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B 5 a " 'ifcJi1 4J s'' M V' -- Uie respectfully It is true ” what was and coming to UtahT (Cheers object or your laughter) Now 1 am going to tell you frahk ly jail about it so that your curiosity shall! be JUNE 14 1865 entirely allay eL WEDSSiULt-KOEKIKwhat we did hot ? r I will begin by telling jon we come for ' In the Unit place didnotcopne here to sal any of your lands and posies ‘ tion qo bit of It In the second plape PrmMVtfJily nniiy did we here to raake a rc flOOO cbmeout Annuis IVr Q fW rrf Annum COW Jtabto 1 ne by the discovery any gold or V iw !m lUnlls It ' Three Months - - 3 CO silver mi e (Laughter yet i iVrMgntjLTlihw Mi'nili jutdid 125 third pi tlfliTWW we MttUlll rTln 25 2 00 TVr ink'1 number the census of either sex among this people ihvrtijr I'orpiugls number (laughter) anil to thievery hour 1 arnln "blissful ignorance as to whether this Committee that met me in the suburbs of the City are like I OF M KT COLFAX myself without any wife or Vheiher they have been once or twice married (laughter) Fellow citizens or tho Territory: of Utah except your two delegates to Congress they had awif apiece (Laugh from iny told Fr far removed u 1 am Louie I feel that J have a right to dll every ter) In the fourth place we did not some man that lives under the American flag in tlijs'WiJe sjireaJjrcrublicbf-tMirbythgname body who are willhig to receive ns' (a voice “and 1 coins before "of MIov-citize'youthls you shall have ft”) and we have received ft your delegate In so lrom all )Vell now you can see we could couiplifnciitary a maimer fearing that you not have any ulterior design er motive in will by the speech to which coming here add in the fifth place that we star I you have to listen I rise To speak to you of ted might California and we are only just stop for Uie future of this great countrjrof ours rather ping here On the road (Laughter) It was tii auo ft h i ' ait o ro f w !i a t has beendonofor not any business wth Utah at alL Ve came observe this great country and 1 must it in the progress' of the great Republic nfesa that I had very strong temptations to ' I was gratified when on this long journey in another direction The Canard line of whicif niy companions and inytclf arc taking lamers invited me to go across to Europe Visit the Old World and' to Seethe British mot at tho gate's of your city and wo Wi-rAnd I confess I would like to iLiliCi'i'ita’ily was tendered to uij Although ! sdorliamenV how the Speaker presides in the House of confess i would far rather have come if I were to see how be atuung you in a quiet way' traveling about QommonsI Perhaps leam might something (A voice presides and Territory autUnaking teeing your-citwouldn’L” “no yon Laughter) 1 should observations: without: subjecting your ©fli also like to visit the French rial dignitaries 'to the trouble and loss of tiff-- and other scenes and J “Corpsin Legisla the Old places time that our visit acgjns entailed as it is called though I do not suppose worjd but which Is a insist iiponAheni' they pleas i is any older than ours I expect it was MFor Vet when they voluntarily and unexmade about the same time though of course pectedly to bs offered us officially this Yet I wo frit that it should be accepted as ours is fresher rhicli I like better had Rhine to to the a strong go temptation promptlyas it was tendered 1 accept it the Black Forest the Alps Spain and the itfre cordially because I kn6wCthat every the Italy-- and all that region of coon-tr- y one of you who knoiva- anything about me Alhambra1 - But-haverhad frr years past theory and m3’ companions is sure that reared as that It is- - the duty of amen who are in public we have been in a different school from what tlcipation inthe govyon have been and worshipping on a differ x aUAr we are regarded ad Gentiles yet ernment of a great country like onrsto know ranch as possible of the interests developdeppitAU tliirTyou have sCcn fit to request as ment and resources of the) country whose us to alopKon this journey to the Pacific'-tcommitted