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Show Getu'al meadows. Tin.bor is ene, and the butber and eggs produced and plentiful aad easy of access. Settlers art in, the place ef curre-ney- , forts com to are maQtej to TacaDt the tne brjng many Up people. CtiABLE W, PjiNapSE, Editor land in thoneighborhood, aud a few This town ought to, and soon will, hien with aretnaM-capitcould make have a first class cheese factory, Z. STRATFORD, Butiaut Manager. a good living and lay the foundations owned and managed on the Fridaj Evening:, So v. 5, 1875 for a fortune by setting up saw mills tive principle. Butter cannot be for lumber, lath, shingles, &c, and handled for market advantageously at the same time having stock to in- - hu the heated summer term, tot EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. crease in the rolling Lilla and dells, cheese can be manufactured in tha II H Paris, Bear Lake Co, I. T., Bishop W. II. Lee is the father and hottest weather and preserved, for October 30th, IS75. icauiog epins oi tvoouruii, ana ins eaie in mo oest season lor pronu FOV Mail coaches conveying passengers i t ia bcv to uuuu cuiiiraura up ine piuuo auu j Jeavo Evanton on the arrival of the! care for the people By carrying out train from Qgden, every Wednesday the plans which ha is continually dc and Saturdiy, for the Bear Lake vising for their good, the settlors We received a notice last evening We country, Soda Springs and Cariboo, hero will become independent, uuited from Postmaster Ellis, of Evanston, Public !. In fr tlin v. o ana a uatca Kvuu us ot.Ua resident vtien vis oa, rcaumng nine, nappy, xucj informing we Woodruff, twenty miles, ia the even- - County, his .family suffered from ill that, one of our subscribers there de ing, staying over night, and traveling Dcss, and Doath marked his children wishes bis paper stopped. This is as far as Paris, nearly sixty miles, for a prey. But at Woodruff they the first Botico we have received are stout, healthy and rosy .and he in- - ing the past six months from the day. No. 1. From Almy thrre is an express f.,nued us that there h id not been a Evanston P M. of any of our papers ONE HOUSE AND CORNER LOT wagon, run four times a day, by, R. protracted case of sickuess in the being left on his Tiauds, statements I 1 arter. Vh 13 II. Ihis a ereat convdni- town sinna its fiist. Rett.lemenr. to the cotitrarv nntwitrmtnn1inT On Rpnfh turn WnrV Vn M;B ence to the people of both places, Messrs. Eastman & Co. Whether he was actuated by fear of Street aad one block north of the keep a store ho can take aa easy ride baek or there and do a the or eood whether the demand guillotine business, very b rublio bquare. containinor three . . forth for and arrangements are in progress for i for waste paper had fallen off lately, IV... it,, 3 ..e au atre' "De 01p ine the establishment of a co operative we do not know, but what ever n.o ,"u"ua BEAR RIVER VALLET Is a beautiful country in the summci store as a basis for further efforts, tive may have actuated him we are best orchards in the city on the lot, to learn of a reformation in his with good water, privileges, force- time, but its elevation, nearly three tending to union and the strength glad thousand feet above Salt Lake Val- which comes from a combination of official conduct. We have no dctire pump, hose, etc. to furnish our er to parties wne Th r,m,-- 0 ua v0 :. i ley, renders it a cold, bleak and un- efforts and interests. ' do not want and be should . . it, , obliged ruuum , , inviting winter residence. The Bear auu aucueo, C10FCIS, Dill Lis a ''short twplvft nnlea" north nF by all postmaster informiDor ua whea . " nvuuilAiO uttiuua LUUI CO LlliUUUii It ' m, good cellar, pantry, etc There ?n papers are left on their hands., ;n, Tt Woodruff. fW. ... rS..iP..iu v UCJV1C lb VU1 UWfl lr wvaia and of throwing them into tho is also a good stab'.e, self impetuously into the bosom of 1871, and now contains about a bun the Great Salt Lake. But that por- - re families. It is well watered, waste lasket or felling thm for other conveniences on the premises. tion of the country through whjch two cl(ar mountain streams being capping paper. 