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Show n-P- i Tho Daily Review. .. r TJ MilliMG f Zm ' Ffidaj .Ereuaji Xcr, i V?- V , y T1 . Ve aid nf th;n - I - I lurae-T- Ut - from lire Near York Sun JjsJcryKW with Col. J. C. Baxter, of thin ised to give yon an stcounj of the mines on the foothills near the m ,;th of ; rVr, Ewm which we extract the follow- tins. canyon. In company with some of $ I Is the feeling of the Mor the boys living Dear, we Flatted early r tspp toward the federal Govern ment 7 this morning and visited the Irene, sitj A.- - They really do not acknowledge uated on the south side of the canyon', l,?4life,'mihority of the Government? about. five hundred yards from the I They fly iho United States fl.i2t hut mine was located mill. Brevoort Tbit are the thcir.elder preaching against y'rM teuton cverv Stimlnv. Thev ackriowl- - by Tuomai Sweeney; the vein is six f nn authority, civil or religious, but feet wide and and only fifteen feet in, bat of their prophet. and produces free milling ore. They t yon think that Brigham have a natural shut to lower their ores Yonnjf was concerned in the murJerof Into the canyon, thereby saving expense Vatee?, , in baiiliug. It is the fir it mine I have .1 in this camp that has a slate wall MA:3ACRK. seen MEADOW MOCXTAIX Title y- side and lim;sf one on the other one on 1 Mormon believe tho whole A. 3 ChnTh to Ike concerned in numlforlrss the expert who was with us says it is a L murders, I believe llricrhaui Young true fissure ' win.-- The owners- are j' ntirnted the Mountain Meadow nttvaaa-- f Messrs. Fa mb am, Brevoort & Co. The ere. in wrhith 18 Gentiles, men, women hill Is named after the tftiiTe Irena, and , .and children, were slanjhtered. The is in the came range as Lion Uill. authorare Jlorrtona lielieve that they Close to this mine lies tb Malukoff, ised by Heaven to adiudge persons to a new diicovcrvand an extension of the of sanction death without the earthly Irene. ro sink'ug a shaft on this They Jaw. , mine and it already, shows a vein of These extracts contain more tmfh fourteen feet. The ore is the sumo ns 4flis the. Herald is wont to present to thd Irene p; pit no bids fair ip become one of the Lest in tho district; it lies iu readers, and we are at a loss to disfor their admission to the columns ti' iir tie horn silver mines lately ascolored Bradshaw k Co. Two by r neighbor.' Is it possible that the says on the Irene Ore have been niade, Herald is wavering in the faith once rnio $.130 and the other $800. Two own. the of ? Saints the red I !iie rst in the Mnlakotf . Vi in your city, namely, Messrs. Price and I.jwrenee, of flia. .Suit ivike U ouse. IOMKTI1I9G KRW. We next t proceeded to the Black - ,i ,The New York Herald is responsible Hawk mine, sitiiaied a few feet below Tor Uie slatemeat that the real mission the Irene, about 200 feet high from the of the Grand Duke Atexis is to effect a main road. It wis located last Sommer lf and shows a vciii of six and ' coalition between Russia and tho United feet of regular black spar and free milliiStates few purposes of offense and de- - ing ore; no base metal wliatever. They Russia is, it seems, apprehen- - have tunneled in the miuq about sixteen c , j fense LxiT nla general European .war, and dc- - feet; the average of eight assays made at of the ruck yields $i0 to the- - ton. cc-- .) pc ration of our Govcrh- - This mine is owned by Messrs. Scott & This highly sensational item Company. received cum gran a tain, and little cxbtuMed from our M,.piut,b Feeling t, wa" caw hardly think that the Czar rarnbj,, over tie hills we proceeded to would-havthe temerity to propose so bi residence of Doctor Farnhnm, and resting ourselves and replenishing absurd a coalition with any hop of sue after tho wants of the inner man, we stnhed if his Imperial Highness to vUit tbe mines on the north side of 10 iwmhl entertain any inch delnsive the hill. Wjp first struck the Jenny West, named by the owners after a fair lojpei,Soioig gentlemen 'of twenty two damsel living in the far East. I wish I years are seHam entrusted with the hud a sho ? in her, foe. she is a little oC such enterprises. lortone to tho owners, but- - it ii not my Bnssia is, and has always been, our lot. This mine is situated very close to. 121 J steadfast friend; but we want no allies, the mil', the distance being about 100 on the to 125 yards. There' is q .Jr-Tpolicy of our Government upon ledge about forty feet in depth, the aastiQa has heen settled ever sinee ledge being t it is free 4 wide; ' from and in which $300 to j Washington a farewell ore, assays milling mcssigc, $400. There arc 1,000 