comparatively has been wiiioh-whave had destiny bands receive the- hospitalities And X said to hear) (llear lavished upon us so boundlessly in the two to their friends it they would' accompany me we day 1We have' been in your midst 1 rejoice my World till a e could wourd travel over the-Necame to this that when you at a tijne like froni look the of shores the Pacific towards tho:rahAow uf peace 8pan onr entire tinent of Asia j the cradle of the human kan fnrii ocean to occaivgiviiig the asu- - the Atid therefore we are here traveling ranco that the deluge of secession shall not race and-da' night ovefcyour mountains and valf this overwhelm ours fair land of again deserts andU plains to see this re I come to you rejoicing and I reys-onRocky Moantains and the was glad to hear from my old friend Cap- I believe the scat of Emtain Hooper j our former delegate in Qongress in this Republic ultimately b to be when he made tjs welcoming speech ou Sab pire 1 j (CbeerA) hath morniiig it the suburbs of your city i Asm otam who are V ' tilat you tod rejoiced in the pioneers far ont here in triunipli'of this of oursfover the enemies who the distant West ftaei many things that yon greiii ltepiiblic nought to bayonet the prostrate form of lib- have 'a right to ask1 of your! Government I erty nnd te blot this great country from the can scarcely realise' vvth this lafge assembly iiia of the world Thank God who rules in around me that there Is an almost boundless the heavens who determined that what he desert of 1200 miles betweeU myself and the h ail joined together on this cbntjhent man! valley 9f the MLskissipplTher are many things vild ntd put asunder the lepuMic lives that ytiiuhave a right to demand yon have and will live in nil the coming ages of created howevermany things here for yourNo one could traverse your the fbtore (Cheer ) There may be stormy selves: contiiet and peril there-- may bo a foreign city without --recognizing 'that you are war but 1 trust not 1 am for peace- - instead a people of industrjni (Hear hear) of war) wherever war can be honorably No one could look at yourjbeaatifal gardens avoided 1 want no war wjth EnglamT or which charmed as well as hstonisheame for Frn-nc1 want the such thing In the city development and the I did not dream of any stepping-forward of our giant Republ- of Salt Lake when 1 came here without rea- fuTghty ic- in its' march of progress and power lizing that ou or manyof you are a people to be as It will bo the commanding nation or taate if anybody should doubt that 1 TheDailyTelegraph O TERMS: -- 'I was going to almost certain destruction yet tack by the mail to the very lost—I say that mantis as worthy of honor for his heroism a fid fidelity as those brave boys in blue on the hill who are enlisted to fight the enemies (Cheers) ism in hopes or will flog those red enemies of ours so badly that yon will have no further trouble to get through with your mail T1EITEE! I I I " i ’ - 'jvmc V to-nigl- it y :s y s u y eremn-Tntrodacpd- - L' -- - i " o y ! to-ha- re Jios-piiali- ty - 1 a I S' y V i r (V-liver- f I -- - ‘ mighty lorai swelling oven the valley laugh- realized that he had visitors of taste (Cheers laughter) I regret yet that I left it bat ing at "the idling storm clouds around its and base white the eternal sunshine settles on its I was foil add the truth is I was too full for utterance therefore-- ! cannot make much of ‘head That Union of which yon and I arc citizens' a speech is saved the conspiracy that threatened its In the! first place to fcpealc seriously com' life has gone dowu blasted with Godjs wrath ing out here as you had so far from the old a ud defeat and sent dowu in shame and dis- States had alright to demand postal you honor through all thecoiuiug centuries of our communication I heard something that surlifttory And our Union is saved— that Union prised me it most be an exaggeration of the so dearli) uaand sopriccteswhichhaslitted truth— that at one time in your early settleus Hum our infancy in tle revolutionary ment of this plice you were so far removed struggle to the