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Show o I.,, . "Trlsday Erening, Sept nraw5BTerf yet he wooU allow it to be put. to prevent the party from finding fault if he was refused U satisfy the caviller rather than give him an excuse for mix Review. The Daily . 'if i.i. J9tjr157L T JSIjE GKiMS n , ,VO MITft NOT C'OMPI TEJT representation. The fueations by the U. S, Attorney UHAKU J CHOUS TO IRVfesTIn f OATK A C ASK OF ADtLTkBV weie legitimate, for if a man xijenlv a C7VOKU TUK 8TATCTKS the law and will nek obey it, he is Thi , question rant aqntuvly lRlv not competent mentally or morally to .fann-- s B. McKean, Aset-- a Uj ljitnur sit on a grand jury where indictments t JJ i tro' of the Supreme Court of must be found for infraction of that " C!ah,reicrilay, in this nine : law. The (irmi-- l Jury atiminnutHl to attend In this unusual and unheard of prothe Third Judicial Court in court. We learn the animus ceeding iu its panel tho-- prominent of spriit that lead these law delving Ihij. Cannon, H. it. law-i- Saints tl their Wt ruction, and. were iitu! i.iRuw TtiwiwniL J ."Mr. ft. N. shown the Tine! of 'demarcation that Buskot, District Attorney, in examining stdidiv ide the Saint and Gentile on v Geu ll. Camion on hi mire dir re aski-the great question of polygamy alia him as follow : licentsMisnes v morality or revelation Q. Are you a member of the Church ' v law. of Jesus Christ of letter Day Saint ? in This tea lie Court drew aide the enr-ai. , f a-- i aw. , ; and presented , Saintly morality in not jtolyjruiny one of the funall its disgusting deformity. The ghastly damental doctrine of that Church ? form of ' Ahasueras arose, and like a I la. sule Do you believe, that polygamy mirage that delioiates the form and and that of stance the reality shapes t a revelation frum God to that Church? tones the tefiex; we beheld tlie mez-zaa. i do. ito picture of the depravity that uti Q. Which do you consider deriies the hypocri i .at pretention of there mount the rev lation or the law of I8C2, , saintly debauches. j passed by Congress. The Imperial Court organ, the .Yews, A. The revelation. the low Church organ, the Herald, and Q.- - Would you consider a man living have opened wide the valves of their in polygamy guilty of adultery under the engines of abuse and let on a full head Utah Statute. , ., of steam; falsehoods, slang,' vilupera A. I would not. , tion and calumny will flow from these If Q. Which would yon oley the revechannel of oorrnption like filth .from lation or the law ? the outlets of the lerU sewers. 1. I do pot think that pertiuenl; the But let, good, Chrivtian question ha never presentedj I do men reflect statu the affair. of upon tint know which J would obey; my senti- -' The an 0. Q. Cannon, saintly Apostle ) aments are known to the public. of God and an elder in the Church of Thereupon counsel fir the jeople J. C. of fate days, an editor a pre rose in his place and stated to the Court tended Christian leader and a paper,' that he had 'u man by the name of Haw- of the D. Clawson a II. people; kins bound over to answer the charge of man of wealth, business merit and iuflu He euce ; and James adultery under the jUtah Statute. Townsend, a Bishop was a polygamist; the complainant, hi of the Church, and, landlord' of a lawful wife, alleged that' he was living are all excluded from with other women a hi wive. The a because they will not obey the jury - ranswer disclosed that Hr. Cannon did law of the land. It is asorrowfut specnot consider that the facts disclosed tacle to see snch men stand up in ' a the accused would of a crime; guilty prove t Court of the United States, with the and again Mr. Cannon says the Here light, the christianizing, civilizing, intellatidii'i paramount to law, and he lectual and progressive light of the nine1 does not know which he would ober or teenth , century, shining full upon ' be governed by. He bad a number ol them with irresistible effulgence; cases to present bcfor the jury under to their stand before np the law of Congress for jiolygamy, this fellow and proclaim witbont the men, , would clearly render Mr. Cannon incora- blush of shame that they believe in, uppetent to sir as juror, and he, wherefore, hold, suftain, and indulge in licentions challenged him for cause. practices that only barbarous, heathenThe Judge a.ikctl Mr. Cannon if he ish and debased people pf the lower r was properly understood by the Court of earths inhabitant law fully perthat he, Cannon, did not tbiuk that a mit: a debasing system drawn from man was guilty of adltery who was liv the examples of a barbarous age and ing with a number of women he called