1 his they arc m- - At present occupied by Mr. Joshua utilized for irrigation. Considerable structea to do and blanks are lur- it flows between Uintah arnl Williams, the proprietor. wheat and been oats have raised dur- - nished by the Post Office Depart Lake Valleys, is generally understood ment for that purpose. t- -. inr i)a. ximmpr li. vtioui. hoin OPDFV fUTPTION utiu aiKaeji. lr;' FIFTH -- Rinr rill . CHANCES I ul-u- mc st ... two-bits- , Dry Goods, Notions, Boots & CLOTHING,' ' ''-",:- , -- AJVO GENTS' FURNISHINGS, Just received on . . '. it is -- FRESH EVERY DAY. v..t. " ... I ... !:..... I vf ""B"1 J. l' "u; larSev and All Goods delivered free to any Dart of the Cit? 03 if. -- H 9, mil' OS M ' M I CJ I .ttlj - wash-hous- V.. .1- - - i i oajiciueu rowed barley bushels to the acre. Save seventy-fiv'rhe soil is ""'liar to that of Wood- ruff. aDd Deeds persistent cultivation. bare lor lack of ioh- town. Bome two e - " i""'"" uwiu ivansion, WDere large orrals are in process of construction beauty to the settlement but aid in for, the accommodation modifying the climate. Small fruits h . i . will flourish, and after nwViJU t A; " ' r,nlpa ' waLklc Ullio u VI ( be raised can there. trade in this farored region. Potatoes, cab The exorbitant charges for freight bage and roots are produced in abun on the U. P. K IL are a great draw dance, and grass grows richly en the back to stock riisers on Biar River. hills, aud yield plenty of ood hay A modification in figures for car ou the bottoms. The land lies level loads", would enable the ranchers ti and is e nequt ntly watered with deal with the great eastern markt. ease, and streams flow pleasantly in "I ' ana would lead to ar.. extension of 1,10 8,reb(' ,el,8 enner ir0U1 t0 east or from south to north. cattle traffic over the road, and, Randolph baasts a saw mill and course, an lucreaso in the income of the company. Stock men here say steam shingle mill, owned by Howard that the U P, is the only road which & Ilaiker and a saw mill run by water powr,: the. property of Jacob charges fares returning from .ol'.'cWle to 'distant Hutchinsru. Many of the well bailt taking chargo log houses of the town are therefore Points, ue hope to hear of iujpor Ant changes ou thcsd"rf.rints, teudiia shingle roofed, and access to lumber ...1 ...11 w me muiuai ouaciit ol tne nulioad gives the people opportunities to of-deal- ISSWL ff" I ..f.l 2 1 , for-tHe- . A O Fcnebal e, Sebvices. The funeral of George Doug ape, stn of Ricbard and ONE LOT ON THE BENCH, Eliza J. Douplas, whose death we an nounceJ yefterd..y, took place at the Near the Tabernachs, aud adjoining! "8,a,nce r ,he rBm,,f ,hl9 8f,ernoon- the residence of Mr. Henry Tribe, o w i imm No.2. " Lorin fftrr EWm Robett Mc' Mark Hull and Thomaa Doxy, who all uwro innuie io ioe worio or me deceased, Toe funeral cortege consisted of 26 earri"g,8 "ell ailed w.th f.iends, of the U 18 ieI',on tl't w bate been fan,llyculled upon lo record the demise of a young man so un vereally respected and to full of pn niise as was this youth.who is eo deeply mourned by his bereaved parents. Welch We are ibe death of Mr. Jas. sorrj C. Welch. CaHain of I'oliie in thin nito Decensed ha bo. n ailing f..r some lime, nd itboiit three week neo wa stricken wHi the disease ihat cuused hia dea'i Lust spring be was appointed Captain of Police for Og'ien Cny, ami bas tilled thai office wi h credit to himself, and wiiti enure satisfaction of the citj au thorities, nod he leaves a gnod equr record as an honest ami 'efficient officer and a good citizen. He was a faithful and conintent member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and