proud position we occupied from' that’yonjaever nations of the earth at the open: heard-o- the1 cjomrtmdicaGon nomination of President Fierce oniTiiigthe i’lg-o- l the rebellion and which we have Eiuce until he waai elected and inaugurated as reconquered that Union whose value wo President (A voice “That’s so”) That can no more compute than we-cathe value was some six or eight months — that was a ’$ Messing or si mother’s love of slow coach i and I don’t see-hoany which erth has nd arithmetic to reckou ane very one who had been'in the habit of reading a hiiyjales to weigh it not only lives but will newspaper every day could get along at all i for ward increasing' in grandeur andin he must have read the old ones OTer and over power until this earth on which-i- t stands again yields Jr the wreck of matter among the crash to (be iny fortune in Congress of worlds (Cheers) We have had dark toItdohappened a little towsp-ds- i increasing the posts m thcrpast wc have rcalfftfd what IJer v hour3 in the west not'as xnnch as I desi oJotus told children facilities timeofpeace as much as I could obtain from Conbut red " Uury their but in time of war pa-- ” rarenj?" And when it was proposed to the gress rents bury their children We have had' astonishment' of my that 4 yerse) days vitiiout iuut lilac nights without star 'but at lost the day of oppression there should be a daily mail run across these - f au J despair Is over the storm wind V Vioampawed IT away the glorious sud of ' vietviy wd peace' again shines on our' ban-K- ‘ r avagea of the forest and where the luxuries hers v an' - After Congress adopted Uie Constitutional amendment banishing slavery forever from of t tee land our armies vev- - forth and vic- - no hells of victory so rapidly torjr trod on-th- e ! lothat you could scarcely cease rejoicing over Cobunittee I proposed that we should vote a million of dollars a year to put that mail across OI1tc triumph before the news of another came the( continent members came to me and said e you till at length on thd lightning-wirI news came that the rebellion had perished ‘‘you will ruin yourselfi” They thought ft was ' monstrous an unjust and extravagant exv: J'-'ywd thenatfon survives Although since “ I said to them- - though I knew V f - j f that time Abraham Lincoln that great and penditure ' ' f- 9 icon whoise death evefy loyal man in little of the West! then compared to WXlffih X learned in the few' weeks of this trip I j 'ibis nation mouruV so'grcat so good who have said “tfie people along the line of that route 1 vV5 ocuPy a brilluiqt pagein history the have a tight to1demand it at jour hands and to the land of ldtis behalf demand ftC (Cheers) F reace but not tlie Joshua ''promised to occupy it with inthcirthe bill wad coaxed thrbngh ana nally was to preserve us through all dan- a daily mail running through here you or till the sun of victory 'shone all over our have' with! almost the regularity of borders tit! oven the was iu our jt Would run clockwork were it not for the incursions of I r'i bands and every rebel atony had surrender thesosa ’®1 about to vages And here let me say byway 01 surrender and the starry of j'' that if J ever bad any particn parenthesis over all trimDrh the wnaeiavc1 ‘ ‘the 16ve lar noble red man”Jl la pretty for' Althuugh-(ha- t great man has fallen by much the bann f the assassin during this trip (laughter) evaporated he had carved I do jnot think as mnch yet of him as I did They own e his oat wchc Temple of Fame were i end bisderds shjillTive after looking down from the hills at us J as to since learned and had it hot been bistame and services to" all the we have that Mr Otis and I had our hair ent so short cencratlons tiiat are to come (Cheers) t would sot have paid vLuther once beautifullv said “God buries his at Atthisoh andlhat workmen but his work still goes on” It is expenses to be taken even by an Indian uey : fur us who are left behind xo carry on' this mightj have aiped u (Laughter) Yet in ' work to its glopouexonsummationr ' spite pf these raids of the Indians onthialine where stations are