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Show v. XJ. J -- y- k 4 4 . v t i 4 t & k Jon tn f f . 17 Nciihsr pol "jenny twr any other cUy lotion of existing statutes Kill be per milted tcu '. Ike Territory of United Ut'-'-- f , TL it nr4 the religion of the stlj shied Bai ds that k are new me practices, 2 kry will d j, bid "Vin be protected the tcorshiv of God aeon diii to ike dirt a tee of their Ltd they will not be permitted ' Uvi under the cloak of Pubm dent's Message. lh con-soienr- n. t' H. f'S- -, TUK MESSAGE., , Tho Curl n ue Reporter, commenting ofioa tie message of Governor Wood to tf a legislature, fs s Polygamy is treated with such delicacy as to suggest u brick-laye- r at work in kid gloves and The inform ce boots. leather p.vieul is that if criticism from this drawn be to La mile !to bad Governor (Ins proceeded in the subject a tongs manner, thoj bellicose editor of the Rijmtier would base been pleased with the result, and would bsvo" chuck led over the discomfiture of the Saiutj iu seeing their pel vice thus ruthlessly treated. The fact is, however, that the very properly deemed k calm aud temperate discussion of the Question of 'gamy more likily to prove effectual tbnu .any anathemas which might be htirlcd At the system. Reasoning is better that vituperation, and logic a far more effective weapon than abuse. Men may be led, they can be driven. Acting upon these axiomatic truths. Governor Woods plainly UulTfirmTy 'pointed out to the trember of the Legislature the abuses that must Inevitably follow from their persistent aud continued violation of jthe Act of Congress of 18G2, forbidding polygamy in the Territories, and urged open them tha necessity of placing Utah in har-th- e sentiment ojr the nation on this subject, as expressed through 1 H J the voice tF LongresS. It Is the part f true statesmanship to reason , clm!y with ones adversary, rather than to attempt to carry bis works - -- Llood-aiid-thandc- bam-roer-a- r, nd j Gov-enio- r, r ael-d- n -- , " X blare of brazen trumpets or the clashing of Chinese gongsj And while we have liftte faith in the probability of the Utah Legislature giving heed to the recommendations of the Governor npen the subject of polgaaiy anil the genera! rpie&ifon of marriage as discussed in the message, we nevertheless think his temperate and prudent handling of these delicate subjects deserving of common dation. , by TIIEILLINOIS HQCOn LAW. Eutli houses ef die Illinois Legislature have passed bill for the purpose ef checking and preventing the rice ef druitkeneis, which, should (it receive the I'gnature of the Governor, of which there is little doubt, will prove more effectual than all tie reformatory work of temperance orgauizations or of religious bodies. The bill as parsed ci.--. braces in ubtaa the provisions of the Ohio J t yii bleb sat Into effect, if we mis lUTuna lat j tr tr.3 ds legia-l&tio- . 1 i d u-- Le-idut- ure - '.' r e them-selve- s. gs - - , the old Board. that aherever a husband or father of a is killed or injured as the result of intoxication, leaving la widow and children surviving,' a right of action shall accrue to them against the liqnor-selle- r for damages sustained by the doath or injuries of the husband. The liability, is not confined to the but is extended to the pro-brr?1pr5.Ownef "of the premises, on the lienor is sold to the husband, thus , creating a doable liability and a 5ouUwehetk upon intoxication. actions hare already been in Ohio wader the provision brought of this law, and wi almost every instance fcavy damages have been recovered in favor of, the., wife and children. The question is one of vUsti importance to every community desiring to afford pro-- i fvtioit to iunoceot women and helpless clnljrca, and we earnestly recommend it to the consideration of ou own Legis-f. unity 1 ) Hquor-dealer-alon- e,- pi Nu-rne- ron 1 it -- j . ; IIU. Vi5CESTCOU.YUS - .i The ffeor YotU Times cf the 2d oast., conimeiitiiig' npon. tW recent Vfk keuburg massacre ia Arizona, re e.ihing in the death of the talented young Lor ng and others, has the following pertinent remarks npon Vincent XVXcrs peace policy : j It us evident that we have not yet lut c tie proper method of dealing with Mr. Vinceut Collyer v,i, among them. with honeyed words and lavish presents,. and also, be it noted, formidable escort said told us the' prairie that tbt.e u.cee warriors were to be hereafter as lambs. But fo assume, in his very track, bis-- lambs went burning and murdering and renewed ardor, and from scalping with a!the rear-- , try went up a wail of terri fied remonstrance against Mr. Collyers comjlwoe,iSaMp,soa- - .Now this mint ouLt not to be didiculi of settlement. U. , er these savages, being kindly treated do, generally speaking, take advantage- .of rLs leniency to slay and or tjteydo not. . ' The r' ' r w.,0Lt' to be decided at once, that we may know whether to abide by Mr. Uuiycr d gentle programme, ,f r the , sterner policy advocated by Gov. c.tufTucl and Ueo. Crook, and supported by most of .the pcopfe. - It is impossible that so frightful aa atrocity as the Wicken-- j - - ' 'TSf v'i'J :n the borders Of too, should be repeated." It is it that, we efeouil continue in farnh these fierce and treacherous X i v, h fool and diiing, tad Ub 4 to besihsi ia murdering ouv.smvb 3, ia (Jelling wi.h these savages c respect to our own ha-- t I t weakness, but not less to tie lives cf our own people and the tl -- re BstHges. A if , - j-.