people, who indulged in like son wives. Cuuiioii answered: The Court suality twenty-fivhundred years ago. course upon the properly understands iue,M The Judge tbeir They justify excused the juror from git ing his rea ground of religious belief that it is .v, sons therefor. revelation front Gol what blasphemy ! Can there lie any doubt that any that those plural women are their sealed mcBilsT of the Mormon Church wives that it i no matter a hat acknowl(polygamy being tie of the they may suy it S, the nomenclature of edged doctrines of that faith, and a rev- the civilized world have affixed a elation of God according to the faith of name to it. aud that naire i the njeiulx'n.) i incompetent to sit on a Adultr if. Clothe it with all tl.c sane rase involving jiolygamy, cither as a tion of a pretended seer, revelator and Petit ur Grand Juror? prophet; baptize it with the uncto i of church ordeal veil !t with the mystery ' Axtsd" and he arose of supernatural faith cloak it with the in Court this morning. Not the verita- - authority of inspired law christen it hie .wandering traveler who finds lairr- - with what name you wilt, the autocratic nal unrest on earth,' but the spirit and nuatem-talurof the citiiael world will essence of the untireJng unqitenebed give It its true name; 4J with all the I unabated contumacy for wholesome whitewashing, coating, itnkkit; and laws of morality, dece'ucy,. and the tlothiagyow may pat spa it, the eyes ethics of refined civilization the dis- - of riti!itiw tike tW sserst Trim sad loyal contumacy of right and justice Tbtumaisa will d.svLww lu tree aaate that has so long Javeucd the body of and ikinrtrr, i. . diahety wd jvwti-titio- n this peculiar pcojdc., , . , 'jbe Grand Jury were twing imjan-m-lleioWrf yesterday, the questions were put Act CrrT, ftej. 1C, 1811. by the- - U 3, Attorney lo Elder G. Q. Claw II. If. the of Ed. F.u. Cauuou, lUtuwv To keep pace kk the ., and Sutter Zions of Post son, progress of our camp 1 submit the folZion of Townsend, Bishop lowing for the benefit of the readers f 4 hash bouse, to tbiv clfeeG if tbej helier-c- d your paper. Among' the latest exciteand if of in the institution U the reported sale of ments of jiolygamy, it? law a sustain would mine. against the Davenport Only the few inthey They answering that they believed side the ring know whether the sale ,4poligf to be in accordance with revela- is bonifida, or if it is a canard On the tion from God, and the paramount law ring. f But as the ntorjr goes gentlebinding rnpyn I heir, consciences above men of jnfluetice, who have charge of all other laws;. Hence they wore excused the mind in question, have sold in New t feerviug on the jnry,1 Keuod,not York or London or ' some place else. lieeauso they were. Mormon1, but because In this truly valuable mine new discovslate of eries re being , they held views upon a certain v t daily mdfl. The new f facia that legally disqualified them elalats jufct 'discovered by iV Workg jL com serving in the Grand Jnrj .The Ca on the divide between American j details of the proceeding are given Fork and the head of Little Cottonwood , Grand the. Jurymen Today Cahyori are fast proving Id be of the or-- 1 the to Assembled jaws through , .again" greatest importance, both to the public their legal capacity. and to the proprietors. The Welch and deal that tries and Wellington mine are pouring out their jAgais weiC rjvw'stions to be 17. close of the the after answeredaud SilveTy treasure In' abundance, glstdden-in' miners Mr. one" lSV Attorneys examination, the hear 1 of the the member and of bar, In the shape of green backs, plenty Miner, Esq hirtlsclf a Mormon just' sufficiently r of the necessities of life. . . The Emelioe, be a wajoua one, situated on the &mn?4 Hi1, is a treasure do wed, with braiiis arose ami throwing bitnself into jmsish, of itself t : A large body of ore has been as would a light atatumd tragedian when found near the surface. We will give the fnore iu detail of this mine in our next. filling the cul? M a martinet or, crtii-' route of a Iliehefteu, and with a The celebrated Gold Lead, situated bea J0 tween Big and fyiule Cqttonwoqd, is now s acity that eharmlugly characterize the following being worked successfully. The progvmic jicltyrogger, pat V' to the prietor! have introduced a methovl of j juror; "question conscientious Do you entertain jmeh working gold ledges, A process that i dkl the to some wfoor mining ' comm unities, subject opinion and scruples upon TTOtlld ' ami but hew to this Territory. 