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Show o pV na bwiiji KB85W SEW IDEA. TIlg Daily Review. ; ns-eive- I let-tT- c s, To-Da- y. 1 ) I - y j i j auti-Morino- n j i fur-nishe- d J homi-iess- i J law-abidi- unfi-rtuim- foridd-dcagrouiu- C piib-li.hed- U i a-.- Jf t XAAia . California pa pen are uSaca&ting idea the suggested by the CntVi in rv. Saturday Evening, Aug. 19, 1871. to the purchase of the! Railroads fertnejs b thoUiiitcd -States, and graitting rights iGsronixcK Tlw above tm fortunate meddler in the to capitalists to run the Machines for a huinn frame! i not oul noticeable in rental consideration, and by that means Utah, but hanj a l.irjyu opc in the east improve the financial condition of the ern State, especially alien their ideas country. It is hard telling vbich side re speculating on the resources ami ge- willlthrow the most light on tie subject. ographical situation of the States and There is a question that sin uld not he Territories oi the Pacific coast. For in overlooked by our journalistic financiers stance, in Idlers of enquinr, many ask and that is flic material increase of the in what portion of Oregon Idaho is situ- public! debt for the time beii g. While ated, and In what portion of Utah Mon-ta- n it is tijrn that we are advancing in wealth la located and on one occnsioir wt? Is'yonil any fear of the interes t plunging a letter asking information ns into bankruptcy, yet the policy of the altotit mines in Colorado. All these ev- Government should be for th reduction idences show !how ignorant the eastern of taxes instead of increasing them, debt, in the snp!o are as to the geographical situa- which! this increase of the t tion of the great West. The same may purchase of the roads, would necessarily lie said as t their knowledge of our rer1 sources, judging from the many letters ly reap much benefit after paying repairs of inquiry we hare seen in reference and filling the pockets of dishonest We object lo Brother 16 the Talleys, and chances for homes, railroaders. .lonniban and of all other little minute matters holding the sack any longer Tor these 'heads I win and tails you foreign to the Pacific coast farmers, follows. lose" Tho nuchas- necessities for fences, eo it of enterprise is too to look s after at large present. Congress postage, ic4 and in niaitr of these idea has ciumgh to do besides passing relief they cont'cjr the unniist-ikablthat the cotmtnr is very small, hence bills for unfortunate railroad room for settlers is very limited, subjects crippled up in Mil as the annually land offict,re-port- is our present view at first sight, but ihe number of acres of vacant will not be responsible for tie change a binds by millions, and the fertile free 'jhixs over this great t whole Pacific railroad project might make the valleys throughout coast by hundreds , The Newspaper of Under The eastern States ore so situated that this head the Springfield Republican tlieir exact products are brought to the notice of the people, while the Pacific has the following altogether now the newspaper press coast lias npt that advantage at hand, marks: Just is transition inja stage. . The editors of from the fact tjiat the most of the agriBen-ne- t cultural product fare consumed in the individuality, like James Gordon and Horace Greeley, who have come various mines,'and only the export report down to ns like vast boulders on the at the sea j board finds its way to the of time, stand solitary and glaciers prints, hence but little can public and alone, belong be j kuown of the entire rvaily fron ours. The men who ire now takbut to eastern our give product; readers an idea of the annual yield of ing the lead and who will one valley with which we are familiar, their places, bnve more and fora comparison, we will mention cleverness, and are better trained than their predecessors, while they are not the great grait markets of Chicago or Milwaukee, either of which handle very leS earnest and animated bjr lofty aims. little more thaii twenty million bushels The; Bohemian class has been elimiof wheat per annum, the product, in nated, and however we may admire their brilliant talent, their fate was welt depart, of Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, The representative editor is serted. Iowa, Michigan and other States ; while now a and a family man. gentleman the Walla Walla Valley in WashingtonHe does not saloons nor indulge haunt Territory alone produces about one and in He pays his wav, asks dissipation. a half million bushels of wheat and peris not tin favors, puffed up, neither does haps as much jmore oats and barley, anhe works others; up regularly ami puff nually; and this too is a third rate ral and has not some idea of spasmodically, Near this in comparison to size. and responsibility as well as yallry we have La Grande, Powder thejdiguity his license of calling. With this SuHirer and Uipatilla