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Show lor h.s opinions. suilcrc-- J i his THE HOME SENTINEL ON HOT! I sums of Tiir: For Some time Russia has been draw together along the Germ m and Austrian frontier. It is. ofcotiise, assetted that this is not d me with hosps tile intentions. Russia wants peace and the movement of her troops is only done f tr the protection of cm tain local ties. The neighbors of Russia do not seem to entei tain the same idea, or put any Jiust in Russias peat cable deposition. Austr a has lelt paiticulaily alarmed and Ennui it necessary to take measures to permanently increase the facilities by yiiicli tio ps can be mobh.ed and to place Galicia in a better pos tion for deAnd ulile everything thus is fense. made ready f r a Colhsiun, the hu .inesS woild is panic str.cken and eveiy m.nd uneasy. N one d mbts that Russia isw.liing any moment to strike a blow. Her policy was always tli.it of a hungry bear Oar, Peter I, inaugurated that policy, and no one of his successois lias ever debated from it. Resides this, Russia seems to find in contests with lur neighbois a temporary case from her evei lasi ng internal content v us. is A t ar between Russia and has Austiia jiardl probable just now. cerv reason foi avoid, ng it, and she ill no dount do so She may biaic up and look brave for a moment, hut she can baldly des le a collision with the gieut not thorn giant. To meet Russia on the battlefield is a task, too yieat for Austiia and pel haps for any one lluiopenn pow er. And yet, peiliaps, Austi.a after all will have to do it. here is a d ty of account for countries as well as f ir inti And Austria has not vet accounted for the outrage-sitpeipetr.ned when the joined Geimany and in company with that powci assaulted and molested Denmark The day of account is sure to come. While the p oslhlo Col i.l ct between Ru.tia and Austria is absoibing the minds in those two countries, Geimany is follow ing w ith as niut li interest the concerning the health of the Kaiser pud the Crown prince, Emptier William is the id of the Germans, scarcely less venerated than was the hull Apis among the ancient Egyptians. Johan Most was imprisoned lor calling him a butcher, refei ring to his many bloody wars, and I)r. Ilrant was conveyed el the kingdom for having made a funny about Ins pictme in a shop window. After all human calculations the old sinner must soon be gatheied to his fathers, and every Get man is anxiously looking ort for the niement when Kaiser William is no niuie. And the situation is rendered moie piquant by the fact that the Crown prince is in a ciitical condition. It is, however, Jtopcd that it.s th.ioat tioiible w ill he over come and Ins piecioiis hie be sp.ued, so that lie can still he able to smoke a few thousand fine cigars, and peifoim oilier duties incumbent upon pnnt.es. France has undergone a revoluti n .again but one of that peauiul kind, which only a Republic can enjoy. Gievy has leslgned willingly because he could not very well do otherwise, and a newlresideut has been elected. Tlieie is thus a chance f r Geneiul Roulanger, who was so popular a few months ago, hut w ho lch limn the of public opin.oii, to e hf.ed up 'again. Anteiica is suflliing tunn li.e most singular complaint ai y coiinuy oi uiiy individual ever was .suffumg lioui. S.ie is sulfci ing fioiit having too much money. Various propositions have been nude wheiebyto lemedy tins complaint. 