feet in the mine, r he couneoled his to avoid countrjmen and it is owned by Messrs. Lott, Durkee, entangling . foreign alliances.' Fnriihain .and Sweeney .r--r 1 4s the dis- -, handiest urine fu tho l .Enrapm most settle her camp.wn acconnt I also !4jpote without aid from os, "jnt as we of its being the most accessible. have adjusted our domestic difficulties, v isited several others, amongst them them. Much as we would the Crown Point, the Kolcr.and1 the will Delatiae, an account wof which Dlore another' war in Europe, we ean v ''' next. in my give yon i not interfere for its It has often been a mystery to me why prevention. Should j way project fir each a coalition as that these mines have never been noticed, but on inquiry it is very easily ex- ! contemplated by the Herald be broached or agents,, come to vrur Gereraineiit, there can be but tlained. lookCapitalists, nt our mines: tlie first they ' cute r do is to visit the mines cuj Silver Shield s . 11.11. Chkride llill. Lion Hill, Silver 't flit Hill, and as it takes Ahem some time to AHAnoXALPirORCE LAIV. over these hills, they think they hare It is re m red that a large number of go seen all they wanted to see, and jump tire prominent women of Washington, in the stage and depart for Zion, lint among whom is Mrs. Geuaral Sherman, if in riding down the cnypn thev vyonld lay over one day at Breevort Mill, and are taking steps to memorialize one around the mitl to show call establishment of a national themotitbeanymines on . the foothills,' divorce law, whose provisions shall be would see the t and finest minesthey in aniform throughout the United States, the camp. I use the expression, tbe bo.t, from the simple fact ibat the own- -( i Under the Constitution as it now stands, era of these mine save an immense exthe Congress lacking requisite authority pense in freighting and their - ores to niaiki t, as the ore haulingf 1 to legislate ran Le dropyipoa the subject, it is proposed to secure the desired reform in the ped rijrht into the road, neither one of mines being over 250 feet high. I shpe of an amendment to that instru-meu- t. the have specimens from each of these is said to be Senator Trumbull mines, which 1 placed in the Review the iew .movement, cabinet. a jehampion-o- f. - The other day, Messrs. Stge! and which is evidently intended ns a check Spicer, of your city, .were., here, on a ..lewsie to the plans of the Woodhull-Cla- f-. visit to their mines in this and the suriltaViffrage party, under the lead of rounding vicinity. One' of 4he party j Ben. Butter. almost met with a fatal accident on the While it must be confessed that the road from Camp Floyd to this place. laws Mr. Siegel was thrown from his- - ling, of our present toedition and had it not been for the Judge: who subject 7 of divoree, , and always carries the stiinu'ants, Henri ,,.apoQ.vtaa,. 4 the conflicting atatutea of dif-- would have been a corpse. i 7' ClUBUvT. frrent States are often prolific of 'j gfbai 'annoyance' and positive injury, it ih doubtfnl whether s6 Quixotic a plan COURT PROCEEDINGS. as the oncoce proposed can be success-.- j t for the Pui v Rirwr It the fully carried out Citizens of (lie differ- - f Fpeciatly premml Officii Eeperter. I ent States prefer to legislate upon all In (He District tenrt tor this Third Jodlrlal District of L'tah. subjects bearing upon tbe domestic re- i. D. McKus, Caf, rnaiuxs. lations to suit themselves,' and they MOHXIXO 8E85IOX. . f will1 be slow either to surrender, this i - ' Fjudat, Nov. 24, 1871. j right to Congress or to engraft it upon conrt conrcncd at Id o'clock Tbe the organic law of the land, A. M., the Chief Justice presiding. t . In tbe matter of Jeter Clinton, A ldr-maRtCTTRStSO REASOX. I etc., against whom a rale had been ' I I i The Administration at last shows issued to show cause why he should not 4 aigns of reteming reason, in its treat-- - be fined for contempt in failing to produce transcripts of bis, records in the j Meat of the Indian problem itr Arizona. Mr,. Snow, of counsel 'butcher catc-Orders have been received by General for Alderman Ciiutoii, read the affidavit Schofield,, in command, of tire Military of Mr. Clmton in 'explanation of hts Division of the Pacific, directing him to delay. Mr. Snow stated that ho would --forthcoming renew military Operations against the sen that the returns were asked that and morning, by Apaches with all the troops available. bis client lie not fined. ' The Court stated that he had no de.t and.wadcf , no cirgnmstauces to delay sire to fine Mr. Clinten.bnt only wanted these Ccnds are completely respect to be ' shown the Court ; Gen, Schofield, has issued orders proper he therefore would not enter a fine at that every Indian in" Arizona, found off present. the reservations after a certain time, Mr. Jt'bnsQn, of epunset for appelthe department lants, insisted on the n force nnmt-o- t the srtth'juttjff by to morrow morning, eOhiraanderj shall be considered hostile, order tViurt directed thatino case go The i tod whh,Bo6rdiagly. If the Gov-- over until morning, wheu he that an- required the returns to be made. eminent nfj tiand.