valleys, which perited typo of journalist hns I logon a haps yield as much more. The export new st tie of Bombast, stilted writing. of wool from tput viciuity is said to be constant torio, nllitcrfUion, and over two hundred thousand pounds, for are fleet, straining being replaced which would warrant the establishment si midi city and vigor of logic, genuine by factories least woolen if three of at they wit and humor, and courtesy ot' tone. could he worked with the same economy Wp benr less jiersonal above, intective These staiistics and malicious satire, and more sound as Catem factories. are hnrdfa circumstance to the yield of reasoning in discussion. larger valleys in California and Oregon. JTue directors bftbe Northern Pacific re is enough to show the and Lake Superior and Mississippi railignorant clashes of the Hast oil this sub- ways, liave had a meeting at Duluth. ject with the aid of a map wlmt the The Northern Pacific is to build a canal is capable of producing. Minnesota Point, reimburse the union we can safely add through for city past expense on it, furnish an that there is ijooni for at lea4t a hundred additional dredge, and take the city million enterprising farmers on this bonds at eighty cents, to enable the city coast. at once to build a dyke across the bay. A STOCK BO.UtD. The dyke is to be broad enough for sev eral tracks. &t Ilf Lake (City, the centre of a vast and rich inin ng region is, w are glad (Lottery agepts are again being prosto note, to have a real live stock board; ecuted by the California officials. We this is what we want; this practice of suggest to let them go, as people will foiling our stock upon the streets of chance, and might as well invest in cities thousands of miles from the lotteries os on elections or the roaring mines and olficcrs of incorporations. liJer. surely works an injustice to their true THE REVIEW AND ITS LAND. inept; much smaller cities as well as far LORD, inferior mining. communities support an Despotism never sees further than its institution of this kind for the regula- nose. This bus been illustrated lately tion and protection of their mines and ini the proposed expulsion of the Salt Review from the premises of the mining stock's, and why will it not be Lake Kith Ward building, bepracticable ijn Salt Lake City? We cause of its character. have the capital jis well as representa- Policy should Lave dictated ' to the tives of the snmej capital now operating church authorities to have taken the Rean exteusiiel in our mines. The full view under its wing ami smothered it with kindness.' Here wras a chance for value of our mines is as yet unknown, the church to have made of its and by this means all owners of mines liberality and forbearance capital as it hns frevif have an equal chance to reap the quently done of its allowing Methodists, f their true worth, whereas Episcopalians and others to 'preach in knowledge ' the TaUrnacle; iu this case, however, when they a e bonded for a longtime irritation and weakness have triumphed at a nomiiti.l sum the discoverer has over prudence, and the Review is w'ith a text against Mormon Lutj little (chance to get the benefit of further development. If eastern or for policy for the period of its natural existence. . eign capitalists want to reap tho benefit It seems that the Mormon leaders of our mines, let them purchase them like the Bourbons never learn or forand pay tHeip money, or purchase the get anything. The Tiubvse, like the Mock at its current value and control Rtview, in its time has known what it of the has been to be unable to obtain, shelter the further ojeratoa a Mormon roof, and we can, theremines; whiyh .they can do in this fnjmi fore, sympathize with the afflicted and . This policy in question way with it better degree of satisfaction to the all concerned. This enterprise, if man- will not hurt" the Review, while it will injure the church reputation aged by cuefgetic men, will lie the head- seriously both at home and abroad. When will quarters fur jail kinds of general specu- the Mormon - priesthood learn that their lation of commercial interest to the petty policy of repression aud exclusiveworld, and the most practicable means ness puts a swoid iu every mans hand to bring the Utah mines to the notice of against them, and one that can be legitimately used into the bargain? TYibu e. thoj world. We learn that those who BietUtr on the Orange Parade. have undertaken its organization are men of influence and capital, and intend Jlenry Word Beceher stirs, In the conducting it in a manner that will re- - Christian Union of this week : 1 he tied credit upou them as well ns the Orange societies should parade next year without a banner less or one inscripcommumtr. tion rubbed out. They ohonld not do it oi implied proniisc that, if protected The Salt Lake Iailv Rktii.w is the for anonce, they will then do it no more. resurrected