'J he assembled Congiess will have to cons.d-e- r the matter and it would be sUane if the Congressmen could not find a cliau-e- l in winch to throw the surplus of tn that seems to tiouhle , Uncle Sam. If they can not, they ate u. heivv.se constituted than gcr.eiaih' aie. ll Ameiica would learn fi..m II nope, she would soon get lid of her suiplus. In pioc f of this let eveiyone consider that the Russian Crar has a duiX salary oljis. ouo. The Austiiau emperor has $1.5,000 a day, and Oucen Victoria has $5,000 and so on. Resides this all their ch.ldien have yeatly allowances Lr peifounmg Al'ie labor of being children of kings and queens, which is quite a hard jb. So that, improbable as it may seem, in Europe lliti chifdicn of kings and of pat, pels-are teared fiom public funds. Now if Ameiica would learn this fiom Em ope, .her surplus would speedily be reduced to a minimum, He the danger of Anarch- could see that there was a d.f.erence in c lor, and though none of 11s had seen virgin gi ld before, we all bcheved tli.it Muish.ii uas right. On lus invitation we went with ban to the race, and there v.e found small parti' lesol the same metal in the rev ices ul the 101 k. MuishaM requested us t j say nothing about it mini we should find the extent of the mate. After a h'tle prospecting we ail went bat k to w uk. Mv t.i'k at the time w..s drilling a bowlder in ti.e raie lor blast. Rrown was whipsaw ing; Stevens was lie wing limber with a broad axe; and Rennet, 3t ott, and Marshall weie framing limbers. Butlrom that time we had gold on the brain, and it was the chief sjbiei of our thought and conversation. As Slitter had faded to send provisi r,s and s.ane of the necessaries of hie were m erv small stock w ith us. after seveial days Mai shall vveitt down to the fort, taking some of the gold aloflg. If my memDealer in ory serves me rght lie was gone four d iys, and alter lus return, in leply to a test he said with inquestion ah jut the O as otten spoke, he oaths terlarded hoys it's the puie stuff. The old Cap Are still at their old S itterj and locked ourselves up in a loom and spent half a day trying. It agiees. with all the encyclopedia says of gold. Aquafortis dont ahect it. We balanced some of it with s. her and when vve put the scales in water the gold went down here lie gesticulated, and the silver laismg one hand and lowering the other and that tuld the story. Ids the pine He told us that Sutter would arstub. rive in a few days to see for Ifnisetf. Seveial days after this conversation Maishall came to our shanty and told us that Sutter had ariived and was at the Now buys, other house, and he added we all have a little gold and I move that we all give some ot it to Henry (myseltj so that when he goes in the morning to shut off the water, he can sprinkle it on where the eld gentleman the will find it when I take him down to the race; and he will get so excited that lie will tieat us all round out of the bottle This suglie always cat ries with h m. gestion'1 was agieed to with a hearty laugh. lie gold was coi.tiibuted put and in Uie race before breakfast, and while we were still at the table in our shanty we saw the captain, a well diesed old gentleman, hobbling along w ith a cane XfeT between Marshall and Weuner. Ye w ent out, he shook hands with 11s ali; HfSTCr TSTJH spoke to all aliably. and invited us to gj wadi lnm prospecting. Jusi after he had J given us tins invitation, one of YeimeiN ttle bay .xc.ime miming as fast as he could FUSfilTUSE, WALLPAPER ahead ot us C3CCERIES, and getting into the le and then bed pa up nearly eveiy pattii collie t j meet u, and exclaimed, holding out lus open h ind, with perhaps three ounces ot gold, See what Ive got. Not one ot us ventured to tell how tire Im) hen Sutter saw came to find so much what the hoy had, lie stnick the ground with bis cane emphatically, saying, By We then went into the Jove, it is licli! luce where the captain had the pleasme ,j picking up some paiticles that the bov d ovei looked. Sutter and Maishall afterward called the Cidoma Indians l ;edier and made an agieeinent with taeui to lease a tract ten or tweivs m.les square for iluee yeais, the rent to be a supply of shuts, knives, handkeichlefs, meat, ll air, and peas; and Sutler having brought such things w ith him, paid Uie l'nst y cats lent at that vis.t. 1 from the Overland Monthly. vid-ttwl- ts 1 tail-rac- AW- - by . - hed-imk- a loiti , Oa Jamuuy n vv ( .VeV r. . ;) A, 1S.87: When got home the boys wanted to know w hero my game was, and why I was out