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Show J J REASONS FOR Jl.MLY EVEui::!i ClVlEW. '" tio-Joiin- H per-trifl- ed - ' " ' ; ITie Herald of this roornin-ives We reasons for demanding a reJhjtrRftun law as follows: In, .view of the generally itdetffcd fact that men were brought in from 11 thrtJot tertrtzL'g pefy r Keilhrr polygamy ttvr any other erbUnt statutes will be within (he 1 entirety of the United Hake. It it wl with the religion of the styled Saints that ice are note 1 hey will . dealing, but their practices. ' protected in the fevrship of God . , according to the diHutee oj their con scicarej- but they will Hot be jwrmifted to violate laws under the cloak of re , fiji'o m .4-- P a e.s e st1?! Massage. tf A REGlSTai.K"l1IOT WW UcdzeicLay Eveag, Feb. 11, 1872, J te pursued tf.J is wxmaj learn tfiat Cachis has surrioauded aad cap tdri J the; defeti" t'less towns , and forts, and is piWticij J apoa tbe people of Tucson and Prescott "and- - Wickensbcrg neighboring mining camps to Vote life rs refinements of cruelty that ob-elatest the opposition ticket on Moudnr; that voted the same ticket who have mot have been added to '(life tOde of tortures 4 A' resided six months in the cits ; and that at the stake- - 1 " 1 Stilt others voted who are not -- wax we spbmit to the Legislative Assembly i the necessity of a registry law. i . A move "complete statement of the COBOUFOSDSXT.l OW 0t rOH case would be that a registration is 1" IK r if s needed in view of the fact that MorinUti Affairs Its Camp lsyA Favorable Is cr, 'Pro parts of Vtrtow girls and women were brought in from Growth of LcqUttn. itlart within radios df a neighboring villages, Cakc Fmtd Dit., ) Lewistox, twenty miles, to vote the Church ticket J February 11th, 1872. j on Monday; that foreigners who have Eoitor Review. Presumi..g that a not resided a jtwV in the Territory wdve short epistle from Camp Floyd would permitted to rotetheaame ticket uuehKt-lengtt- fiud a pi? co (n'the ccjumuso your inthat in repeated instances paper, I address yon. Mormon women voted the Church ticket teresting Affairs here are progressing swimfor themselves ar.5 tlyen by 'proxy for mingly, and if Floyd does not astonhh their absent husbands, sisters and other the world, next season, 1 loose my dozen of of a years Jbttgirln revives; guess. There are at present between age were driven to the polls . by their two bbhdred n3'tWo'f.tthifcd aftd fifjtv Mormon fathers and compelled to vote ihcn at work in tbe several mines Of ie in accordance with the fathers com- disttieN mand for the election of traitors auT The vreaftidt conriotfos os favoraole ; murderers to fill the city offices; and: ns can be expected ft hfhhs season of fhe that uuder the direction and connivance of the leaders of the Church of Jesus ' The Mofmon ChieP prrtt&htg5 its Christ of Iatterday Saints such gross owners a rich reward ; the, Star of the (Y&'uds a'ri3 dufiifia'ble outrages were West, the Excelsior, owned by the Cdtik commit e 1 at the polls to secure the Bros., who will shortly conmence sinkelection of the Church ticlr?ten Monday a shaft and tunneling, the MorruVr, last af would cause even TammanyWo ing owned by, Movrow Col. Froiseth hide its head in shame. and othcls, anf other valuable claims on the same line, ill no donbt fully realize CHICAGO AN O THE JAPANESE. Or 1 ' tax-pay- er AmuGEKCEr amnG, -- (. KtTlCiE. ALL rt.lfitjNtfc.'DKufefD TO Till HEV1KW CSleelYr Jltlrfflhlm, Juk Wrk or iubecriiiiion fHr Yntum 1, will plra4 make payment, and tbiiae having etaiaia ogalnat lira office will preaent Ik aamg'Wrtjudlcathin aad aettlomanL KEN VOX j RfcU UtrCify, 7k 9, FEXTOX, 1872-t- f Proprietor. VERT TRUE. organ par exceUancc llnmlf ring along in iu slow gait occa sionul stumbles upon a truthful state j With that universal inrnt. charity which dutiitguuhcs the Review we are nsHw' gtd to call attention to these kittle mattdTs on the fart of our cotcm (jxiraryvnrii! ''0 tbtfrtfrt'S dfike pleasure fen Swtag 'before Otr reaSets fhe follow-in- g cm, from yesterdays issue of the 1 iVrtrjr: Sh me of the roost unmitigated trash which t was ever our lot to see in public printi we have seen professing to have ueen sent from Salt Lake by wire or Tail, and none more so than some at the present time. The public we fore can