- far-wreit- era ini .hi r - ibis . t i i will IM r c i . not fail to r us earnest and .ic- - Co";re-a-i cft-'io- a. t.73 v .t tL . who Lsa paid for tons many years, aud ica w v fos zlvccute of woman r i C z tls trill submit , if t . cant vote-- , she will rj i.r j.! S ii Vi-,consI- ? v. f tt r-t- fr, i 111.. lf StiVfl, wi.S or Arsart- - -- mu, tJHITKO. aaCwppr aad tUvwe ISiaw. ' ' deacription given by Tilden and the reprt of Mr. Francis of the Ink Fowler, M. E., and stiluto of Civil Engineers, who was selected by the Saturn Silver Mining Company nf Utah to examine the property of that company, jaml who has latoly'exatuined ify a property, it appears to be one 'of the most valuable and remarkable mines in the now famous Territory of UtaLTwnd from its present dt velopmepts capublu of furnishing ores be sent to New York or to which Engiafid, Sufficient to pay from JC150,-00- 0 ty X200.000 r auuum. 150,000, in 15,000 shares Capital, of l()each 10,000 of which are offered t share for public subscription. ' 2 per share per payable on applicniiou. Tl-on allotment. remainder to !e enlfoii up instalments, viz., fid 10s. on tho 15th of Apil; and on the shareft being fnily paid up, warrant to ftenrer can lie issued. If no nllntmeit is made, the deposit mid all payment on the shares will' be returned iu full. Sulisuibel paying up their allures iu full on nbotraent wdl have thu right to M-m- ber en p-- e in-tw- o reecne share warrants to terer, the stamp fees bedug paid by tlm Company. Dikkctoiis.' The flight lion. Claud lla.mil ton, M. P., Chairman. J. EL Craw for.:, INq.. Chairman nf the fjaliqt Silver Aii. ug Co.npiiy uf Utah1 (Licnted), ' Jwlui l.llioll, Esq., Chairman of the Uiehnion-- Consolidated l Alu.i.ig (Li...ited). L'cuteunnt Colonel Cooch, Colt CoJn-pati- y i Alorri King, Esq, Wahhaiu-- bustier1. tv. With jHiwer to add to their uumlier. BtvttA.ts' London and Count. Bank ami Br inches, fo ri. Sh'pnrl and S h.k'ito tw Riley, Moorg tr.e street Skcketary. Chaa. W. Cook, Esq. Ot nexus tuo TdM. 25, Moorgarle i street. ExViucts fboji PuosrctTCft. This Company H formed for thu purpose of acquiring ii freehold mining propi rty known us the Armstrong claim on the Mammoth vein, nnd locally called the Copperopoliv of Utah. The mine is represented in the state ment of Captain Tilden, and the report of Air. V. Fowler, C. E. and M. E. (the engineer selected by the Saturn Silver Mining Company of Utah to examine and report upon - that Company's being so extensive as to appear more like a quarry of rich ore, having been opened in one place thirty to forty feet in width, and twenty feel tn dfpth, and containing almost every species of copper ore, large masses of gray aud oxide Wing embedded in brilliant or multhite, interspersed with ruby aqd virgin copper. A shaft has been sunk within 200 feet of tbe north end of the lode to the depth of feet, nt the bottom of which a chamber twelve feet square of solid ore of the most valuable character has been excavated, without striking tbe walls on either side. The eiu at this point is believed to be thirty feet aud upwards in width. Openings have also been made on the whole length of the lode, meeverywhere ehowing the same rich ' tallic deposit. A tunnel is now being driven, which has already penetrated sixty-fivfeet into the mountain tide, auu it is ex pected will strike the lode at a depth of about 175 feet below the present workings, and 190 feet below the highest point of the lode. Mr. Fowler, in his report, expresses his opinion that this lode is a true fWure vein. With three men nt work in the mine, COO ions of ore have been extracted within the last four months, which yielded $t 12 per ton in New York, the the total expenses being $(4 25 per ton, leaving a net profit of $47 75 per ton hy the present expeusixe and inefficient means of working. In corroboration of this statement, about five tons of atcrage ore, taken from near the surface of the mine, were sent by Mr. Fowler to Swansea, where it realized on the 5th of December, 1871, 25 lCs. Hd. per ton, beiug over 3 in excess of the sale price at New York, referred to in Captain Tihlens statement. It is estimated that for!) nine tons of ore can be taken from the mine iu its present state, which would yield a wet profit of $50 per ton tu silver and copper, equal to 400 per day: and allowing 280 working dais, equal to an immediate, revenue of 112,000 per annum. But it is stated that ibis profit cati be im reused to 200,000 and upwards per auuum, by employing more workmen, and