kUorinno Joi name of the to move through the streets They ought secoml number is on our New York until nnliody thinks of of, tabic. It slings eight columns to the them. When that time molesting breex, and Is well gotten up, typograph- it will be a matter of no public arrives, impor'contains It more venom than ically. tance whether the annual procession is will v live and short a and probably igor, kept np or not. But so loug as a dog unhappy lily. Omaha Herald, wags his tongue against an Orangemans The above complimentary jtotice will procession, or a bewildered magistrate ao doubt tie appreciated by the Gentiles forgets bis duty toward them, the public good requires their continuance. ' If the citiof Utah as well as all of New York do not next Orangemen zens in lb Uuited States. We Lave year march through the streets of the thought that the damnable practice of cify, they will betray a sacred duty. By polygamy, qonpled with the false doc- accident they have become representof a principle which lies at the trine of jMoriaonism, was extinct atives foundation of modern civilization. Thev throughout the country, except Utah; do not now represent a spent fact iu but such seems not the case.' Brigham history, but a living principle. It is not Young ha tools who do his bidding the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland, but the question of liberty in New York. ' hi Other places and things, especially in he Otnahal HeraUl. It matters little in - Bisiior Daniel 8. Tuttle arrived by what costume you parade a black sheep; coach from Helena on Wednesday anti fleece betrays him, es- will fill his appointment in Deer Lodge his oq next Sabbath. We are pleased to when is grazing on he pecially welcome tbel Bishop back to Montana, Omaha, the place' where the field of his first labors as Bishop, tbixdbowfuiteble Mormon sheet rs and where he can count as many warm entitled, to the sympathy of all friend os those who know him. We he will long continue in charge of good and aw abiding citizens, as those trust thin D Jocose, to which be is eminently aauderer f public luorab and npposerd adapted for good, and hat in the comof our frw iuUl.tiyus are a curse-i- n ing years Montana mat egnin be his tii ! iet. home. y Xwiii b-- rawafta J33ESX X-- A TELEGRAMS i Compiled and Reported Specially for the' Daily Review, by the W. U. Telegraph Co. Louisa York, August Mnlbucli. the German authoress, will United Stales, during visit . the the present year aud give public reading id the principal cities. Harrisburg, Fn., 18. The case of Evans, State Agent, aud alleged defaulter, will probably be settled by the courts, on a charge brought by the State Treasurer aud Auditor. Governor Gea rv yielded everything into the hands of tde financial officers. The atnouut that Evans refuses to pay is $292,000. Washington, 18. Gov. Cook paid on behalf of the into the treasury European syndicate, $15,000,000 subscription on account of the new loan. The actual redemption of the principal of the public debt for the fiscal year ending June 30 is $132,139,575, The usual monthly debt statement for the same period foots np the reduction $91, 327,763. Tho difference between the statement is because the mouthlr state ment being a balance sheet, takg cash aud accrued interest into account which considered outstanding liabilities. Certain English vessels nt flie wharf of Darien, Georgia, recently had occasion to punish four insubordinate sailors by confining them in the hold of the vussul.. The imprisoned men ;th rough a lawyer obtained ft vvrit of habeas corpus from ft negro magistrate, who xaused them to be brought before him. and, after a hearing, released them. The matter is made the subject of diplomatic correspondence ' between the British Minister and the State Department. The captain complained to Bis government of tho interference of the local magistrate as a breach of international law. The matter is being considered by the proper ofcia!a. ReWilmington, .N, C., lease exploded her boiler near Fayetteville. Three negroes were killed and three wounded. Captain seriously injured. Sing Sing, 18. Another escaped convict, making five, was brought in to day. He war in cimijMiny with ftnother who was fired at .hut escaped. All the escaped convicts had plenty money furnished them. The one who was recaptured ibis morning told the agent that the two men who hired the tug to release them were but refused to tell who. . Specie in the Bank of France increased. during the week, 11,400,000 francs. London, 18. At the fete of Napoleon, at Chisselhurst, telegrams were received from the Czar of Russia, and from the crowned heads of Sweden and Portugal and Holland, also from the Prince of Wales and other representatives of royalty. ' The strike of the minors in Wales is about to end bv arbitratiou. Berlin, 8. The postal conference in session here suggests the conclusion of international