-eof- f After disposing of sundry motions, in tiquated old ifewait,, Vincent Coltyer, and leave General Crook to carry oat these civil cases, the Court proceeded in the ease of lat rick rt. a Red ist allied, we shall hear of ho Cordelia. jury . , , more Iudian difiulties in Arizona. In the case of Klten Jlcaa V. Samuel G. Head , petition for divorce, the defeni T. W UCktxo. There some hope dant was defaulted. It being shown tbai.thU talented young writer was not that his property was worth $4,500, ali. was allowed in the sum of $2,5qQL 4h vletims of the Arizona stage many massacre ps was xl, first supposed. A The Mormox i Qctstmx, The 3alt ,i titter, reevired from him at New York, Lake papers devote considerable space written at Camp Whipple, affords some to the description of Brigham Younga that be had not appearance in conrt. It seemsjlmt the ground Lion of the fjord was meekly inclined, WehV Mr. Irering g radii hythe and not at all given to roaring, He in the class of JO, ed, before the- - court like anv crimiand though only twenty-twyears of nal would do who was iudictca tmdef thelai-s.oThere bis country. gt, he had already given promise of the affair in manifested interest literary talents of the very highest order. freat hostile demonstral of anysigns YTeaTueefely tmst that the rumors of tionsWhen the Mormon leaders, rehU death may prove unfounded. marks an exchange, shall have all been tried and punished for baling not only that violated legal enactments, but the laws Lo8BTixn.-- lt IS; understood of God and of decency, we will soon tee eyes, Fitch, of the chestnut-brow- n of this barbarism. ,Tbejr will to Washington at the open- the chd atibtniL quietly Polygamy is doomed. ing of Congress, to aid Delegaia Hooper Its leaders are already conquered.---S- t, - r iu,,seeuriiig' such legislation as may Joseph Herat J. t aVrt from he Mormons the penalty of TbovaA'cDS of farms trf France and tfcrlr crimes. .It is expected that a are divided one from another Germany number of influential Mormous will a narrow path; in this country by only Timvc .SJt Iske City, on the same er- -, tbe cost of fences is estimated at tbq t mad p& J90D as Cbngrrss shad convene. euorwious sum of $300,CCO,G30.' s . . i - L, a! . ;!. nvt.r ?hMai ihoff.HUc!k IUkI SltUyUtiaplkd and Reported $ Wths tJailg RotJw, by tbe l,CT 4irJruur U'n --Strloiu Actldcal. 1871. W.!U.TelelCo. , ; Nor. 22, ninrolng flips Onus, r-, it. O I of last an Editor Review: In sny promreport WterraasK vtT Titi i 1 - 1 ac-'eet- int of-ntt- nj-ayin- g re-si- - i- -- 1 i onO-ha- i y e' ' . h, 1 five-fee- -- ir.tcr-aeci- j ne v I Con-greM- or te bv-s- ' 1 ' ( r, n, J, - -- s -- ) sub-dne- d. i, ftt't t ttll td'wn-pann- el 1 V , g ap-pear- ed o f - - Jwill-procOe- d . ? - -- - rtwj aiiA-- v gUgi. lLJEOKAMS HITtLUGEiJJE. "rxiu tins jptSrseg or 21. 171 ttto . . ;m mla rlv sup;-ieprimiincnt to be- wwot'bf'wetdr'Swidyrttctdiiv hours an event wfonhl that Yorlt.-It- , occur which .'would staAlc ' vtf that he knows mor probable TWd's intention A than he ctbosesto fide, to others. 'i Col. McDaniel, owner of Harry Bas- Sett, replies to the proposition of Mr. ,G reton owny t of tlie English face in Sterling," for a England, in 1872, for ten thousand' pounds, tbnt he (McDaniel.! can onTy' consent to having the race take place in . i ibis country. . The prevalence of small-pohere is esid to bo due mainly tlie IjzcA That vaccination Las beCn Very much negn lected. ' w'pThe depositors in the Bank of Bow. mod Com roe .Grec Jiavc appointed .ling CC'iok to look after their interests. Tbe President of the bank, Heunr mith. was present. He said the Lank lhqpd . to pay fnlly. Much is expected from )he Grand Jury now in suasion. Clinrles G'Conner is reported to hate been before it yesterday. tc ,. Sweeney haff been .obliged to resign as a ineinliey Of tjieUuion Club. Mayor Hall has not acted upon the request for his resignation. The owner of the steamer Florida has addressed a dispatch to the Secretary, ol the Navy plating that he had;8ent.iutrtic tions to Lieutenant Thornes, ordering the Florida home at all hazards, mid asking the protection