'There is rev-erforuiearion, M of adultery on thet an ions pf gold bf.nfn'JT indictment, lead you to present ! wtU to believed the himlped as that go high you dump agaiust tath person The bo guihy of sexual intercourse with per-- v if not in the- - thousands.' with their oc feel elated hi Imr or hyshaml sous other than highly ' v usual with their i and energy feel .1 . rime when riiWewt wot the that far ' Hi Honor Judge McKean, with the crown mut theirjalmre wit Ghristta forls aruncu that chnracjcries succe,; t sales Kav been thimanaitd lend a charnttohH very jweutyJ i Numerousilmade in the laA - Week ot twi., but hot jireviiw ij lifkoW)Cii that .would being really jvosted 1 cannot say any lume 'the 'brightest trait of human of sileneing theim thing in regard to them. But one thlug " with pride that all perliuent caviller, jsrmitted the question I cannot help'itayTog discontented miner the who had left a which each akcdv-tbe juryman to ' in the our are oath his under camp that spring coming back sulmtaneo replied, to likewild winter their - he's obw to geese bound 'and'jrO'dd yhe Vat quartet?, t II satisfied ibat' tinfsl The otto plaoo left . law, and act lo duty iu austaiulngand enforcing themi no matter wha.t hfs pri. for time to make a ulce home stake. ' vate'up'hWii on tho qimstinrit were. Mr. E. and Pkrhoxal. were sworn, accepted P.VioHtg, Freight The jury I tht U. P. R, Ik, give u a call receiving sUmling the able, terse, point-- ' this uiormog. He, aecoqtpaniod by Col. it pud patriotic charge of Judge Me Hi Browodon, column. iu auotber we Agent, is r print JCiyin, which route to the Pacific the Court to confer Vith the Mr. Miner's question, of the Central Pacific, as to p J, remarking that al- manager redut-lToIn freight We trust" they though If w.e. t apthinJ aiu Intcud&l P be Mieeensful missian. ia their w.ts',fnvaloli jiod impertinent, may d. lay 3 ( ! de-ie- h-- n pt-tri- con--tnii- ol e I, u -- d - n v ; I A-- - It ,Q- ti ! i . ! i i -- law-abidin- g, In-e- n i , or-de- " e i j 1 a e i , i d V .W, Co-Op- -- Co-Op. . fo-Ja-y - f.-on-i t else-wkere- -- akl g toil-wor-n 1 af rfk pro-prieto- - - - -- o o, 1 jier-luiUe- tbea.k t i "L-. -- d -- t" t ! ra Cer; jlled and Upsrtsd Spatially tkw tfcw DaC 7 IUtlsw. -r . yph. Cskxlwr i; T. fi- THIS APTERNO Olt. Ioindop, It!. A Jncetin wa held in tn favor oUtho British Chelsea workmen now on strike. Mr. Odger wa the principal speaker he iVenouncf ed in strong termsrTrtain proprietor who bail accumulated a caUhou ofjhe ' laltorers. Paris. It w rumored that General J Cuy nas rcsigueit. of refusal New York. The posilie General McClellan to accept the has eauel confusion among . The 3nral Mayor IIhIIs ndh'-rentp comp-troltrrshi- staieilYcstenlay that belde,5i tied S erle ally and cinjdialically to Hal1!, and soon af tr the reception of his letter in the aftemoon wrote a written refusal. He tbiuk ihe situation very gloomy and declare he should beytprry ifthe alleged peculation of a few men could influence the vote of the Democratic party at large. The appointment of Green i one which, in his. opinion, will give satisfaction to all. The notification of cftyjdepart-ment- s the, My?vj tOM. vsriq that hidoes not recognize either Connolly or Green, will have a serious effect at the pay departments; it was announced verbally that no order of Connollys would be obeyed, consequently emplftyee must suffer deprivation of their pay until the difficulties are settled. There is a growing sentiment hi favor of Connolly and even the Times thinks he is entitled to some thank now, for placing all the doeuoietits in his office at the disposal of a Democrat whose honor i unsullied and with whose verdict the public ought to be thoroughly contented, no matter which side it may affect. X?T2 Z V'AJ XX-V- J Hamilton, Nev., 18. Joseph Datuars, late City Marshal of Hamilton, was found dead in hi bed thia evening; heart disease wa the supposed cause of hi death, Hamilton, Nev., 18. A meeting held here last evening subscribed $1,000 for the relief ef the loebe sufferer And an extra stage was with medicines, appeal from Pioche to neighboring town is made for aid, especially in drugs ami medicines. Everything wo destroyed and the wounded are suffering in consequence. The jury in the case of the State vy Fox, who were looked np on the 15th, were yelcascd and dispersed on the breaking dut of the fire; one of their number, Wm. Dodds, wa killed; a new jury will be necessary to try the case. I os Angeles, 18, It i estimated that the grnjie crop in the vicinity of s Anaheim-wil- l he that of last year. In this vicinity the crop will perhaps exceed last years. The largest wine growers of. this .valley expevt to crush over 200,000 gallon ami the total wine yield of this country is estimated