treaties between all the great powers, including America, and establishing a uniform rate on letter postage regardless of distance, twenty centimes when prepaid, forty centimes when unpaid, with additional-chargon letters that go Ly sea. San Francisco, 18. The report of the burning of the steamer Henry Chaunccy nt sea is emphatically denied from New York," It was a dodge originating there. Wills, Fargo & Co. will pay one thousand dollars each for the arrest of the Cloxerdale stage robbers and murderers, aud Lloyd Tevis will give one thousand on his own part. , A woman, name unknown, fell down a stairway while drunk, at No. 510 Broadway, last night, and died from the effects. The body of Henry Lippitt, agent of Peter Saltier, has b en recovered from the bav near San Leandro. It is believed be committed suicide wbile insane on Monday last. The Sun Francisco Bread Manufacturing .Company, with a capital of a hundred thouand dollars, was incorporated today. Trustees, J. J. Haley, W. II. Gladwin and Charles Geddes. 17. The Montana, .San Franci-cfor Panama carried $728,000 in Treasure. The largest shipment since the competition with the railroad. The steamer also carried 75,000 pounds of wool and 12,000 gallons of wine. London, 17. In the Common Graves, member or Liverpool, gave confirmation to the report that a duty of one franc per ton is to be exacted by France as tonnage tax upon all vessels entering French ports. The Lords of the Admiralty have issued orders superseding Admirals and Willmont as captains of the Aginconrt nnd Miniaion. A freh strike ha broken out among the workmen at Leeds, who demand a reduction of the hours of labor. Hundreds of new hands have arriied at Newcastle, to apply for the places of striking engineers. Negotiations for the complete evacuation of France by the Germaus are still pending. The journals continue to report outrages by the Germans. Madrid, 18. A committee of the International Society has addressed a letter to Zorilla, describing the character , extent and purposes of the organization. The latter avows the hostility of the society to the government, hut complains of persecution of the members by tbe authorities, nnd denounces the existing order of things as false and hollow, being maintained only through brute force. Parish 18. The committee to which was referred tbe prolongation of Thicra power, will probably report next Monday. The debate on the motion will be opened on Tnesday. A counter motion is anticipated from Gainbetta and the Duke de Broglie, but it is believed that the original motion with some modifications will be carried Russia is inakinggreat military prepa The Czar, accompanied by rations. Gen. Lefton, the French Ambassador, visited the camp of tbe army corns at Sarsko. It also says Prussia is tilling up her regiments, perfecting her armaments, and collecting enormous quantities of military stores. The Patrie believes the preparations of Prussia are aimed at Rusdia. i New- 18. - to-da- - ts e stock-broke- companies hiving- - purchased old claims worked by tho Mexicans, aud are developing 'some very rich Mliggings; New claims , are being taken ' np fill through the canyon, and it is reported that as rich dirt as can be found in tjie State is being washed, Portland, 18. The point of junction of the Oregon A California and Ore gon & Central railroads will be three miles south of llarrisbnrg and will be called Junction City. The main shops of the former road will be removed to this point. Reports from all portions of the State' coutinue to assure us of a large yield of lull wheat. New wheat Li coming in freely, and the market is unsettled in consequence of competition t between speculators and millers. White wheat, buying price, per bushel, - $1.15 ; Red, $1.05; Flour, extra, $5.50(Vr $6.00. W. B. Clark, contractor for the removal of obstructions in Umpqua river, lias advertised for 250 men, blacksmiths, strikers and blasters ; work to commence September 1st. Railroad gradipg in the vicinity of Oakland is expected to commence immediately. ATI bnsiness is beginning to feel the good effects of the railroad enterprise, and all kinds of produce are in demand at high figures. Constantinople 18. Correspondence under date of July 24th, states that there is probability of a war between Egypt and Turkey, and that the personal relations between the Khedive and Sultan are far from being friendly. Some time ago a revolt occurred at a village in Arabia, near the Red Sea terminus of the Suez Canal, and to suppress it twenty thousand troops were dispatched there by the orders of the latter ; these troops yet remain there, and the Viceroy of Egypt, dreading the hazards of war, seems unwilling to take steps which may indicate his readiness to accept the gauntlet thus thrown down by Turkey. The surmise is that Turkey, desiring to resist the encroachment of Russia in the East, wishes, to offer to the