of the G.erH-tmen- t. -- - in-fi- 'J race-hors- e s . . r.5 tnile-autTx-lia- lf EASTERN NEWS. NejwYork.tNow 23. Tlie Usil say.e it'ii quite likely that Gen. Schenck b&s decided to terminate his mission to England, and acept.a position pv the, Jaw office of tle Northern Facificu Railtiial, which it is understood has been kept eoaie tieieiw"- open for hint-foThe same papey says it has received a letter fremrt W. Loriug,' dated, at Camp Whipple. Arizona, and that he could not povsibly have been among the party tnurdvred in the Wickeoberg e coach. x t --- -'i ,- The case ofthjb Putnam murder rsmo np this morning in.tli upjeme. Court with oihejt jipiportant the District Attorney was not readv, and it was postponed till the first Wednes, day in December. This whs the last day under notice for the justification of the sureties of Wm. M. Tweed, but Judge Learned mnde.-uw- i fdw .extending the time twenty days. Bv a subsequent arrangement before Judge Bady. of tbe Supreme Court, the sheriff is made Tweeds bail until the new notice is given. Norwich, Nov. 24: The number of Gold steady; sterling 9j. Govern- - lives lost by the burning of the City of e .nedf1dBllStOeksfilhf WjUriT. G8J ; New London, will probably riacb or twenty-two- . Quielcsilyer 2 1; W.F. & Co. 57; Pacific Muil 47. Portland, Me., Nov. 24. In (he SuSt. Louis, Nov. 23. It has snowed preme Judicial Court, yesterday. Judge here all day; four inihes now. Topley gave a judgment against Elder Washington, Nov. 23. General Viall, Pecks bondsmen for. .a tttfhA over Superintendent of Indian Affairs for $39,000. amount claimed by, the. State. Peck was the defaulting SfAte'rta-urc- r. Montana, rqpprtf tlyitq band of seventy-fivThe case goes up to tho full td'one hundrea half breeds from Britinh America, have established their court. Winter quarters iu the vicinity of Milk London, Nov. 24. Undisguised apRiver agency, with a view of. supplying prehension prevails as to' Hie Prince of the Indians with liquor and ammuniWales. Hu fiither died of a similar . . tion. . . on change say he i ye complaint.'-j. has detailed a portion of is worse flianRumors Gen. uiobon published reports admit. the Seventh Infantry to suppress them, j The, Times advocates Grauts reflecspill the liquor, destroy. their huts, and' tion. drive them from the country. Chicago, Nov. 23. About three inches Afternoon's Report. ! of snow h1? fllyn K-r- sjne $ still sftoWing. New Orleans. Nov. 23. All the pubPhiladelphia, Nov. 24. The hardware establishments of .Wilson, Haworth lic offices, courts ami schools were A Co., Heaton A Denkla. and A. B. closed in honor of Lieutenant-Governo- r Dunns funeral. The procession was Shiplev, on- Commerce street, were burned lnjt night. Loss, fifty thousand retry large. Dcs Moines, Iowa, Nov. 23. The dollars; insured. cornerstone of the State Capitol was . Washington, Nov. 24. Tilt Grand Duke and party left for Annapolis this laid , T . w i. morning at nine oclock, on a special Norwich, JC'nfi., Nov. c boilies have been recovered of those lost train. New York. Nov. 24.: John Gralinm br the disaster to the steamer City of New London. None of the missing pas- in his argument in the Hagerty-Coulcsaid some proof should be sengers have yet been found. Flags on case, If given ns to the thefts of documents.all the shipping are at half mast. had been two not tnen removed, they Concord N IL, Nov. 23. The Belkoffice would now be in Sing-Sinnap county alms house and outbuildings high in f'Whv was not Comptroller with their contents, were burned called to testify 7 He spate three loss. $15,000. The work of an hanrs. District Attorney Garvin . at length. The dccii.on is ill be Boston, Nov. 13. Rev. Alexander Announced this evening. El!t, .colored, bav recovered $400 damHelvetia ha'. arrived from from the .Jihe, ages Naraganselt Steamship ' Company for refusing him a seat at the table of the steamer Providence. ,Th Labor Convention, which 1ms lieen in session nt Washington, has de B. Nov. 23. Robert IPchmond, Ya., Prentiss, Grand Master of the Odd Fc!-- " cided tvmeet at Cleveland. Ohio, ou the lows Of Virginia, died last uight at Char- third Wednesday in February, in with the First National lottesville. be held there at that time. .VA dispatch from Scranton says that a portion of Olive street sunk several tot lies yesterday morning in consequence of a cave in a ini.iiqg shaft. Consiilershle-cxcitemen- t was cau-c- d a London, Nov. 23. A bulletin 'issued many houses wore twftted otftpfAbape this evening, regarding the condition of and their foundations cracked open. the Prince of Wales, signed by the atNor. 