for seeral years ba filled th office of President of tbe Elders' Quorum in the Weber Stake of Zion. We tender our eympothy to big family and relatives in i ineir Bereavement. op Captaim o chiouiL-l- ..I . one containing plat. a a 3 0 M rr H i w eo O 33 CO : M ft x a d a a Hi 3 a - e M i - fl p us ooea e s 1 S.i O b GEORGE H. TRIBE!, 165 feet: now J. B. Czachert. Just Receiving a LARGE STOCK IOr til A BUSINESS LOCATION mr 0O a S3 first-clas- s. BUSINESS LOCATION Fifth Street, 29 5 fi 'ah M M d 5R N No 3. Go's. Lumber -- n ia o 5 5 o S 5" o o o o X n j 56 CM On Wall Street, i' a ea ucs tfi and a good grass All improvements occupied by s - o 86 t. On a 2 Cm H Odl Mi ;-- (1) acre, with if needed, A GOOD 8 5 e 03 young orchard, good fence, splendid spring of water, which will supply a fountain 0; a. W c ; - Death n Williams No buildings. 25Vill CONSISTING & Yard, 32 x 80 feit. OF DRY E - ' Trade. OF "f laamls, Joans. Kejieliaiii, Elian k weiKV ami Hose, GOODS t iiildrcM's JVuti oiis, JElc. ooleu HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and ' XadiesJ ? SHOES! Clothing and Gents' Furnishing As an many improvements. Goods. No. 5. ivMence of their enterprise they are ONE DESIRABLE DOUBLE RESI- ; WOODRUFF buildiug an adobie meeting house, DENCE . A COMPLETE STOCK OF 55x33 feet, with walls 20 inches ;K-- little town in Rich C6untyTJtah On Wall Street, near the corner of twenty, miles from Evanston', and thick. It will be lighted bv three Sixth btreet. House just completed just over the borers e' Wyoming large windows on each side, aud two i kadb is uodbji. we are glad to Suitable for one or two families. PROVISIONS BOTTOM It was-- , .settled in the on the front, facing east, on each ntice the increase of trade in our city. Territory. ' a side of door. doublo The west big which though perhaps gradual, Hummer of '71, ami now conuina ieyet about fifty families. , It is laid out end will be occupied by a spacious sure and constant. AmoDgst other after the style of most platform, which can be used for lec houses seeking the patronage of tbe pub No. 6. lie. we take pleasure in referring to thst ':' Is complete, having a good stock of those ' FIRST-RATtowns, with the streets crosins each turing or drauritio panoses. Mr. W. A FARM of Walker Brothers, whose advertise 6ther at right angles. It is well watered Tjfon has charge of the building, ment .of their Fall Slock appears in our Of Old Tom Clin, Cognac. eighty (80) acres, in excellent Old Crjek, & fi lie. clear and works with his own hands every columns. JiruiKly, condition, well fenced, with or with 6treato,-risinin the mountains west- day while superintending the labor This firm U receiving quite a large Wine, ISrandy All kinds of WIXE3 at tho LOWEST PRICES. f others. The house will be erected amount of goods suited to the season. out a dwelling house and orchard, ward and empjyiDg into Bear Rirer. Grain and Pried, We taken for observe ruit in d25 s83 lm heavy sbipronl8 of sheet situated on the line of the U.P.R.R. exchange Th e" land ar a ,J5$fian dy loam , and by donation, and strenuous efforts goda. and other staple goods. ngs, finish made are to being it, except "Colyeed'sfiwtfpHJal cultivation to TIIOS. TAYLOR, Pbest. They are also paying the highest mar W. H. MILES, Scpt. for the use the it plastering, of during what capable., producing 'jnptlce ket prices for grain. Wiih their facili ies h settlers need' for home consump- - preseut winter. for business, and their efficient staff of Mr Tyson is also manager of the We have also a number of other . tion, and vegetables in plenty for the polite eletks, we presume and hope Ihey . which does "made a will storei continue to do in a good the ..';.inarket,..lxjpi!Mue!at heavy business ia valuable locations besides those men our and business little of wheat! on arsmall soal growing city. pays very large divi tioned above, to