Ein- peror of Germany a free transit through Egypt, which war might be likely to ae-- t cure in return for the aid Germany might .. give Turkey in the Indies. London, 18. The famine in Persia is more terrible than was previously, re thousand deaths ported; twenty-sevehave occurred in Ispahan alone frorn starvation, and the condition of the Provinces is still worse. The rice crop is a complete failure, and the cattle plague, small pox, typhus fever anc ! cholera prevail. Pittston, Pa., 1 9. The verdict of tho coroners jury in the case of the mine ex plosion, was rendered at one oclock thisf morning. The jury find that tli4 suffocated men were by noxious gases, caused by the explosion or .be caving in of the roof ; they believe the accident would have been avoided had there been a strict compliance with the requirements of the ventilation laws, and that while the owner of the mine, Touipkin, is ceusurable for his negligence, yet he is exonerated on account of liis jllness for many months, preventing Lis attendance at the mine ; and Inspector Blev itt is exonerated because he was much occupied by his legitimate duties. j New York, 19. For some weeks pajt the stock of the Pacific mail S. S. Co has been one of the most active on the list. The price and transactions in it have steadily increased until on Thursday the dealing in it aggregated from 75,000 to 100,000 shares, at prices ranging from 50 to 52, with the bulk bf business at 51 to 52. 000 shares changed minntes and within the fluctuation ofi per cent., or from 51 1 to 50. Conse quently, when it was announced in Wall street that the steamer Henry Chauncy been burned, the had greatest, in the stoclc ; excitement prevailed many believed the story aud flocked to the stock exchange for tbe purpose (of making a turn on the Pacific mail, knowing that whether true or false the story would not be without its immediate result upon the market, causing at least a temporary depression in the value of the stock. About 9.30 a m., the stock market was in full blast; Pacific mail opened at 49 nnd declined to 49. lit fluctuated between these figures until the street became pretty thoroughly convinced, through the officers of the company and other sources, that the Henry Chaunccy had not been burned, ind then a reaction set in and the stock rallied to 51, an advance of one per cent, on the opening prices of the day ; it closed at 50 to 50 with considerably abated interest Early in the day large amounts of stock changed hands. The hoax was attributed to a combination of speculators who owned a large amount of P. M. stock and were desirous of sell ing both the stock and the public. Ppor ko tbe hoax they had succeeded in sell ing about 25,000 or 30,000 shares, when the price declined to figures below what they had calculated upon. At this juncture It is believed they circulated the story of the Henry Channceya destruction with the view it is supposed of two- rs o, to-da- to-da- y, Wtl-lesl- y - f - j. 4i r How He Frou Ytm Out. The Gold Ilill Ncws relates thist Our friend Blucher, np at Virginia, is Smart. Uiriding, as he suspected, that he had sundry rivals in, a certain young ladys affections, he concluded to freeze them all out at one fell swoop. So a few days ago, when Yellow Jacket stock was np to $90 per share, he visited the fair one artd delighted her with the generous present of ten sharfis of that stock, confidentially remarking to her as follows : Now, darling, youju.-i- bold on to this a few days. Its now up. and its going up to a big figure. Im on the inside and know all about it. ' Hold on to it and it will make your fortune. Just exactly as his he suspected she told her friend rivals. They got excited, and all went irt - for Yellow Jacket. They even watches and jewelry, aud Eawncd their all they could, buying ellow Jacket at thirty days margin, ana having to put up twenty-fiv- e per cent, of course. Jacket is down below their margin, and those rivals are now busted out. No show for them bow, and Blucher enjoys . lore and revenge alone. t Do von remember how I managed those Charleston rebel when they wauled to pray for Jeff, Davis in the churches? asked Gen. Sherman of an interNo. IIow? viewer. the other (day. Why, said I, yfs, pray away he needs it! and, d n it, if they didut get mad and go away and pray for Lincoln. Remarkable A The people of Chicago have appropriated one thousand and acres of land on the south and southwest of the citr, at a distance of some six or eight miles from the business centre, for the purpose of a public park. of A cofy of the Daily Review was returned to this office with the following written on tbe margin which we hardly think needs CnvntoM-kla Nw tort, UhUj, j EXPLANATION l I dont want yon to leave your paper Carson, Nev. 18. Last night the safe in Mailers hotel wras robbed of $900 at my house. Stop it. Janes Towxsexd. The thief took the safe key from