24. Thiers reeeiied the Puris, tending physicians, states that the Chinese Embassy yesterday evening, Prince is Suffering frourjJin attack of TIm iskivf imUimiulor rxprpiiuul the typhoid fever, but Hie symptom., are not hope that the. treaty bct cw France to alarming. and ' China would be miiintaiic Winter has set in at aiv unusually which Thiers replied: Your Governearlv season; the ponds in the vicinity ment must give proofs that our mission of .fxmdon are, frozcu and skaters ure aries and consuls are respected ; this is out in force. , absolutely necessary for the preservation Sir Charles Dilke delivered a lecture of betwfen France and China. on Royalty, at Ifcds, totiight, before Thepeace tone was emphatic. Presidents an audience eT about 1,000 persons. The Ambassadors withdrew deeply The excitement was intense, culmitia-Ytjag'ft- t Might dIP5idh'5th jftre police. 3fc nn, Nor. 24. The Cabinet is Brussels, Nov. 23. The Betg ian repnow ccmpltte, composed as follows: resentatives, to day, after further ani- President of th Council, Prince Adopb mated discussion, by a small majority, Auer.-pcr- a ; Minister of the Interior, finally voted to support the GovernLos.scr; of Commerce, Prixtis; of Agri ment. A large and excited crowd culture, Bonohaus; of War, Chlumej.ki: again gathered around the Chamber of Justice, Glaser; Instruction and and uproariously manifested opposition Worship, Bteginer j Finance, Plener. to the appointment, but the presence of Thffi.anttpiinct.meut Of these namestwas the police force prevented a breach pf well received.' the peace. During the day and after nijjit-full- , however, there were serious WlIKUEA BOUTS OF UlMGtUM. It IS disturbances whieh, eqnUoued all the on that reported good authority Brigham evbning. 'fcrowds moved to tlie Ministry of Public Works, but were repelled by lpts chosen for his hiding place a sethe police. Scjcral lersons.were in- cluded gorge in the mountains, in.jhe. corner of Utah, within a jured in tbe melee. At midnight all a mthwester.i v wns quiet. radiu of fifty miles of St. George. Berlin, Nov.. 2A Jn (he German Uorliametii to day; $ 1411 wad Introduced Ilis retreat is thought to be so securely and advocated by the Bavarian Minis- hidden that it is impossible for the ter. providing for the criminal prosecuUnited States to find him, and he iao tion of clergymen who abuse the privicarefully guarded, that even in the leges of their office,. The bill is under- event of discoyory, it would be first of a aeries against stood to be the to ..effect a the encroachment of the church upon difficult capture the liberties of the Pope. without the aid of a large force of armed r Pouyvr .Quertierj . in a, vep f to be men. The citizens of Kanab and St. submitted lo the coming session of the are themselves ignorant of lfie George Assembly, will call for a new loan of four hundred million francs. Prophet's whereabouts, and it is assentConstantinople Nov. 23. Tbe Porte ed that only a few prominent leaders in objects to any treaty between Russia and the church ore apprised of his Roiimnnia modifying the Sultans jurisdiction. , Y The weather is unfavorable and the Fejixi.eScffhaje is W tom ixg. ? chblela oaseS are 1 c creasing.- The neighboring Territory of Wyorait, Paris, Nov. 23.- - The. trial of the who were engaged ill the de- that Utopia of the cause of female struction of Thiers residence h3H''termi-nated- .. suffrage, seems to be in a repentant AU.were sentenced to .imprisonover their, folly in extending the ment for terms varying from two to stale ballot to women, and strong effdfe ajj tweuty years. London, Nov. 23. The bullion in being made to retrace tbe steps already the Bapk of ..England increased takenI. ' A-- bill fax already passed z ,. consuls 93J and 93f.' branch of the Tcrrlforial legislature, Paris, Nov. 23. Rentes 56f. 80c. abolishing the system of female suffrag?, and the probabilities Are strong This Mornings becoming a law. What will Claflin, and the other wild Washington, Nov. 24. An official Wood bull, Tilton from tho women of say to this 7 Navy Department, report . tn.but , oi fn - J . bjr u e ' Thisr j- - ty-da- yy 23.