not jbe subserved hty be publication of such! Tubbish, Stfd "fbe real purpose of ts bring pushed before the pubbess the wccotnpusbmentkf selfiifh pirriXan plots witli'a reckless disregard to truth or the public weal, either locally here, orin general throughout the UiHonJ, Djd sjmcc pem'Tt we migfit cite our renders te scere eif wcamples in illustration of tn3 TrtfJh of tbe above neighbor. Beginning with the Uttnehnusen epistles of that prince tit Bohemians, George Alfred Townsend, Vrej could bring down the record to last communication to the Debater' New York World or Tom Fitch's latest Nor would we dispatch to Hooper, omit mention of that signed by a score or two of Jack Mormons reprev senting that we the business taen of .Utah deem the action of Chief Justice McKean, iij refusing to admit murderers to bail, disastrous to every business interest in Utahv$ er of the legerde-enal- n by which the CcJograph cpcVntoffis rre iwtwcvd to send Mortnon dbpntch Vs s those of the agent of the Associ1 tj ST di.-afc- ated Press. Nor should, we forget that wonderful dispatch, dictated by Tom Fitch at the caucus of the Church pf Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints held in the Old rjiacle,' February 3d, in which the facetious Thomas jocosely informs the saintly Hooper that tw thoaiaud con-Uteen- ts1 unauiinonsly denounce the Athlon of Judge McKean and demand his removal the immortal two tltous a ad' being composed of, polygamous wjves, children at the breast, Mormon "tnminvls under indictment before McKean, Jack Mormons and other bad characters of that ilk. Surely Fitch's dispatch vm la creme de la creme of all the delightful fictions which Mormon Verily, ingenuity has yet invented. truth is stranger than fiction, , A REGISTRATION LAW, The election of Monday and thp disgraceful frauds perpetrated at the polls ., by the tools of the theocracy, have more clearly than ever before the necessity of a striugeut registration .l4 for Utah. In no Other way can we hope to escape a repetition of the shamedent-opstrat- ed less proceedings which were unblush- -. ingly perpetrated by the Mormons in Monday's eleetion, and. the cure can not be too speedily applied. Jf there be any means, however corrupt and fraudulent, to which the lead- -' the theocratic party in Utah will not stoop for the purpose of perpetuating tiicir power and retaining their hold Upon- the temporal government of the people, we confers our ignorance of the ilicL And se long as boys and girls not yet out of their teens, and foreigners Who hare never applied for naturalization are allowed to vole ia the interests qf the Kingdom of God or nothing party,, se long will the Gentiles of this Territory be left to the mercy of a core ljupt municipal government which has wo objective points constantly in view s first, to perpetuate its own existence, nd, sccouJ, to oppress Gentil? enterprises and to clog Gentile business by imposing the most outrageous taxes and erof - 4 , jiceBes We trust that some expression of the righteous indignation of the jnons of this city, may be made upon this question before the adjournment of the present session of Congress. .. We are glad, in this connection, to observe that A call has been made for a meeting at the Liberal Institute tbis evening, ire expression to tle disgust of all cizens over ths ootrnge perpetrated by the Mormon leaders aud their ignorant dupes at the jpols on Monday. This meeting should be made the initial point for such action aa as may be taken to memorialize to grant us a registration law by which alone we may hope to avoid a "repetition of the disgraceful scenes of 1 uon-Mo- re - i " row-abidi- ng high-band-t- -' d Con-jrre- outlay. QUID McKean Judge moss. refuses to obey the instructions of his superior, Attorney Genrl Williams, and admitWeBrigham admire Yoarg aud ethers to bail. think dont bat the Jges courage, a It is good much of hts judgmentdeal like the ball that undertook to back the engine oSf the track- - Hake States-- 1 man. An editor that assumes that the At- jtnrney General, or even the PresiJcnb of the United States, is the superior of-Seer cf a Judge on the beach, weeds ; vast amount cf repairing in the place That w here the brains ourrhb to be. kind of disease is making sad havoc with the Statesman. Cor in tie