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Show ' - " Itt?(tufc' She OgitB '" ' by the- and Bueiuee. CA1.W. PEN BOSK. Kditor TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. .00 4.00 gix Mouth Three Month Single tXpy 2.i JO PUBLISHED .10 pout Office? I- fOii On j. double daily w Jlfrh a-- . . Mail daily 8.40 t 4.30 i p.m. ' . CLOSI , t 7.00 a.m. and the East the west 6.00p V KTMiton, W,o County mails Rich County, in? and leave place for .. . p.m. nd Saturdays, at and , Tuesday., tuareday. (Jonuty, C 6.00 . p.m. to Logan . . Sundays Daily Uarriaville-rWedueedays d Martn Ogdet, 2.00 p.m. - ' Saturday. 7 .3ua.ro Huntsville Wednesdays and Saturdays v. Irene. PUn City end SlatewviUo, aud Saturday. Wednesdays . and Alma Wednesday! and Saturdaye OFFICE HOCKS. 816 m- - e46 P- aeaeral Delivery, , . Sunday, 6 p.m. to 850 p.m. ' . ., r'JJtKOISTKY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m. to S p.m. . MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. 3 p.m. " Open from 8 a.m. to 'Htaide Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster. r rlk.A Km Salt: e?nr flatter it M Tin ! ' The Great Salt Lake. Editor Deseret News:!! r Ia July last, under the augpices of the Smithsonian Institute, ashing. ton, D.'.i a pillar of granite was . placed in Great Salt Lake at Black Kock; hy T)t. Park of the University, assisted by other gentlemen, to mark the rise and fall of the waters. A few days since the Dr. and others visited Black Rock to make some repairs, examine the present stage i the "water, etc."1"' : of j f.,j From the record kept at the Black Rock 'Branch of the Townsend House, if. was ascertained that fioni the '21st-oJuly (when dhe pillar Trains in was position) to the 1st of put 7.40 a m. P. train arrives Juke tell httecn inchest The the Nov., 6.40 p.m. U. P. " commenced waters 6.20 rising again about p.m. leaves " C. P. 8.60 a.m. the 10th of November, and f rom that " u.p' " i 37.50 a.m. date to the present (first hf April) rj. C. train arrives p.m. had risen twelve , and a raches',;;, 48. 40 a.m. m t leave- ' The construction qL, the Utah 6.20 and tu ii:jI ,N5 00 p.m. p.m. Western Railroad,! by. which Great TJ. N. train arrive1 h i - 8 30 a.m. Salt Lake is brought within an hour's " leaves Salt Lake Cify Time. ride of our d"ors, at once makes it the exeursioif linPof the Territbry, and invests the .lakeits history and its future) with an abaortwnginteresti, OF OGDEN .101X3 8. Hof 5, B VERY HBBTINfl Erening, at Seven o'clock, aa well &i to th multitudes 6f plea AtMASOJfIC HAI.L.M AIST STREET sure seeker and scientists who will ataddingare brethren iu ualf-p- . gidted. ' la) n Wau.il. COOK, , ' cor-dh- N. 0. ,, , JCRANDALL, Fic'y. , ' f ft wdtfiBM.1 'KATHaX TANNER, Jr. . MM -- ? Via. RICHARDS & TANNER, -- uAtorjeys . atlLaw, 0ce a tte Ctwrt kinda of Legil and prompt., attended All s 17fte,l Notarial butinew CT i&C? L. WAUGAMAN, A. M. D. f - nrluva fall Street, X&ln OFKICK. 