erecting furnaces on the intue. As soon an the railwny is com pitted t within twenty miles of the mine, which wilt be iu the course of the ensuing Summer, a reduction of eight dollars v per tou on freight aIouc will be ' as proj-eriy)r- sub-oxid- e fifty-fiv- e e Tbe grand jury iu New York bare indicted twelve inspectors of elections in one ward, for fraudulent conduct. Miss Mansfield complains that her faousa is watched daily since the murder of Fisk, aud asks protection, . ' An Evansville school boys definition of a lady is a grown up girl who doesnt csss or swear. A bill to encourage the growth of peanuts is under consideration by tbu North Carolina. Legislature-o' K80 Victoria has granted Queen from the Royal Bounty Fnud to the children of Hr. Livingstone, , The Tammany General Committee hare applied to Judge Barnard tor a mandamus to compel the to admit them to tbe halL Advices from St. Petersburg report that the unfriendly fettling towards is quieting down in Russia, aud there is less sympathy for France. The British Government has delivered to the Emperor of Prussia, arbitrator ia the.San Juan boundary question, a TUC xmuio-vs- . memorandum of their chum to, the Tbe rteu-- of the Mormon problem island. entertained by cultivated and intelligent The Republican National Committee men sufficiently removed from tbe iufiu in session in Washington have fixed ence of either extreme Mormon or GenPhiladelphia as the place for holding tile views to gire them the merit of the National Convention, and June otb impartiality, are deserving of especial A recent number of the consideration. as the time. New York Independent cnuTains a con Tim Chi cago- - Republican, In anticipatributidii from' Professor Taylor Lewis, tion of the election of George Wilkes for the Presidency, makes the following LL. I)., which we commend to tbe atnominations t Secretary of State, Hon. tention of our readers. Tbe writer has John C. Ilee nan; Secretary 6f War, long filled the chair of Greek language and literature lu TTuTon College, and is Joseph Coburn; Secretary of thu Treasknown as one of the ablest thinkers and ury, Hon. Johu Morriscy. writers of the country. He says: A cable dispatch from Rome an' To tnwke a real between law nounces that the Pope is about to send and conscience these must either be a an ultimatum to these Roman Catholic commanding by the State of what it is bishops who have refused to accept the supposed God baa forbidden, or a forbidding by the State of some act which dogma of papal infallibility. t. God has commanded. Under either asThe work, of unearthing Atdermanic pect, the religious plea of tbe Mormon corruption in Chicago is being pressed in the judicial proceedings against him is without any solid foundation. Givvigorously. The triala of the Aldermen him all the benefit of liis sup ing gainst whoa indictment have been posed It w, at the-- , utmost, already found, are announced to begin only a permission. It does not make t f it obligatory on hi in to take even one on the -UtbJ i&L , , much less two or many. Tl e State, wife, and of writer Jean J. Piatt, a poet therefore, may throw around marriage considerable me, W been appointed any guards that may be necessary.. It to the posl cf Librarian of. Uuufre. may not only limit a man to one wife, The same position has been filled by but it mny also annex eoudtliowa, whethr age, character, me a ns or .anything Charke Laiuaan and White Law Reid. ; er else that the go-dof society deMadam Parep is reported to bare mands, to his marrying al all, 'There adopted a young Irish girt named is no matter .memo ivUoistcIy wrapped iu Stale polity, because there is Dillon, whom she found et .work ia a up none, perhaps, on which tbe highhaircloth factory, who i? gifted with a est ia society more largely maguiiientjvoice, and Las put her under depends.. If there; is one social institution, above ' all others, in respect to ike Tyric stage. trsiaicy wLich there should be national unity, it One hundred chickens were used In is jthat of marriage the marriage of baking a chicken ' pie for a fair nt one woman to tu4 man. If there Is Bridgeport (Conn.), a fsw days ago. It one set of legal proceedings that should wn t the largest pie ever built, and the be free from a mischievous leal diversv "! i or that demands a rlid uniformity rc-servic I of four w4aj wc-to. ity, iu all our Ltatei and 1 rriiorieg, it ia move it... 6 r that wliitVrefohfi to the solemnization An I&llanfip&tl papr, la its report and the dLsdiutioo of ills tuot vital Loud. . v of a banquet at that city, make the reThe wild women of America re boldmarkable statement thtA the exert ise? Cofo were open 4 wbb f fayev'b ti Bev. ing a convention ij Washington. wbiky-gu.iefor Susan has delivered a naauUen, B,Antbony Eratley - , ; -- f - n - Sac-hem-s Uc-i-ma- -- inautru- -. s -r v-dwtiew, J J -- . r well-bei- ng ( - - - v r d 1 ' -- 1 : -- , r the Stcvetiih D eu-leg- siritt. j 0 oa -- vtvf-a i uoiwuH, 1 y IX FORMATION WANTKB of Xupolenn