Show r : THE Sailytelegiiapii n 4?AV PlOIWlXttf V'b Iff' 65 TEBJtSr’: HfmMVreklr 00 jniuiy' A1! Annum (1 eojtlO rr rr AniipnC 00 ?:a Months - - I -- " 1 - ' - ' JU": ? ysf TLrro I 5 jjjj r I'r&'Mrtkl' fii Monthf l'er Month Xbrc ‘ the cttf 3 M uuiMv ainlp jSr 3M v- - lyiluglfBaobcr ' 1 25 25 1 1 A fcjlie to-morro-w j ! I ( i U V i ' ' " I ' ViJurn thciuty Jjjr fupiiJjisj iinatcrjal to erect public anti ririrntniniMinntaUlW founda- - ii ion inlAhi iinmborle&s o hfitpdriwiea to 'Licli alqln Isome durable- atonc lean be ap-tfh-K4 - ar as this portion of (lie canafl Is S - kiiiceruedi I 1 10 fc A Turritor jliC tf cv people" wiU ’ ry Settlement in 4 a ‘ COUNTRY D ' The Mercantile Chrcnicle says: '‘PaMtnaU emphatically: a gratis eountvy Every mas wants everything gratU There are hot few exceptioiu Conn at ah election will be !held or an twuai for jthe purpose taking tlie places theownersi of land claims in of exprespn cait of the Jordan tkw’iarfw tlte'couniy rclitjye jojthe proceedings jof the recent IMass MeetingianJ of ilio Tcu3t4ei then and there f fkrtwl jtvery person owning land in this Irriatioiviliatrict is personally interested in the elect jorl and nofloub there will bo ja largo aWndahcc at tlick posh we hope tbit cvipiy prcpf rtyowrfer Will jlsc barge his dutjjr Of the jwl vantages if th canal ranch ha3 been said: a id they ora lef ion hot lonly for it : for freight To b iantifr and jirrigatiOn-Ck-r- k DEAD-DEA- j ng to ailvertisement of A to-morro- w I TiiEj CA?Aifc l The fact Is we aee a multitude pfbenefits in the future transcending anything like the cost of theprcject and oVerwhblming altoge ther the tax necessarily imposed for the Construction of the canaL AVe have confidence in the men who are laboring for the work am hopethat eveiy property holder ill cheerfully manifest their approval of their labor by an affirmative response at the polls i 'boofTectjd by its comple- - i water running across and inti the valle ‘ from the west aide There are also several warn springs The good land of the valley ejxtentlVibe entire' length of all the fakes oa thwjst side adjoining the west rangeof mountains which constitute the divide between Snrprise and Goose Lake Valleys mflea across this West rarge It Is about twent from Surprise to Gdose Lake Valley which Is alo a fine Urge valley well supplied With good timber The Und is good in Goose lake Valley and will be next sanunef I will to rabe grapes in SprprI V alley pext aqinmer try think I will vncceed put little anowtfalU ia the valley and It seldom lies any great ICngth of thne There are probably one hundred flfeks of clear cold This much I'caasay-f- or jr- Mand gras or meadow land good water and power I have never seen any country in my lire ta compare with Surprise Valley Thousands of acres of grass wi'd rye timothy redtopand clover that would rut three tons to the acre cover iwies valley and in many places the grass is so high that persons on1 horseback cannot see each other fifty yards There is any amount pf prairie chickens sageapart! bensj ducks geese quails rabbits deer mountain sheep and bear Fruit— wild plums choke cherries and elder berries in any quantity limber — pine cedar sprnce tamarack mountain mahogany and various other kinds on the mountains to the went from three to five miles distant — Idaho World - j-fi- S' New and Splndia re STOC1C Olf : a r- p ! I -- ! JwTfr — st -- i -- - bo!L“ shooM b rHel'a jaLpjajB gu-- w the police the cal I As ‘ MERCHANDISE!! jutt': bar or five '' - te - 'i! I’Dgham ac p the bend BODENBURG & gAof Uie I)1 gta of the a cattle ither perso KAHN EAST TEMPLE STHEET remsUnc" J oabi niskb ItrertiDf flrw Doors below Che Paclfle Telegraph butchers ‘i record a fo OIBcef GOBE W § - and lisityof cx l!f(d to do glolen r a ( Jit thfi call Open this Day i Pana-first-ra- eniMhe settled-considerabl- to tie theatre are' to this