5tV Citj utali -- Tll. Enjflneer, M Iogani Cacbe Co. C Land and Mining Claims surveyed. r tm t ..... ...... t m Hydraulic and (T i k A. MINER, " JSfORNEY $ c6uN,SEt0R. at Besidence 2nd Soutli Street," Salt Lake City, Utah. Office kindi of legal, tmimea promptly attended TEE DESERET NATIONAL BAM OF SALT tai l. I a 4 lit. Paid Up Capital, $200,000 1' 1 a. .1. Authorized ii r tuting ic 4 1,000,000 WM. H. HOOPER. President,! H. 8. ELDUEDGE, Vice PreV V BR10I1AM Y00N0, 1 f 'WM. JENNINGS, JOHN SHARP. FERAMORZ LITTLE, I. 8. HTI.I.fl r.sh.or Director!. TO-DA- Y! etc. Collection! made and promptly remittta, Foreign Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on Savings Depoaita. ' ":'"nlL 1 o63"1J jf" WELLS, FARGO & ' CO. v! OGDEN, UTAH. v'- Bankers and(1"-1 orwa r ExpressDraw direct on Francisco, few Tork, k. San on, Chicaso, St. Loum, London and Boa- Parn. in all the principal Citian Fvt and Went. 4LS0 iaoue certificatea ofdepoit Keep open c.punU aud traqsacta general hanking buaiuesa, Special attention given to collections. d54-- lf J.tE. t DOOLY, -- genV. COMMODIOUS STORE On Fiftirsireet, A Next doer east of; G W. Turner', with two room, la the tear, M t j H.oia.t J.i:tlU S Clioap. H EnqSireVCO) W. XCBTJlSR.lDgig' Or JOHN CORDON, Mound Fort. d91tf , , , BRICKLAYING. EPIIRIAH SMITH. 18 -- PREPARED TO LAY. BRICK IN THE BKST at a Reasonable Rate. ny'e of Workmanship UKDKRS left with Douglass A Bobbins' will re- . dl70-l- y tronpt attention. : . 7m. ''' - FOURTH STREET, 1 ANn .. .. . epwring nesUy done and all wrrk ted arrr 1 J -- - f- i i a if.iff $ AKt ; if IPatent iiVrediciiies t PERFUMERY AND TOILET STATION. r Stoves, Traina Leave .. ' a. A, '- '! . Carpets,: Oantrevlll , I i T 4 2 T 10 I 40 .: No. Trains Leave a, i Kaysvllle f , crosiic r a i e ' Pt-lis- h ... 1 00 M T M 1 M 4 T 44 1 0 4 . I .! i DAILY, (SUNDAYS Leaving Ogdea .City at and' ft EXCEPTED,) a.a & 8.80p.m. Pasaencers will nli ie porches, their ticket! at lifty eeuU addiiUonal WIU De oner get wneo the tare Is collected on the train. For all Informatlea eoneerain, freight or Fae sags, apply to JAUKA BHAKP, ' Osa'l Ticket ana Freight Ageat JOHN SHARP, 81PARINT1CNDKNT. . Leave OwUn dally, a I:t0e.aa, leave franklin, at fc30 a.m. Ieara Lnnaa daily, at Ogden p.m ' ' Usa Sueci.or t Titui A R;M, '';ryiT.'custv .'.'..: Boot&Shoemaker GUNS!! . . ' i - ! . FOB;1876. i of our - !.. Maa tk.. Tan... aaauaaj -wa t'luwrra Hnd best j,,4 awm I AA 1ER iUalt lalBIIAii. finH Antaina AOtt ICMtmA VIMAM. eiatawf iWAnsi UB)H WW .lutwiwiwiHiv The most useful anduiusrs, uoioree rial, tti.m elegant work of the kind ia eenie ioc ml ysar-e-B- M """) vuiy lished in English and German. -Address, ., ut .,,,,1 ( , JAMES TICK. ReefeMter, IC.T n i Salt Ijake City. ,f, ,(1 WARREN HUmr,..PRWI3EaL ., ' .ANTHONY aODXI, 0A8HI1B. ' ! Oldest Banking- InstKutlan li uiaJu Iitebert Allowed oa Tun Darosin. 1 oHi - ' .v i Cllectleaa Promptly NNOUNCES TOTHEPUBLTC A having i. that,business, he assumed the is prepared "to " I.'-'- AT COST! '''' manufacture to orderj . iS TBI VBT Watche . I I a Ordert will le Promptly Filled aud : Rtpairwg Jyealljf ExectUl. ' P. P. RYAN, i and Jewelry.' fs' from Bastneea.) . ;w ; A8M USSEN OPPOBITI - .v '....! in 10 ,.S..A . n PRODUCE STORE. Gr. t . POST OFFICa d.!30-8- Best Style and Workmanship. 1 I AT COST! C AR L C. B. L. CITY, i, . . (Betirhag , I S V .'in rw ; TiA2rn.xv hie old stand on FIFTH BTUilT, Baa for the pnrchaee and aale ef .. AIL KIND OF PEODUCE,;! Garden am' Grass Seeds, UNION DEPOT, FACING te. Bttoatded above-name- d ; At dllntOGDE bit t BOOK 8TOREaajolnlBg b keei SODA WATER; ; te all Periodicals and NeWtpaperaof tbe day, also a full etrck of Wall Paper, . etc Pieturea, Fram 9.i dl65-6, , :, WkTUENEEJ CITY HOTEL. m Good Board and Fir$t Qas$ Acfor $6.00 per tceck," . commodation.! HOTEL HAS LATELY and the new proprietor mined to keep a Ant-dee- a house. .. THIS CHANGED are deter- C. MORITZ, d41-l- CUNS! ' ' ' VICK'S H FLOIiAL.GUIDE! " A. E. WALKEE, BOOTS and SHOES ; 'L.Vl i ' ... : P. P. RlTseflLsETp r :J REUL, Wm. DRIVER, PEcrp'a. i '' ' ' 't Prescription! accurately prepared General Freight and Ticket Agent ' Sea. Bopt. MOSES THATCHER, - iu-th- e. !. 