Denny, a, taat beard of at Vailecito, CaUveraa county, Any Infonaatom formerly pf I an. bi whereabout will ha thaakfully ra oeivrd a thi oftfew. (Sacraments and Stoehtoa, Ca- d- papera pleaaa Jan2 iw copy. ' Puir Famw. Wt Afternoon's This wa-earni- ng Report EASTERN NEWS. A p two-eqult- giuecr. The foTtoiriij'j is from a new book jnst issued ta London, entitled tha History of the Newspaper Press. faWben the IxnidoA Time was first started, it was printed on what was called the Logo-Er-a pic system, words being cast Instead cf letters, and such a message as the following would be sent to tbe type founder. Send bus a hundred weight made up in separate pounds, f beat, murder, fire, dreadful robbery, and fear-fMr. Walter, the proiwie-to-r, calamity. stated after the issue of the 510th number that he had reduced the En- -. !Ih languaj frbm 90,030 to about 5,000 word; separating the parcels and removlrg the o' -- ofote words. Tm-wln- v I Knit-ling- F , Building Llatcr!"!. Chemicals, WINDOWS, . f - risciii xdp CEILING, Toilet and Fancy Articles, i -- BLU3i, VE5IT1AV Dye StuHk . I ctcssr;' lumber, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, we offer at the lowest cash tar Which and are dcteriniued, nsv cm co sugar AND ALL KINDS OF Floinnj Cnlifomia Led wood, prices, Etc.- Rustic Siding, - . V Not to UNDERSOLD, fee FOR MILL TIMBERS ORDERS t FROMFTLT FILLMD. Io e tu Bu-si- e Cold Mouldings. of Ifalter's ,1alH Af. five doors mouth Arctic Soda Water. -- All IlufrlneMM done tlroAli th President of thfi Cora pany. HOUSE! CHOP n tun-idire- Sash, Di.fni3, End Doors, o. i-. i i I t pr STREET, MAIN 1 ESTABLISHED BABCOCK & CO., MtS south of Lumber Toed, on OJI re PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO llnilroad Depot. E. II. BARRON, Pmidtad, tewatary. W. PARKIIDRIT, Supplies Pysicians CHARLES DABLUU, AND CHAS. G. L0EEER, I . - , Customers Country ATTOUN Ormcit. mt jwiwt EY-AT-L- AW Room K. IS Tavtora Hut--l, id i Suit Lake City. Utah.. IN GENERAL. Main dlS-t- f E. M. BARNUII, ATTOltXEY-AT-LA- W All orders by mail will Salt fake City. Offliw: In Kimball Blatk. Siowiat attentfoniVen t Titteo, Vegotteti-r-o, SmIw ir l.ittgatbm in Mining Claim, aad kwl ma-ltn any or Imainro. t Urtati- ot relipart vf the I tilted Slate by an SiS-Sable Attorneya . e be proifl-tl- y and faithfully executed. m I 4 annan.MM-n-- Physicians CAREFULLY e court-hous- R. COMPOUNDED. SALT LAKE CITY. FFICE SF DBS. TAIT SMITH. J. D. Lamb & Co., A IVrk'M I rug Store, w hero ha will ha pirorod to attend to all their want in bin profrfam. Filling-t and batidiug out at Seeayod troth na ia the nmartiatie manner, with either p44ralm. A ion. teeth inrorfed on gold or vnlcanita rsWrc and warrantml to fit. Troth ntiwsni rltk Win twit poeaihle punt. Kl her or chloroform aSam . tered by the muet akilliut phyaiciana M ail who (Iffire. I'R. ROJHVSOX would any that ha has made tha art vf filling a ajiecioliv. and tblaka ha aan f Icaec all a bv tavur him with wnrk of that kind. Skim. i tm - Wm JiwWrtf atm Smlt lalt. fiW, Mate Cttjf. f SOL. A. GOLDSTEIN DEEP, pome. veal, i KEYSTONE COLLAR CO., Philadelphia. I IS Jt 117 ttush Street, Sou frn arisen, 04 KeuSe St., Nrte lurk. AIm for thi AISO- ing up her schedule of the census piper described herself as tbe head of the family,, while, in respect: to the trade of her huband. she wrote he turns my mangle. ROBERT ANDERSON & CO., BANKERS, Marine & Stationery Engines Tuo. t. ASCKJ. 58 EAST TEMPLE STREET, BALT LAKE CITY. Dissolution Notice. TUB P heretofore existing OeorRe 8 Mmlrli and Cliarlc W . proprietor of the Revere lion In tlil.eliy, till day dissolved bv mutant consent. Hencetho husliitvs wilt be curried on by George 8. forth Smith mid L. A. Brijpize.who will wltle ell claim againel anil coltrsjajl debt, d ti. tha late tine GKOKUB8. SMITH , i CHAS, Vf, MXKKILt. Sal t talk City, MonAiy, Jan. Stb, tSTS. jlZ-4- NOTICK en-- t Mining and Smeltiac Co nilway, by lta Superintemlent end Attorney m bn, Amo K. Awe claim twelve liuudeed (tZlU feet in Smith, imttiii by one liumlred feet in width on tha Sailor Jmk Minins claim ibeliut s vein of luck ia iln-,-) and the land mat preuilm.- to mid mine, all idtoated In lh Rig aptiertaiuluy in in Datrlrt, eonaty af Salt Lake, Cottonwoo-- l Territory of Utah, tha location and extent thereof more riled a. follown, to wit: The being fully dimovery duift of aaid bin ng claim I ou'heriy, about one and a half mile from the confluence of Big Cottonwood Creek. nnd tlie South Sork there-o- f, about two hundred and II (ty ami a from Hie Provo Mlaiug Claim, and eoath wmtarly vtaiut fliur bo mired aad fifty feet from K paler a Peak, from diacowry aahl 8aitor Jack mining claim extend eontA weeterly .even hundred 70UJ feet, and north easterly five hundred K I feet. Tli no are no known adjoining cteimanta, thenean W it It tend eel being the Provo Mining Claim. apparteiiaat fur mining parpoaea, aald kxia aat forth ia tha a aca of ITVJ diagram. And they do hereby give farther notice, that, having