Kcporft r. i I $ f I d; The! Church 1 W . j 3 t tbe expectations of their fortunate Tim Western Union Telegraph brings owners. the following dispatch relative to the Iwistois is still improving, nod will .pniosed recaption of the Japansse continue to grow. We all predict a ' j Embassy in Gbroagot for town and the future our bright Chicago; Feb. 13. At a meeting of the district. Delvkr. Yours, City Council last night, the following communication was received from the Cotjnminlcatcd-DKUOX- XIcICEAir Mayor, aud a committee appointed in STRATION. accordance with the suggestion conGrand Ralljr 2 the Miners of Ophtr tained therein. PUtriet Ileartjr Indorsement of Gentlemen: I am advised that the Jndre McKee nRveolntlon-Gre- at I'nautmllf XmoOf tbe Miners. Japanese Embassy, which left Ycddo on the 23d of December last, is now at. Ofmir Citt, Utah, Feb. 12, 72 Salt Lake awaiting the removal of thq Editor Revifw : At a mass ymect-in- g anew blockade to proceed east wsinj. tT tbe" miners of Ophiri Mining U"tahy Territory, held feh. 11, 1872. wi.hin to here be be They may expected a few days; and will probably stop a for the purpose of indorsing Judge Mcshort time to look at this city and ex- Kean in his official acts in this Territochange greetings with its ofiicers Aad ry, Mr. Tbeo Has well was called to the citizen I therefore recommend that chair And Lv.N Turner appointed Secsolne preparations be made to show retary. Upon the organization of the proper civilities and attentions tq the meeting, a committee of five was apEmbassy during their .stay. It Is unpointed by the Chairman to draft a set the most questionably important, mis- of resolutions, embodying the seuti-mto- ts sion that has left the Empire of Japan; offer thqpkoplA ) wittf 4 this (fi Chief The Messrs. IL S. Leveridge.' James Ambassador, Iwakara, holds a high'oflkinl and social 'position ShieldsfDennis Sweeney, J. J. Greenr-wnl- d in the Empire. He is reported to be the and J, W. Thompson were apthird in rank in his country, the Mika- pointed such a committee who reported do, or Emperor, and one other person-ng- e tbe following resolutions, which were outranking biro. He is represented unanimously adopted by the meeting: to be one of the ablest and keenest Whereas, There are circumstances statesmen of Japan, and at the same existing in the affairs of Utah Territory time a convert to the principle of for- which en&hfi the atttptroff of the, eign toleration aud intercoarse. citizens of this Territory, and ' Iwakura Is accompanied by five AmWhereas, A certain portion- of the bassadors of considerable, rank, and all of the Territory are attempting are said to be men of talent and ability. people false representations te accomplish Two are members of the CohntiT of by the removal of Chief Justice James B. State, one the Miuister of Finance, one aud of lublic Works, aid one of Foreign McKean; Whereas, We believe it to be the Adairs. With these are a number of citizens to encourage secretaries, some of whom act as inter duty of all, good and oppose wrong; and pretera. There are a score or more of right commissioners of various departments Whereas, We are not only doing oar duty to ourselves, but to the people of the Empire of Japan, and others are United States, by thus expressing tbe of in the capacity of servants. They come xmr to investigate andjcollect information of approval of the course tof urj Chief all kinds, in the countries they may vis- Justice and our dltdippto(il of 'the false it. The American minister to' Jnpau representations made against him. K be it resolved , That Therefore, accompanies the embassy. Tbe special citizens of Ophtr Abject of tbis mission as publicly avowed, we, the is to scrutinize tbe political, commerMining District, Utah Territory, in Mass cial, religious, educational and social Meeting assembled, dogive to Chief institutions pf America and Enrepe, Justice Jj B. McKean onr hearty sup fori the enlightenment of the Govern- port and recognise in him an honest, ment and people of Japan. In view, just and conscientious officer whoso evetherefore, f the object, dignity and im- ry fforUiAA ceo tqtwe)l and faithfully of hisoffice and portance of tbis mission, from the most discharge the duties and puninnocent tbe friendly and enlightened of Oriental