1. , wateh-fully."- i WHOLESALE A$D ''.' d90-l- .til HUt Red Jacket. Piem dtitr CHA8. NIBLEY, . , A ! tation and Angontwa Bxtitr UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. " t .ir-n.- )..,, .;,.'. T,....ri tf Home, Kennedy, l-- tr Trains Trains Trains Arrive - ; ... , Che offices, ' CIGARS. , !; l'U i vf&V MA I t r t'.J .( . TOBACCO AND 8NUFF. Bait Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 6.05. p.m. ' .,;, hi , ; ,i ih 'l T; ,'.;.: ; !..(..... !"(', t ".li.l rtUU .; to the above, la addition -' WINES & LIQUORS I 0 F- . 1 TI MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN par-pos- e 10 10 M f T U I It . . 1 10 - 'T ' Fine Article of Old Tom Gin. eign ard Native ', ' ' 10 ' t . '. '6i o Woods CroM Uks HX--- , Genuine Old Scotcb Whiaktr, Cognac Brandy Fine Jamair ' Rum, Dutch Schnapps. 06 a No. raea. Oentreville Arrive at Salt i i. . M. P. t rarmlugtoa 1 . I ' - Ii:-- ' U . i i. rCLL LINE OF. 7 GEbcERIES! U 40 Ogdea . Wt,il t. A 60 4 13 1 00 Pass, WILD OATS. .. Ti I .1 Ii-- eo J6 T 7. . , FarmingWn 7 . I lUyaville 4,1 etc ' t , S3 . Arrive at Ofrdea , I Tnrps, "yarBuhei, ' g, 40 as e Oils, Brushea, p. u. 0 Woods Cross ; ., ... , I if Salt Lak. , 4 , - Painta,- 1874. Ke. Ids. I Paaa. Pasa. Kameof : Furniture Second Hand "i ArTEBJAN. lit ON AND .,11 .1 I irwriro ft PURE DRUGS III. , , TonMorlal Artiste BODA SPARKLING 1 Pirve Bnirr, Ottut. C. SUTHERLAND. Late Circuit Jndge, Miehigan, fcr eight years aud ei-- CEORCE C.J OX REASONABLE City Cnstomers COUNSELORS AT LAW SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. dS-l- ' glreo U ezamJnatWa ef iitlea. Bl DT' ,. reatdencea. , We have alee opened a eeajr On t . SALOON the Premisea. Strut, r . : 1 I; , p. 0. Box 29, er bdote Z. C. M. ., Fourt will reetivt JPvmpt Attention. Order I left ml the Factory, , TERMS. caa be snpplM daily at their ICE CREAM C. DATES, Late V. 8, District Attonx y. Vuh And Michigan for ten years. Especial att'atl Biinee and certincaiee j ; OCDEN MANUFACTORY' Wholesale r Beiail, ' , J. WAJEE WILL r Hairdrewing. Don't Fasy Shaving. First-clas- s tac Place, near O. W.Tarer's kook atore. ' forget d6-t- f ' . WATCHMAKER .f of ir 11 FIOXEF.il LINE OF UTAH. Ona door west of Z. C. M. I. X - J. S. LEWIS, iltiuJ GOODS, Iilatheson ' . -- A' UAIN STIEIT, 8CDEH) i I Separated VIA 'i t' . , r f ft three-fourth- s , i DRUGTOEEi CENTRAL UTAH l: - Deal In Exchange, Coin, Oold Dnst, CelleRe Scrip, lit. ' VOI face. . M.S. . le jnde-fafigal- inter-ocean- VI NEW- v . I, gl f r; J,H. UABTIIV'EAU, All - - when they had seceded below the levels of ,,SnakeRiver, .the outflow ceased forever. 