dispose of. have begn. attended wit b success, Mr. denls, one 6ix months' declaration , TiBsoNAt Col. W. R. Steele, DeleChas. ' Dean having" raised a small being forty per cent ! Of course thh gate from Wyoming, has returned from Any party wishing to purchase a patch in his lot at the rate, of fifty was exceptional, and is suggestive of a trip to the Pacific Coast. The Colonel home will do well Four Doors below Walker House,'., to give us a call, bushels to the acre, plump, good high prices for goods, but the mana left our city for Cheyenne this morning. An excurs.on party from Lowell, as we are determined to sell and will . per assured us that his figures were looking grain. , Mans., on a pleasure trip, to California, There is photy of land waiting oc- the same as the retail rates at Evan give good terms to reliable pur Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of traveling on a special car, arrijed in ston. One source of revenue to small this chasers. "ciopanta. Hay land abounds, and the city yesterday, and spent the night eage plains around, when cleared and country stores is the margin gained at the Beardsley House A portion of plowed, will produce ppltndid grass on the handling of butter, eggs and them went down to see the sights at Slt For further particulars apply to without irrigation. Vegetables reach grain, and: 'this, added to the profits Lake City, to day. The party will go ALL OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, the undersigned, at their office, corenormous growth. ' To teH"the size on merchandize, the stock being small west this afiernoon. Wm. G Morse. L. M. Bodine, and S. Parsons; with their ner Wall and Fifth Streets, Ogden. ' ' At prices as low as the. imported article, and of the turnips, we saw at' Woodruff and frequently renewed, makes their families, compose a part of the company. would raise a smile of skepticism. business very remunerative, and ena- there Deal' to give being about thirty persons in all. WILLIAMS & Co. Roots of all kinds flourish here in bles co operative institutions to pay Julius Jordan and Charles Adler from d7-Sj n ... or an eatraordinary depreev-Jl- c Dean's large dividends on the small amounts onu .1. - auuJ j.T X' iiemier Montana Give us a trial, encourage Home Manufactures, and quit bupingBis' are also booked at the Beardsley. turnips yielding 1,250 Vushds to the forior, imported t article, when a good one can be hap" for A. Beeman of Almy, W T ,E. Calkins acrel v ..Randolph is surrounded by splen- tKe. same money. . i. ef Cuooard Mon .of Chicago, ana Byron The "bills around are covered with iiict fa'n$i, aiid are X.B. All orders prompllj fllied, and ProduceV Jiwujiiig of Wincaaucca sncculect bunch gras, and in many owned by some of its citizens. with others art registered at Erb'a hies, .Ilra il 4ullows axe fine sprigs and Eviry i aoii'y owns cows and chick- - botel. company aud the Bear Iliver." ' n ''stock-raise- in ik-- . : a STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES at and IVIjr - PRICES. Zaiquor Department E Kentucky Whiskies, 'rtWoodruff ISIaekberry Cordial, and g , ll y 11- rich in grassy hills and meadow lands, and many lare ranches are occupied alone its luxu- riant benches and on the rich bot- toms, and cattle roam there by "the tho,mnd, fat and ine, and ready for n.praei to eastern or western mar- c the East. :o:- U'r proper, Shoes -- pi u.eu i wish to inform the or GROCERIES, CAMED GOODS, will sell Ilonies, that Prices down to the lowest possible margin. any of the following sirable property, to wit: 3D 13 H. 33 A. S T iso, dur-tie- STREET; OGDJ A FULL STOCK OF HotilCS i' i STAKIPORB, FOURTEENTH WARD ... U.O. Brush Factory SJLT . IOAJSIe CITY", UTAH - Household. Piiinters'aud other Brushed Warrant d T -- ... m ntlre Satisfaction to and Consumer. - djAii. tf - and-Utersel- iair uiiciua 4part)jchange. ofvarfyos kinds mannfactnred to order. 19 |