occupied mud Improved tha aald hale and preioinc, according ta tha local ciwtmna and rnlea of minera In aaid mining dint net, and having ia actual aad improvement, thereof an amount not Ima than one thsraaand dollar., and thia time urtml at peccable pcwciioa o having mid aiinteg property, they will apply for a anrvej and plat aud teem Inca, and n ltentfiirtbc tba act of Con arena, entitled A ad ami, ander granting the right of way V ditch and euui own era, aver tbe polrlie landa, aad for other parposea, ood aasisieoded by Act ef approved Jirty tS, approved Jaiy Sdh, IKTd. (imfiro, W Uneeaniy hand and ami thi lllhday of Jnn 1 Saw & Flour Mill Machinery ! GEO. C. 1IATK8.! C. MYRON IIAWLKY, Orrk M e, cr,m af llu w, Cntart aad Terrttartal nprrm Libra rtaa. J. W. HASKINS, OFFICE In Kimballs Block , near the U. S. Marshals City. Office, Salt i ImJcc jlO-tf- . or- . PESERET Seat BnrineKa Attest t t'nvs. . Pr, -- Ma.tu. L4 a BKTWEIX HOXBSS IIA r SDSU FVlS A. JR X FAUCY Also DRY GOODS Complete Assortment I Cic. of Mil XOj UinERS, i ' 4 p Secscd South Street The Only Full Lenjh Alley ' The Tcrritcry I I s Ameiican Non ftMtf t -- m First-clas- Genuine Maik tciiLout the U. & A.n received highest premicm at FAIR, 130. Orders a Sold ly Prcrtjtly all ti i ALE, PORTMn, AND F ROLES TA N TL eosti-CUI.TUR- AT tz. f ' lit? Jtarlt t ; HjAr pnATfci. col lo ftrdpr and Dii m fwnaraiy. CALL AT En. O T City, aad inepeet tha , tf I M F 11 A-- m W-- V 4 grow eoh- 4 daA iltii A U4 ic TT i W w V.'lU, rii Aiv.ro? Jr fW W 4 1 1 b 1 n sure- Z fo A vr - An- V v - - ik. i 999f ff f -- $ - f r lA. A, - tf ianlehnl Crag WfA Vf l-- Ctt.gvrai.gL s Iu ia sfow- i; s t U Jo 1 F O Nil A ND , AT riiiNOPAi. Alt C daily fui'.ff Am DRY it ATS If S. CO., 7 & 0 Powell street, Ti:3 -- C'jtrr, , A '.Cc ' QAUX , CLOTHING, GOODS, AcV G O NS ripor Sarnacnt9,trcvt, Kt rrarttss. U.M ilnvnni Genuine Bslliiff WHEELBAR- SACKS, . tarot Mm MARG JETTS CELEBRATED CBNEBALLY. GROCERIES, Trade LV.zx.lzl tit City. Place cf s TRE BAR b always an rp lied with - . , hranda of t. - WARE, PICKS, SHOT- ELS, DRILLS, 4 a bowl ROWS, GENERAL HARD- INDIAN U Uf am over aeventy-flr- o feat order. Gontieman nfentag to gam will And thi tha FARHERS, i is. rIESEiaAtfoy fie rn 'ORE : Fousts Staff.) fo ALSO MINING TOOLS, FUSE, FOTADER v'1 . PIO.JEEn BOWLING SALOON AND THE FOR ! fTa THE - WONSERS PUBLIC II- - t m. " - STOCK OF LlAEl ir GOODS. t xirs! Ptr jime Ccutii (JVejrft I - ! II. io (TUTi, And nil ptrUinlug tn a foil line a ' U. S. A. Hit t f.lich. Avenue, Chicago, i flLTMt Vt T !'3 AKD SMf ITIMi Gismy, y AnoaK. fmva, S.pC, Man iper, and Attorney in fort. t48 - INQUIRE , DR. I. 1; , IMPORTERS, do Ulbtiau, COUNTERFEITS ' ! Maylton, Dajy & Cof, WK II ATS JUST RECEITEh A LARSIK of oar fomoa bnuid af A A A AM cord BEWABB . tatr 5 AA HALL TO RENT FOR PRIVATE PARTITA a tL i AUarnty-at-La- w Attornry-at-La- SheiAom, mt Grand Soiree Saturday Zrtzdzzt. UhTUAxcE tiirocum Stork, also 11 IN THE NORTHWEST. EERGMANNS WORSTED, . HER MAN TO WN WOOLS, i WEDXEADAT tho Arnrlrmy. lx t divara CLASSES MONPAT, Term, Apply to Frof. . rh-e- c 1872. MILLINERY for Hoists and WarehouHrs and Hlorea I We 1. for Patent. Application IS IIKKBBT GIVEN thetth.De a Architectural 1ron .Work Specially ! ! ju-t- r Harnt rarer nroac.) CLASSES EVERY HOBDAY AID WEDNESDAY EVEJfISGJ. (ovra Hoisting & Pumping Gear, FANCY DRY GOODS HOUSE "i. re1 - Dancing Academy, Foe AND Quartz Mill Machinery, Hydraulic Presses, Water Wheels, Rmn of nfflee wiLLcmsumr, - LADIES I.U LARGEST BUILDERS OP t or freight apjdy at tlK.Sra A VI) FRIDAY, AFTERNOON A TE IAMA STS.. A Snu Frnncieo, Ostln. POYI.K In till city, Jan ltth, Klw atil lo)li, at oel-ngiit ZO ytmr. Pnmuwt trien-of r. a from tits Revvru lloitu-- . to nltmrd. Invited respectfully 'ti:""--. ixti J i 8. E. CORNER FRE3IONT Every Toe lav, Thursday and Eatnrday. Fr.r i Ooosls ; GOVERNMKNT tLOTIIIXO AT NEW YORK, PRICES. t DIED. "ii"'111 Gaad, l Fancy ETNA IRON WORKS A housewife in New Orleans, iu fill, LK4VE END CF TRACK Y., Importer and Jobber of Hnaierjr, Drjr HANSCOM & CO., &OUT.AXOGMOX. Co. American Collar- NT. A, - K- Every MoiiiUj, Wadneaday and Friday morning, I.EATE LEWISTON EUREKA COLLAR; COMPANY, , Sag Krnnatseo. ! III! M AGENT POE HORSE. STAGES ran the end of U. A and Lawuttin a fulrtiws: i i k ItllWxSfeff CAMP FLOYD FOUR t s Ftr Lcv.litin! Ilo! e- PAT. LANNAiy, r of Sait LnkeCtef Worut informthatthe herltixen baa taken rwmrewrfi. S-- J-- Griffith 4 Co., MAIN STREET, ! a Dr. 7. F. n0SinS0f4 Prescriptions re-Jerr-iny l NOTICE DENTAL Teas, Coffees, Spices, ne.