rule fTee drinks are more popular still a repopular volution at another’s expense is patriotic most men like a newspaper gratis some want a puff in the paper fur nothing others want their advertise K' meets inserted forbext to nothing many want the cause of their party supported free or charge-s- uch as the tax Question and others that ere important to nne set of men others require the very opposite principles to be defended at the same cost and alt seem disposed to demand-- government at a gratuitous remuneration Here and there you may find a liberal minded man who is ready to EVILS FOR WHICH THERE 13 NO REMEDY give an equivalent for what he obtains bat the INLAW: majority prefer ‘a cheap article' Such Is gratis country for which one must Two Instances of seduction! and the fruit there labor for love glory or in hope” of have come to our knowledge in the past day or two ocenrrfng in this city However lightly we FIGHTING OYER A DEAD IIUSDAND may speak of such affairs in onr every day conrrr nations from our heart we cannot treat thfra with : Alfcene such as not ofton beard of occurred in levity Thej other evening a newly bora infant at tqo' door of a respectable citizen of this the 'Fleet street Church Brooklyn 'recently A was left Satisfied f where it eame froin he returned place yenhg Engluihinan of superior address good edn- - the to-imother It needs no publication in cation and manly form' withal in Dgineer of some the child newspapers to give currency to such matter in the navy about the ability jobtaSned a position are soon known to all ana every particular They war He oat of the soon of sickened the breaking sea however ind obtained a position on the ick circumstance!! given and commented upon with a list -- He had previously married an estimable relish peculiar to a morbid appetite 'Which seems of this unyunhg lady irt Williamsburg the fruit of which to exist in alt communities The father fortunate child is now we are told In the Army T unih was one jphilt) j of the Potomac To give the names of either par6n his fetnrn from sea he avoided his wifr and ty would be creel while ItCooM conserve no good liklia gay butterfly flitted from flower tr flower end If the dhild lives it will-wea- r upon its brow various places-anwinning the affec- the brand ofsharae and in days to come perhaps ingin tions of as many young ladies This kept him away curse the authors of its being We pity the woman from his ship and eventually reduced Ills income while we man execrate the Society will scorn Invites his numerous Customers and Friends to h very small amount ext came the wine cup the one while it receives The law i the other and finally death by delirium tremens to pay him a visit at bis The expenses of his funeral Were defrayed by charitable men in the Navy Yard The body lay exposed in the Church named and the eloquent so: but such a' calamity would touch any man to itiiniijter commenced to perform- the funeral ser- the quick— no matter who he might be— if it oc vice Suddenly there was a buzz near And there are those curred in his own home A lady in black leading by the hand her only whose happiness has been blighted by the deplochild with quivering lips stooped to kiss the lnan-rnat- rable incident referred to no doubt — Virginia clay and was heard to exclaim ‘my poor Union erring husband' A girl immediately behind her ordered the poor wife away claiming him for Tlio Secretary Of AVar recently received her own Another lady threw herself ' upon the the mail & letter containing four )Qilyr kissing it wildly ami loudly declaring that through There ' was nothing in the letter WHICH I E HAS OPENED THIS le alone was hers Still others came Loud and large pills angrybeearve the tumuli fair hands fair faces to indicate Who the donor of the strange gift Scratched The shroud was torn hats of costly was DAY fabric hung