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Show f T- Grt fit -- 1 1 u W eat Brunch reyou want to buy a tirfuers Scliuttler the liable Wagon; favorite, vi arrant. tl for one year, J.vmr-- a 15 cV Vo Gem ,? goto the Do', SATUWAV' JIAPClf 7, 1ST I. ttOLD QlOTATIO.W vSnn" ? quiet drink, Kinds hull Jin, , K s ITELL!CLCE. LOCAL DISIJCXS NOTICES' BcyI;-.- J .. alt lakh. lie . :ia Ventre Street. Xctice. furni- The annual Conference to b held in the 6ihof April next, ture in will meet and adjourn to Thursday, For a good quality of'roal call M jy Till, at 10 o'clock a.in. . Buighvw Yocso, on Pax ei .1 Smoot at the Depot. tlroROE A. Surra, Dasxei. XLWUAa- .vhaZ W. St L ii kaTSatt take celefor Utah of the Vity, sole brated , parlor, temple and jnl.i-le- e , Pcliee Court sells the cheapest fir Who town? DaviJ Cluff, Jr. Sa.lt Lake City on ffr . 111 jjr g-- IV-ey- o organ?. Vn uidiv inchaed lo he pugnacious, vi.w brought up a t4anj,ng la.g. National. Hank, Salt aright atuI.Wa deal Hold Dut, Coml m lark fity, ' Colle-rat on his giving Sorlp, Ae. fir Dr-ku- lt e. a to the but Joii-u- p, to-da- y, Store. fir Provo Wholesale and Detail Dry floods. Groceries, we cte. Clieaper than can he al purvlrvred elsewhere. Fnmitdre in:ul to orl.T or reshort noliee hy David fluff, at paired yf r. Jr. . .... ... . ffr Mrstrvt.IvsTRrMEATs of every rsrrfpion, at lowest rates and easy terms, tu ('has. W. Stayner's Salt Lake o Vitv. - .xii St vtioxi- fit. Hooka V all Patterson hen on Messrs. Campbell to Salt sro Lake City, and inspect you their magnificent stock of books, pew riodicals and stationery. tention given to country orders. at- ofl horees, money and fino clot In s. They MISCELLANEOUS. made a point of their fino horsemanship and looked dow n on mo for any ignorwuco nnd poverty. I mu determined to equal them in riding, and 1 borrowed a wild horse of a neighbor to practice on. I tnude such good pro- TO OUR FRIENDS ANO PATRONS gress that I soon ou.strlpied them in IN TOY?! AMD COUNTRY. ihu lussamplLshment. This was the beginning of my experience w ith horsos Wa u kli to tender to you our greaTul and wnco ihon it Jus lieen my l.fos labor to attain t lie highest degree of ex- ackuowl slg reti's the very large cellence in that branch of business. 1 amuuut ofpatrouage yon have fi Vowed have studied the nature and disposi, tion of hordes. I have seen the best upon u. In the pa-t- nnd wo nra reter Stuhtr yfT Xrw Goons. wt,he to inform his numerous patrons that he has just received a lame stx k of G rorerie. Wines anil I .spiers, etc. etc., which he will ss.ll at the lowest nov 10 livin g prices. T.fr Grows. Clns. W. fttavner. Salt Iuike Citv, agent, llenv-enl- v r.sTFY ' cotvsiruetcd. t.Mied.I losvutiru'ly oS marvelously cheap. drvrttrtsr in the Provo Dati.t Tim f.s, the official pajcrof U tsh County, and one of the ladvertising mediums in the interior of U tali. -t c? If you want a reliable wagon, go to Turner it llogcra, and examino their Fish Ems and Mitchell wagons. the best in . the market, at Salt Mock of I.