at a million and a quarter gallons. Iudoii, 10. Geo. Alexander Hamilton, former Secretary of the Treasury, is dead. money orders America and . Eugtand commence October 2d, The Times says Thiers will, go to Foutaioebleaa during the recess, and afterward visit the sites of military j -- two-third- , I'lirt-oAiu- e Camps, n i , Frit A ad', his 'wife have arrived at W ilhelftishohe. At Kooigsburg the virulence of the chtJera I increasing; the death percentage ha raised from 50 to 75 and was 80 per rent. The deaths for the week ending lllh were 500. The Kussian fleet, with Alexis on lioard, gov to Falmouth instead of Plymouth. . The German army i to lc , immediately put bn a peat?e footing" of' 400,000 strong. Moltke is made a Marshal of the Empire, Tho Advertiser blames the Americans in thoCorcnn affair, and sayathe result driven will) be. that foreigners will ? and will that not assist out, England the Americans because she was not pro viously consulted. , yoqdoii; 13, The newspaper generally praise the Aldorsbot manaouverj the A nierican officers, however, call at tetitlbn to the total absenc of 'provision I - trains. Six meu have been convicted by tho courts in Ireland of illegally drilling, ' and imprisoned. The Paris forts will be formally surrendered to the French toParis, 10. morrow, v. . S t IZ f --e - r', f i The evacuation of the four department contiguous to Paris will be com plee4 on the 3th, The disarmament of the. ' natianat guards is proceeding quietly everywhere, San Francisco, 18. The schooner Undine, fro;)) j.rj.lgeport, report p ter ribln accident at that place, n she wa The sling parted And the loading. cat came down like lightning, knocking the whole structure of the shoot into the sea and killing Allen" Glass, aged 17, Jtodj into the ocean ffoni carrying whence 1; wa fepftverPlf ami name yin- reriously'injnriii known." Col. Danid Norcrose will be a candidate for the appointment toJhef A4jn under the incoming oi the State, mlminisrtatlon Republican and will be hacked hj very strong also Captain lvlwrl iJiVd bo a candidate for, the same position. There are a nutnlier of. parties I whit g and the after the' several subordinate !miliury appoin- ' p, infin-cnee- Major-Generalshi- s. p V ' tment. TIb Keystone 'Mining Company ha declared a third dividend of $2.00 per shared It was expected, that the news of the great fire at Pioche wuld injuriously effect Meadow Valle and Raymond & Ely stock, but the superintendent of both mines (elegyaphed here that neither was, affctdja the least by the conflagration .or the explosion, and both stock advanced jn the market in ;! J1- them m i - i Frenchman named San Jose, about Francois alia' Bogota, a . 1. . . 4 7 40 year ofj age, wa examined Justice Stewart, on a charge of tomyiiuitig a criminal aanlt on a little girl eight' years fir age. He wa held A 18. 'l .' to-da- y lx-for-e to answer Jbcfore the Jtext grand jury in the sum of $5,000. ,, Abonf oight- - oclock last evening a murderous assault was committed on a shoemaker named Hale. Cries of m heard and Hah aV fimnd" lying on the sidewalk Ueeding from a nunilter of cut and stab on the face and hip, lie describes his assailants a two Chinamen, hut it is believed tluyr were Europeans. Hale lies in a vry rUM'sl Gujilitioi. N Arrests have - teen ihade a yer. At 5:15 p.m. a slight shock of earth' quake wa felt here. San FrancixuoJ 18. The ease of Dr. C, ODonnel and Cohen, the, astrologer, and Isaliclla Knapp, indicted for the murder of Eugenie Chanvett, wa calhd before Judge McKinstry for trial, Assistant whereupon Deputy Attorney Frcelon arote and moved that a nolle to-da- y prosnqul lie entered in each case n he wa satisfied under the circumstances that, notwithstanding the conduct of the defendants was very snspiciftus, he coiikl not hope to obtain a verdict of guilty on the evidence, and onght not to do sd, and that If one was blamed it would be , set aside as contrary- - to law and the testimony. Judge McK. said that if such was the case he was surprised that the defendant were ever indicted, fand oil the assurance of the Assistant District Attorney, hq would grant the motion; the defendants were then ' set at liberty aud left with their friend. This action creates much surprise ia Ban Francisco as it wa expected that at least the formality of a' trial would be gone through with, j Frank Seaport, an Austrian, aged 35, fell from a swill wagon on Brannan and list streets this evening and wa dragged under '(the horses feet and (mmplod on. i His leg was broken, and it is supposed hc jwas fatally injured in! ternally. London, 19. The Mayor of Cork has been decorated with the Cross of