lnhre?ts on luxnrious ringlets The month-iwhjoial assemblage in fact participated in the ine Eighteen gallons of whiskey per eeL and the pastor was compelled to suspend the thought to be too much fur one officer's serji ices and dismiss the public when the uiicon- setousi case of all theturmoil was Iqnietly taken to allowance WITH A iis lust resting place— Cor Alta California Potatoes are one dollar each in Bichmond Free--entrances- Dvr" re them t0£e IwVomrecc i I shall VOok HAVE JUST RECEIVED hi service : d ' r v ' m It U well-- thht tha prosperity of a nown the facility with c juntry depends greatly upon V l" tick tts I'djercnt' parts aful members can jrpiiimunicat! with each ofheif and favored a e arc with (he facilities recjWito for inland navigation lb r wliict spiedy lincl cas cormiii- - ’ I t y t s' - ' L ' V n catiop bhtn'een bur sottlcnienta can l?e ob- t:inc we Will' prove darsciyes unworthy of tl cco advant: gee if we do put forth cjur h nidi for tl e benefit tf nt oursolv‘3 ail’po3- - U rity Al t to iuotire3 Which prompt mcnjto e: ertion urge ui forward tej undertake! and this enterprise and jit is exported it at every man who has the ambition ti see - tl e City whatjit should baind easily cai be " ' u U step fowrd and dp his part At this jtii i onr our'jbcst (roads the farce of( traction is jTot less than or: 1 fOth i orIie loaij cr carriage! and when th:3 Hi avy tho 2d: can not cxecJ 2 or fpe canal thellOrce li liat pace is not' above or almost 9 )0th of the load ndkes: no diiTerenge who pays the wear ah i tear of jiai ling by hbrse power whether JiUoue ' por?o i or fuiotber the cousuiption of ipney m ury umioccsstary way is just that mi ch lost tef tl o commqnityr Jt is very easy for pvery bojy to ge if i i liodiing else tjian in (lm hanling of rcicktf 'thot forthconyng Teniptev 'itialj a rast amour t off public fupda f'’" would in tlfiit be consumed which with the rci unplcta i1 : f if J i:h 4 jth r t 1-- ' 1-- If a‘ j 7 dbe putito other pur-i ppp - j i - - AVerniay hear of magnificent coal ami coke ! learn of any amount Pf hay s i:i Utah ppurity but Wiiat do thet avail the when poorw orkiri£ mail ia 1 lis city children are pfw miserable shin'riirg byja npology for a'fireji Vitlt q cqpal' TonriectigT Utali Lako withj t his City ever thing marketable along its heJeAnd b- sent before a great cmirjm will x nil anothcij ( analcan be made further routh than the Lake tfhich siill adrartces he (nterests of uie citixens j ij is IVoperty joply valuable as lt'caji be used mhT :he i n creases facility of changing it 03 tho clesiri l is the only pleasure that it w to him J elm Jones mayhavej any amount at American JfovkahJ which lie fcould jM ‘ sell thijhi to Jfinica Jones a irjgio a tobMbu if James Jones has to' pay or Si 5 j or hauling- i James's family must go without their jUiiisl an milk and John’s family mu it go' without their calicoes vas pndcoflfew- - both' !arq IdeprLved and no-his - :t " r Vi -- s L - y r j - : — r- - I ' j It i a well known fact however that there is a pug! chapter of grievances standing to his discredit Con plaints of his incite books of the Executive jTuhny injustice arbitrary arrest a id exactions tare accumulated irrruch numbers a id with such weight of authority that for a long time past Butler las been a heavy load to carry with the Executive I£ cannot bejlenied however that his energy and industry his ability with his pen nis lpgal shrewdness and his adroitness as a politician had made liin a Urge circle of admirers amoUg people who uuld see nothing of the darker shades of his life ind character known ia official circles and this iopularity was an clenient whichj the Executive las long heskatcd to challenge 'and offend lest by so doing' he should create new divisions among the supporters of the government aqdj of the war for the Union At last thctijnc had cope when