the, proprie-terof the one pocket of Murray,' ALL SORTS. who was asleep at the time; there - , , is no cln to the robbers. The ministers peroration was suddenElko, Nev. 18. Tbe stage running ly discontinued, out in Ohio, because of between here and Mountain City will be the unroofing of the church by a stray . discontinued on Monday next; a pony tornado. Milo The which was Yenus of statue express by M. P. Freeman & Co. will hidden in a cellar the aeige of during carry the mails, etc, between the above Paris, has been replaced in the Louvre, ' points. uninjured. litis some There 18. Los Angeles, In Connecticut, the tobacco crop tle excitement here in relation to the yields per acre 1,450 pounds, worth 27 cts., or a gross returuof $391.50 .per placer mines ia San Gabriel canyon, aere. THIS AFTERNOON. , , s, -- j . . . B O O 33 3- - 3 AND R 4 ... A colored orator at Lancaster, Ohio, the other day, demonstrated the liberality of his views by exclaiming: ' 1 pray the Lord I may live to see the day when the colored man may forget his prejudices so far as to he willing to receive all other races as his equal. P Hew York, without change VIA PITTSBURG AND PHILADELPHIA. Powder, Fuse, FflRfJITOPii i .! U'l ' 'I rAMDALIA ROUTE. miners tools. Crystal Palace, Orders Solicited an FILLED. i e I Barratt & Co. minute. To all parts of the LOUISVILLE Passengyn a ill please bear in wind that this is tbe only hue runniug cars from Ht. Lorn Into the city, of St. Loots over the great Ip Bridga, nseidieff a, Iona and disagreeable (foiubw nde np and dewa tbe hank of the Ohio rivet. O H ICJAGO1 Ci tenth ' M. VOLRVRX, I Fourth Louis. St street, 100 North MIHHOUIU RAILROAD. , And Cheapest Stock West of Chicago. ' Utah and California STORE, INCORPORATED A targe and Welt selected stock of fnnii.lietl roooia, ith board, in a quiet pirasauttv location and near the Enquire at tbia office or of C. C. hit hols, at the Octagon House. DRUGS LOST. AND Puat-oftic- MEERSCHAUM FIFE, SILVER MOUNTED, wan iuet in thw city a leer day ago. The iw Iteing highly prireil hv its ow uer, a liberal aid reward U offered for it return to thi office, A L Council Bluffs. The shortest line from Neliraska City, and St. Jowfli to St. Louts, i bl all Booth St. East Lvtai. and via Theeniy point line by which t IT, 187t. $75,000. PULLMANS Palace Sleeping Cars FIRM KNOWN AS GROSS A aud doing hiwineea at Stotkton, Utah, tut tin day been dmsolvcd by mutual consent. Ail account due the firm mind lie paid to Lewis Council: Bluffs LCHBRR, DOORS, K ' WINDOM'I, CHEMICALS. And all points on tbe Kansas City, St. Joeaph and Railroad to Council lllti ST. Ne other line rene through car to St. Lewis Counartioos are always surest by the mute by wbh-VTrough Car are run. AND The Finest SODA WATER in the el i;y, drawn from the most elegant Fountain. Call and see. A. M.f lrtnHpal, Stein, Prftep rtM. of tli Tile Seminary ROOMS. the prawnt, Iw held in the room the St. Mark wwtom school, formerly occupied lv on Mun troeL block south of p 111 commcnre Mon TIM 15.'The Foil term dtv. Sept. 4, and continue four muutlip, closing the Frulnf before ChriKtnia. There liEGlhAH DEPARTMENTS fll le four repulnr department of instruction, Acatuid 1st PniuAry, Intermediate, jnumnar demic. w Special Evening fonwni. There ill he, in addition to the n julur deimrtiucnt Hiol Nhouhl there be demand for the game. fniinw, for evening neemon, designed to benefit Huwf whu ran not Attend dnm the Uv, vu: pec in I German, to learn to read aud peak the same ; a!ho Commercial Arithmetic, Heading, Grammar. Ac. he In Department of Music. There will on organ, Mtruction afforded in vocal nuteic; lnetodeoa. and piano OmamenUl Department. Instruction In o painting, crayon and penciling a ill be thoe a ho deire it. Dr. Chadlwmme, formerly President of iftconnin tnivendty, has Agreed to give a conrw of lecture during the vonnng term, on the geology and mineralogy of L'iah, for the benefit of tin Hcltool. 1 month, Primary Department the month intermediate Department, $4 mouth. Academic Grammar Ivjmrfmeut, Di'panmcut, (inc lading higher mathematics, natural sciences, and ancient and modern language), 14 per month. Payments monthly in iwivame. Information. for any needed information, apply in peru or by letter, to the Principal, or to the titidertdgucd. O. M. PKIIICE. d 4w gait take City, Aag. 18, 1871. it!, of-er- 1 . lecture. Term. pr pr 1 NORTH ISSOUBI W. R. Aktbck, James Charletox. Application for Patent. IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ARCTf-- 1 LIVINGSTON, JOHN M. MO RE ami LEM B. CLKMENTSi, of the Terrilory of Utah and county of Salt Lake, do claim 1,4H) feet in length by lib feet in width, on the VV ANDEIte INO BOY lode, (icing a Silver bearinj- - vein of rock in place.) and the land and premises appeiv twining to mid mine, all mtuAtcd in the 1BALD Big Cottonwood Filming District, Conhty of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, the location and extent thereof being inure fully described : The discovery haft i N. 17 K. os follow 1.9ZS feet from U. 8. Mineral Monument No. I, and aliout 70 feet sontherly froqi the mam shaft of the Prince of W air lode at the head of Silver Fork fanvon, thence 8. 