August V Abraham M n Burncs T E Hafcer llutlcr L H Hluir S M Duibaimn E Maker K Harrell E Brown S J R Itosp A lived E Holousworth It Hlnklov V Iteese I. Kawlinifs E l Despain O Duuning' L M . E B. CLAWSOKT, Supt. . Moelo Scott M It 1" Chapman M .N Israelsson C Sarell Mrs JA Jones J tMinpeou (1 Jenson 8 6wensou G M L A JacquesM Snyder Jesson L, llrowu E Cottam M Curtw J V Kwbson E 1 S Kimbal C Stariey Steele S E Kinsey K E Smut Keuaudy K .. NC I. " M C LuddiuKton iarscn t: Spencer E T Lyiuau KL K M L Taylor M l,elavauty i' jLyncn M , Lewia J or lavi3 S EC Davis M Tailor A K W Lvne M Eldridga It Liudeburg: MCWaclstroui O A 2 K LcttleyS3.S A Dakin, Blydenburg, Allen, Fulton, Evans L Wiseman K 2 Kiikson Jewell ShafTer, Bruce, Overbaugh, K M Meckliphu A West tl and Rathbone. It thus seems that Eskelsuii Wilson E U Miller J tai'dly ' Manncu E Warden E J Yiel, one of the best shots, is Farlin M M E Wuuck J S Merrill crowded out. M tiler L Fox ' K Webster J The Rlllc Team. The following was finally selected as tho rifle team ;to shoot against the Irish: Farewell, Hyde, Weber, They had a large fire in Sierra Nevada, July 6. The Bonanza Company lost heavily; S.000 cords of wood, cut and piled, Beveral million feet of lumber in the log, and 2,000 acres of pine forest were swept Subscription to the Custer .Monument. away, also a number of houses for woodcutters and lumbermen. Total Two thousand two hundred aud ten dollars more raised for the Cusloss not les3 thaa $100,000. Supter monument. to incenbo of work an the posed Shipment of .Stle. diary. $400,000 iu gold coin and SoO.OOO The Sacramento Iiccord- in silver will be shipped to Europe I'nion says of the Indian war "As regards the question of right or Clone Into Voluntary EnuUmitej". wrong, it is too late to discues it S. & V. Corwiu's ladies' cloak now. The mischief has been done, and suit makers' establishment has the war has been commenced, and gone into voluntary uauKruptcy, liabilities $SO,000, assets about $15,-C0- 0. the reverses which our troops have most ener demand sustained the Republican Xoiulnatioun. gotic prosecution of hostilities. NoThomas Settle, president of the National Republican Convention thing less than the infliction of of 1872, was nominated yesterday such chastisement as will paralyze for Congress, and W. A. Smith for the Sioux and render them incapa Lieut. Governor, by the republican ble of future outbreaks can be con State convention of North Carolina. templated, and Sitting Bull, Held lor Extradition. taken alive, should be condemned to imprisonment for life. What Henry Von Haven was airested near St. Paul, charged with forgery ever successes the expedition now in Belgium, and has teen held for being formed may obtain, however, extradition. it is clear that the subjugation of Murderous Attach. the Sioux will be a very costly en At Newark, this afternoon, three terprise, and that it will add another Germans,br thers, named Ticharn, to the already leng list of unneceswere arrested by police officers Dickerson and Eladeii for disordersary and inexcusable Indian wars ly conduct. On the way to the vicious a has cutailed which policy station-hous- e the Germans shot upon the country." Eladen dead and fatally wounded Dickerson. The desperadoes ran to The gloomy predictions about Dawnson's tannery, and called for the anticipate'! failure of the Dela foreman who had discharged the ware anu .Maryland peacn crops but not finding him they them, result this way the gathering and tired indiscriminately on the workmen, killing John A lbus, assistant marketing of the usual number of foreman, and wounding two others. baskets of peache., 1,500,000, by The employes chased the murdert do or say anything that could bo ers careful estimate. into the river and stoned them The Washington Star oi J uly fairly construed as looking that