-ik- e City pru-es- a0 . ?y To tue Tjiavelx.no Fi blic, Lonl Johnson keeps constantly sup- plied with all the latest newspapers and periodicals, including the latent Salt Lake papers, w hieh he will fuml-- h ot the pars, lietween Provo and Sait take, at ile lowest rates. For a handsome set of furniture T go to the establishment of David Cluif, Jr. Z IIaox k Bro., Big Gun Store. All kinds of firearms, ammunition and al fishing tackle. Salt take City. David Cluff, Jr., is constantly in receipt, direct from the largest Eastern manufactories, ofevery variety and make of furniture, which" he will sell as low as can le bought anywhere in the Territory, wholesale or retail. " Blanks. Lo.ws, Mortgages, Warranty D(hh1s, Quit Cl.ifm Deed, Powers of Attorney, Mining Ponds, Note?, Ac., Ac., for sale at this Office. Job Work. Having fitted up our job office with all the latest styles oi type, we are now prepared to execute with. . neatness . and all kinds of posters, hand-billcir culars, ball tickets, Ac., Ac., at the very lowed- prices, (live us call and examino ci mens. . di.-p.ite- h, s, - s I have your liber111' in views of tho-- e ality puMUiing who dl! not asrew wiUi you, an-- l even cri:icitits on your own And now that the surprise and publishing challenges to mortal com- bat how hot my little fut is etc., etc., etc. perhaps I may be allowed to a questkm. By the way, 1 think it Is imke-- humiliating that a lady fdiouid be called on to eorrect the misstatements of a g. nllenua. There is a question l. ing forced npon us that t do fevl interested in and that is free K'uoots. Now we all know that schools must lie pakl for, and I think our present system is as perfect as possible under the circumstances. We have a small tax which maj- - be h used to pay the tuition of and to books for all who are not able to procure them for themselves; and there is" none Id poor io affffrJ fherchll- -' dren opportunities to cet an education. I have learned from official son roes that tt won!! requires tax cf four per cent-tmain'ain the DcVriet schools in this city, and tt would taka as much more to defray the expenses of the University. Now for th question. Who are trying to oppress the people, and should school be entirely maintained by taxation? ' ' ' . . VcTy respectfully, Wm. Bi kbeck. eom-cpnndt- a-- k 1 fnr-eis- SHERr. CITY roiTEPiY "'' fill? pn.v r P - FY,H ("rcprl or n? 'h"1 1 W.ttlld acnmim- -. io tt, ,..iUpii ..r Yvo 'ill Ui.i.ig...t i tTW..lrr, 7 f T artiii-,r- i iul m Lm-ianjvrh'ie call in Musical Instruments, - I propose to give Instructions in the treatment and care of horses. ' A gixxl master makes a good servant, isa rule that serves well in the animal kingdom, esqieoially In the management of horse, and their additional usefulness well rejiay us for any pains we may lake to inform ourselves outbesubject. I have no theories and make ni but w hat' I am re pa red to I prove by practical demonstration. tho understand principh s thoroughly which I propTo?-tteach, and tlmt 1 bav e reduced them to a science, that is a benefit to the animal in question, and through bins to the human family. The horse being an animal of such value and usefulness that whatever serves to brmg him under our ron.ro! 1,1 ,h easic't uuJ SLlt ,n,l,uu r 18 t,er tainly a great benefit to mankind. Thejate FrefeswAga'sMZ, the 'great naturalist, devoted his life to the study of t he ani nuil kingdom, and if he should spend his time and talents in searching among fossil remains to benefit others, why should not I spend mine in that which will bo of shcIi great utility to mankind, and tho know ledge I have gained by years of labor I w ish to make a benefit to others as well as myself. n usica l Orders from Interior proinpUy filled tlu? THE ESTSiY ORCAfi TUE . ; i j : su'ceic.-x- i ui L the niot dn-rah- le. and to contain axL-tun- s " Vi & .1h Honest C3 Pzl :r"t-- of oa ILmer! Org-- Oflire with Salt Lake Firet South St., Suit Lake Fost Of.ii-- addiviK Box .;7, loikp City, U. T. . flty. f-- Bki'frkm'i r: Fndi ami other lending I J'nre. J. Thoma.