'That' the "then unsettled equilibrium of nature's organic force required' here at, the 6stBBiitt of the Atlantic ,, aud Pacific elopevsorae great .saline deposit, is not an unreasonable conjecture; especially as the same peculiarity obtains in the Dead Sea of Pales-tinektsaline de great posit of the eastern hemisphere: cor relative with which, also, we observe the mighty oceans of saline waters laving the shores' bf every continent and island ,on tbeglobe and consti- r Physicifttt' amd'Surgeoiii OFHCB,5oPP9SIXi P06T i , -- " BejourniiE i JHSnr nr EVERY EVENING, of its entire sur- Glassware, Crockery, Not to enlarge on this iuviting Etc Etc. and deeply interesting hypothesis on the present occasion,, we may remark that the collection of the' waters of a ALL FOR SALE AT PRI-CE- S large section of country in a common TO SUIT THE PUBreservoir,without an outlet, was absolutely the only known cause from LIC AND THE TIMES. which, at such an altitude, this great stline deposit conld be produced. It is apparcut, also, that the presence of Furniture bought in large or small salt, in bodies of water that do not i ;disch-gInto v JiirstJiJ ipdirectlju quantities. ' i the ocean, acts as a disinfectant, pre-- , dl&Vlm.' ' ;ui n v, accumulation' the of malaria, venting the deadly 'excretion ' 6f stagnation. It, will not, therefore, be deemed .ir avail themielvesof the javitihg facil- relevant to say that salt ia one of the '. .' ities now afforded for visiting: it In pervading; elements in Jhei general this yiewj .present a. fewpfmy re- preservation of the economy ot the PROSPECTUS FOB 1875. earth's physic il vital forces as well flections on the question. AmIeBICAN as of animal life,. . , THE CHAMPION A NEW THEORY. Tsftsaliid pojttpm oirockjgajt, as 11. man,, the ab some have supposed, is needed to re sence of salt' deprive the bones of tain the saltness and density ot the IiAi'itnuTtB by k corps of the best American their v.ref istaub fprcesso that hey .be wateri buVis the evaporation, takes artists, au l Contkibcted to by the most popular humorists and satirists of 'Phi Dat. come, unabie to. bear, the weight .01 up only' puikTlresh "water, perfectly WILD OATS now eaters successfully opou the the body, are easify bent or'duform-ed- , precipitatiug of leaving the salts, of sixth year of its existence, and has become the established humorous and satirical paper of the and the rickets Jollow. So, also, coarse the It was started and continued the first density of a body of water couutrv. year as a monthly, then, to satisfy the demandu of fn the abseuce of mineral salts from led drain a the that streams large the public, it wiia chainied to a lortniKhtiy. etui by the' Earth's iurf'ace its power to resist extent of country, and having no out- - continuing its good work ef hitting folly as it flies, and showing ap the political and social . a the internal heat and lateral pressure now, mustftincrease in inverse ratio 10 shams by its masterly cartoons aud pnugent is lost, and disruption of the surface the area bf surface; and this is a fact editorials, it achieved even greater success than before, and was rscogiiiaed as the ablest an' bv volcanic violence eossues. corru well established by the observatiou of brightest of its class. Since then we hav. jie'ded "' " A still lnrther to the public denmn-'gating and 'disMftin he" st ratf, Mh all persons' f oorersaat with the'effects grown WILD HATS weealy " ' literally on iutriusic its merits, Into .nape being a ftiounaaraous country; of increase and decrease in volume of me nrst ju pre.B prodiiiang kucopsbiui weeaiy numoious paper ever rresamiD": that the arid, elevated; the waters of th Great Salt Lako. this in country. published Among the arttxts especially enrngeu toiumisn midway longitudinal regions-flyinI may at a future titne continue llustrationslor ILD OATH are Frank