6U W. 3U feet, thence S. 61 30 tv. ZOO feet to the end of the vein, the shaft of the Highland Chief Return to discovmine bearing ery shaft, tlience North Cu X 2X0 fort to summit of divide led ween Silver Fork ami Honey Cmnti Canyons, thence N. 3t 31 R. GJO feet to end of mine as set forth in tbe d agnun ; and wc do hereby give further notice, that, having occupied and improved the said iede and premises, according to the local custom and idles of miner in amid mining district, and Imviog expended in actual labor aud improvement thereon, ou amount not low than one thousand dollars, and 1 taring at this time actual peaceable possession of said mining property, we will apply for a survey and plat of said premise, and a latent-- for the tame, under the act of Congress, entitled An act granting the right of way to diti h and canal owners, over the puhlie land, and for other pirjiosea," approved July 26, Itm ; and a amende by Act of Congress, approved July Oth, 170. itneas our hand and seal Ibis loth day of Angust, 1871. JOHN M. MOORE,') LEVI B CLEMENTS. tU ARCHIBALD LIVINGsTON. 1 I certify that the almre notice wo this day filed In the Land Office for the Territory of Utah, and a Diagram of the aald lode, logetlior with notice of hi font inn to apply lor a surrey and plat thereof from the Surveyor General, and a patent therefor from the Government of the United -- Stafee, a provided ia an Set of Congress entitled An act granting the right of way to dlh h and canal owner, over the public land and for other purposes, approved July 26. 1M, and as amended by act of Congress aiffiroved July Oth, 1S70. 1 hereby direct mid notice to be published in the Salt Lake Review, a newspupeg published Mtnd Hie location of the claim, GEO. B. MAXWELL, Register. , Mill, Doors, & CO., Sash, Blinds, and Ail DusinpHs done throngh the President of the 'Company. Lumber Turd, one Marie mouth of Railroad Depot. Oftie W A C3- - O TsT E. H. BARRON, President, D. W. PARKHURST. AND Secretary. CHARLES KAHLKR, Treasurer. nil OF Descriptions MINERS, Geo. W. Clawsen, THE the District Court of the Second Judicial ol tho Territory of Utah, in and for the County of Beaver. Jacob Hess, Plaintiff, ngainW TerriEmily llcsu. Defendant. Tbe people of thedefendlies., tory of Utah send greeting to Emily la aa acant. Yon are hereby required to d tion brought against yon by the Judiof second tli Plaintiff in the District Coon cial district of the Territory of Utah, in and for the county of Beaver, on the first day of the next term thereof, to wit : On loth day of Or toller, a. p. therein 1X71, and answer the bill of complaint filed against yon, within the time tbe law specifies, or lodgment will be taken by default against you, and tbe relief prayed for will be demanded. Herein foil not at your peril. Witness the Hon. C. M. Ifswlry. Judge of mid Court, and the seal of.said Court attached. Given under my hand and the sml ol tbe District Court of the Second Judhiol District of the Terri tory of Utah, in ami for the connty af Beaver, this 4th day of August, in the year of oar Lord one thonwnd eight hundred and seventy-onJNQ, WARD CHRISTIAN, Clerk. (AS.) I hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, tree and .correct copy of the original summons on file d action. in my office, la the Iu witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand coort, this and affixed the seal of the ' A.P. 171. 4H. above-name- Oout, Pratts Abolition Oil, The best family remedy in the world. A grand success, becanse it doe all it chums to do. Every bottle its own testimonial. Price, email aiae. fifty cents barge, f UM. For sale by oil Druggist. PRATTS NEW LIFE For all disorder of the Blood, Bowels Stomach . Liver and Kidney. , JPRATTE NEW ubovo-naine- d Cmis. ! tv, ckrk, - v" Proprietors, A. McBoyd k Co., Drqg pisls San Francisco Cal. 3 Railroad FARMERS, PUBLIC GENERALLY. b-- Company TOtrX LOT DXVARTMEXT. Have an nnlimitpd nrnnbrr of both Biuinwn m4 Reaidjtkce tats in nil Uw towns slung lh lie food from Omslw to Corinee, which srs brief sold chcsp, snd great lndncrmcnts sre being elfirM to wishing to establish business and Inuld or tbemsciwns home. There Is great demand for t HOUSES MINING TOOLS, FUSE, TOWDER, In ail the towns, to supply the immigration which ORE SACKS, WHEELBARwill continue for years settling up the rich agricultural and mineral land. ROWS, GENERAL HARDApplications may be mad to agent on tbe ground, or address WARE, PICKS, SHOV- IS EMPLOYED BY US. ELS, DRILLS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, Ac., kcn Ac., Blacksmithing, C O KSTA IN ALL ITH BIlANtHKg, NTLV ON PAINTING UA ND, . 