-ni- l, ' tn tFKIsd Dealers Drugs, ert G. li. 1 1'nirr.n srmrs Lave Omrr. ' foil Lake f CHy, llaii, Jan. 12, until aa I bin day filed I eeriiff Hnt the l Ue. 0we for tli Territory of tab, aud a teagraia of the iJ tude, together with Hot ice ot intention to apply for a urvry aud plat thereof and a pati nt therefsar gentlemen, "ob- frum tb horvevor "Iluniiig the the Goveriimcntof the I O ted State, a proserved an Etiglith ofocer, relating his from vided in aa act of Cofigrrs entitled An act jtnmt-tii- g East India experUnce to a friendly cirthe riht of wav to dip h and annul oa ner over tha pnblie land, ami for otlier piirtweB.n apcle at London eleb, Is capital sport- re-Jailv gti. 1 o.atei aamfavll by act of Co. pro dirett eiJ nothing better except when the tiger ! grm approvad Jny S, la.'ii. P.iI takes it into hia bead to hunt you j notice to be pol itehed in tne It lotk l.unrw, a ot the location aeareet tha new.pa per excit-to become too then it tjiMlird ! tb at, I rRe.-i.uC. CEO MAX1TEU,, irg. j.d art M - t- .Ifts-eeuy- ol tigr ca:.:pn::v. IXCOnroilATED AULT if, 1ST1. J CAPITAL CTCCX -- ' CN,C -- j. Wkolesok sod ratsH De&lera ta . year. The price to be paid for tbe property, on a perfectly satisfactory title being established is 125,000, viz., 5,000 fully-ushare warrants to bearer, and 75,000 in cash. The Vendor consenting to take a less amount in cash, aud any further number of share warrants the Directors may elect to allot up to 8,500, 10,000 shares are uow offered I per share for publie ' subscription; 2 per to bp paid on application, and share on allotment, and the balance in l instalments on the 15th of February nod the 15ib ef April, 1872, leaving 25,000 to erect furnaces and for working capital. .Share warrants to bearer will be issued on,, the share being fully paid op on payment of the stamp duty, but to those shareholder electing to take fully a Imres on applicatiou,the stamp paid-u- p duty will be paid by the Company. I lee Directors will not be entitled to rec(jve&nj remuneration unless a minimum dividend of 29 per cent, is paid 1 on tits shares. The Contract for purchasing the property is dated. tie 30th of November, 1871. Xi)i,i made between Jonathan C. Lawreuce of tbe one part and Joseph Anderson for the Company ef the other part, and may be seen at the office of the Company,' together with tbe article of association aud the report of the eu tad GALirc:::; ! d U-.- utaii Lur.'BER s p.uilihng, Mam .treat, every Snxind and Fanrrh to Muhin, where he 'was t isiu-ot rw h month. Sojiitirniug brethren are und men received the public ' by cordially iuvitod to allriid, T. F. TRACT. T.T. 0.31. thu King aud Queen. He made a long M. Sw Ira vti, Seey. speech at a banquet given by the Ameraud visited ican and Euglisn No. VO Lodge A. M. Regular Coiiimnniratioa. the Escurial, and returned to Madrid, Mount AMortah , eld lit Maaunic Ilatt, Commerce i which plnee lie t 'l uesdiiy i.ight for Second nnd Fonrtti 31owluy of the Street, Temple each month. Member of hl.tcr Lults, and Nice, to join thu Waba-hBrethren ia good .landing are cordially Advices from lit. IVtersburgh ata'e invited - attend COIIS, W. M. that Gorlsch d.ufTs tu te to Muu-t- r CHttisrornta Iiirhw, Sec'y. , Cu tin, published in the ()iciat was an, unusual tai.i It V. I.K no. I. O. Cal uazy !h orb n d to conn- - home as Meet every ThntwLiy at Iino UTAH s m.i i .1 the (lr,iiil Duke deported lroni u in Comaiei-cBuililiug., Mam .traef, ljilie City Odd Fellow r In gnw! .tntiding are the Unitid .Stater, and Was iaatruied halt invited to attend, T. C. Ul'XN. X. Si. ill t he would not be rell.riicd to bis J. Mum, Sce'y. pa f. Tin 1V .ce regrets that this painful aja r d.d uni imuinute wt:li in the re jtjest acquies.etuv hr of the United .Staes. who ought friendly nation to by courteiy betm-d it finally Mttlcd. Subhaie alums neither sequent corrrapo.idi-nes.ahcii iii Kttentiun nor re-el shown to Next Door to White House, the Buisiuu Anibassudar in performing his dn'ics. liahs letter pioents cm- and thus Sjlamts agtiiet Catucszy," the Imperial Cabinet to ju Ige CONDUCTED IN his comlnct. Many of thee complaints ho in and meets, satisfactorily French Style tho he First-Clas-s of others judgment full had ; assed, when Catacazy He hopes AT MODERATE PRICES. liberty to presmit his case. tbe justice of the case wid be sufficiently i understood. Tbe United States cannot NICLOL-V- f BKUNARDIS, expect judgment to be passed on Cata-caz- y phtf IKonuana. before he renders hi version of the unpleasant affair. The tone of the note is that of studied insolenc-- , and it 1820. is certaiu that GorUchakuif lost his FRANCIS M BUICOCK ( John imw k'k tempt r and is unnoved. Notwithstand- V. O. BOX, 7W. PilOEMX BABCOCK. ing his expressions of amity, there is a decided coolness between tho two nations. will at London, Jan. Easter visitthe Glasgow Uunirersitv, of IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF which bo was recently chosen Lord Rector. The Time reviews the story of the Alabama, contending that if neutrality is a partial state of almost unlimited UsSUGARS .t FIXE SYRUPS, ability, the situation of neutrals is intolerable. The Time financial article announces WEV YORK. that a combination of telegraphists agreed yesterday to establish direct cable communication between England By pcrtniion tre take pleasure in to Mexxrs. Kounfze Bros., and New York. Bankers , No. 12 Wall b'fo K. I Cincinnati, Jan. 12.