na- thereby protect J ish the guilty. tions, it seems to me ad visable that the And be it further resolved. That we Common Conncil should take suitable f, Chief jJnstice of action in tbe premises, and instruct that Aifi filled could Utah better not heads various of the municipal govthe sounder than officer nor Judge jurist ernment be requested to assist your honorable body, to pay proper respect McKean, and that bis removal would be to tbe distinguished strangers during the signal fox tbe defeat ofall our mining enterprises, and would ia all probatheir stay in tbe city. Jos. bility cause many of those who are dt Mayor. (Signed) veloping Utahs .mineral resources, to abandon APACHE. the country an 1 thereby leave TllK GENTLE nl That the pay, of the transgressor is the vast wealth of this Territory for many years. hard is well attested by the unanimous We therefore earnestly request of the voice of tbe Press of tbe Pacific coast in expressing its disapprobation of the Chief Magistrate of the nation, that contemptible Iudian policy pursued by Judge J. B. McKean be retained in ofVincent Colyer and the Quaker peace fice, and that tbe petition , falsely reprecommission. . In tbe Sacramento Itecord senting him, and sent to Washington of the 12th hist., we find the following, City, be treated as it should, and deunder the caption of Tbe Geotle serves to be, with contempt. , A resolution was passed that the minApache utes of tbis meeting be sent to the PresThe uewa from Arizona Is not of the United States, the Review ident Tbe calamitous effects of Lake Tribune. and Salt the humbug Cdyers visit have not The meeting then adjourned. ceased to operate, aud the silly, trnckj Theo. Harwell, Chairman. ling policy which he Inaugurated has N. L. Turner, Secretary. more served to the render only Apaches Note. A petition signed by 344 citinsolent than ever, and to make life and izens of this district, .indorsing tbe foreproperty still less secure. The Indian resolutions has been sent, togetb scarcely take the pains to conceal their going with a resolutions, to the which copy of th.-sthey contempt for Government United States.. , s of President the have come te regard as afraid of them, N.L.T. and the military arm is so hampered by the interference of the Colyer school of CoaaulcUii mischief-maker- s that it has been found f , THE ELECTION. Salt Lake Citt, .Feb. 13, 1872. impossible to keep the tawny rascals iw check. Reports of fresh mnrders are Eoitok Review : The Mormons now constant. The' Indians are stealing are chuckling over what they call tbe horses, committing daring depredatious great defeat of the' National' Party, at upon stock ranches, and all the time tbe late city electron, tf such it can be collecting ammunition and making their called. I wonder if they knew bow such deft at was obtained? , Were preparations for retreat to tbe hills, a whence they will issue tfpon a general they.dcwn at Brighams railroad depot, war. So uncertain Is property, life and when that dishonest sharper with the enterprise in that Territory that the' Ar- prefix f Bishop to his name, instructed izona Press warns people not to immi- a certain Mormon conductor to pick up find at Farmgrate thither, and this advice ts indorsed all the persons he could ' the California ward and other places on by correspondents of ington, Keys ia evident General that It line and bring them down to vote the journals. Crook most have his hands untied, and for the Chnrch nominees ? Aui do they be given full power to deal snmmarUy realize that it is more than probable with the Apaches, or the Government that, at least, three thousand illegal mast make np its mind te abandon the votes were cast, and that too, for men of Territeeyaltogetlier, and give the set- very questionable character ? And do tlers a. chance to escape with the rem-tm- they not also know that if circumstance! of their property, before the conn- - had demanded It quite as many more 4 another' ( I i Dis-tri- cl, ' ct. law-abidi- - law-abidi- ng belive-tie--offic- -- e tJa ng -- jtf. evSiv 4 i -- xx "-- w? wirt diMiwii htaigignr j n. suiiwMBMMiX'i r r -- &$&&&& itn w FOR SALE. 00 per tnonlh.aud HOI'S B TOtorHBT4iV (Lite room, niti)ble f.r a peraou J. D. LAMB & t!6. of Moderato tiieah, for sale. IIoum titnated three door from