--Ele- ven (o-d- ay, g. Con-ipjjl- y to-da- y; incten-dinr- y. re--pl- ied Lon-ooi- wx con-jtincti- oi Cuh-ventkn- i'to FOREIGN NEWS. by: the cables. - -- m'o'vt-meat- Com-tnunis- tin for tb Omit W. tJJ Telegniph CoJ 1 1 303-00- 0; yM Report ; .'I Ogden, Nov. 23 WMth i Drugs, i 1 Chemicals, is morning. This Mornings Report- - V ' , , Pcffumeiy, Paient Jlieaicmcs, A 8, o A dc 4 v , I Fancy Articles, - who brought suit to recover $10,000 from the .managers of the Pioneer SyWhSch we offer at tbs' lowest cash ilia bad fix. In turn he was prices, and are determined in jail, and gave Moriah Lodge No. 70 good bail, for a violation of the Iottery A A. M. Regular tTommumcations Act, in purchasing tickets. The defen liall. Commerce Building, Keat dant was brought before Judge Stanley Temple Street, the Second and Fourth Monday a Not to be Member of Sinter Lodges; and on a writ of habeas eorpusr y, claim sorb month. Brethren in good standing are eerdially of having invited ta attend. LOUIS UOIIX, W. M . ing release on CHUSTOrasa lhsnL, Secy. commenced Suit against the lottery dealers. Judge dented the petition, 'T O. F, claiming that he bad bought tho tickets LODGE NO. 1. Sleet every Thureday at not for the purpose of bringing dealers UTAH M.. i in Commerce Main- - street, to justice, hut as a speculation ; ihert Salt Lake City. Odd FsllowtBuilding. in good standing are to attend. ,1 SOL. LEVV.N. U. sued them to get even, when he found Invited Oolcl , , J. M. Olsesos, Soey. he had drawn a blank. lot-tcry- .-li arrested-atxLplace- Mount COLLINS AUIZOX. t Vincent jtolljrrs PrtM nt .Giving .Policy liepndtatMt, nn.--t Active i Against the Apachre to be biaagn-rate- d. ll I j Ico r 1-- . -;- M COMMtSnCIATj STIttCET, SALT - i ' af 4 By telegraph fnm San Francisct LAME V ITT. instunder date of the 23d -' we receive forHIghtet Price Paid for Produce. ato-tf- . the following gratifying intelligence:., to1 pay General Schofield, Commander of tbd $ r Division of the Pacific, received from f Washington last night a full and ex and Collecting Copying J from order War the plicit Department,, HKASONARI.K AT DONE RATES, directing that the campaign against the Apaches lie renamed with alb the : "T. E. CLOHECY, forces available, and under no circuma13tf. Jt E TIES OFFICE. stances again interrupted until 'the ev a. ' 4- , . AND Apaches are subdued, - brought upon the reservations and compelled to remain there. The order will be promulj gated immediately and Gen. Crook will ?e ui.tructed to resume active opera.field immediately. P.lvate tions in 't - '4 letters from Washington say tbatCoIl-je- r ,IN GENERAL. AND a overstepped his instructions, acting ,4i t. without a shadow of authority in mauy is considered and responparticulars, sible for the outrages and bloodshed FANCY DRY GOODS HOUSE . rt V which followed his visit to Arizona. All orderf by mail will be promptly IX THE NORTHWEST. Later. General Schofields general - .1 and faithfully executed. order, which was issued front the headquarter of the Division of the Pacific in accordance with orders from &. the War Department, provides that all Indians in Arizona found off the reservations after a certain time, to be fixed Physicians Prescriptions by the Department commander, are to be treated as hostile: and every Indian CAREFULLY COUPOTODEp. leaving the reservations on any pretext Michigan Avehue, Chicago, !rj i whatever, unless by pe.rmimion 'of the commander shall be treated as haviug are aoxaos rsa abah aticts. sits left for hostile purposes. a. Citizens wtH not be pc'rmitted on the ItA TE A FULL. STOCK OF reservations, botwill be escorted across them bv troops, to prevent any collision. The issuing of regular rations to BEBGMANIT3 WOBSTED tha'Indians on' the reservations is proGERilANTGWII WOOLS, vided for, the utmost care being taken to and frauds provisions bartering prevent Astd all pertalnlug to a fall lima sf rorartns,nmmunitioii, whisky, or anything Im- IT . Jfmtss Sfeeot, i elso. The Indians are to be registered, , . j Salt Lalko - . On,. and each agent Is to be provided with a GOODS DRY Ac. FANCY full personal description, which be must carry at all dimes. The Jordcf coi . nclude: Also a Cennplrtm Assortment of 31 Active Operations will be kept np GOODS. Against tire hostile Apaches of Arizona, WE II IVE JVST TtETETYED A LARGE IN' aatsv roa vas and pressed with all practiealdc vigor; TOfK of cuir famous bran of A A A A rord all. until they submit to the antbority of the rdgr llibbon. KEYSTONE COLLAR CO. Government, cense hostilities, and re1 . PhllMlclphla. . main on their reservations. Muoh Ktroet. Sots Fromotoeo, i A 117' After a reasonable time given for all S4 Xosnto St heoe Fork. the Apuchca to avail themselves of these i Aire for tho lilK.ru! terms, the (OTia KALTKSK VBCtT TO0.) Department comCOLLAR EUKEKA COUPARY, mander will in his discretion nse the AND MONDAY CLASSES EVERT Sam Framdire. friendly ludinns to hunt out and destroy WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. Amurioan Collar C th, N. the:- - who remain obstinately hostile. LADIES WEDNESDAY Cf.Arjr-J- ! . MONDAY, DeFull aulhoiivy is conferred on, the AAD FRIDAY AFTERNOONS- Importer and Jobber of - : ' partment comntnnder about snt-- measures as may be necessnry to carry out For Terms, Apply to 1'raf. Shsldots, mt Hodtry, pry GmtD, Faaey Bred; the.c instructions and to give full effect ' IAtAmnDm,. GOVERNMENT CLOTHING to the policy of the Govornni''nt. - AT NEW YORK PRICES. Grand Soiree al Schofield. Saturday Evenings. By order of fit CrivELTox, A. A. G. T T Special attention Mculdin-- c. 99 v pro Aoors south of KolAoro e.l If JSU 4 LARGEST - All DiUinrti done throaah tka 'jtrMildsnt af 1 b. , . Um 1' abtfi'S' t i' r.y Tdrd. mm UmS south of QJJloe.rLuntpo y Jtnitrrad lirpot.: . 