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Show ' " HI le ! ant ? ' ': ; f ', f i E UTAH EVENH : ?-- i ;nn :. i r ; - .jiff,; sk;83B !'JT ; l; rr..? I . AM- - lm THE ,. 1 i. - -i.. " THE , BONK TWRKII9 OF ALT lake; By The Tribuno of tliia morning publishes tbo report of n eommiltoo of tho Grand Jury detailed to examine tbo Sun-da-ys c.t ' ! Telegraph. Kail Robbers Captured in Southern Utah. tion that iff proportion to tbo amount of money handled, tho robbery and corruption which characterized,, , Bo Tweeds reign in Now York are folly BUvct,- - Wset or equalled in the management of our city A"?j aaatk- UP ITAIKS. fond by the immaculate cburch.olB-clal- t. I amsCKIPKO: la the ten yean preceding flfi March 9ie or Slot, 176," the total' receipt of exprese by moil k- Ilf the City Treacury ai shown by tho i fw 1,1 fWvtmonav boo Id wen 111111,306,73 from there ii wook. fond at cents, V eerrisr pee Brigham .Young and Danial II. PUnrA by Wella hate drawn by tha thouiandi without warrant of law or equity, and PROFESSIONAL CARDS. in order td'. identify them- nearly two de'.lara-hay- e bean, expended in Bobbbt Babkhbbb. ! thousand a If. Bnvrrr. painting thoir portraits. Over $10,000 BENNETT k HARKNESS, have been expended in employing deI ) j ( RNEYS-AT-LAW- b tectives and informers, of which detec,TTO Daniel H. Wella received $1,005. tive 90 MbIb Stroatt j Inst six years, aiidefrom the SALT LAKI CITY. ! During the Mb talaijua. paid the regularly appointed '' city attorneys there has been paid JOHNSON,: ; & H illy ar Bates A at Law. $10,250 tq Fitch Attorney & Page at WashingDenis Sutharlaad, H HartrrloMuwl t Blncham Canyn, TTtah Cnurto nf ton, and C- - H. Hempstead, for legal rrmifor. will pnmtiwi In all theCourt of tho Iha Territory and la tho Supreme services. .The license tax received foam -- -- ' I $ Uaited States.. ' i dealers from September 1871, to liquor Pmnnt attention (iron to any buiinaM to my care. December 1875, waa $150,770 and than Befereooe yireo If required. appean to bo . no return of moneys . t.- r for licenses to any one except the Albkbt EAua , paid yuan Tnxoaa. Brigham Young, who, with Prophet j TILFORD A HAGAN, wea in the liquor bneinese in the Little ATTORNEYS ATLAW. i Salt Lake House during 1860,-67-- 08 00 i OFFICB In FedoraljPourt Building. and 70, ; One half of the license foes paid by tbia flrnt Amounting to $7,012.-5- 0 . ts H. was returned to Brigham, in MORQAN. .. .. .C. no drawn' upon the City Treasury in W bis favor and the same charged to li( It and 13 Coart IIouio builillns. account. The board bill of Gov.' cense UTAH. ?ALT LAKE CITY S. B. Axtell (El Obispo) at tho Townnwoioe DbWoli : send House during his slay in Utab, IX. Bwn. . BASKIN t. DEWOLF, amounting to'$718,25. was' paid from the City Treasury. Ws 'suppose tha . Counselors and Attorney AT LAW. church paya hie board, bills .in Nsw Ogee Orer Joel in A Park's Jewelry 81 ore, . Mexico where he has been working in iT.T LAKt CTTY. Utah. its interest. If Grant doil't turn this, bummer out ! . BREARLY A MAXWELL, of office on learning of this huh robA1TORNEVS AT LAW. ! bery he will deserTe rebuke. The city i DFYICIe-No- a U 15, Federal Oourt bes been engaged in the crooked whisky business, and tho items fur liquors GttCHRlST A CLEMENTS, and refoesbmeote . show that tho city (.VWary Pahlit i Ofiee) officials and hangers-o-n bars consumed LAND A MINING ATTOR- large quantities of Valley Tan while NEYS, . they have been preaching tha1 Word of Qfliee 8harkey,a Bulldlnf, Wisdom" to their thirsty followers. fe.LT Lake city utah. j .n-c- vrASHisJ&s.r The action of the Grand Jury in view I C. C. Clkuuts. at Wahinyton. of these disclosures will be looked for LCARE EIIITT N0USC.1 with interest. C. K. GiLcuaurr. at Salt Laha City. j Louisiana