llellew, between the Mississippi vailey and som of the poiuts suggested in this Tliomas Worth, Hopkins. Wales, Sbeltou, Wi.p, Keettles, Day, Poland, aud Stutkhanlt, Jump. e several the Pacific oceau would, frou natural article; but have for my present otlie's who am vet unknown to fame. OAT vrlll. WIL& he iitemry departments caused he found lesi fertile irf salts that of demonstatiDg the 'ab as in it si ways has, staua alne and unapproacnaiiM. than thos of'ieJ3"altitude where surdity .of the outlet theory- - ulready Atleatt one nrst class serial story will always be in its pages, by the best humnmsis, satirical streams abound aud whi re the rain- - exceeded the limits intended. J. Jm. f'iniid and character writers in the United Stats, while its sketches and squibs will be sparkliug, original falT is suffifieiitli susbin.Tegetation, ' aud pointed. T and consequently less able to resist Xcrrc. w 1L0 vATS will he nrst riass in every parlie into the taken account ou this and may ticular, the internal! throes and interiit thrusts bast families without fear or suspicion, as no word railroad on a occurred scena. ,?lThe' or- illustration will appeur that can offend the ot'Hhtf efnvelopin oceaBS"; Srehate fastidious. t herein a clue, also, to the prevailing car on the. Union Pacific Road, in most Send Ko A Baxpli Copt Aid Convihci S while were which men two Moun gambling, tresd the of Rocky northerly , gucscrlption Price: " , tain,, ranges. But it may bo asked the rest of the passengers looked on. ""'OnoYear r 11 nth Six .4 2,00 a of One the of Where does the salt originate, that gamesters was, type 1.' e,. Three Mout. is, has so strongly and strangely inipreg the., professionals ?who" i'Work"-th0,10 Single Copies of five subscribers One club a a, persou sending Bated ;the Great Salt Lake? ' I answer, road a desperate trickster, sleek and for one year will re eivea copy gratia fe. VilliaimJ eaiu ugly; me otner was a rougn, gnzziea Address COLLIN A SMALL, Publishers; irtira .l ine rivers unaj crcess, . V. 113, Fulton Street. and springs pouring into the general re miner, fresh from the mountains, servoir! It is well known that what carrying abuudance of money.; The draw "poker was lor large we obtain from wells and mining game ?HETfldDlST ACADEMY ! u TIE strea'uls called fresh water, coHtains stakes, and played silently And, accumulaii more or less salt. I divest the term Finally hffge pbt' WILL REOPEN ".;') salt of its technical obscurity, I might ted. Each man had evidently a good bay, thettetaliW oxydes,- chlorides hand, and was resolved to stand by and alkalies en ter in "some degree it. Each man raised the other, until AT THE (kill Ei CHURCH, OCDEN, into the component parts of jail fluids finally t le miner "called." The gambler showed his hand three aces and an3 solids, from which they ara Under the Direction of f same time coverthe at two a&d carried queens by leeomposition off by drainage. , And, as to the in- ing the money with his hand. The trinsic origin of salt, mid;ht it not he miner, uttered not a word; he merely (Late Principal of Corinne Public Schools) ; here stated that common salt (chlo- took two of his five cards and laid ride of Sodiam) is itself an excretion-ar- y them down. I They were aces. This Course of Instruction and Terms: packj jThe COMMON ENGLISH BRANCHES: . product yf the animal, as potash peant live aces salts are of the vegetable