4' .!- ... ja,.ARnoN, S , t., luv. yy; 'PARKHtRXT, At Swrerewy. CYIAELKS DAUUSlvi, v aaofo v t- Customers Country MILLINERY te .U Supplies Pysicians te T st r.i CIin-- 5, r A . Soda Water. Arctic ' .v.t FILLED. DccrSj' SaEh, t avrjr" PISH and PRODUCE, kinds op fftnouati .rmOMPTLT t Wholesale and Retail Dealers in , s bliDEJZS FOR MILL TIM mitt Mmlm UHIIERi Ac BUSDS, California Red woe d, Flooring, Rustic . Sidmg,1 Etc. ds .10. WlHIS Aim aLd -- - r floobiho emeo seal II Ptss, UNDERSOLD. to-da- .the-groun- it-- - . rr.iuitu, i ItO. 1, A. ST. A. 8. R., ueete at Masonic liall, (Commeres Main Building.) street, every Second and Fourth Monday of each month. 8ejoarainf brethren are Cordially invited to attend. T.F. TRACT. T.P.O.M. ItA M. gwAari, Bory. San Francisco, Nov. 23. Jos Ross, WINDOWS, . Dye Stuffs, Toilet and ooas; LVBSER, a. A. 8R.JOHTR LtHHi E OF PEHFEOTIOX - Boildino natcrial. . . HELD AT Building, Eat Temple Street, Dm Second and Fourth Friday of each month. Mem-Be- n of Sister Lodges, and eojourninc Brethren hi good standing are corrfUIIy invped to attend. R. H. UOUKKT3JN, W.M. la M. Fwabtx, Beej. CROCKERY, 1 ' to-dn- v. i s Co., Maylton, Daly iy k. . 3 - i IMPORTERS, " rrici or drs. tait skith J. D. Lamb & Co., NidtWrvl -- r r; - Crjrptal"Palace, j 1 c Barhatt & Co. tITii A. llAAi .... QJZmr -- v.-- ! u t a P i f re Weut.'Of 'Chicago. it Academy, 4. 1 1 Dancing 4 I SOL, A. GOLDSTEIN And V A 1 A ssAso Y . ... Mujor-'Tenor- 3 Faf' Fxtraxfe throccu Store, also The assessed valuation of-- property in Chicago wns $270,000,000. She was the fourth city iu the United States in point of wealth'. u"i" " iu. ei1 NEW lx Rear. t Now is Your i 70 OKT Ail tlcg&nt stock I f $ Tb from finest th SODA TTATER book 'through to CAMP PASSENGERS reafrom this rlty, by opyly ing to MIKES A KIMBALL, Offlre of ICotU, Fargo A Co. t rniCESSAO. in. PERKINS, Pharvnacl. FIRST . Wholesale and Retail a i GROCER, ; md tlechanics House. .-- i. of tho Jloeero liouoo. BANK t ( HALT XYCE CITY, BANK' EXCHANGE, BILLIARD HALL. am h cF , nn j Wool AND j . ME A TRIAL. Novrumn tn Duu ix ! , I , Howard, Elgin, aad 'Wa.tHani Watchre, and 0. i. Watch Compaay. of Katlro ftteet try. Kcpalrrr ut Oare, Ftotalo, Eta, Etc. A ." . , - CORTNNE. aalt r..I ' S o ... .jgre AS WW-- pom - W-- .0 . m f- et -. tho. AS GUAJIA NTEEU. IkjUlAE ILYES, . v s, rrrr.T- - .r.1.;',; tmJsow j a SECOND ALL OOUT3X 1 m te KT. ltaL-fi- ha tb ?d0 re lO.orening.. tfmrett; s 1 - J ' i SOF MR. OCI.D, ft SaaMf,- artil ho la atUtadac vif t' a- - y , reg. Ba.. KUoo ' . A f 0 re V. re mm .,4 xi. ni'smt t , " , -- i. FILLED. 1045 ElrKt f 7 r. k fouJl,;j'tpct EHIu.lLLS r.f.CK. 1 OF CIIAKGE To all parts of the City. Carnet . a 1A 1T1133I3 , i. OlinflnT Gkiillnil (fftU iha gnMo at rpHZ f hating Rjak 'ZIVHA'RQS' ifALL, Goods dclivcretl J Momufaetory - r PR0L1PTLY grot tor MONTANA", (Qfmstrz . , i 1 Corlnn. t SATISFACTION Orders Solicited and Optical Inotrumeafo. Sola and l - agateb axd ELATED TARE, Ar.w. EAGAN. niLTZXtrjzyrzL, rs , om -- ; t Wnfobes and Jewelry, moss SILTXR diamwds r Uu 4 1: MINERS TOOLS. ' !3 rr W. MELKY JOHN KGPFER, , ' wlt-lr- e J 0.00 J. .. Siutde MoatsFrerfjffiMf trf XnNERS SUPPLIES. . eSTGlVE e - ... - AiMote jRworeo . 'M at work warrihOtf'J anti dems tha shortest nc , , Freud M JCwtffory ss.oo i Lidgtnf L ICfAll ' i Brerf, ptr Boaid aad MADI3 frt.) Shoe 3 CO-OUDEI- MmntAnj Powder, Fuse, FOB RESIDENT MEN. BEST ACCOMMODATION Efoybaat Provisions, r -- Half Jllorfc South erk s TEXET. Boots. ,.A Liqudtrs, MO UPrelto tho CO. Coll and t SECOKD 1 A JSnmt mn A L. 1 kh Tiro Eloeks atl-Io- . H p tn tbe eltj, drswe tauat alrgant FottntaVl. W. A att-nti- ri D. C. BUTTERFIELD, Valises, Seeomd Sowth rtrrrt, brtwrra Malm CoauarnloL f, ' ACLICS BROWN A nlr f. Boot C. SIscifStcro, of zn Francisco Store, Toilet Articles and .Fancy Goods - EC- j v TYy wreitd invito tho Pnhlle to CbH amt os amino thvir Stork before purrhoving olrewbora. AtfDoat forget to look for tho chemicals.'