s late. They evidently suspected s nnetlung, and I vvmi.ed them for a vvh.le with evasive replies, and finally called foi the scales and sa d vee would weigh the g.. me. We had made a paif with wood and string, using a silver dollar for an ounce weight, and a half dollar for hah' an ounce. Gold was estifliated to he vvoith $16 an ounce. When the scales weie ready, I pulled out a comei of my slvlit-tai- l with a knot in it. This, w hen untied, yielded my yellow game, which was weighed by Stevens and to he woith $22 51. This was the first gold they had seen coming from any and my place outside of the in mining tilled them w ith sua and pleasuie.They were so happy that they repeatedly hurst out into loud roais ol laughter, and I laughed with them. They talked about qtming woik in the nr, II, but decided not to do so, because it woud be unfa, r to leave the job unfinished, and besides they were not suje they could do better at gold hunting. I had w litten to my fnends at Sutters l'oit that gold had been found. 1 mill-rac- s gianite astou-shmet- it wli le Inch a little Vi . 1 I "7: C V.- - 'i SFo ,1 , 4 , TIME GAEDo Passenger Trains leave Nejihi daily sc follows; WAKE, AT VERY PRICFS LOW Going South at Seventy-liv- e Greej Harni a- - daily, for the North, to connect with the - am U. P, Kv. and the U. ic N. Ry., at S a. rJlruuN & 4 p. in. and arrive in Salt Lake Citj Misi it 11 20 a. m. and 7:50 p. m. tuie Cc Freight trains leave Nephi for theAIpiaft North at 7.40 a.m. and for the south :Photoc 0:15 V. n Francis ' Paintf. Cope, shoem Gen F. & P. Agt Stag Citv. Lkeis, LakiAti.RO f We & .DETSl io S5i i r; o. .r sL - I-- ': rr- - : i5?? r2? -- 8 1 5 2- -" TO ADVERTISERS! Hied 11 3 1 ! h. 5v vertisements are Inserted at half price. a F - j m lPr co. i Eon achpck for S2a we will print a ten linn advertise-men- t in One Mii.iou issues of loading Ahum ioan Nows-paiKr- s ani comp., tu the work within teu dajs. This is at the xate of only one fifth of a ent a hue, for LOUU Circulation I Toe odvertKement will appear in but a single isue of nnv paper, and consequently will be placed before One Million different newspaper purRm i ns, if it is true, a is chasers; or Foe 1 sometimes stated, that eveiy newpaier is looked at by five persons oil an average. Ten lines will accommodate about 7t Words. Address with copy of Adv. and check, or nd . cents for Ltn.k of pages. OLO. I. RUWLLL & CO., 10 Sfruce br., New Vobk. We have just Issued a new edition (the lCSthjof onr Book called It has 2:2 Newspaner Advert King. patres, and among its contents ma be named the foland Catalogue ff Newsiaper& lowing DILY NEWSPAFKKb IN NEW 01lli. CITY, with their Advert Snuc P.dtes. DAILY NKWfrPAVEKS IN CITIKS nAYINO more than ,(! jHipulnt on, omiulnc all hut the best. DAILY NrN.PAVLR8 IN CITIK HAVING more than Smog pipltt nn, ormtiing ail but the best A SMALL Ll.xf OF NEWSPAPLRS IN winch to advertise section of the country: being a cnoioe selection eviy made up with great care, guided by Ion experiont e. ONE NLVVsrAPrn IN A STATE. The best pne for an r to use if Iim u d! nse but one. ftderts BARGAINS IN ADV EKTISI SU IN DAILY Newspapers In many print ipal cit and towns, a Li&t wiiich offers pecuibir indueHinont, to si me advertisers, LAKGE&F t'IRCVI-ATIuN.A conp!cre list of all Americau papers regularly more than 25 0uD copies. THE BEST LIST OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS, ovitf-In- g every town of over 5.0 0 population and every important eountv seut. SELECT LInT OF I.OCAL PAPERS, in w Jueh ad B ci 4, VER and I lav T. 6m Roc ! TOCK. TONE J- - A car-'3ut(- L. Ctlogiu 'mi S Iestau ,&c ASNER conceded he to ILik St Universally .Car popular passenger mine between VDKRT the Last and West. Tne only line hot ween Ogden SiiltTcliM Lake and Denver without change o pot.j,nj Cars. The only line between Salt Ltal Lake and Chicago with hut onAGON ancl change of car. Tlie only line between the East and ' WVt running tlirough ba!t pj itaina Lake Ci'. , and rullnmn Buffet i Sleeping on all through passenger train. jce ar Tlie only Line fromSalt LakeCitvie tliar running Sleeping Cars Fiee for tlujuse of passengers holding Becon11 class and Emigrant tickets. 