Jmraed and the forage of — came hero my friends to speak destrpyed I sometimes wonder at the to you frankly about the object of our visit earlessness of these drivers in their deter is midst in s IknOwjt your sutrposei1 it Is mination o that-wopen your communication' keep d of- the sterner sluiovt a even when' without a paaseuger ia their ladies the sex the V have I other coach they will drive alone adopted vthat when they know sex' are the most inquisitive" Having a pro- that the worst aU captures threatens them fouiid reverence 'for woman fori beiiOTe that —worse than of being fcaptured by r I :1 mother wife home find heaven ere the four starved ia Andersonville for if they noblcFt dearest vordi in tlie Enslislv jangu- - orbeing y " tiiey Would be tortured with kgCyt have never believed this to be true jerecapttlred that none but the savage agony wtnrtQls and observation infllata on hia Tlctlau Tbctadrirtr bur from long experience told an ' ln- - a I roda as Is owmoex am our ' that quit persuaded yith them iwe have our orders to asm m can I the other give you til hazards and ' been a single lady of tli is: there has-nofind1 the idriver 5jroof on have Salt I Lake the North Platte clung to his mail j City that has asked whgt hi the kojx comMbut here for?” While there have topping ci mnt which hr-r- y wrecbdthr an I poach and all whrn ha kflew he ten several gentlemen who-hav- e caqnird to-nig- ht ’ f e bye-wor- - the-jjebel- s ! t r-®- ance to the Constitution and fidelity to the Emperor': Thank God we have no Emperor uor despot 297 --tf in this country throned of nnthrored (Cheers) Here every man has the right himself to exercise his elective suffrage as bs jsees fit none molesting him or making him afraid And the duty ot every -- glance to on Emperor bnt (tilegiancs to the Constitution obedience to the laws and devotion to the Union (Cheers) When you live to that standard you have the right to demand: protection and were you three times three thousand miles from tho National Capital wherever' the stany banner of the republic waves and d man stands under i if hi rights of life and he has it is the duty or arm if it take a score of regiments to protect and (Cheers) Now my uphold him in his rights friends I have mode a Jonger speech than I intend-ed to makO for there ore other gentlemen who will probably address you I thank yon for tho sere-node and for the hospitality 1 have received from everybody here of all sects and creeds In this Ter-- 1 ritory 1 1 oice that I coma into your midst I want to see the development of this great country promoted I would now touch on a question whief I could allufif to ati greater length— that is about mining but I find that oar views differ somewhat with tho views of some whom yon hold in great respect here therefore X will not expand on this But I would subject so in Colorado or Nevada ay this for the truth compels me to say It that this great country is the granary of the world eTerj'one acknowledges this at home tad abroad! When fire of the States In the Northwest produce three hundred and fifty million bushel of groin per can feed all your own laud and all year— when you the tarring million of other land bceidee with an ordinary crop then you ere IndeedTathe granary of this country has prouder boast the world But thou thoti— It Is to be the treasury iff the world God has put the previous metals through and through these Rocky Mountains and all these mountains In fret nnd 1 only say to yon that if you yourselves do not develop 4t the rush and tide of population will remehere and develop-i- t aSi you cannot help It (Cheers) The tide of emigration from the old world which even war with all It periis did not check is going to pour over ell these valleys and mountains and they are going to extend the developments of nature and I tell joulh-i- t if you do not want the gold they will come and take it themselves (Cheers) You are going to have this there will Territory increase in population then matter not be much danger about this State I tried a little while ago ' to stop my speech X find