. CO., to Camp Floyd. Opher - HATS,. BOOTS, BLANKETS, Trunks, and - Ac FROM i Jurt reralved from California a full of Afoa S Full Amortmont DRUGS a .5 Gents Furnishing Goods, Ac., larg aud weH adccted atock of W. yillTE STAGE LINE DAILY .. Julius Brown & Co. OPENED Olf MONDAY, AUGUST ?tl .A HOUSE SALT tAICK CITY. - Utah. oXdOTBciira, UwtrMt't. . . - A GOOD I A , EAST TEMPLE STREET, Outfit for the Vinterl STORE, JJATg ' V. . Time 4s Fifth Sturt North Kimball ' OF w Apothecaries Hall. a. w. vvm. BANKING ntR f DRUG rno. a. yoxca. j HALL TO RENT FOR PRITATK PARTIES. V J i tXlWMONICATTONS REOCLAR Midnight. The U. P. Railroad train is nine hours latej detained by Snow; will not be here until - re - -- -r FOI1 KAt,E, JHnt Honrs Dehlsd Time. - Jlsp-aeg- V.LV. , JpOKFOMATXI JVLT Ft, 1171. CAFITAL CTCCr, 03,CSD. . .7" ,vT' - in t NOTICES. cloud-glowi- ng j Wkotffiak ' NATIONAL a. a- - ' . j Rear Admiral Sands, Superintendent of A tXESOTMAX in Tipton, IftdiArtji, Naval Observatory in this city, say that off tho evening-- oft the lOifc Tnt, has had a somewhet checquered career t OP UTAH. Professors Darkness and Hale, attached in the last five months. . During thgl Brat hts ir. buried become discovsucceeded has he wife, time to the observatory, (SarManor t II awry, Dalatar A C.) married one three to of Kuches the women, comet pf engaged spectrum C. L Biitu, Tie Ptm ering Ytun Deiiwv, TrotDarsa, Cmtb'.r. Professor Banks comet consists simply them, got a divorce from her, been sued ? t for a breach of promise by another, and of gas. z t Utah Ten itovy Lake Salt ' City, New York, Not;, R. The Tribune has been suspended from the ministry. . this morning announces that ah xprcst He has just married tbe woman who and Corinaa Alee tvmnrrtlng afflrva at wagon, leaded- with trunks and other was suing him, and joined a different and Lrgima aad Iletroa, Moataaa. baggage, left Tweed- - house iu Fifth church, and thinks now of retiring from ' DEALERS IN . , . . avenue, last Thursday, and that a Dep public life. ' CmtA Catm and fWrrmry. JMttt, uty U. S. ' Marshal, 'ho; followed the Robert C. Wixthboi, of Bwvtottjhas Draw Exrhaaga N Nvr Tork. Ctilrmgn. St clue, reported yesterday that passage! Lwh, Omaha, Daever, Fan InndMa, and aU fort had been engaged in the steamer City got possession of an old English clock, of ttma WIv8mn remptly mnivM to. of Brussels for five of Tweeds family i made in London about' IS30, expressly ami berth John sent Governor for hsd and .that one .extra Winthrop, it was said to him wLile he waa colonial Governor been engage!, whic-is still in running might not be used. The passenger lists of Massachusetts. It4accd MA XX . S TB. EET, OODEK. among many of the Inman offices gives no corroboraorder, and has been . tive evidence, but it is possible that pas- other , voiced relic, including family sages might be insured in' some other portraits which date back to 1490. form than for tnmily of five or six, to JrnCK McKixstht', of Mobile, lately mislead the suspicious. ' . Dfficers think 0Qw r . . that the baggage movement may be ex- drew a pistol in a plajful Sou'hcrn way bet-tTlta Choleeat War,, Liiptsrt aad plained by the fact that Tweed wished On an associate, but finally thought about firing it and returned It to bis Ctgaa la th Mrht.,. , to send away valuable in advance end, v . then follow them, ,Twted has not made ftocket,. .when jtVXi'balejU inflicting a rrtnR tvszst nAtL in thx city, ivtst his private house, bis residence since tfaDgrroni if nof a fatal wound in b: '1 gtvrn to rmtotnera. the exposure of tlie ring fraud. A, own back. & WINTEIL COOK " ' ' r tl. C0I.1PAHY. V " an J retail Dealers t i m Dispatches: CALIFORNIA. d .UTAIL-rn- L Tsn-it-ry- Saq Francisco, Nov. 2?. -- It 'Is car-re- nt It reported and generally believed Fire Proof Uk KoUire of J. Bossavasa, Jeweler, 'that the Stockton and Qopperopolis, and Opposite Salt take JItom. ... Stockton and Visalia. Railroad,- - have -i- ree u , - ,ii - -- i. , m been sold to the' Central Pacific RailMASONIC road Company. Weather unseasonably warm. r f Led Ho. A. A. IL s. 's srixit. Ait emiaoat Brm 1 hlfth standing in Loixfoa is 4a want at Snt- . rlam silver mins in Ctali It sswst i well developed, and banr the strictest favestigntioa. Atldiins ,. r Titlagoed. . CAP?. TftOF. JEXJflSOF. ais-lFelt Lake City, Utek. i rp.rt-- l Last Rights 1 J. D.LAMB &TCO. OOOD FILTER Special?)! eonpilad Iwfcn-ty-nn- e WANTED, PACIFIC TELEGRAMS f cd ltd ffcKtt treat a, . A ITNEwkrt! vrea oream jf th.hkmatri n-- h., ll re wm aim T vtjw. ani Imraita forfet. go to - k i' s a ' . ft -4 , r. retorere. 1. 0 . T- - ure vreare y n4 a .m moor of nre fore 1 MILL. |