to death. oin says, "inuiau inspector an- - way. Oppressive Heat Store Ecat from Sunstroke. dever writes to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from the Red Philadelphia, is The weather continues oppressively hot and Cl'jud Agency that tho etoiies of the temperature this morning was the Sioux having left that place to than on any preceding join the bands fighting against PHi WESTMl VV.VI )S TELEGIlArif T.1 K. higher ruomlDg of the season. At S a.m. General Crook are wholly untrue, the thermometer showed 9. The A good breeze JDISPATCHES. sky is clcudy now. are lie sajs the Indians at the Agency indications prevails, and there are luyal and true to the governof a thunder storm. There conCONGRESSIONAL. ment, and are endeavoring to keep tinue to be many dtaths fiom KEXATK . tho peace. Red Cloud and Spotted Tail aro active in their endeavors lite SnncJry Civil A ppropriation Washington, 13. Allison to restrain their people from join notice that he would call up ga.t the l 111 and harbor appropriation biil ing the roving Cheyennes, and river at the earliest opportunity. Washington, 13. have thus far been successful." The conference committee' on Sherman presented a report o.' civil appropriation bill Tho St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer the conference committee on 'the the sundry on every agreed point of the debate asked and silver bill, that it9 hi? except the Senate's has the following "Mr. .Leo Hun amendment i . so ordered. out the--: House clause re ter and Miss Mattie Strickland, printed; onair laia before tne senate strikiug the lne national registration pealing daughter of a former member of a message uoni tne President and laws. election Congress from Michigan, have been transmitting reports from General Terry in indicted by the Grand Jury of Da Sherman toto Major General for information response calling kota county. The question will in regard to the troubles with the FOREICN. doubtless be determined whether Sioux; ordered printed and laid on GREAT BRITAINtheir mutual agreement, in the the table. from on the committee 'I lie Shermaa, Iltog of CJreece Invented ticli presence of witnesses, to live toon the Order of the Oarter General the finance, adversely reported gether aa husband and wife, is any- House bill authorizing the SecreWar Xews. thing leas than a convenient ar- tary to make allowance for compen London, 13. Her Majesty, Queen of internal rangement for adulterous inter- sation to the collectors has Invested the King of Victoria, revenue who went out of office pre- Greece with course." the Order of the Gar-' vious to Feby. 8th, 1S75, upon the ter. Leo Miller and Mattie Strick- final settlement of their accounts. : The Standard's Vienna telegram The amendments to the House land married themselves for as long that private intelligence has as they might wish. The doctor of bill prohibiting the sale of tho res iajs received been that the conservative ervation of the confederated Otoe to Hastings' jail, Minnesota, where and Missouri bands fcf Indians In party of Servia aro conspiringwith the remove present ministry, Leo iasaid to be confined, for some Kansas and Nebraska were of inducing Prince Milan to asked aview in and conference cause, id reported to have said that seize first chance that presents the ' ; .J.'