it very herd' to do so Now with these bright stars looking down upon us here as they do on our friends in distant States I thank yon for the kind attention with which yon hare Usteued to me and while I hold the stand I ask yon to join with me if yon will in three hearty hurrahs for which is so dear to our hearts the very Ark of our Covenant which may no ughsilowed hand ever fndenger In the centuries yet to come Tim assembled throng Joined with the speaks according to hie desire and gave three heerty cheers) which were followed by three as good “for Conks that-Unfa- - v- 'iJ ?u m"r It PACKAGES GUXrOWDFil ict young msoj It: and imperial - " T IE a s FOUND! owner can have them by proving property and paying ail expensesCI1ARXes KIDQEAlZ 290-- 3 th Ward 1 - - PACKAGES STANDARD M FOItrSALF AT lULlHK ' i closing out cheap Brown Sheetings (IIINLETT ' ii OF THE CHOICEST tlVALir place a RED IIETFER and CALF CAME to niyDR on nvar horn and left hip The LOWEST 31A11IIET IUTal ESECTFCLLY announce thaF being about to Vacate their Store for the purpusw of eit- trgfng it they now offer for a few days to dispose of their Stock of I DRY GOODS WALKER 202-t-f OVCRSIIIRT8 SHOES James Bceston ' Is' II ATS No AGENT Uurclny Street ! QUEENS WARE HARDWARE ex-Cat- tle BROS ± COMMISSION NIW YORK TINAVARR CITY Agent for tbu purchasing of all kindij Merchandise and Machinery for Utah I 3SS3T-- announce to the Inhabitants of this Territory that I will have on exhibition at tho Gensral Tithing Office Yard In this City on- the 20th Inst all the STRAY STOCK now in my possession All persons interested are hereby notified to come forward prove property pay charges and take them away £iroHT— Both of the villains engaged in the Schell Creek murder have been arretted ae will be sen by the following tele- - YOUNG FARGO A Com and Boise City ' JACOB OUNSTEIN Apply to PAUL ’COBURN - 287-2- w WILLIAM MANN Division' Agent on Road OFFICE of the OVERLAND STAGE LINE Easi Temple Street 0 8 L City' I 270-t- Ice- - CrcnB AT THU GLOBE OK HAND BRANCH" ESTABLISHMENT First Door Emt of GODBES AND the voice I Fork Corned He (4 per Quarter half In advance Privat Tuition $16 at residence next door to Jenkins Sadler’s jp block and half west of Tabernacle References: D 0 Calder A T B II Stenhouse Esqrs i 295-l- m ' rutomcrs will find me ever ready to serve My them with DELICIOUS STEAKS TABLE SALT Fort Crittenden June 131865 H S BxDcfxsld: Walton one of the murderers at Schell i Creek was arrested a short distance from here this morning He confesses to having killed two of the men with a hatchet while " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT sleeping C Fxaacsox J t FOR SALE that wHI satiate the epicure nd HAWKINS’ ie determined to’ sell-a- t low figures- Wear Horn Salt Sled to oeo-- step in the right direction for Ofpeslta tlao Resldemee off must build to fhlfil wraU want to huQd-t-w-e the nice prophecies of oof fatnre greatness or Got Thrul— H B Clawson Esq arrived in New Ycck on the 8th fast—aU welL 39th Word G IX Clip - d at a SOU P MEATS T teams TWO TEN-MUL- E equipped & ready for loading TWENTY-TW- nEAD TISE FIT O OLD MULES KENTUCKY BROOD ONE FINE and FOUR CALIFORNIA WAGONS and UARKKSS Concord STXTf SEOF SCOT Tor particulars enquire of Bf essrs L City- G WANTED JMMEDIATEDi ' t OF THE BAREST CUTS CATTtS FIFTY TTAGOSB WITH To haul Coal from th Tclegra?11 — lacmnwloj SALT with aj nirlet w3l tin ti tb am prepared on a forge scale for ceding - off the ferered elcmsnffof Midsummer at where LOW RATES 273-- 1 1 " ' Coal Bed to Camp DangUi LAKE- - ICE DEPOT X b sse-t- f -r- KERR k Co Banker) - T FOR SALE! Or DINNER ROASTS ' OYSTEBS CAKES f T SALT LAKE CITY' from the lOth't 15th June - FOR BREAKFAST t 28S-t- n SALT! SALT! f FINE CANDIES care taken in filling orders sent by FINE BOILED JKT Those who want to build will read ther City Lumber Yard advertisement Mr Yonng BE HAD FRESH PORK SAUSAGES ALWAYS - - BRIOIIAM TOW VEAL etc a limited class for the study of correct rapid reading of Vocal Music at sight DT THE OLD NOTATION TERMS - TIIE forming TRAINING v ’ BEEP FORK MUTTON - of singing tullidgeandteacher HARMONY PIANOFORTE announce! Mr intention of Vocaf hia Music to the Student of FOR " f ' Strttl Son "Francisco : Commissions i - Froni - V - ELEiHENTARY axe VOICE TRAINING CLASS Mid 10 i- known Mr EVELETII Vv tL I have fTAKE3 PLEASURE in announcing to Kis nu-- A years and him to be a man of fovre know tnerous friends and the generous public ef Sait buninem nian- - and 1 a and grind Integrity Lake that he intends keeping on hand a complete pleasure-irecommending him tornyfrienii variety of the public as a suitable laaa (oVnlrust vjib Sfx Assistant Superintendent on Road at of & icitisras' of Utah and ailjafefit :Tfiilca on the Pacific w)io may deeire Jd te Haring been ten jenjn In a fii lioiiae in this City ItfTwVi ronfldent that-able toRive MlUfoutionto liltietMiit By permission he refers to President BB10IU) h NEW STAND AND CHOICE MEATS BOA! Or i C Solicits the Commissions I i San Francisco Caty flrl-eliv- WANTED i DWIG1IT EVELETII IN T11F MARKET BRIANT STRING AM General Estray round Keeper 297-- 6 iu® u: AGENT- CIII8LETT A CLAIUt FIRST MEAT IIOtJSE 1 gram:— 23-3k- a 290-- tf - -! BURTI8 FRENCH k WOODWARD TUrTS BUKTI8 A Co i New Tel ' SAMUEL ROOSEVELT And to Merchants of Salt Lake City' should cause an immediate clearance MOST revpeetfally -T- coniy Refer t THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD and wo offer them at Driraa that cnnaiiiiSinx-Firi- Exhibition of Stray 6toek Wire Ti!?'!?' I WALKER BROS Capt and A Q M U fl Vole Q M West fiub Diet of Plains -- — -- Cht -- i ’ AT i i u y vocolvcd nua Kov OjicuiLj it FEY?SJtAMSTEESUtcosT for WANTED A 1 y eTlisit L ' i EnronisandftvgslcwriT R ApptoWa-HOOPE- -- - ate Sub-Distr- not speak to to-nig- ht -- com-memor- r - discuss controverted matters for AH of which will be sold low Tor Cosh or you with an forked or double tong&e the life of public man is such that it Is open in nil changed on reasonable terms for Work its pages hot e the world Yon know whether I lloncsUules Wagons Ilay or Grain have sought truly your Interests If I have not in the past I could not convince you by profession tor you have a right to night I have told you what and 'all the people of demand of year Ooverxnnent this broad land have precisely the seme rights M you And now what has the Government a right ' per-formis- ce ' RED PINE LUMBER ll ( 2000 lbs Plow Steel ollegtonce The Government' reserves to itself the right to Tiject any or all bids Bidders are requested to be preseut the opening of proposals at my office at 12m June 24th W03 the Post Office Bide will be addressed or sent to my office) to (through Capt 1) B Stover chief of the Plains Quartermaster West Comu Douglas UT and endorsed “Proposals for Wood or Coal” as the case may be D B STOVER S9S-2- w 1 8-- 1 ‘ Ahs 1 - cos & c Power Thrasher beet-qastit-y : JOISTS RAFTERS -- in-th- Pitt 1 o -- - jlSSS The Wood mast be of the sound and la length of not mure than twelve feeU The Coal must be of the best lamp bftnmlnoae and entirely free from dost It will be weighed at CAmp DuogUe free of expense to the centnctwi Bidders will specify in thdr bide that they will comply with the above conditions Good and snf ficlent Bonds will be- required for the ftutbful of the contracts and names of two sureties must accompany each bid Bide will be received for furnishing the whole amount of each article required in one bid and bids also will be received for furnishing not lees than 600 Cords of Wood or 3u0 Tons of Coal in any one bid Payments will be mads in such funds as the government may furnish Contractors will bs required to take the eath of ct rs al JnaslSth ! LUMBER YARD us-th- afiu reb-capit- UT MOWERS REAPER? and THRASHERS 12 Wood’s Slowcrs 12 B&kcyo Combine M(Swcrs and dlcapcK WOOD TUrce Thousand (3000) Cords COAL Twelve Hundred (1200) Tons CITY -- r- of Representatives) to-da- w fellow-membe- fles-Bxsraic- T Sealed proposals will bs rsrsivsd si this OiBcs until 13 ni Ins 24th dsy of June 1SC5 ft fur nishing the follow lug supplies of Qnartenusater atorss to bs deliTerod at Camp Douglas UT in each quantities