-- t through-ou- t murit-Lan- the Territorv. oli; SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Acl'noit! cI Lorr ty Mwlf trcri&tr&k fvr priced Oli t!lb Ccft5t fcaW THE CXIY REUSFfFER , fU3 - Utah Mining Gazette, 1 nVOTT.D M VTK-- I I.v jx!. 111 UTEH FI ITT (j AVD SILT LEE CITY UXIHQUALLED EUSIKESS. Coimnercial Interests. fT? o HENRY WALLACE, amcsimsa IT fiiiJJi BROWN, GIVING ' 'nYi rh Jnrtnimnts h ,r- nnn;urHcIrJ in ibe Llstr.ry rf j rai-c- t VI Tlw-- amt Swa-tucM- k ft. pino-for- . f fr PAPER, WEEKLY lVrll Executed Cuts of Jliuiuf Totcus, fdouu-tai- n Scenery r Jfa- A c nery, etc. , etc . Ct m mnxrkiiMe Volume, runty of I an, aiid liara'a.I,'ja . i Tim it is tiii; paplr ixm tiik celuuhatzd A V- - - i M X, Reliable Statistical Journal. te- 4 JIINDIl MIX1LVXIC ANI) ANI) SUPPLIES A AVANT IA)NU FliLT IN Till; TUmUTOUY IOF. A HlS-IXESSM-- ff'Wmvjmn GBOCEBIES, X 0 - A, ul f rs Al ILLUSTRATED CONFECTIONER LIDDELL n t the 1004 valuable iinprovemiut-- of -any O Itt I N in t be market. Tnu n J to a,knowltdgi-- Respectfully, Ac. Free ma x 11 Tax n etl "al rs-o- T- - pro-fessi- on, W1IOLKSALK, - ire-Ic- u, AT FACTORY PRICES m:n cita xdise : Of Bat-In- s, -- STAYNER SHEET MUSIC, SEED FC3 SFFCCE.'i ggiUUhtVCl3j jnn-o're- GOV! .t an 'v O'vr me a HYDE, CHAS: ; PURE CANDIES, ---r ESTEY ORGAn, GEM of tho PARLOK. n h) A. SITYXjE 19 t home. I was then nineteen years of age. My mother at that time owned a khO MAKUFACTURE3 CF hor-- which she wbhed me to trade to the emigrants who were traveling through Gait LAke to tho mines, and Iff. T. for w hich I received two of their poor SALT I,AlvK CITY; 0 jaded animals. I also bought another FI: horse."" Two of them choked to death Prixe Candy, Ch1'triniGnni, Nut. Oran?v, Sosar, Maple not that night in consequence of my EU'.,F.tr., at - ; having rope enough to tie them prop- . erly. I returned homo rather cresto fallen bringing my other horie with from .the Order Country me sick. I then drove tip a horse bepromplly attended to. feCO died brother which in to longing my an hour, and my rick horse died soon Call Lale liens. after, making four horses that died on We take the following from the Her-& hours. This my hands In tweny-tou- r of f of tk istnominx: as a commencement in bnsiness was WHOLESALE A3 RETAIL DEALERS IS Yesterday morning Frank Jerome, rather d.seooraring; but my mother clerk of the North Star hotel, was be- tried to comfort me saying, that we fore J us ire Clinton to answer a charge were all liable to accidents, and with of threatening to MmmH TroC Leotard, the help of God I might prove more SS Main St.t north of Pott Offer, I he was fiiu-- 1 1 5. UKNNtv-fin the future- - As I was symua.4. SALT LAKH CITY.' A young mn who Is eniployid at herding slock and much iu need eif a w I, a kv nt a ee sw f tire Svhutik--r wag- n il ttrei hor W j Rid to try any Mun again, ami I sure I.:'.', CO ThrttMay TtlgTii-s- t prlff ptfld fa? s, la buying a fine spirt of - . sw allow ed an ounre of laudanum. IV- - j . Feuchea. Irted fore the t'plxtq h el time to j one T w in-- wras kept in tho fuiLly Dr. was , aliout tirhtix n years. creripti-- h the t w.n rr.nvintyJ n:.-,t M v iuibi'U-to Tj lc Well V S first in lliejonlh sou that another dre Durin the Cold Weather. to waft h.n oxer the J.i-mi- HOUSEHOLD a sjx-n- o Hiimss to sunn; ... t much time and master. 