84tt to be, iftheir peiigrees aie I w.M sol i all they should be aiued only as grades, imported stocic at grade prices when 1 canntt furnish with the ju hub) Bold, pedigree verified by the nncinni French cei title aie of is number nnd recoid in tlie II'US-tracI'ert heroti Stud l ook of France. 100-Pa- p , m eent fiee. Mha ne. L on Cbiwest of miles po, Chicago Koithwetcrn Ry. cents. 1 1 m.v ! B G, 01s ni, g0 Noitli 5.4S a. m. HorF.i. and 2 25 p. m. Ai rive at Salt Lake at 10 30 a. ni. Ixu sra and 6 .40 p. ni. Gorpoi Leave Salt Lake City at 7.20 a. m. anCe C and 4 p. ni. Lime. Passenger Trains leave Salt Lak'Lu.viBE 11-3- John Sharp, Gen. Supt. General Olhces, Main Street, Salt !R w , r , half-eagl- Sc Gen JN. wf - xl , Pleasa Ta7 Du Co IN BRIEF. AND TO THE POINT. AVaync, , Ill.noif, Pags Disoidmod HAS IMPORTED FROP.1 FRAKCE Dyspepsia is dteadfnl. liver is misery. rere'ueioii llorpos Valued at $",000,000, Ind.gestion is a fc.e to whieli includcy about good natme. The digestive apparatus is one of the 70 PEU CENT. OF ALL HORSES most complicated and wonderful things WhoM pinitr of lilond is eMabliehPtl hr PtliBrppr the Percheron Stud Book of Trance, inexistence. It is easily put out of or Jer. tlieonly fetud liook ever published m tiiat eountrji , sh ppy toed, EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. Gieasy food, tough food, bad cookery, mental woity, late hours, STOCK ON HAND irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to be, have made the ImptciErcci Stares Ametican people a nation of dyspeptics. 200 But Greens August Flower has done a Iiiorlel Stallions, wondeiful woik in reforming this sad Old enough for . business and m iking the Atnercian peo.Service. their can that so enjoy healthy they ple 123 COLTS, meals and be happy. Two years old and Retnemder: No hapiness without younger. health. But Greens August Elowei ecogn z nj t h e p ri luceplHi ity all filings health and hapiness to the dysintelligent breodeis that, however well bred nimnnis peptic. Ask your not recorded, nav be f woik-beuc- ai Doc ; , j Jiis violent utterances' at a 'meeting Anarchists, has been denied a new trial. When asked if he had anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced cm him, he replied thaL he would consid- er lus punishment an honor, because he ' j t i)Rur. - j c J.HD Firni ' ?.l i Oj-- W Ilerr Johan Must, who wasanestc:1 for ! Lake, V. H S". 11 TO RR1SON. Co Geor; Cork all fur DentJ. S, BAMBERGER, Manager. II. S. KERR. Superintendent. - tail-rac- And why should we not do it? The to ,ire fools enough in AiiKijca who would be glad enough to wear a crow n and to spend the public nuney on various kin Is of foolery. . A 1 ism. CAR! k I I 1 1 , 1 t Co 11 bed-ioc- j and Ea G. C more j A So 11 looking at the water was lave, through running, he saw something yellow on He sent an Indian to the Brown for a plate, whereupon Brown s ltd, woticer what Maishall wants with a tin plate. Juslbtfue we quit woik f r the day Marshall came up and told us he lie l.eved he had found a gold mine. Nothing mote w es then said on the subject, as no one constdeted the matter w 01 thy ol attention. I11 the evening he again came roun to our shanty, and be-- j Dtv dirpet of Oil to gan talking about the gi Id he had found UerJtirf'i to plunst mthcloucr end of the He Eitabliched Manufacturers, and avoid pavmq f.iddio tr.ed to melt it and could not. He rnen s quote btuow a i thougnl it mtisA be gold. He lequested irrytrfcd DARGAIN5SJ Brow and me to shut ofl the water in cr 7fSEChAL f tic tnT rcron, the m mi ng and thiovv some sawdust, vu,l ,ixud2.no rotton leave s and chit iffiov e the gate, so lUrdf, ? biopv Only J 4 5.