it was deemed essential to cast aside tliese consideration mJ and lien Butler was removed- - In the army lie haul quite loet the confldence of all- except the few" fa Tori ten who flnttered around the flame of hie ibwer and warmed themselves In its rays Among houglitful civilians no one thing his tended more o destroy confidence in him than iw prevarica- io in regard to the money taken by Lis orders rum the 'Bank of New Orleans It will be remem bered that when the owners of this gold coin (some KOODOO) recently sued Gen Ilutler In New York to recover 'the money the General declared and caused It to be published that the - funds had been This was fonn'd to be deppsited in th&Trcasur This prevarication gave utterly untrue in fact to a! hundred other point significance and crs dnlty tales of outrage suffered t Butler’s hands at New Orleans and elsewhere vjhlch had previously been listened to with incredulil y — S F Bulletin' - ! WORK FOR CHILDREN There 13 an unfenced lot in Missouri of about six millions of acres Xew York furnishes pf the total internal revenue One-four- J - be fine hl Also tlire a Cambists Assort bps t ot ear one ijMehr both ear Tools Carpenters’ ear (BTrCrot 107 -- tf One of the greatest defects in the education of children is in neglecting Jto accustom theni to work It Is an evil peculiar to large towns ami cities A pertain amount of work is necessary to the proper education of children their future independence and Comfort depend on being accustomed to 1 ASSORTMENT Spades ghorels Scythes Snaths Hoes Rakes (£ lOC-- r a I ERAL WE HAVE NOW ON HAND THE BEST MER HAND1SE and A SPLENDID STOCK OF PIPESi OF ABSOLUTELY TIIE FINEST QUALITIES TAIVKEE IVOTIOIVS F KESLER- i r to be enumerated a too vast The STOCK nt AS TO REALLY ASTONISH THE NATIVES! - TIIE OGDEiV HOUSE OUR STOCK OF SELVES find this HOTEL AND STABLING furninhed with everything for nience of Man and Beast DRY GOODS the cpmlbrt and conve ! Three Timet and Mealt prepared at anj boor I Dmy J PARTICULAR COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS A1 ’ GROCEIMES TENTION IS CALLED TO THE SOUTHWEST PART OF THE BUILDING and'' Where 4 CJ“ This Is the "Home Station” of the Mail Stages to duho and Montana r " JOHN HOAG LAND ! 23-t- r 4- BRASSI - ISTROIEiTS received by the Undersigned Sof an kinds of ' ORDERS INSTRUMENTS j Prices fix SAX HORNS with ON VALVES not ' Including Freight for BANDS of r i $32S 80 Eight Members' -- 413 00 j Ten Members 500 80 Twelve Members ' DAVID O C ALDER -- r arid Caps: j ' - K- - kVTl A 19! - ! In all their pristine1 glory reign supreme and are to be font d in dazzling varietyand Is Fiji and of QUALITY add PRICE ‘ that S must suit our Customers!A - Tc : abundance jB® The Prices will be SUFFICIENTLY gatisfaction LOW to' j A give-ufiiver- Hi: and ‘Boots Shoes1 Hats Pruprietcv B' 1 CIIOICB LIQUORS J- jtS - eal s — piAito ’ 5- - -- Weeall attention to oar FINE LOT of fortes: are now received by the jonderslgncd for PIANOS MaauCictared by the following finsH— Chickcrlng A Sens Strinway A flansj'Unftcd Plane-Fort- s Makers W B Bnlbnj Decker Brothers - DAVID O CALDEB ThsElcgs: t and Commodloi SCHOOL BOOKS AND STAT ONEOK D PL: i --- vlS r O1 XX Till 3 WEST 110031 CALL AND SEE US w WILLi BE O PENED SHORTLY 162-t- f’ iMr ? Y M i r — TABLE D’ HOTE - 1 BBAXDI Tobacco and Cigars i j - Aiei te d fi ZL Total I ‘r EXAMINE FOR YOUR- projridefof the thousand constantly recurring TRAVELERS to and from the Mines of Montana anp CALL AND V Even if this to the northern settlements of Utah will wants thit nature entails on them viv Ard Together with such a screed of middled-egeMAN who understands management of a team and is willing to make him UHelnl on a farm can find constant employ-jneby auiilyinz Immediately to A elf generally f eai bufid lo T- - X W EAST Court House wanted: cot'®: right each FARMING IMPLEMENTS HOUSE AND