Maib etrevt (vretl), pa Third Bontb fJ-t- f at reel. Knijuirv It till office. tf I TO Xarsn ti Salt Lake Theater, ton. It is rumored that counsel for Mrs. Fair will attempt to procure a change of venue to Sonoma couufy for the second trial of their notorious client. Iwakura'a three sons are waiting patiently at Chicago for him and his Embassy to get through the Uuion Pacific snow blockade. A hotel in Vallejo, California, has the following notice posted on the walls? Gentlemrti learning to read will please take yesterdays papers, A Connecticut paper thinks that the chtef advantage resulting from roasting chestnuts is the rich and gnmey flavor it imparts to the worm. Minister Washburne has deferred his visit to this country on account, at it is believed, of the Alabama claims difficulty. . Ilis visit Till probably be given up entirely. A farmer saw an advertisement to prevent wells and cisterns from freezing. He sent his money aud rccei red the answer; Take your well and ristrra iu on cold nights, and keep it by the fine. Col. II. D. Cook of Normal (IU), has patented an iron shingle roof. The shin-gle- e ate about six by thirteen lathes, other so as to iasure a waterCaih Up and are fastened by headless roof, proof nails. Tbe patent is said to be less expensive than slate. . The Sacramento Beet Sugar Company have manufactured nine hundred barrels of refined ttar from last years crop. The Company will cultivate 1,200 acres of beets this year, adjoining its manufactory, and fxpects to produce at least 10,000 barrels of sugar the com- ing season perhaps 11,000 besides several hundred barrels ofexcellent molasses. Ilenry Ward Beecher, during a temporary absence, left his business in charge of a nephew, who received au application for Mr. Beechers autograph. The locum tenens returned a response of grateful acqnisenrej and sighed bis letter II. W. Beecher, per F. B. Per- Lrwen. PURDY, SCOTT A FOSTKLLBr...., M. AIXSLEY SCOTT., MATT LRLAND.... L.:...v..v.,A-t- t. i.Ste Announcement LIBERAL SALT Arctic 'Soda Water. Sli F02 NIGHTS J)NLYj APPEAlil Sol. WILL Thursday Evening, Feb. 151872. J. Great Maxtor Miotn-- l Baud' of the World, Tt I MINSTltELS of STARS 17 H dm Theater r Act, llurlcminni, Hou, Ilanri-- Centro j J3 JU u Mn rimlnL L 3D O JE31 RaI Cwutrllaliea Never TtlltllV, AM. Noma. f Klhlaplaa bite of all Hm )ritM-.- TV. at Mm-Uro- l 31. pil Alimloy Sfotf, mdN $n4 jlfrieritirittwr (Vn Iei$rM (lum, being tii ifrtnit iumtlMt In ib$ The "Wonderful Foxlelle, IVntuI iluur. fwiwIM Vimm Tlio of Imper-onat- or arii n, Priiiu nd IkiiMM. af.TbaM.ly original Olrl of (be PerkuL e aad amuxinf Tlio Artict'c Ibe thecae tlon. amt pHTuMixwardrobe bare beenrrjimnh. omaaemeat loriag public of of adminctiott of America. THR It A R I brand ef !way FRANK JONES, Tbe Original Lively Moke. Song ahd Dante Banjo Solulat, Cioc Dancer, add Come-Im- d, lmn rereatility ia ent, and proem nKUa. Tile Tbe 10 Arthur Stonvvood, Clittrlos Baker, Iuromperlble Henry Nlillnitl, Tb e beautiful Silver-Voice- Tunor. d Alta YoealUt. reeompli-lic- d Ccntfi JC5T5 " Bnratone Voxtdiat HEW v kins; eilOLES1 Wo. r enmrr-mo- CONTINUAL CIIANGli OF PROGRAMME. Commenrln- - Tlilird ay Kvaniny, Feb. lath, 1871. , FORMERLY .s 3RAND MATINEE, Bat unlay Afternoon, Feb. 17, 1872. .. REIDS, MAIN feTBEET, U ... (T San ' South ofWtlh, Forgo attoatiTo and comjwtrat r , , fnatr ff - ' i- - Fifth tiara Kotik Kimball A la- wren 1 -A- ND- CIVIC BALL! '. v - On. Ooorg- - IL Hon. L 8. Walker. Gea. IT. Maxwell. O. X. StrkUuMi. Joe. V. Roguui. I Rmptiea Committee Col. Rofwrt A. Morrow. Capt. W. M. Waterbary. Coi. I, BeLafttO. I.fcut Kngpnt. ticicets at To 1m obulaed PhonaMM. - C. L. STEVKNSON. Could, K1- - $g so. CIVIL Ualteae'. Fruit Store. Hdd AXTEH ONR TRIAL no bouarkeeper wiU ever drub the euperiorlty of DooUr'e V nut Iuwdrr over all etliere, for prudnrlng liltL elegant bread. Meruit, roll, ete, Thiele ettrtbntrd to Itt freedom from any eubeUnrea that are iitjnriou even to invalid. FARMERS, XJtftli. o9tf. froa Ctf 3.tf AMD -- WARE, PICKS, SHOVGROCERIES, C CLOTHING, ie, . DRY 4a, ONSTAlfTL T ON HAND, ' , - PAfD TO ALL P4RJTfCLAB- ATTENTION Slmeo, L. ii. Patent ole toiaed for Mine, Land and loventidoo. Mmiag Blank of tbe tweet approved forma alway ee .aaud. Mapsaud Sectkitut Drawing t no furntlM CtStj week. JOSEPH