-- C U as to till tlie cracks, and pievent any vrrarr. n't' r.e dp, a' i n J7 St'U leaka e, so that lie could examine the J and 0via J jvi ' but Pm of the nice. v f1REKEKBERir I 1 in m-m jimng Blown and I obeved F ven to Ve do t Ids q filers and then went to tueaklast, a nt tira.f after T.rr.V"i nrr.-'- i w line Maishall vv as received Orynn, walk'ng along the jrV ir and f air 1)1 snttv bankof the lace. We had letmned to lltsoulv lartorv, references to fend work at tlie nidi, when Maishal came tip-as to vc tr rr,xi,aDnii I ith a gleam. ng face and said Bovs tc - ltd and Oijr on 0 dar ' t xt ii a have found a gold mine, And with that t f auita vmi re t S'n ha . n its jirlce, and fT freipHt he set dove n hrs .!uitch hat, which he had .t Vp.'ft-y u ran it iv d'a cotfa.t, wt.l ay been cairying in Ins hand. On a rJ return X tv wt. fr.t We ull gatheied lound him. and Th uaaoa of T.r haperarthen we saw perhaps a teaspoenful ol PEFPRC'JCF. everv tart of luo ci titled world. V clust, same particles as large as a ryajna RATED CATALOCVr.FT.Ea Atl.lroJ. LAliclt, Kiai, o ttfteati auj other, in sm l!( thin V..irflif'flTVN, N. J. & Ttidt scales in the crown of lus hat. Aatiah CO Ucatloa where tU. AD i leen. Smith took out a and we jpii Cl 1 McCi Stages connect a! Chester for of Sanpete ami Sczier. e, Fen. 21st. Wether cloudy and cool. harrowed in Iluee acres of peas for Marshall. Wild tloweis ol many hues abundant. Ent. 22(1. Snowed in the night, and the ground is white with snow. This m nil ng I started out to Hunt lor ducks, hut soon changed my cti.m, and made my way to my gold tune, vvadng the creek, which was ccld and deep. Aftii crossing, 1 I found my lectVeie txneinelv add, so tiled to sa ke a In e, but mv hands were s benumbed, could not hold tiled lit and steel. I tred to catch tne from my gun, but my powder bad got wet andl could not ?ct tier ofl". was then obliged to dance and jump nbuut, and while doing so could see the yellow pieces ly ing 011 the rocks, Finally I got vvaim and when 1 leturned to our castle in the evening I had $22,50. aie, as frt su m mv mem.uy as though they iuppene last week. The men winking at tiie null wete Alexander Stevens, James S. Biowr., fames Barger, Wm. Johnson, Aariah Smith, and my self, all of thu Mbimon Raftahott, besides J imes W. Maishall, Refer L. Weuner, Cliailes Bennett, and Wm. Scott. Before New Yeais day the dam was completed ami t'ae ace w as ne.uly tm.slied. Some Indians under the superintendence of Weuner worked 111 the lace, and evc,iy aftein on, Maishall went to see how they wete gettnig al mg. Iliey mole slow piogtess I cause they struck the n r.a 1 ftainl, I leiuips it w mid not he amiss f g me to give s tne .1 1J.P ,,al pai ticuiais.w inch n-- 15, j s;; U Mam On and after August 17, Irak n il! leave daily, Sundays excepted, as J0, lores: Going Xorlh Leaves . 1 p.n-nacl- Tutt Bl ritt. I TIME CARD. OTTO G. OLSEN. 1 1 1 i 1 . nt allei Jan Pete OTTO G. OLSEN GOrJKTAIOTIjY ,T1?CEIVN;r op r I Ain WA ll E, GLASS 1 le-nu- A-- i Rrov Ba Be bed-roc- k u I 1 ; MANTI CITY. UTAH. DIARY OF H. . RIGLEE IN iS)7-- 1 A A. o V L Co., 1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CO.M- - We fiom S,ediJt Herald that some Sc.md nav i.uis in Salt Lake City intend to form a company with the above name, 'i he intention is to publish the Herald &w Fik'tben from the same office. Our Swedish comenipor.uy is confident that the plan w ill succeed, and we add our best wishes to the enterprise. vv tlier i l!J ii li Eilil v 1ANY. St iT. 23th. We arrived at his mill site, where we found several members of our battalion who had been vvotking for Sutter s. nee Augu it. The only house was a double log cabin one end of winch w is occupied bv Peter L. We'tner, whose wife, the only white woman here, riots the cooking f r the mill hands. The vvotk to he done Consists 111 getting out mill timber, erecting tile binld.ng, making a dam, and digging a race. Nov. Sill. I res'ed fiom my walk today and w ent out w ith my gun to look foi my lroise, and found him and also found a large b!ack-tled deer within ieach of my ballet. An