- - A tornado Mouticello lai-- t night blew down four " churches and left nothing standing of a was destroyed, fifth. The and houses aud barns uutroofed. No M. lives were lost ; a few wounded only. Tbe stortn lasted five minutes. New York, Jan. 12. Tha Directors of Erie yesterday elected O. II. P. Archer Vice President iu place of the late James Fisk, Jr. Office of Comptroller SUCCESSORS TO is abolished, an auditing committee of three appointed instead. Tbe Algeria, from Liverpool, arrived. Among the passengers are the Hon. James Brooks and family. The Pioneer Gentile Butcher, Washington, Jan. 12. The President has been appealed to by a large numAT T1IE OLD STAND. and others iu ber of property-holderi New Orleans, to put tho city under martial law. He has within the last frw MUTTON, Corned Meats, days been the recipient of a large numSausage, ber of telegrams on the subject nf the disturbances there, which he has referred ' to Attorney General Williams for his -For CHOICE CUTS give ass opinion. It is doubtful whether martial call. jlOtf. law will be declared, but it may be. The will be nnd restrained military police lroni interfering with the Legislature or Courts. ns whole iiZ CO. - ' f 51AHONIC NOTICES. ARGENTA LODGEl Movements t General Sherman AdA NO. Ml, A. F. A. IL Stated . vice from St. Peteratrarg Gertseha-of thi Eodga held on fLomamiciliDM koff Ptamee the tattod State for It Y Vihf ft rat and third Tuaaday of ea' h ' Cendnet tn the Cataeaxyr Affhtr An mon'h, at Maaonio Halt, Eat Tempi Member of iter Dodge and I 'glret. Ineolrut Biota Coolness Between oionrnlng b rethorn in goad .landing are cordialK. U. SHAW, W. M. Howl and Oar Government Loo-d- as ly invited. J.'Mf A. 8. Gorin, Secretary. Times on tbs Alabama Ctatma Direct able Commitnlcatlon to be ISatablishcd Between KagUiid ant W asmtrU Lodge No. 8, A. If. A A. fil, communications held at Btw York, East Temple Street, tho Regular DnUding, New York, Jan. 12. A special from Second and Fourth Friday of each month. Memand iqjoarnlng Brethren in ber of Sluter Loudon, dated the Uth, reports that good .lauding iaoigra, are cordially invited to attend. General Sherman landed at Madrid, and J.M. ORR.W.M. K. Ksnv, they. after slaying there seventeen days, sailed thence to Cadiz, where In ninamed fivu A. & 8,11. days and then vLiled Gibraltar, Malaga, JOHN'S lAllMiK OP PKBFBCTIOX, Xa I, A. ST. . and A. meet at Mnooulc Hail, (Commerce 8. He went Grannd K., Seville, Xrvier thencH by all J. D. LiililB Cwi-form- Mt Uli nyrN th W. D. TV4rph Co. Sir Um Specially fr ttw Lomina Mtaing i airnal.J From the PERSONAE. "GEMOTS ui - - t s been very affecting. t j)kio taw provides, in substance, copr Tiiopotta HA iSIOTll Secretary Black's communication relating to printing bo referred to the Committeo'ou Printing. Mr, Taylor said thu Legislative Assembly bad always had its own printer, and could have still; the Secretary haj nothing to do with it, only to pay the bills; and if he refused to do that, the Assembly could have the work done and nay foe it on their own reinousihility. They should go on as they always had done. No Secretary, nor any other man, has any right to interfere with us. Whs4 ib o G q Ver i i ip eri f wpi0lurfi3h Tis we can furnish ourselves, am! dont want to be find down about little affairs that no decent man would talk about I any, hands off. Let us five minutes. alone. We have received enough of indignities, ami I dont feel like standing it any longer.,. If- they have axes to grind, let them grind them on their atone, and we will do the same. Mr. Far r said the Secretary has a right to say what he B'tU do aud what he wont da Ifwe engii" onr p in tindone and he wout pay toc'U,' We will. The motion to refer the matter to the committee oil printing, was put toa vote and carried, and the committee instructed to report to the Joint Session A cmnniumjcatjon, fmm Justice Sol. I P. MoCurdy, concerning the county scat of Piute county, was effected.1 presented, read by the clerk aud referred The climate is milder than tliut of to the committee on enunth-s- . Lake Valley, aud mining tipcra-tioSalt till 2 oclock Friday. Adjournedcan be carried on throughout the interview between Stokes A take not, one year ago, and which has iu and his father prison is said to have law most desirable in already proved a The LY. THE The action if t s Territorial Legislature fa a p point io" a smelliag commitfee X?:.U S3R31 ION 11 a. to examine into legislative eip ruses and to keep a correct account of a1 ex- - Sai, bixk Cit! Jan II, H72. Couxtii. Mat at one o'clock.' Quopenditure daring the present session, rum present. though not particularly objectionable Mr. Woodruff presented' s motion, iu iUelf, seems to come at rather a late tendering the ftrcjimv of the Council Jo n. the Federal, ijihury, Territorial and period ta the history of Mormon Secmunicipal officera and onded and carried. . , f Qf the Council, Heretofore, when the office of TerriMr. Snow, President torial Secretary has been filled by men administered the oath of office to Jacob whom the Mormons could manipulate fc CtjrWr, .wtember focA frouJ ual and t at will, they have studiously refrained Millard cotinlic.