EOT WANTED by eat left jight- - - Fall tnd Complete th exam dtscrfptifl could ' i’OUNO or - : TINWAK and Th Snow Slides— BUhop Hardy called upon ns yesterday and contradicted the report of five men having been killed by a snow slide in Lamb’s kan-yo- n (n Thursday The report was brought to the city by a young lad who probably misstated a little wnat he hod heard in the kanyonand waSas ikelyf mwunderstooa by those who listened to him n the city There had been 20 or 30 slides in the kanyon that day— probably started by the heavy rain of the previous night— and the men with teams there had got blocked in by the sqow slides it is stated that the slides werento spdden and numer ous that the sleighs coming along a little distance t rom each other got all separated ajnd blocked in y the snow and it was almost miraculous that they ’escaped - With a ’good deal of labor and trouble tho horses were extricated and got away rat the loaded sleighs were left in the kanyon We are pleased to know that it was no worse T 'I- I I UTENSILS AND f BUTLER’S SINSJ 1! I BESIDES COOKING Bud -- necessity did not exist moderate employment of some ktud would preserve them from bad habits promote1 health enable thcpi tto bear the confineand teach them more ment of the schbol-root- u than anything else appropriate views respecting their fixture welfare It is too often the ease that children - after spending six hours of the: day in school aie permitted tospend the rest of the day as they please They no not consider that their depends upon the Improvement succesq m after-lif- e of their! youthful hours They grow up in the world withoui acknowledge of its toils and cares They cannot appreciate the favors bestowed on them by their parents as they do not know the tails they cost Their bodies and minds are enervated and they are constantly exposed to whatever j vicious ' ' associations are within their reach The daughter a c&nal T probably becomes that pitiable object a fashion-t- ull operation Ithere must necessarily be a re-- able girl The soUir he surmounts the conse- ilntiii in ikl- J quences of his parents neglect does jit probably j after his plans and station for life are fixed when a knowledge of some of its important objects comes tod late No man or woman is thoroughly educatenot required to labor Whatever accom' d-if Huuiuer j i ii possess whatever their mental makfty pulesfrom V the city WhutS to be plishments in they the voyage of life they require some Fnrni er he cajt face the business with the' ccr-- training k practical knowledge aniLexperience derived frqm tain j- tiat Of MbcU 3f hU labors themselves touseful labor of some will lit accustoming Ex sort— due COQtSQ business' find ' SURPRISE VALLEY-- ' market as iclh4 were within hereWpmd sight jqf Talley is about one hundred miles north- e “Pativ fittS eastSurprise It is abput seventy-fivpf Honey Lake Valley miles in length and from five to twenty miles in width - ltis the finest valley of lap d and grass that 1 ever saw in my life There are three lakes in the Galley each near miles ip length and 1 Uin'y nd Jepfiant - ansr mor Ukely t6 12 from three to ten miles intwenty width they sre alt salt as hi to them The Takes lie near supntieJ and tli it that producU of his fingers thethere ho outfet of mountains extending the fall range 'LaiiOfa garden ill find in these safac distant peneth of the valley: this rangeof mountains ex- the' entire length of the valley between the custom crs that he lias never dealt tend lakes and the desert bordering on the Humboldt 'The mountains on the rest are destitute of !i vegetation or timber ' hbdjJ-benefited- ’ BmitWnhc Mrpn j -- ’ M!Tfl S s - r Cooking: Stoves i ! -- Thors hi froraovef 1 ( I j ‘ Apathy NEW ei the-C- fore dcalof1 the-coffi- n : 1 - L Choice Variety iu Size and Fatten tf : ' ' assist Mr - r- - :4 - ' - J - '’i' ' S - - Alt |