XfARION. & JCO., MAN Baili? Lt'J-- tlkx Harket, FRANCISCO, n It a. w. THOft. IU JONES. HOUSE tVIIITE ac CO. xASi TEMPLE STREET, SALT IiAKK CITY. - Uf " ItriTLST to Ititwwy, Dahl.r Pre-- t. ITnau Iloftt. A , npls-!I Kimball Cz Lawrences. Salt Lako Houco XuATJ 3ST 3D EEAB tAlXt LAKE COUSE. is rre-pr&o- All kind, of waahing and avatly end ex dnir-- , 5s of Fat toav. order si t' mtwdrf or Lakv lit? m, r vrifovt tfei-a- A Co) Tie Prato Diaut, Caabrar. A1W i office, at Ogden raid eontllibg aae TUglna aad llvltoo, Montoa. ptALEES IN t old tsfltf, Coin end (Vrrrary, Draw Exchange on New York. Cfcirarw, It Lout, Omaha, Dmvwr, Saa 1 rancMco, aad ad (w of Euregn CoUectiona Brumtiy attoadto to. Utah, i-- d CAVAILI C. lie . giax, fant PAtETta trait nto. ju BAKSER fthket, Orpft ItOGE A CO., IRIVATE DETECTIVE, -- ENQUIRY OFrWB' Years Service tN.CAuroRxiE OFFICE Over Railroad Clethleg Conan. Koto etreet. Bolt Lake City. yvC H. MOrTHEIII. Aucliltdct G. Bulldcrr OALT LAKE CITY. A R aguSSrent variety of - XElSOif OCKEET, C. L. Salt Lnliii Ciiy, U tala Ter itory jtlluntratod Dcal'jna band for fy jj Churches, Dwellings, Public Duitdinysf School Houses, and all other edithe Latest fices, tfArchiterlure,Sks tf tcT Czzz'rH'i Lcohiug to Ueauty mmd order. piStsUUiM fun dniKii ISAAC. D.- i M ntJNTOON, CommiHlon Tleroltn nt? J Sa3 cs rnoNT FRANCISCO, t. LrtBni fiRirr, - - - - - LvfilAN. 1 f j Tim. F. hum. E0BERT ANDEESON & CO., 11 A IC K f3, 58 EAST TEMPLE STREET, AtfXl At- to onfrr (kiochea, Wagune, and Carriage, Iwtlt vwitora and order from Utah, Nevada and Montano. dlS-t- f CALL AT So. 9 Tint Pcmih atreet. Salt Lak City, and inapeet the anmj to of printing that ' daily being boue J 1 -- 17 ELS, DRILLS, GOODS, Cisamissicn 7 & 0 Powell street, ( Bobt. Axdlison. I MINING Toots', cse, POft'DEE ORE SACKS, .WttFELSAR- Builder. Bill mad. for ROWS, GENERAL HARD-- 1 la tb er Fresh Tab Butter, Esst Quality, recriTed saijt lake city, mu. Wain Ed. S. t - rtakaaa.Ht Tbtortknn Promptlywadhltrflftf S rjt sttUi MWbatf iinSUi J All cellar I lUndOou forth McaBBMitin of storage. , HlXIXG ES6INKSR, Mineral Surveyor fbr Vlmh. Orncx Eaat Tempt tttwt, Salt lake CM. XX. TO In Or-Je- f. CapL D. - & Proprietor. tKO--lf fre-pro- 4F Particular attention TId to Coualry !. Gordon. LkaI. J, L Unlnat. A- Fruit, ete. V. FAUUKIi, Vegetablea, carjiAi, j i j JONSTANTLY on hand a tfcyifv otTHHmert Sf nlS-t- f. Main t., Wdiit Side, BCttnm Second and Tlriftl S ' ef I TV. A. FERKIX-S- . . Stcrago and 1 Floor CennUlM i HenL X II. Townaend. LieuL It. tl. OinuMmgh. Lieut. U, XL klcCuuley. SoUSd Block. Rcvler fI Dr. A. H.jKallenberg. German Physician & Accoucker. OF Reef, Veal. Alutton, Torlg sufi nil lilndn off?annae, JF utter; AUCTION, Toilet Articles and. Fancy Goods tV. Anman. Uon. C. U. Ilaa ley. MARKET. GRAND . ' BANK NG " ftit f IarlUtlaa CaatmlftMi a. jlOtf. J CHEMICALS. Aa elegant etoclc Cant. E. IT. mw. Cut. W. M. Job et ! G. Sheldon. RfN. r - - SALT LAKS CITY UTAH (8urraor Plan and Specification Draft, I. all kimi. of malarial. Bnildiag City County. Building rairdor mavrd. Merit - done by tbe day.er by eontract. SHOP South Fifth etreet, eaat ef Folk Peet. office box StA Ky- - Work Superintended at a Percentage oa -coat of building AND Feb. 22d, 1872. By Professor S. K . HALL, CHOICfe CUTS give us It PUBLIC GENERALLY. Carpenter and1 CUT. DR U.? 0 RICHARDS n BALT LAKE ' A large aad Well eelecteJ atock TO BX GIVEN AT rSflfer call. if.uy street. . 'I SAL T LAI1S CITY.iMf AND THE. c. r ZIILLEE; OFFICE OX MAIN STREET, PORIfj Green and Dried Frdits, et8.y Balt Lake CIt k Ur-kerp- m zabrhkie a co. i 1; ' , i Stand. . MUTTON, - Apothecaxies HalL AC GRAND MILITARY HEEF, Lager Beer Dealer J Counselor-at-Xa- w. i at the old JOSEPH SILYER, and Retail I 1 riJirifjVt J i BAIIH SALT! IArtfc CITY. NATIONAL or utaix. IMPORTEI) CIGARS, Whole! V, F. II', EMman A Cos Store. lieslflett ccSalt I.a!, e Mouse. SECOND SOtltH STBEET. t AT THE EAR. i Office IVIT. LANNAN, STORE, GROCERIES & PROVISlOliS MINERS,k - 1 Uy f- ! DRUG Finest Wines, Liquors, Etc., ' Coaotantlf on Hand 1 Sorved NEW ' A Co.) Co.9f V oa aisH.