1 have means In gaining tho information necessary to bring him under my control in the easiest and sale-- manner. -I w ill give yon a brief synopsis of my life and experience which may prove entertaining lo your readers. , . I came totliese valleys in IS with my father w ha. .had raised a large family in the midst of many discouragements, be having shared with the rest of tho Saints in their privation from Kirtland to Salt Lake. In thq Spring of lvs) my father diid leaving ns in destiinle cireiimstanees. The following Spring mvtwro older brothers went to Cali- - bldesrhoy pn-jw- e-- d s, J s leak irig me the" s num-teviuen- This subjiwt being one that I li.ive made my princijul study for some It has been tho prido Of years mv heart and the ambition of my lite to become aro.uainte-- with the nature LrJ power of tbut nuLlc animal. He is STTperior to all other animulH, aud of the next order of intelligence to the human rave, unJ I take priJo in making him understand that lam liis foLx, I- jr-s-a. hores. rnttiiv-- J iSl-bli- ,-- ns-rn- Dudler.-William?- Frovo Crrr, Much 7th, I'M. Ijhtors Pru'-'- t UiBic.-f.nt-- ; . a-- J to Answer. Kuf-vlo- f-- y. Another ear load of eleennt furniture just received at David (luff's. NOTICE. Sluion J. A. Sharlin, tjustav us IXaintewgcraiiJ Ctiarhu Mauv-r- wl!) taki no' Ice that the tinders. rem-- ha doiiett.ffk to the amodiit of Three bundnst and en ItiC ".fi liny twenty tlollars !;i bind lode, slliiati-fumj, Fiovd Mining X'Utilcf, ToSle 'iaint, fu.ll Territory. You lire therefore nottfiisl that uiili-- s you juiy your npori.oj nf tiie above amount vdi.lri ntneiv day. from this dale, v. err interest will ts ao.d in uccordaiice w .th the a ts of tu'iirs-'riders and mast experienced horse If faithful and hunniat.le Ira ting will 't. t.OFK. Nn (x,rKuuners of the day. merit yo'ire mii iemv in the hi ure.we e lv-- i 17th. !. li"'. iston, Our family together with a number rxolvod llul vluiil bo our 0 of cuiidart, of other families went to California In r itt-r- -a lovalis 1M7""T vius tin re oiio of t!:o 'princijul hands eniploj'ed In the training and w Ill a Ioi-- fxgi'i'n". l hareanadi' care of stock for the company, I thorwart t very extensive pun'lin' In IS oughly understand the California .s! hi, jx . Boots anil Mwei and a largo fine jaasruJity- but I am be'ter pleased with the Harey system, hieh I have carried to a high of Rents' FnraNhtivg tinojs, all of degree oT perfect tort. I btlicve tt to lie will. Is v. c" nr--- ihfr rinliu-.to ell 'st the EVERY t fho true system for the lout-s- i possible prices, Wholesale of horses and. It will apply to horned riuK tue Orders from town an-- l counn it a netntl. stock as well. curtful In l'o3 1 paid' fifleen dollars for In- try solicit J which. wilt structions in that system but tlio most attention. of my study has been from nature. My P.csi.vtfully, education from books is small, my t xroa soxi. principal master has boon experience. I have takeit the wild horse from his Salt lovheT'Hy. ninf TO F native plain and trained him with success. When "was IriLower Cal.fornia I was aeknow Iedgedtlie best rider inlbecautitryp iny judgment and IAH-- &skill w ere called for In many a difficult 1 never allowed any jiertbruiaui'p. Cor . Kearny and Suiter Sts, man to beat me in handling a lion-- e ei'her with tlio bridio or tho line. 1 SAX FRANCISCO,- WT. have spared no pains and acknowledge IN LLiLl UoLL,U.S AND nil no equal in the art," for I can assure FILLS OF.DEriS FROM FT LY FOK your readers that it is