the French legion of Honor for succoring the wounded during the Franco-Germa- n war. j Prince Bisrpiirck' has returned to Berlin. "I The ity of Turin has given a banquet at which all the foreign representatives acre prient. The cordiality cf the French ambassador a as remarkable. Speeches were nUdaaud toasts ' drunk, of which ihe principal one were the completion of the Mont Ccni Tunnel and the memory of Cavour. Washington j 19. The U. 8. ami British mixed commission under the Treaty & Vashjngton, for the examination and decision of claims of loth countries other than those known a the Atabama claims, will hold their first iwftin in WjUbingt ou on Monday, Tlie Bight Hon. Russell 25th rtifit. 1 M. llecorder of Iondon, is Gurueyr commissioner on the jmrt of Great Britain, Henry Howard, Esq., is agent, and Jas. M Carlisle, Washington, counsel lor British claims. The Hon. Jas. G. Frazier of Indiana, is commissioner on the piirt of the United States and II on. Robert S. Hate, of New York, agent and counsellor of American claims, The commissioners will do notike first day of meeting thing more on to! submi their ' credentials and than make and subscribe lo- a solemn declaration that they will carefully examine and deckle to tlie best of their judgment and according to jus tiro and equity all such claims as shall bo laid before them on tho part of th governments of the United States and Her' Britannic Majesty respoctivetv; and also take measure for forming rules by which their action i to be governed. Judge Frazer has written a note saying that he. will bo present a Monday, and Recorder Gurney is expected tq reach New York Carlisle has from Ixindoii been advising the counsel for the British legation here during the last fifteen j ycacs New York, 18. All sorts of rumors were in circulation during the day and evening, , Late inj the afternoon it was rumored that llall would probably resort to face to get possession of the Comptrollers office, in consequence of which Connolly took) all the precautionary for tno expected, measure' necessary' emergency, 'Versailles, 18. A letter, speaking of the condemning to death f four Women for the Gtrte 'oTtXHiiainfcistn Java that it tradsphed In tho - testimony that the condemned served drink and food to the Insurgent, or! helped them plunder. They were .for tho most part i armed and wore red scarfs ; on very tall .woman fired A rifle a( Gie barricade in ISomctihies they wore the uniform of the National Guards, They used fearful threat and compelled the fedopqls tq fOmajn at the barricades.'" j(ew york, 18 The verdict of the Coroner Jury, rendered this afternoon,-hdthe 'proprietor of tho Bookman street qstaldishment, where the fatal fire work explosion took "place, repcmaiblu fir the live lost. Goldschmidt, ouq ihq proprietor was killed, and Kluf;,. In thq T'0mtei in the al!r pronrietor, default ftf hat M letter Connolly Hall, declining to vacate bis pffi.ee, cite the Mayor's answer iq CGurt that he had no power if W disposed to remov .the Controller, and announces his firm determination to hold ,4 he cTice f and i ukiugftissn w the 'committee of citizen waited npon the acting Controller, Green, and assured him of their ;. OConnor, the sup i i wyerCharle has prepared A legal pin which he holds that Connolly is io , br l in posession of the office of Control ler and that Mayor Hall has no power to remove him. In consequence of the Mayor's letters t the beads of the various department repudiating all official knowledge of Controller Connolly or Andrew II, .Green as hi deputy, the City Paymaster ha refused to pay any more warrants issued- - and- eigned either of them, 1 bef- - laliorm who are i Of n f I a . v " i j 1 lq i now hmding a arrant fir their aork he refnseil, and to many of these months ay Fhie. their I at least All ? public works will. therefore, 1 avc to slopped, ami. A jr 4,009 irien' ?! (1S; W, F. tbrov. n out of employment. . L the ami otker memberof Hawmeyer 3 tre p'ade ' i V . i AND THE cim ittee of seventy by wkidi the box, iu ihis city will cash any warrant signed by. Comptrof-fefttlie CoiujS roller and . Green. They say that the next t J legislature will jnstify there aetiorfi and make an appropriation to pay back the 1 ho Tribune money thus Imrrowed. look4 with ,layo ?on the? move among MINING TOOLS, FUSE, POWDER, IrertiOcrat to leading OREi SACKS. WIIEELBAR- put down corruption, and say it wa not jswsible fiwtko Republican 'jiarty GENERAL HARD- jf ROWS, alone to carry jnnt the grejit and radical 4 r r reforms Which are needed in ""the adSHOV-ministration of this city. It. is. only by , , WAREt, PICKS, eoinljuimoon of ,all the honest