32-10-0 0 . 41-1- 7 Prices, CaL, has no eqnol a a Derringer. Pell and templet stork of Manufactured by Kimball & Lawrences. BEMIS, BROWN & CO. MR B WIN ft IlCLBEftT, MANUFACTURER IN ALL KINDS OF t A STYLE TO SUI ALL. NEW YORK. CHICAGO Lead and Oil Voriis, EttoUitktd i TRIMMING. " Bred for Cataiogne , ' 1854. Rumi mod RcbuiU 1859. or Axrf4C7tnuM SHEET LEAP, LEAD PIPE. BAR AND PIO LEAD. LINSEED OIL RAW .LINSEED OIL BOILED AND OIL CAKE- An Oil guaranteed strictly pure and full weigh! Horse Shoeing IS 4 Guam, Rlflem, Piatolm, Ammunition, Sporimmenme Goodm, - A SPECIALTY,, CARRIAGE C 32-10-0 83 Chamber, aud 63 Bead Ptreeta, CARRIAGE PAR TING agent of OFFICE OF Chicago Shot Tower Homo Cotton Mills. xtrCTCgE Co., or Drop aad Back Phot, llBlIeUwad BsrMreif j Ued. A. HOPPE If. ILL 8KIE, E.B. 55-V- II o THE BALLARD DERRINGER, AND AND Xeh, N ... 1 AL, Cal. abort. No. Col, for Pocket Cal, Revolver, are UN8URPAR8KD. They use the ordinary fYipper Cartridge and are beautiful ia shape aud finish. I No. 2 bng. No. f - COACU R, Omaha rrUIENKW X I. REVOLVER, AT COACH M. KDDT. X L REVOLVERS. ..AT TUB, Host. Reasonable J. General Town Rite Agent. U. P. It, above-entitle- YVsxii LIFE Purifies and enriches the Blood, euree Rcmftlt, Scrofulous Eruptions, Tatter, 8uH Rheum and ail Fkin Diseases, price $ IjOO. For sale by all Drug-ffi- t. e. it Al'L.Jju.v Sore Paralysis, t IN ier Neeralgia, BUSINESS PREr.1!Ur.1 WHEEL MAKER, ly 6 Rheumatism, UNION PACIFIC TO AND THE nonth-weeter- iy north-easter- ! The Great Betanlcal Remedy, to-w- it north-wcterl- Lame Back, Sprains, Bruise, Stiff, Weak and Swollen Joints, Contracted iords and Muscles, Swellings, Fain in the Breast and Sides, Pleurisy. Threat, Colds, Asthma, Colic, Crumps, Chol-r- a Morbus, Uiarim, Headache, Toothache, Kararhe, and aU the internal and external aebas and pains. Uouldings. SALT LAKE CITY. (Oil, FOR TIMBERS SECOND SOUTH 8T., Mower, j Abolition Main St, five dears mouth of Walker a Half Block Kaat of the Rtverr 84. Louis. The Peoplea Remedy, PROMPTLY TILLED. , XTOTICK PRATTS "s Railroad Sh ops A. HOPPER OumM Passenger and Ticket Agent. Rustic Siding, Etc. ORDERS FOR RAILROAD, are that you get thru PINE, California Redwood, Flooring, W. A. PERKINS, Pharmacist. ' Geueral Fujwrintrsdeat, St. Louis. AltOUSDS 0(P MOULDING CARRIAGE WORK, Legal Notiecs. as BrjAxr.OTnxx route. w FLOOBlSif, . CEILING; CHICO SUGAR Salt Lake Seminary. Stein, XjOTTIS, CnlXGE. WITHOUT FAKE A 8 RIDING, TEN ITI AN BLIND, An elegant stock of Toilet Articles and Fancy Goods. Grust V l Dealers lm aU Kladt mt Building Material. Gross who will settle ail accounts ntrainxt the V. W, Cleveland, firm,. ( 1a,u1 ' Are run through from . Ask for Tickets via THE Mr. Krancr FIFTY MILES NOTICK. DISSOLUTION M. , JtEX CAPITAL STOCK, OPENED OSt MONDAY, AUGUST 7th - Rrr. Frrtlrk COMPANY. LUMBER Lawrences. ft a NORTH TUB LARGEST Streets. NEW DRUG board a small family Roomsbeand aerunimutUlkd vilh a unite of eery w I ty. " Passengers by tbit tine are landed In. the Great , Central Dvht, foot of Lake street, in as quick time route from St. Louis, and by Two Daily ashy anyWithout Trains, change of rare. , inquire iBiOicdiately at Muiu Btieet between J A. X. nnd 6 P. U. ing, ' it,. - , i ' t RaJni j FltEE OF CIIAItGE fttl t 2 Goods delivered Corner of Main and - Daily Train without change of Cara, puseiaC through Indianapolis, CounorarCle, Riuhvili. and Hamilton, and landing its (wssstigers in thw depot of the Hamilton and Dayton to hotel and business, as street ear pas this depot for ail parts of tbe city vry - PROMPTLY - Passenger for the East via Cincinnati gill ffa4 this the most dmureble route, as onairertiMM are made In tin Pm Depot with the principal tiuuewnh- ont obi ai bus transfer. ALL AND Fifth Store North Kimball and female restaurant wait- Goddard- build- Male ' IINE, CINCINNA TI r- ia- - WANTED. I A dfo - ' j , MINERS SUPPLIES. Apothecariei building, Mriu tl ! FOIt RENT. reut Mt Goddard glo or en uite. . vJ 7 A. The only line running Pullmans Falaee Draw lag room and sleeping Cars from St. Louis to I LVB B, , r IXDIAKAtOLTS SHORT USE. r Provisions, VANIVLTA . ROUTlil EAST j ' r Liquors, ; fifty-fiv- e J stock when the rally came on the the repo If L Their object was attained, for it is said they succeed ed in selling about 25,000 shares on the rebound from 49 to 51. CROCKERY, Wholesale and Retail . last year, the same cow had twin calves making five now she has had in two year. Valuable cow, that! San Bernardino Guardian. J creating a short or bearing interest which would make a market for more v-,--- be- longing to Mr. James Hickey nt the Rincon, a few days ago gave birth to three calves. The calves are all living and marked exactly alike. The first of n i A cow Cow. D. C. - BUTTERFIELD, - ; ? X COMMERCIAL ST. ST. tOUlS. f $ 4 Orler bran the trade eoiidted snd pretly - BLATCHFORDA.ro., p. W0. 70 N. CLINTON ST, Chicago. ! |