-C- S JOSEPH Attorney and A.. Ws troet, in pnoini ktors nt e Stock boar) SALT LAKE CITY. ALLEYS, IUIILIC. H. TRUNDT &CO. 1.1nrt'. of admiadou TITUS j & GRIFFITH, MAIN STREET, VllAIt, Game I 3in SKL P. McCXRBT. Three Doors South of ths Post ttjjleo, t. niH , , -- fife Main Street, Salt Bake City. trt'Jetrelry Corned Heats, Ckbsage, ' k sIAVKARB. insrs! A GRAND ORCHES;SA, The St Louis Democrat speaks of a Solo CowlKingtifNlna Xrjrt Ibwr to Hr rival editor as a bad cross between an whow Iteuntifol itninof Orchtvtra c)utna music th taring -- ass and a demagogue so bad that it is d!ight r 'I difficult to tell which predominates. TO THUS Sometimes tbe ass seems to loom up TIIK MAN IflEMENT r.pr. tfull.v be V.iva to .iire tin) public that dtp ilia tbeir and overshadow the demagogue, and nothinR Will be si J or Holtr to Hffeml the , and it will lie tlieirruu taut then again tbe demagogue will tower moat fuelto nhnii. In rapid au a aenea of pnHlii-a hu ll w ill embrace all the new and above the cars aad yell above tbe bray wrlumunna iutoat nennitiona and attrurtlon, of the day. of the ass. Signers Celebrated CARD IFe Cigars B0WLIHC t t 8NITH. ATTORHEyS-AT-LA- The Pioneer Gentile Butcher, alsi , MATiaETfS CEr.IXftfATEO BEER. Matter of and performer ou over twenty diflerent ainnicol inrtrument. j COMP0tHTDED. Clmao ery 1 : C0RINNE. FFICE OF DUS. TAIT lfW with the Snevt Havana enuinB. F. F. J0HTS02T. SUCCESSORS TO Aldlc, Tlah. EcCURDY & 'lIOBGAIf, In life-lik- Artl-- t, I CAEErULLt iate of the City. First-clas- s - . LAKE CITY. Solicitor Prescriptioas Physicians J. D. Lamb & Co., tot long wtotnag to ItriU, AiiorxeylS Counselor at Lera s. eventy-SvfllllESX I aad to 1m nbr. bowl a gala will ltd tbl the ammmc OF REtohCS 11 KRS Ug3l-tf- ptreet awe over AB-- ye LTArt. mam, Four 4ucni fart lljoptir 0 1 The Only Leffgn Alleys ia The Ycrril ory! I lift Tlrt Rraownnl Bum Vera list. Cr'a- iw f b CmunrtalolrF 4 M u k, UmmIoa. 1'b f ti only fvrml PrufaOMHtt. SALT All orders by mail will and faitbfullj executed. HTHTlifim lb Lnitvd SUio, a, Lnrujo. Th rluaro. toiioik. tax rrprrot autiv of o--r T7. Attys A Ccunsdsrs at Lnr ; Cmaandl-a- a, Band of A 6IUMMI. SKA HC ( Fmutjr MftUvr) (Am! XL CITY-- 1-A- AMU0HD & GTLZLZ1IZ, be promytlr ' PiQfiEER Second South ATTOIUVr(S AT. . Comer Commercial and Fwoed Seatb iirvm, BOWLING SALOON TUB ARRAY OF TALEXT! A ' geeHaL 1ST Gmtzo! THE and Hieclaltte Kvirr ! ! SoL Seigel Ernst Pci S5 ' BOBEETS9IT & SPHATX, SALT LAKE Customers Country ISMS Tribune lTmtM and Artrjr, copy td and eead bill to Committee of Arrangement. for produrtloa at till 'll ANb - 17 fi a. hugg Air. .AXTOIIINMIV - AT - AND MIXING ANlI REAL E5TATX RECEPTION COMlUltTEE: Bvbrman. Tb. Hollauder. MArmer.' The Elite end Cream bf Mlnatrelijr AVIWtl wttti Supplies Louie Cbken. FLOOR MANAGERS: - II. Arnmr.: tfR imwal it j K. M. Invitation comittei; J. Siittan, ! LA V ; i N4. , FI rat ftmtt-- Be tog, Moia atreet, Bolt Lake SALT LA.XIL CITT. Tickets, Including- Carriages, $5. Sou Francico.) Enmati, PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Wetert Sam. Auerbach t kill; A. VM. M. ij Purdy, Scott &, Fsstelles (Late Lvy. raw. wp aMtot s i CITY, Chi. Extraordinary! Hst-- I, cua&. o. it: Pysicians COMMITTEE OF ARKApfOEufEXTS: S. Kabn. L. Arnttrla. J. Ornstciir. Twv-er- i J 'Thursday Evening, Feb. 22, 1872 Coar . i Orrice T.j br" IDt Gold institute, LAKE . efC- ( Benevolent given at Ui ia all t V Mill practice --OF TIIE sooizEfiTr, CaLUtI!;rss.tIsw & 1 King, Secy. Vlllbe LCVZLZ & ZIZD. . Attorneys ANNUAL BALL d UU jlStd. . ! M.-.- Atd Ledge No. S, A. T Sb A. II, communications held at Hebrew j W IXtAHlflZfMlt 'e J-- b, r J.i rr. rtoit. Not to be UNDERSOLD. Building, Kat Tempi Street, the Second and Fotir-- h Iriday of each month. Member of Sinter Lougfc, aud aojourning Bntbrea in good atanding are cordially invited to attend. J, iL OBK, W. JL X. III Which we offer at the lowest cash OFFICSIn trimC Ts . rices, affd are determined the V. is. Ve, City. ' Regular Lr.v: orricx. main frjxrt, tLT LAKE CITT. CTAO. 8 vT. hie Iaelxe held ed brat and third Tueeday of eyh monrh,'lit Moni Hall Boat Tempi Srreet. Member uf el.ter Lodge and anjoumlirg bretbern in good tending are roe I alInvffdd K. II. ZABBISK1E, W. M. ly JS-t-f A. S. Oocl, Secretary. V oaatett t 4 ani 4130. C. RAILS. ' Fanc Art rd."