and ELS, DRILLS, citizens that we can hope to DRY do anything toward c ration ting the in- GROCERIES, CLOTHING, and fraud of of veterate nils year GOODSf &P9 Ac. ACay waste. Tlie Times say 4 that the guilt of aud Tweed r Hall, Sweeney, Connolly f f Jl caq )e established from paper in tho CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Controller office. Facts ; yd to coino , i out will startle the public from one end ' TUB of the country to the other and will At impudence of stagger even the brazen the Ring advocates. We are entitled Reasonable Prices, to speak with authority on this subject. Host On, entering on tho discharge of the AT duties of his office tlio new Deputy Controller. Green iminedtatelyjdoub-ledthe- " will r:;:iERS u . f Belle-chas- strt. -- th r, emi-mv.- 4 1 - se r YALIEPBROS. .1 arfrtt, Tctni-mr. (totn lt Uud Hint r all MtflAlnl Im 1 wdf-intendin- wk. hi I A ' ' Sf 1 OF a office and plat-eten policemen in the office for the purpose of d ' 1 -- V . , i e Fuse and j t Supplies. Supplies Pysicians ( r; in general: 1 AUAlU1AIX.-u- rooaus most ply- to Knox 1 A IS NOW 'i8-3- WANTED. TXOOWS AND HOARD $ lnl, OFFICE Eaqntra.af to trot nhovn tho Merchants corner of South xml Commercial KogrtbnMht. p, ir , - OF OABPBTS, am-s- -- sir t3 a ' MAN(VMtyNOnClCH. x. a. m. rovwrxiCATtosni. wmstth imdfs Drul A V Msmum bers WALKER BRO S. Railroad Simps ft See e -- to.iscft - me. i v GllOCEli, t rr t 'rrning Liquors; . w sewert 4 . Z - i I C0-- , ' Mas ftf fhe Revere Half Blck lions, s M. m -- A.I. , ' 2r O C3- ivo , T. F. TRACT, T. T, O. y Cxtuwtn Itttn, Ou 7 JL.O. K fW-,- rv t- NO. 1. M. OUEMop, Secy, - e-- flit f ! 121 It, Ut-j- it u PR'duPTLY n 1 v . 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HTOCKTON, UTAH,, Mt ttruv, PnEtllUM VHtEL tAKEIt, CZUrZLAXJt .. ' 'J I f f Tf'l ft.a frill tof tor. tn etude hr th tre,f. ' I I . .1 HJ I f K - I large end I tu--t . Commodious Hotel r iU Isl. oa TCKtDiV Wdi oM l t r. 1, ing IS EMPLOYED BY US. V . - t - ;- i fi r I ovllhciL ; . ar j OFFICE IS TUB jr.W.TELRJRArtl $i$ Itot rE. I BKANCHEH. ALL ITH , t ITS" LA BELLE VAGOri. . . The Best and Cheapest YTajoa'ia the U&rket. I i rn,- ;AND 1 t ' - f PA! :m::G il I - soli and ivam:.ixti:j, nr V., C.II. DcGROAT, il tertillt 4 Tbrtr Sotntel ff te v i.J . rt f to i - i,'. FILLED. i t. L i . i s i if ' ? .ill parts oi ilthe City. it To if t'jtI ,r nwsrjunf rnnwr nf N in an SII tenth Street n. tl - fit ' i I, lk - ", - f, ( ' A. HOPPKlb K. II. SSAimiHICIIC, . " 1 4 to r niifd Siilro fit ihl T it. tf I. 1U I i u 8 ALT LAKU CITY I A STYLE TO SUIT ALL. - nir.sral Surveyor, UOB 1 fr S , ' i AND . TRIMMING. Horse. ;Shdeing - t ' U, S. ' Am 1 - , i I , , I 4 'f. P I - t 1 , , f ; miHITG ENGHIEER , ;,i k i F. DoLriNZA, , ( ub.i.uui j,i.n FREE OF CHARGE it . v i Goods delivered' - , CARRIAGE AND COACH ; , f 11 4 t Eta L !, o J , A SrECJALTY. v I ,l V ; TH i . to M, Prvrftp r$$ LA PEKBE HOUSE, ' c( .SOTlAHDZa jlrTAtt tfig-lo- wxirelm fin, :tt not exretdmj; tit, 71 rHftsj K ot exoeeditm yj . Over Hit and not exceeding Hii. No single order buned lust than wJI W" IO T s;--t ltftvy jtoBt t.S. tain abhtlMulTff ' ft1 Mom ; t lot. A. Fnftm K Mriii, MIh, dty, M4. ynlnv Wftrv UlinrttK HfiurLAK DPiIITMT-T4 $U! I fcmr iytiljir tkitartrenti ' !'. - 17, t OvMland Her. FmTrk hi-e-- e " v Orders Solicited and - i , ItllClTT, Salt Lake Seminari'. OrataCirr, r.T. MINERS TOOIjS. CAnniAGE PAlIlTluG - Eax Rcvibw i . The Bust Cut, Master tieneral tin selected this office, vritb oltters, for the Ismte of Postal On lots, payaMe in the I lilted K ft (imU Britain and IretamL Monday, the 4d of pexf O (ias bscn fixed emi wtibk the-- Um fthd Payment of wltish lutenuUHMtsi Money OnlerC ia Inv 1 Riormpo y si ! !,; SATES F COMMISSION CHABGKte. On WdcnCnot exceeding gift, g', rents. t toa ? i tint ec. ToTu Yl eft lull, due the lei firm aud . ami nil rlaiiM uond th w Ilham Red.-rty- , nhuftiM IniwBrr ww-ii- H Geo. W. Clawson, and" "ALL u J. y., ( I- V a InTeil Julv 'Jii, dolv ft. 1 - . 1 b-- o l mi gTVMS Sliin-veMS toe l to jtrtl'U-b-'- '! in t to-- K 11 to- bniiiubrd ovn - th toft-- si ft to evnmir rlotm. CiFO. R. M tXZrtJL to- el , r HA 3 every Tl.itrwUy st UTAH tt.. in Ounmerre Meet Bandings, Main street, sH Lsks Cit . - Orld Fellowr in good standing invited tn attend. tJU LETT, N. II. LOWl tm . o-- bneinam 1MB II t it. . IZit IS COHN, IV. i4 rt i tmt t tm4 nik l S No. 70 ount Morish liter LonunniucaitniMl A. F. d A. M, HrIjodgw ill hetd at Masair ilsll, Csstmercs Bxthtina. tot Temfde Street, the Ucennd snd Fourth Momisy of esch BKWith. Memla-ft Sntrr ere Brethren la paft stsndtnxMcftud roniislly invited to Sttrod. si coiMetit. . .1. . s--- ftH linrtly io ncrwttt tr iff K Itef,4ft Al to tin HfnlNwtfnrl frtlt take l it i. Ails' 14, s tS ..ri Tlib Vttlftrt M 10 MftOr luvb, liftH Itel rnjmlflr uf unteittteiwlttiag ii Ire .5 - vt 41, I a yoffrom the Hnrrevor tlwveil, from the t inviftsment f the I I to eutof tVogr mini in na l nuut Ault ing the gti of over the ldK boh snd tor ftiv mtermliate Of nil Decrlxtlon. ijmnRS.sOTPLiEa ftlg . t-- -- Psltug pcM. Pn mary Term. i Powder; Fuse, S&S?iysjffK3 r ceic:i t ta.l d.o7 cutdtsUy ini eft I -. 