. he believed that Lvo'a free love for. for proposing an armistice. It Itself Frelinghuyseu reported that tho is said that t he c flicers who opposed views were caused by biliousness, conference committee on the conand that a good lobelia emetic sular and diplomatic appropriation Tchernayofl's tactics are impJiiated the conspiracy. would quite cure him. Bilious bill nad disagreed, and a new con inTurkish t'iisembarked slcamr-rasked for by the 'House. five thousand en people, therefore, should take no- ference, Asiatics' ,at of ' ;v tice of this in ctime. Meantime was granted. on Tuesday. ":r ' The Servian commander at Alex-rananhow is it with Mattie? Is she HOUSE. had sixty Servian soldiers, bilious too? If so, her parents 1C The confer to one regiment, shot beWashington, belonging should have plied her liberally ence report on the silver bill was cause cf their cowardice at the omits all allusion to attack on Nisch. : Princo Milan it with lobelia emetics. And would presented, silver dollar, and to making It pardoned forty others. not lobelia emetics be good things athelegal tender. The Dalmatian authorities dlsT for periodical doses to the biliously Sanderson, of the House confer armed a Bmall TurkJ&h,' detachment ence, opposed that part of tmf re found infringing an Iho frontier. inclined of both sex en? -, t vi The Cleveland Herald says port. - A Beastly Parade Conscription. 13. foIlOWThe WASHINGTON, of the volunteer proposition, "It ng letter was sent yesterday to ex- A Daily Neivs Belgrade special to-da- j'. IN Eidher E Wallace L. Morris L Mogeiist n S K Goodwin Merrill Woodbory M C Oruo A JH beeloci M McCoueliy SWM Mi I.achlaQ Grot' n E nipple M E M WHbou K Grant M McXally 1 E Uraut M 11 Wheeler H Nlnd O Hutebson A NosLit W M V.'a ker It 1 Wudden W C Haau A o B Williams E M Harmon A Pettitt IT M Haywood K UM Pea body G S Hawkins J Young C Pinnty A C ilauuock H Pattcu d Yatts G Park It W A . A-d- By Telegraph. TO-DAY- 'S tun-strok- e. Bow tz G i eaver R V - 'l'lIE SEMI-ANNUA- Pirpon W Prhstley It .hither J Moses J Mewart A J btoruifeidtCF U Wawrinan, defendant. ) To the Peoi Wof the 6 f Pen y 1 " Ifc-a- Territory divorce. Moore, Postmaster. MOSES WASHERMAN, defendant. ff'O 1 Greeting: You are hereby suinui. ne 1 to appear in an action brought against 3 eu ny tne aoovo named Mary w&sseruitii, plaintiff, in the Prooate Court in and County of Silt Lake and Territory of Utah, and answer the cemDlaint. filed then in, wiihln ten days (exclusive of the you of fltyor service) ifarter the service on tim fumiuoJH served within th s Uount v ! and tr mt within ttm Couuty but within JR, ttm Third Judicial District ef the Territory of Utah within twenty day: otherwise rOIT can now buv the old favorite within forty days, or judrment wl.l lie KOCK Y MJHNTAIN COAL at tho foltaken agraia-'- you by default according to lowing LOW KATES: the prayer of sai complaint. This action is brought to obtain a decree Ton, Car lots. from this Court dissolving the bonds of " tit Yard. matrimony existing between this Plaintiff ami you and for such other and further " " tlelivered. relief as may be just and proper aud coet of suit. In witness whereof, I herc-uu- OFFICE, !0 A' MI? A L L BLOCK. set mv baud oni I LA seal of said Court, in Salt 1 R. C... FACER, Agr. Lake City, this 7th day of dlST July, A. D , 16TJ, toi-th- STEREOSCOPES i COAL e a cl r.r li i s S6.0O 7.00 lJ 7.60 - SALT LAKE THEATRE I MU , T. HA9R1S, THREE WIGHTS - Business Manager. MP PUOTQGRAPBIC Fc Thursday, Friday and Saturday ROSE EYTINGE, Who will in twoor appear Creations, As played Advertiser's Stereopticon, Ariopticon, School Lantern, ARMANDE I . i bvher 223 times at Union Square New York in Dion Jtouel-- -. Each stylo bein? tho beat of Its class .in CABRIELld Iu Geo. Fawcett Howe's thiilUng play of TUI1 A EJfEVA CROSS, CJ played by her 57 times at Union Sjuaro Theatre, New York City. ; . Thursday Evening,Dion July 13, 1816, Will bo presented Bouci anil's enictional Comedy, iu 5 Acts aud -(j Tableaux, entitled, LED A STRAY!' CQtfN,TE?S ARMANDI? CHANDPCE, herowa creation). ..fcOiE EYTlNClE. : FRIDAY EVENING, July 11 BENEFIT of UOSK EV'TINGE. LED ASTRAY. SATURDAY MATINEE - the market. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for usiutf, seat on application. Any enterprising man can make money with a Magic LaHtern. laJ Visitors to ths Ceitenaiil Exposition will do wisely to defer. luriiasnr goods In ttr line until they oomo to our York, where they will find store in variety nad more moderate prices, greater leisure Hut and can 'Select more at their we h.tve a concession to sell some styles of or tho Departour gcooe in the building Comfort, and those, not ment of rublle are invited to caU ou coming W Kc w Yoj kAere. our represeiftat'on a fuM stoek or Views of the Exposl tlon Bulldinffs and their contents. S Cut out this advertisement for referdl(W ence. N-- . : ty For the convenience of thtise who ma) wish to try them. Sample Cards, ctMitaiuiu oue each of the 15 nuiaberw, will be aeut b) mail ou receipt of Vi cents. Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co. IIObrHiidM ,.e CD in 0) n CO lurk, mm c jm m TREES 53 j ft Cv3 73 . H o SO " .' c3 ! ! ! io I mtti w CO APPLT rw d WM. A. ROSS1TER, . AUhe Prwidt td's Cffcc m tl b00 DAVIS, HOWE & CO, mm imw Si Is prcparlnif for th fprlnf trade with all kinds of j . .. FLOWER & GARDEN SEEDS and will sell at reasonable price. e SUCCESSORS TO Mr. D. has greatly enlarged bts and has In stnek many tbouaaadsof Biukft risuate, MliMloar,liel(1lnarand DAVIS & SONS. In differant varieties. Has imported. sevar-- al KATE AN hundreds of new kluds of plants from the States aoi Kurope, hns severat 'buit-- d All kinds of Milling and Mining reds of Dahlias, Gladiolus, Tuberoses, ,, Peonies. TriUtnaa and Madeira Vine Koots Machinery , Wrought and on nana. Handporae Hacjrinir Ttaskcts fa i nuaufacturrxi Ironwork, lt4MHinCa variety. Vni llowrr aud for balls, parties, weddings aud tuutrala, to order. . nuh of Kreonhouse and pardon plants. Gardens dur, ptautod, atsl put in order . Taj-rafor the ptiuy. Empty baninfr baskets can Vatr , MasrJacket, and 4arta, lio filled to order. Garden ami Howe r seeds Bnllloa Haalda, of kinds All flowers, sent free, by mail. . farsiaeia Platoa. rpnERB BEING SEVEILVL nrNPltr.D baskets scut br mail or roots and orail Haehtaery, Ualatlafj uccompauy mut express. Ntney ... ceplc tt tke abort Sonr Cook rttna:nii f Car M aaola aaMt ders. ., O. P. Due can be foun-- at b!s irrrenViuse, xla, unsold, tbey can be obtained at the Peaeroi situated two blocks north of Valley loose, AJso Braaa Work of all descriptions. and west of Grocsbeok's residence, 17th between the Ntws Offlc for cent ' pet oopy. " Ward, durlngr Conferencej 12 aud 1 p.m., and t ' t, . . hours o 8 aud 9 'Street, and 6 p.m. ltesldeoco at Mr. Jones', about bait a NEAR NORTTI WM. W1LLE8. TCitTLB BT., 8. L. CITY, of greenhouse. Addresa block north-eaO. Ustw 8. L. City, Warcb Slat, 1ST. lrK, salt Ike City. d 187 c3 Green-bous- I'amiljlLantern, People's Lantern. Theatre, City, can It's successful Cowody ot Are for ale by Sill dealers la Stall ourry. I Florist and Seedsman n, Uni ver8ity Siereopt ioo n, her Great Sponoorian P ENS. STEEL 2 Iuoli Trees - 35c cacli. 7CTlmTZ7.'IES9 Lantern, ic Stereo-Panoptico- THE CELEBRUEQ DOUBLE ELASTIC ; Beioa Manufpcturera of the Micro-Scientif- "'i' LOCUST AHD MULBERRY. - STERECP1 ICONS AND BAGiC UHTERKS, IULY 13th, Uth and 15th. Engagement ot tho celebrated Actress, i Bleaching aud gents Panama hats a speciality, "a lUTERiAtS iu toe way t! ot Mats aud Bonnets, which I I VIEWS. arc Headquarters for everything i SATURDAY IF.ATIKEE. ! riety as eastern manufacture, at solJasclusp the Salt Lad City Straw Establishment, 1st South St., one and a quarter blocks eat of n 1 heat re. Cone. Ladies' ! 1 CUTLER'S wishes to Inform the MU3. RTTMEL that she has on hand a great vawill IS8 - ! Yard, & HOME MADE HATS d'JVOoe Vlbums, Uraplioseopos, Photographs At.dinJred rood (Xlchr tit 8, Actresses, eto. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. Cents TAYLO R of Vtuh: ISroadicay, M. 6 s?s Per C3 AT M$ 0 E.O.T.AKTII0XUC0., J. J? IS ! " Mary Wasserman, plaintiff, egralnst Roseugren J Reynolds M. i Pcroggie A S.ocum Som F LEGAL NOTICE Jh the Pnrtxite Cmirt in rrni for Soil Lake W II County, Territory nf Utah:' Reunie J N 2 Kosengreii J Rogers J 11 Russel S isJT'YJL.li: L II Siuipeon J rt FSuuus 3 J Chapman AH JJ Keithly W R Mien L C Souttaworth L Chambers C Lawn neo DWShght T Ca houuJA Lloyd H Sclii W t l.hielm I. E Stevenson WA Con .urn J 2 .1 1 Lowe 1 Smith J S Carson J A N G " J Cushiug J W Long Christensou J Leonard J T Carlgreu K W Lajt bi.m L G Thurston CM 2 O U)ugIrJ WniTowley H ItUalrom Ai Chisbslm R B Thayue J J 2 Meyer H Thompson J to Cast R Mitchell J F Telhfson OU Chambers W Melroy B Y Turner W M Mav F H Taylor W H Morrison J L I nomas A Curtis w j W Montetiben J PXaylor B Cegan V Cameron W Milligau J D. BOCKHOLT, Cornish W K Masteis J Vance J Clerk of tha Probate Court, fait Lake Chambers W Mart:n J County. Merrill M Way C Duncan W II Mollit M Wa.kerH I.'ui eauson J Milchttt R J 2Wi,lair r J M Mendon H Auirt:c--l tlic HijhcAl Aiia' at Vienna. Wayensca J Dower J Mikesell W Wests J I'roko Marsden W WU iami J D S W 2 McKay 8 Wooley O A Dillon VV W H Walton W K McKay D.i is H A McKeuzlo J Wheoler J U K McComsey B Wright H 501 i: A'tiv Y'orli, McKtnz o Q A A N A W EglinK Wiuherr (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Khsc J Nefsurch A AWardiobeW Ehrugrcn J Yanufticturi rs, In. potters tt Dcalors tu Persons Inquiring for tho above letters EXCRATLN'ijS, CJKOMQS AND t EA11ES aro requested to state when advertised. . li Knnw!l.?n Cock rilk A Cbampnoj NEW COAL & MINING COMPANY. Parker C W Peterson F F Uoodmau S Goodniuu W KPeck E i Pierce K F Goodule W Payni H N Peuerson Gibson Wm II Butterworth K HydeO UWW Homie Braby E II Has k iu 11 Burrows Han is J Ball J P Hudson J A Buird J II Hawkins J Burnside J Bur&er J Hay word J Howyt J ituiu J Hommer Bradford Husslivo G J Butt KS Ha r wood a Hi Ulllilig A J l;urjff6.- ll Jones G ft Brown J " SJ .lotus 11 .' Jctanou B Jones 2 Culler A B s id-d- Jfc uowen C T Itromou L Bowman A Hunting C Uarker E F - red H. GROVES, uemlehu's list. ju-iare- - cl WM. CASTLE VALLEY Office. Second South Street, Salt Lake MEETING OF THE City, east i t Elephant Store. Office hours : A Trustees or the "Castle a.m. to 5 p.m. Valley Coal l 314 and Miniu? Company" will be held in this N ckelfl J Ernest J A the at City, Deseret National on Bank, Nilisou a 2 Aniiirjoii A Eau3W' Monday, the 10th day or July, at 10 o'clock o M ' a. in. Flower W II Oliver H J!A Arater C O.seu P A lieu G And tho Stockholders of said Company D O'Noil It B J Griffiths W II will hold their annual meeting1 at the same .uley GibbsGH Allen J place oa, Wednesday, tho 12th day of July Pitts JcW Alexander J SGunt J M Guudersou L Pettcrsou A D next, at 10 o'clock a.m. Ashley M S Andrew S W GruudlundNJ JOHN TAYLOR, Guu.ierst'n f Puzey ti S Vice President. Gardner S H Powell A Pcnnett to-whi- non-concur- 11-1- "(3 Stocks. bonds, new fives, Erie, 121 Milan I Marauders aud Outlaws. A correspondent writes from Belgrade, "An order is published, directing all persons, not soldiers, attached to the army, shall wear medals bearing the words Milan I, King of Servia. This is the first indication of the true intention and true ambition of Prince Milan. These words are received as having great poli ical meaning, and there can be no doubt the war is for complete separation. Pillage and robbery are flourishing in Servia. Arms, promiscuously distributed, are employed by the marauders against the farmers and landed proprietors. So mauy police are with the army that it is with great difficulty people can resist the attacks of the outlaws. Some of them have been aud shot without trial." captured 10GJ; New York, The weather continues intensely hot, with a fair y will be the prospect that out-spoke- ffilTTON X. to-da- 213,000. 13. to-da- NOW Ct. wmmMm , . rou - ' ; 1 ., st Hif irf " - |