an art, and one TilKSKSi rOUl in.stuumi:nts cultiv of subject to the highesiHegree to-fig- pa-Jie- RISCELUriECJS. PUBLIC flOTICE. fr tor he was allowed to ihqwrt in are. Up to present writ- mutually agreeing .At the ing ho had nut had a hearing. Cliff House corner, a fow blows were The Hills Again. struck, when the two clinched and fell. As they did so, Williams drew his We received a call this morning from knife an 1 commenced cutting his anof our one subscribers at Parson, who cried He's got a informed ns that he had only received tagonist. Ihidler a when Mr. knife,1 Your.g, the owner two coj ics. .oX. the Tixxs. lari . week. ' of the hat, 'interfered to protect Who is to LLune this time? The Fay-so- n friends caught Young end package leaves the Provo office thrust him aside, cud WiUiams remthtrifyevery day, and we cannot to use the knife," Inflicting six imagine wlvro the papers go to. It painful wounds on Dudler, one of matter? don't change in that direction which may prove serious. The most sen e shall be com peilel to tali on stab was in the hack just bethe Governor to appoint and commis- dangerous low t lie bledo, the knife sion a new Ma.I A cent or Postmaster. touching the spinal column;there were in the forehead, on other deep Jottings, the arm. on the right side of the Jonh ISIlings is announcel fo lecture neck and across the back of the right ear. The surgeon - pronounced the in Salt Lake next Mondiy or Tuo-diAnother beautiful Spring day. with case as curable. Up to a late hour last the liilie births warbling their melodious night William had not been caught, though the police were on Ills track. tunes. Dudier is a son of Mr. Joseph Dudler, W ho Wturw in fiie Bawement of the Williams resides on one of brewer. Meeting Ilou-- e Monday night? Has the Co'tonwooJp. Frovo uo local talent? As a Ign of the hard times all the Tha Science of Horse Training. Provo butchers have shut up their Patsox City, U. T., March 6th, 174. Nhopp, and we areyrixhnut onr riMiai ratioiiH of Ixv'f and mutton. Tlicre is Editors Piyn o Times: an opening f r eomtJwwlr. Gentleuvn: I wish to explain to the readers of your valuable paper the Thai Little Fat" and a Qnestion principles of breaking and training y Jtkrej-x:,-ra'ettri,- e man as a rcison for the act that he Is buffering from a disease w hich has become unendurable. "Die in" writes froi.P Toxh Clt', that the grand jurors of Tooclo County were discharged hist Wednesday, haV-l- n finished their investigations. Tliey found four in JictinenS two for murder ani two for grand larceny. The trial of Erant for killing lkunett at Ophir borne time ago, was to commence in the Prolate Court yesterday. About 7 o'clock last evening, two laities of young men one of three and the other of seven persons entered the dining room of the Overland House, and sat down to supper. One of the boys, of rather diminutive stature, laid his hit on a chair, another, Chss. Williams," Thtew Ge hat on the floor and kicked it. A Dim 1 of the ow ner of the hat, Alma Dudier, resented the insult, and a quarrel ensued. The oSenec was. Livid, yet. combined with the liquor 1 hey evideu tly lord drunk, .m eutli-ie- nt & fight. Fur; tier trouble fn the dining room being suppressed, the parties adjourned to the outside, ft mk t Tlif' Tva nhU Intn:npr',?w thf r,vr clivin h Uhl parlor. Or r t SHEnriAN . OiAAA-i- b. SAX I r.AXCI . . a . hyde, ja.MA a, ! s. I CUliSCSIPTION . I O. fu CW COPIES. RATCS) P1 fla lU lUOUlttfc, I I U?. -- U 0 I |