1- IbP SECOND SOUTH ST., : i i l - ri-- foltfry j '''I1 v -- A - - ' v If the III of f Vugi-- . rvtti M the right of wy to dm h d tmd granting I tm, over tlm pnWie hwh, i l,ftiwr d m mwvfcil It npjftoved July V Wk, tTs Cong o, ipnm Jnl U ium our betel- owl end ttvi Wh j - t tember, 1STI. J C. IrtTFMAN Ju. i of hrDtn T , , ll L m r ti't ,it nrfrftft Onwm$n(Al Df)Mila$t Mir1tnsu rnToH fttnd & A. HOPPER Provisions, f f. ft- umlr-- r io oil LJ-'iLlr'l- , : 5 i -- .--i - . rt htv imftMef (itemour. 4r. of Drpartmenl ftfloftM in limrUoil pUna $nI Street, " r f1 a. . 4 bm hn-n- V t 4 4 irt at Trephf fuc. the MemMtk ft msd. frtJ mt . tumm (Mta (rood stsmfanx srv eurdmi x x BmktMHC. ssd Fourth Ueramt . M t- 4 i Cl , t'-- v fi frtidtftfkire , - Vholesalsp and Retail s Si -- I'rire-wl- D. C. BUTTERFIELD, ; H-tc-rt, nt -- Balt Lake City, Augu ZQUit'l Cssyon, win be delivered from t here. The horses, mutes, boary sol hsswwsBl be delivered st ptsce of nh, hit Lske Crty. Drarriten vt the stemh point stove tissied lit he ptrs st the toss of JOS H. SKTETT, JUertver. Um- !, - and examiiie our )OOMS Ih iff r lit' hr tteif W, Iv satisfacto il EnTmriy iv guarantee goods M'lrtftere ft'rtll tion. TIMK-Ir td trtsi 4. ate! CARRIAGE WORK, ' M i J. D. Lamb y iu Mr. ft City,- t $ d ' FW Jowtry frr, SaUZsths - m A t-- SMITH. Afwfrt t ti. K. Muou, e i th A, f I rertify thst the above ef t ufc, net ia the toivt Office frft the Temi-fther ftdh Ihagnimef the mid tub, luv s rvrv sfti - bi intention to Au Excellent Variety , d Co., ii.'JLA.SC . r. OTTIIS UONORAHLX JAMES 1L BVORDER Juh(r t4 the Wnmit Jn4irtal Dis-tr- In of the Territory of Lth, I will M.i pnt.lte suction, to the IiicIh-n- I liUdrr, for auh, u Snlur-day- . Sept, eat, 1K7I. in fron oC Rrttt Kxrlun. Unit Intke City at tZ o clock M, the pcraotul property bctouxitiK I the Reed A Hefunm. fljihir snd Excelsior Mince, romoxtmx mining tools, horn, v cn, niiilcn. bnxnr. Iinraom, tent windisan, cooking stove sodiMtrnmcntn, tieihlinx, provuuuus, etc. A psrt of the sl.n pnw-rtIn st thecsUn nesr the Reid a Bennoi Im sitasimi in the Sunth Hi Fork of Eostsuwood Csltpoft, Sbd tftitl tut do tivcrvd from there i soft front the honne of (oKl. iqieMt, Benson A CoAnssr ttw month of asid Sooth Fork. sub ( more or 1ce st Bnrt A list emeu's rtnwwMiuih f LittW xtmviwl . l-- ' - . ht, 1.UL & ll-'f- v .w ' Sc, 4 DisHoIuHott NolItM'a. 'I OFFICE OF DR8. TA1T &. t hf a ief . umJ Ivniiv. ft !,riost- ofl mill t, j, -- t riii-ft- , ti Ltn if pUl I tin- - I'mlnl Wilt tori' tdirv, B t Ati bi - Wd not MX, tlukt, Mr! d tho Mild lht rwtniM end the m d in fti, ruing ft COMPOUNDED. I l ilhftt Oh A Utfti ; F. . ItENT. ZTOTt ft I Aiilicfkt tun fur lnlrnt. n- hif t v.IdtUld 3 c ft Xottcb istlwitFBrr.v T.'rr . .U Uir, tt,. rl.nn b, wtila-- Proscriptions i$ h V x aft wtlh a uitn. of very in a quirt plnuvtutly furniiihnl room, with Iwwltna aot lour tin rtMOoffloc. - KtiqnlfW at tbir ofBre-of C. C. N IchoA, at tlm Ortngon Ilonas. .A' - t t, CAREFULLY SMALL FAMILY A XV can bo Phvsicians 1 1 itttt te4dr m 14. iDitauAHfyfiftH a tiu.Htmof iWwni ot ltl Ik , f pfliwT fMt liw sr tt- atirvry ai4 1aI w ami a iaY hi tUr Uf fruit il H rrwf ia li 4 art Idifnl H Ae Ait rMttM jnsewf Hw y (iittii aiul nutitl na Hr I affnvrre An, Lr AJ 4 f art w w tw HirVf rt I rttkt t ted 9th, fialt tak Rfimir, a iurtrtfwjf trrtift mm, J t 4 i---., , ALSO a4 t'-t-r KlVulTi i M. M.ttter. If. i. DruxzA. : Ito Complete in Every Particular. e s' -- I vU in to Inn I I.U.ft mi-- l nn mon tit tv Im ft thevurf r-hat lug at lit i. Him ectual ud mining rxirty. , nt- kft .ml ami iln ft mud DEPARTMENT. 0ALT LAKE CITY. nf fioone in g, km yfr Tnrnitnm of fiv tsuianw, wM on ncrmint of ApCaunrron, L'lnk totnr Kxchivnre- - lU I BTlAUMKtqr.ft T 4 4 su-- - k i ft DRY GOODS I n p flnre-ldbr- ftiMJ.Iani r V ron hale, 1 t TIIEIR Of , hr 4fer f $ h he th, UCrt. ilftrewt fpy Intel te) DTI, tv: t. lit. Iir.il of Customers Country Jtitr 4 tW West M.uhI.Iu Ntaiag ItldrM, b r 4I of Suit LU. thm ntid ntri qrv.f ltwg t th Lat-u llovx. vmlh-w.1 - ww1 ftI I . IW t.tod lrw tU 5 it jmMic tmitl, a J ly tfMH. lAri, rt .4 4 CiHtnty ( j iltrfwat krfii a wtfH m lift 1 tyc of Mfll frtmwt, jub1$ fwo-w- t IW rf f lohstvwa fblUh-- linttl-v- l Ico Cold Arctic Soda Water. 