lad, an widi me carried it to the camp. Nov. 15th. I have spent much of my time m hunting, for which Marshall p tvs the same wa ;es as f 0 w oik at the null, and be sends an Indian with me to early home my deer. Sutter had nc ;!ected to send provision and we should have been 011 shoit allowance but for my game. J,N. 1st, iS (8. All hands winked on the mill dam, which is limit of blush Sinpav, an. 2.5d. Ue have had imicjr ram of late, and last week we built I a cabin near the null our of us moved into it. Jan. 24th. This dav some kind of metal that looks I.ke gold was found 111 the tail race. Sunday, Jan. 30th. Clear and has been all the vve-kOur metal has been tred and proved to he gold. It is thought to he rich. We have picked up more than a hundred dollars' vvoith last week. Sunday, El- u. 6th. To-da- y Barger and I visited the creek opposite to the null to look for gold. I found $0 worth. IN i 1 2th. Tins afternoon I cl cl not work, being tiled and not eiv well. I took my pan and went down the creek pretending to hunt for ducks, hut in reality to look for gold. About half a mile d mu the cieek I discoveicd some lock on the opposite side that indicated gold. took oft my shut ;md pants, crossed over and soon picked up $21,50 vvoith lying in the seams of the tuck. What is worst of it ali is that it is on Suttf-- and Marshalls 1 hum. f r afier the gclTd was found in theTmll tad lace they leased a I. it 40 scope of land fi in the Indians, and have sent to the Governor to wave it stalled. 1 cannot get a claim on the land Sunday, Em, 15th. Spent most of the Found $3 day in looking for gold vvoith. Fin. i;th. Raining. We did not woik on the mill. I spent the fore p ut of the d iv mending my pants. In the atteinoon I went to my mine and picked up $7 vvujth. 'A firm jlie Ens 1 imprisoned for one year and another killed for apparently the same oheiue. SCANDINAVIAN PUBLISHING RAILROADS. 1 is An-tii- a CoiigH-sMue- protested Judge was, that Most should be confined' in the penitentiary for the period e f one year, without fine. There can be bat one opinion as to the justice of ill's sm.tem e. Most Is one of those who would not hesitate to do any act of violence if he thereby bmi gl-- t he c uld a.n h.s o! ject. And against sreh the Stale must protect itself. Rut how does the sentence of Must compare with that of the four condemned and executed Anarchists? Was his speech less criminal than there's? Hardly. Itiscer tain tv Irani to understand that one man at-l.AN'll- Pies-ide- 11 The only reply of the in nocence. KiCHUiE Mrom:iG wMmm 30 S3UARE.NCHICAGO I LL. ST LOkMS, M3 UNION X- CALL AS, e J 5 47 2 VILLAGE NF.W5PA- l LUS in winch ot.vertiye- - U i' lucntN are inserted lor $11.40 vcjv L. lilt W VrY.rtiV line and apiH'ar in' he whole lot one Uie beirof American Wee k ies. tonay u.Miess THIRTY t FVJH, fl fr J J!redATLANTIC EXPRESS e re; Leavis Ogden daily nt 9:40 a. ni;- Supt leaves Salt Lake City d lily at 11 :lJiC!a!s c a. m. Direct connections is niadejj; at Pueblo and Denver for Omaha, te to Kansas City and all points east. THE PACIFIC EXPRESS T1 IE - 'V Arrives in Salt Lake City from the in. and leaves far Eastat4:35p. Ogden at 4:40 p. in., making om noefions with the CentrtU Pacific furyf the west. LOCAL TRAINS Leave Salt Lake City for Brigham, and Alta at 7 :20 a. m. for Ogden, at4 8:lo a. m. and 4:40 p. nr. lor'orr 6 Springvih at G :20 p.m. Arrive at Salt Lake City fromj, Ogden and Alta at 4 25 p. m from exi em; Ogden at 11 ;05 a. m. Tickets for all points East and'11 West can be purchased at lhe Depot( 1 office and Cily licket office, White.se EG House Corner, Salt LakeCilv. W. fea J. II. BE NETT Gen. Pass, and Tkt Agt. ttcr D. C. DODGE, Gen. Manager, Sp II. Bancroft, Genl. supt. dre in LAND AGENTS.! WM. T. REID, Mauti, Utah. or r eats GIVI t is tc ireath chine WILKES, & IIOWE.' a S.W. DARKE & CO, T. C. BAILEY. res, in d e; en 'thi 1 alter I' tS c k ci it col i con Lf tile 1. 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