?. f Cffck 4ttmy.Uw( C. MYRON 4 IATV LTTST. Allaraerwit.Lw, (Irrk PuorruxoComr msok Ternfrnomsmi Toilet ARGENTA X1 LODGE ! A. bj--e CtuiTj, . i F. Xto -- bOLlCITOXta IX CMAXCaaT & A. I.ODU EOF PEUFKCTIBN. NO. NO. at, A. NAA,s,,llnl,niCAtnl fiW. 3Mi ANN DcTfunicry, k A. M. Regular Loidmunicatlone lieid at .Mnaonlc Hall, Commerce Bnildiag, Kmd Temple Street, tb Second and Fpirrtft Moailay ot each month. Member of Slaterl Lodgee, and o ou ruing Brethren in good atanding are Xordiaily Invited te attend. LOUIS COUN, W. M. Ctfanndrnra But nr, Bec'y, A Cifftotate kmt ttKSa&c Attorneys at MASONIC NOTICES. ST.-JOHN'- Fwk. - ! 0 I. A. A. H. tirau ,at Maaonic Jloli, (Com tneree atra-tMain Building,) evrry Setmtid and Foartb Tueailny of each men lb. Sojourning brethren are cordially Invited to attend. T. F. TltkfcY. T. P. O. M. Ia U. Swvars, Sec'y. tn ObWIiMM I. O. O. FI If j t Drugs, TTTAII LODGE NO. 1. Moot every Thniwday at 7 e. in Commerce Building, Miuu atreet, Q lake Poi City. Odd tetlowr in good etandlng are luVfted tb attend. T. C. BONN, H. G. 1 J. IVOLTO, Sec'y. Mount Moriah Lodce No. v W Vitu'-- Ia LI.!?). Fait Fekfctw I P-- r-- ATT(ilJNmf-AT-I- W Wholesale anJ retail Dealers ia -- bv permanent the Tabu. Bath yr.i a JUenh AiJam j WANTED.u COMPETENT Itorlier can A employment by calling at Ktxim. Uoinumrciat St met. 'tf y j , . ul f -- e so-call- ed - ay j ; , - d fraudulent votes could have been die Condensed Telegrams. lained ? ' ' j Orleans. ' If a Registration Acl for Utah coulfi Alciis is in New An earthquake is reported at Lisbon. be obtained how many legal Mormoh The cal'co ball at San Francisco netvole would there be found in Salt Lake! ted if! tfver $2,000 is whether a fefr, question City?. It serious fire ocCtsfffed yesterday at A over could conhtCd. thousand a be any, Now, you very spotless saints, if you Logan, Cache Valley. Stocks dre again on the rise in San could be found even gentlemanly enough FrancfifcO. to give the National Party a fair show, Serious tdection riots are reported in I know not but that even now we should the beat yon so bad or come so near doing departmfcut of Enrte in FrahCC. The Prince dTWalel is at O shod lie it that yon would very soon want to with tbe Queen and members t of tbe migrate to some uninhabited island, there to build up your , Kingdom of royal family. , , , The im'panhe'ling of tlib jury iu the Gcd or nothing' frte'frorn the National Stokes case was completed yesterday. or any (her party. Inspector. .. T" l"JI Fifty thousand pounds have been sub MISCELLANY. scribed in England to defray the expenses of the proposed Cxpedirt6a in 'Cutacasy is iu Paris. search of Dr. Livingston. eter Cartwright is failing Vapidly. The bail of Roche) Vice Yresldfentof Nevada county, California, tccclvea the Bowling Green Savings Bank of taxes on 703 dogs. New York, has been fixed tft $50,000. Clewes It Con bankers of Near York, Dr. Evnns, the notorious abortionist of New York,' has been denied a new received cable dispatches yesterday from trial.Aud is setdirg out bis seuteirtc. ' London announcing that American seWm. II. COok, of New York, who Ik curities bail recovered from the depression caused by the recent ekeilement supposed to liakh fijd t6 England, is over the Alabama claims. half a over for wilh forgeries charged The government of Spain invites million of dollars. for tbn construction and, laying tenders A moVCtfcerft lias originated ia the a of cable between Spain and telegraph tfcake French National AsSeiftbly, to the to be extended to some Canaries, Thiers President of Frhnce for life. m America. Spanish port Tbe Mississippi river is blocked with The Presiden yesterday sentj a letter an ice gorge below Caro, twelve miles to Col. Forney, accepting his resignation long aud twelve fetH high. and expressing high appreciation of Hoffman House, his services. The It conctuded with a warm Nev-Yorasserts that Stokes had been expression of personal regard. drinking heavily for ten days before he The Senate Committee jon interna-tion- tl shot Fisk. copyright have united on the A meeting will be held at Sacramenplan of granting the right to foreign auto On tbe 23d iust, of thoso interested in thors, on condition that their works the introduction of the Cashmere goat. shall be manufactured ia the Uuited Drouyn dLhuys, Louis Napoleons States. Minister of Foreign Affairs, has beerf-ferethe French Embassy at Washing- unde-velopy- ( P' f i ... ,w - CAL p fit PEfedf is.,. ffi - r j |