-Mr. Tim tcher iiveI that Secretary from any examination into the ajuestiou Cluck, be to furnish each of expenditures and have been extreme- member ofrequested the Council with a copy of ly lavish in the disposition made of the the Law of Utah, from 1851 to 1870, The re- inclusive, aud the journal of the nineCongressional appropriation. teenth session of tbu Utah Legislature. . shown as sult has been, by dupl icate Carried. , t vouchers on file iu the Secretary office, Th c ,C) m n i t tS oh Unf nibfce jii-- 4 for the that previous ness was instructed to examine the appropriations " journal of the 10th session and report years have been entirely expcndcJ. on any unfinished business that may reNow that a Secretary has been found quire acting on this e O.IOU. of sufficient independence and integrity A communication from Secretary Bbok was received, entered on the to do his duty to the General Government whose commission he bolds, inde- minutes, ud, ret incited, to, tbutHoiree. Tbu President referred the different pendent of the threats or menaces of iiriious of the'G iver-- rs message to in the the appropriate' committees. the Lords spirit nal asscmbl-Mr. Jennings moved that a special km is iu tost resolution City Hall, tbu q1 on finance lie appointed, to committee adopted. Retrenchment and economy t with a like committee in conjunction are well enough, and if the for the r purpose of joa-a,froWhU are actuated solely by a desire to econ- keepiigau ;ii fount of the e jiemliVlirea omize in the use of tbe people's money, of the Twentieth session of the Utah Withdrawn. we cordially approve of their acltoii.' It Mr. Cannon thought the letter from is s little significant, however, ibaf tho to Secretary Black, Tailor Comptroller committee should be appointed so soon concerning L'g'sative exettcs, was after the communication addrrs.ed to iiiimcritcd nnd, indipcctly intiui tied that the Legislature by Secretary Black, the former Sessions of the Legislature extrav igant, which appeared in our columus of yes- had been unnecossnrily and siigreste 1 that a special committee . terday. lie apjnnutcd t ascertain what railed The members have shown considerforth Comptroller Taytors instructions able indignation at the fact of the ap- to Secretary BJ.ackv Mr. Cauqon asked f by what authority it com mifniratfon, adpearance in the Gcutile papers of this dressed from the Secretary of the Tercity of Mr. Blacks coinmuntcutioH on ritory to the Legislative Assembly, J, l(l the subject of the place ef holding the Ihpii piihli-lie- d ill oim of the duily its to and the of matter presentation to either sessions,' printing, pnjiers branch of the Leg slat it re. Mr. Thatcheitla-its to to presentation prior er iuoved a coaiMiUeu be ap, branch of the Legislature, and have ioinied to special the umtur. iuvestig.-itappointed a special committee Ux inves- Cu rridb Moses Thatcher and Geo. Q. Cannon tigate tbe matter. The simple truth Is were appointed on the committee by tha the was communication iu that question delivered to tbe Legislature before its President. Adjourned. Horsts. Met 4at 2eIock. Quorum appearance in either the Tribune or Review, but .was suppressed .tr that present. , 'A fcoihmunteafion was rctifed front body for reasons best known to Geo. At Black, read and forIt had, however, become public Secretary warded to the Council. Mr. Rowborry presented a bill relatproperty, and as a part of tbe proceed-inReferred to the Judiof a legislative body any pnper in ing to licenses. the country was fully authorized to pub- ciary Committee. Air. Thurber moved that a special lish it. committee ho appointed to net iu conr ' ' junction with a like committee from the HlICKUiHV. Council for the purpose of keeping corGold is qukL rect accounts of tha expenses of the present Legislature. Carried. are rampant. Apaches The Speaker appointed Messrs. Tliur General Hallcck will he buried on her ami Irestott on the committee. Mr. Pace introduced an Act entitled Saturday. . An Act providing for the holding of A terrible colliery explosion has oc- Convention of Delegates to provide for curred in lYalesl the admission of Utah into the Union as Referred to the Committee A Western editor calls his opponent a State. on Elections. a free lunch fiend. Mr. Smith moved that the editors of Thomas F. Leggett, of Kansas, has the JJeteret .Yews and Salt Lake ltcrald be tendered seats iu the IIousu during been nominated as Governor of Washthe preseut session. Carried. ington Territory. The Speaker referred fbo different The new Board of New York Alder- portions of the Governor's message to men have removed all the attaches of the appropriate committees, Mr. Rowbcrry moved that portion of two-hour- that 8ftc. AWE AtrEL LECIC 4 Vv-r- a vat- UkiEr mavvaTf 4 ii t; LxJk 'w As. t i r t Ah. a , v,-r- t i. h. |