ae required but tbo whole amount of each article required shall be delivered by the let day of December 805 v Tlie Poor Artist's Iovo n re-’-'- I- Caup Dowlas t and for the use of man Therefore it feQ WEDNESDAY EVENING to my fortune to demand it also for yon I JUNK 14th ISM would not allude to these things but the :h airman of your committee alluded to them Will bo presented the beantlfal Drams In S seta yesterday morning as one reason though differing ss I know yon do from me In many CAMILLA’S HUSBAND respects yon had seen fit to extend this compliment Bat to resume I insisted that there 0 should bej this wire across this continent: No one was willing to undertake the matter unless the Government aided I proposed that Produced with Beautiful Scenery Superb Dresses Brilliant Appuiutmente and an Efficient we should nay a subsidy It waseasy to Cast of Characters It In the Senate but in the House of epresentatires it was more difficult as there’ To Conclude with the popular Ballet Tores are more conflicting interests and closer dl vision of parties hostile to each other When I proposed thatjwe should pay forty thousand In which Miee ALEXANDER will personate Five a year men were amazed at it however we Different Characters and execute eeveral finally carried that through and not a man Dances the WhoIetoncludiDe with n Ballet Diverin all the land regrets it y There was tissement FAIRY TABLEAU another great interest yon had a right to demand Instead of the slow toilsome and ex-- 1 SES BILLS fob rax PARTICULARS yon freight your pensive manner in which O-distant to this and hardware Territory Doors goods to com- o’clock Perl st yon should have a speedy transit between mence open 8 at the Missouri Valley arid this intramontane The Box Office open for the basin in which yon live' Instead of paying two or jhreepnees— sometimCr overrunning I Tin's Pm and from iso tin after the you should have a th eommeocement uf railroad communication and California de- mandedthft (Cheers) I said os did many 5 others in Congress “this is a great national enterprise we must bind the Atlantic and Palates together by bahds of iron we most lie iron norse through all these valleys and mountains of the interior and When thus interlaced together we shall be a more coin-aand homogenous republic” And the ADJOINING THE COUNCIL HOUSE This greft acifio Railroad Bill passed work of uniting three thousand miles from GSLCITY shore to shore Is to be consnmmated and we hail'the ‘ay of pei we can-dmAnythin X HAYS ON HAND A SUPPLY OF cannot do in built this company Is tqbuild it if they do not the Government will If shall he put throogh sooa not toilsomely slowly as a far distant event but as ah event of the decade In which we livei (Cheers) ' AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF All these STS matters ibst you have a right t d- and of tbs National Congress' (A j voice “and what of the State?’) A gentleman suggests about the State I will answer very frankly about the State The Constitution says “Congress may adTo which I shall In a few days add a large mit hew States” It does- hot say Congress shall quantity of es It pleases and admit them and Congress does the tie vote of the Bpeaker-l- s very rarely called Seasoned Wliite Pine Finishing or reject I might speak for or needed to more frilly on thisadopt point bnt 1 do not corns hsre to Lumber and Flooring f ! n ruias - ‘ -- FOR- - FUEL Omcz Osisr QciSTssiunn Wist and his Sistiagnishsd Traveling Companions be opened up by that frail wire the condnc who bars signified their Intention of being present ’on this occasion tor of Jove’s thunderbolts tamed down - ! (Speaker of the ublio had telegraphlo c ommunlealion spee-'n- g the messages of life and death of plea-sore and of traffic that the same way should to-nig- -- Jena T Cams o K: PROPOSALS Cuvmrv COLFAX Hon SCHUTLER XIomM c-f -- — B Arm r 1 Performance! Special In honor of tbs visit to our CUyjofths Mr-iiih- s - II Uuupr Acting and flings Manager Qcabtxrxastes Det abtxkxt U J3 Win pay TWEX’JIT'TIVE ‘ PER TON ar G-W-C- forhanii DOlAAlto 41 - Ieto“ |