4 tntqwea-M- apt! ' , UNDERSOLD. 5 4 ru L are4 ih- -i iw lltlM Il - tew- i litre Wtt4 kftW i th IndltoNuf hr ' - ' I ! lwi 17. ? ' . .? x 4 hrhtTwrw." ' , ,. l IM! t4 i preventing the abstraction of important papers, aud the account are oow being straightened by a' force of experts, and an accurate statement of the - condition of the treasury will soon bo made public. Wholesale aud retail Dealers iu New conitunatkMis are to be formed V. is rumored that It among politicians. t the German and Irish will go with the Tilden movement. There is great alarm among the candidates; for local offices Drugs, on account of the formation of the new Ohemicals, Democratic City Committee, All the " - . j friend of Connolly declare that Halls folly has disrupted the Democratic parPerfumery, ty and destroyed Tammany llall. Western The annual meeting of tho Patent Medicines, Union Telegraph Company is to he held In New York, on tlie second Wednesday , ' Dye Stuffs, in October, made before Judge A motion wa and Toilet Doty .to day, on the part of his wife, for .the release of Richard Fa race, merchant, who has been Tor some time in an insane 'i Fancy Articles, asylum, and for hi removal to Bombay. Tne motion was opposed by other rela tions, and decision was reserved. new cases Iziwcll, Mass. Twenty-onWhich we offer at the lowest cash small-powere reported in this city yes- prices, and are determined terday. The Superintendent of public si bools prohibit" the attendance oi children from those families, living in the vicinity where the disease shows itNot to be ' - i self. 18. new failure tlie Tho of Paris, customs treaty with Germany i immiThe German plenipotentiaries nent. alterations, in the text object Jo the made by the ! Assembly. , A legislative committee of twenty five will hold weekly session. Count Von Arniin dined with Thiers on Saturday. ' The press urge the jicople to arouse, and make an active cauvnss in the coining election for General Council. Tho peoplo of the provinces are counseled to Ik careful in their choice of candidate, so that tho elections may show how the country stand-- ' on the great questions which now agitate it,, The Boston Advertiser will tomorrow PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO We have seen have the following: Senator Sumner and Wilson, and arc authorized, by them to say that they deeply regret and deplore the extraordinary canvass which General Butler has precipitated in the Common wealth, and especially his attack against the existing i 't State Government and the Republican in and that their party f Massachusetts, AND opinion hi nomination for Governor would be hostile to tlie lest interest of the Commonwealth and of tho Republican party. r McClellan ha General to fused ' ! . to accept the office of Comptroller, U" : ' 1 because he would thereby,, under existing circumstance, become a contestant fiT the position. Had Cortnoly resigned, he Would, under certain stipulations, have accepted. " All order ly mail wilt 1e promptly v. and faithfully executed ' 1 4 Dw hffi th jdtrkkhft (.? f U6n-truller- t4m aiftwt aHl Attxt At Kimball & Xiawrcnccs. Mlucra Tools, J. D. LAMB & CO. powder, ,t - ftft4 Mfi - Staple and Faftcy .Groceries, r r4 A N 1 A V i tmm 1 TVm vm i & 'V r pfeatw ia mwI ituM etlrTt ro4 f flHiraittl fitcMlHitHllthl $trilv Jftfe fWitm tltotMtteilh arrva im ( f tfik tq I ft VARIED i STOCK kni4 t. 1 M.ti 1 tnlwr alia) IHrt Irertii I turn V rV (It jrcnrtJtftg trt Ihre in natfl mititit g 1 'detective fiim of the furiM M iuv allatataai flit i bf JW U m tilth'll i trh pninv lt Imn find VXtft'uI ihetnif Ms iwu M )tlitt4, lo It The 4'twrtcff Irittg itltiUlit nhiHll ul taw fcilrdl Cbkt f Mdtiloint h 1 4 d I H aitBWK t'emrtfuf .L KJ.QOS r JUt t.t-tt M M tubs AND ft W bv rlniM t In WKllh. mi llw AND EXAMINE TIIEIR A f V W'Sfww 4A , - t- ft l.IIKKri:f ilt IX.THiTTn OTICK I . -a r m a n: :k iSotieeM, Legal r- -' - - FAREIj A atsuwc PUBLIC GENERALLY i ft ;i:fr Ik-put- y - ,in i 'SbKeTTCrei.t, Nev, report discoveries of extraordinary richncry' in thaf Vicinity, and there are Bympims of a itejr minjng excitement growing out of t m in4 San Ff .hcisco; a n aiber f parties are almnt Waving Sari Francisco wf.k the view of operating . ft Jii 1 f " 7ILC0X t piEDS LU ' j . J i SIUCST F.IMILV HEWING MACIlINli t n4 fif IWMOtlt. wIts tsmm trt 1 t roagt-- r bflk Niiih. 8$in) fit tta Kprt ihfl Uommr of IwKil Sft mi b prt Bte! sat ) K Lift'll f ftfiB Irt fill lb 4 rt if I'UStoBte t1 th S( mm rt f ,!- AGENTS WANTIU). CORN YUh WARD 111 talift a M Oilmt. |