organisms? gambler had dealt. Then the miner One Scholar One Term ef Three reached back like lightning, drawing HAS THE LAKE AN OUTLET: ' a huge navy revolver. He cocked it Months, One Do lar per Month.' ' .? i ; Though ';. this question, ? in the and olaced the muzzle between the mlndij' of most reflecting persons who eyes of the rambler; !Nol a worl was HIGHER ENGLISH BRANCHES. have given the subject serious atten- gpokeu, but each of the .two I men One Scholar) One Term of Three tion, has been satisfactorily settled looked steadily into the eyes of the on nana s boon the gambler In the negative there are yetmany other. Mouths,'Tw"o Dollars an4 Fifty Cent who entertain the belief that there the money began toCdraw backj" and Month., j v; must exist a subterranean or other the gambler s form as well, lhe re per The gambler steps ? outlet, else the whole valley would in volver followed CLASSIC STUDENTS. t process of time become submerged. into the aisle, and at this point the Cent lose TwoDollacB and Seventy-fiv- e Captain Stansb'ur'iwbo. explored the passengers in the car seemed to Lake in 1849, though failiag to dis- their interest in the game; most bf per Month. cover any such indications, expressed them trying to get under the seats. Tn Addition to tharemilar Dav School. a decided opinion that there must be The gambler backed down the aisle will Open a Nigbt School for the benefit I as he and towird tha door,, passed of an outlet somewhere. loose who cannot attend Day School The basis of the negative proposi out the muzzle of that huge revolver Further notice will be given in dueime tion is substantially that any outlet still stare i him in the face. Then A. Ii. WALKER PEINCIPAL. whatever, whether surface or subter the miner put up his pistol, pocketed i ranean,1 would give us a fresh vater the money, lit his pipeand was as lakeu There can be no sober ques other men. "Not "a word had been W. H. Clipperfoc, i t tion of the fact that, in the dim vista spoken from the time the ''call" was ATTORNEY AT LAW AND of the past, when the valleys were made. It was merely one of the rare ., occasions where a gambler on '.he XOTARI PlBUfr submerged (as 6hown by the water Street, opposit, J. Eoyle'l fnrjil- levels distinctly traceable along the Union Pacific mistakes hia map. ' 1 Office, Main a ,v j tare-store, mountain sides) and this vast inland II. T.' Ogdeu, to woman A Detroit young trid sea found an outlet to the Pacific look did and at not aristocratic be Col ocean by way of the Shake and umbia rivers, the waters of Great the money that she gave the horse-ca-r conductor, but he meekly eave Salt Lake were fresh. ASNOCXXK TO MT CCSTOMERS A!fD generally that I am prepared Volcanic eruptions, aBd physical her back the lozenge on whicli was to do work,tttuHblie in the unHinlti Line on short love to cease written never "I'll entice and with despatch, in cmm,i,elice of changes in the process of nature s ' ' , of money 1 will take wondrous adaptations, completed the thee." and said that . he was" an scarcity at In Exr.twunro. Grain Produce excavation of fc reservoir into which 'orphan with five little brothers to i VALKti'ilKt K.MJKSSEL. j the abating waters might settlej-nnsupport. and must be excused. f i.tf,-6.4- i. OGlEtf, VTAU, TIIUBSDAYa APKlii 15. 1875. (f jToi 17S. M0p,p, nSPABTCEI. - w (j 7.4l s.m. J JUIGTI01 . On Year . Mil -- 1 jutt P4YNE "& CJIRKTUS i |