Crooked vestigation. In- i ' i; . p: d ed I - wnr-ran- , attorney" at law. ! furnishing Poor . Lo and the Black . Hills. Greenback Convention in New York. Knights Templar Demon- stration. ? V- -, CaptawMfw Spfiol to flia Etmhig FaiM.1 '. .f Nephl," Jane 2. Tbii morning E. H. McBrido, J. Wbitback, R. Rollins, E. Sparks and Alf. McCune brought to this place the two men engaged in the late mail robberies. They were captured about 5 oelock yesterday afternoon on the north side of the Sevier river, about twenty miles west of the bridge. McBride wu within fifty yards of the coach wbea they committed the lut robbery on Wednesday evening, and then fired at the men; he end John Wilbeck,'tha person who' drove the mail when tho first robbery was coin-l ted, followed tbs track of. tbo robbers until they found them encamped near the Church House. The roobers Wil-back-s commenced firing immediately. so McBride gun was out of order, had to answer the fire, of, the two robbers, and was ebligod. to give up the chase, but in a short ' time' met the three other, persons mentioned above, who .returned with them, and the five uoceeded in taking them prisoners, . EASTERN. The Blaise Psvelepeieels," WILLIAM RUSSEL, M. D., ! El. : ' Medical Elootrioian j and Baunoliiadtit-- . l Fint South Street, Corner Sixth East Streep tf SALT LAKE CITY. bet Tempte.St, ."- Personality e. (np tk-- Over tha Sew Tort Candy Store. ' . I ft-- 9 ; t: ROBT. A. WADDILL, PUBLIC. NOTARY 17? Federal Coart Uoese, Hoe I in rO " SALT CAKE CITY. ' ' IMF M w; V- FRED. CARTER, j AUCTIONEER GENERAL Coanora Boilding;. Main Street! I I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH'- - ! SOCIETIES.. nh i 0t Lone a, Fell we. NaVlO. 0-- I every r,":iKtSiisCTJ.w OwaaR Meet tvs. No- - 1, I. 0. 0. f.-- v ires aed third Tueeday of every U Odd Fellowe. Hall, over Cohe s Nore.at7 oeioeka aa Viaiting Patri' enth. Hiuis.ap. .""''"Imj ( Maaavtaoa oribe. Mj 1 Fell we, UMi Lonoa, It, S.L 0.0. to Mew HaU Kiaaday.atTK every over Cal Odd Jwala etosa .reUuwe In gjod etandlng are Invited lo attend, ! ( ODD. A BBOdAUl. ; VltLekam, Soeretory. Fr-Xe- am. euwe. I v at ItLaketitf. Kaigkta of rytblna. involves Ideu, indi- ' ks viduality; responsibility', plucki-ar- id tho News very justly discards these useless appendages it may truly be called the embodiment of impressive impersonality ." (Jo is a snail shut up in its shell an, Impersonality as stupidly as the Newt. There is something .impressive in a live newspaper like the London Times or the New York Herald with its trained editors and busy reporters, nameless but well known, who daily grapple with the intricate problems of "social and p.litical life, add educate the- - masses to' n '.higher ialelleotual existence who; by the force of their reasoning, tbs brilliancy of their imagination and tha keonoett of their wit, lead and control public opinion; but tho Impersonality whigh j presents this combined force while it fort bids the publiQc mention - f indi vidua) names, is something different from the inani-tiparrot like repetition of church the "Impresssuch as characterize ive Impersonality" of the Eip Vaq Winkle Near. Ita corps of oomspondr ents it made up of a sot of intolerant illiterate vagabonds, who, avoiding honest work, stroll around tha country as ' Mormon missionaries and whota disin the New jointed screeds, published arc simply tirades of abuse of the hospitable people who feed end shelter them, will probably Nazi year tome of them in ths oA stay at homa to ha quartered Vj while presCce of the church organ,, as turn their tramps. ent tenants take es Jeaa Sen wta, Seesetary. 01 Fell EaoxrasiiT. NEWS, The advertising Advocate, speaks of "the impressive impersonality of tho Church organ" the News, as the higheil, method, it. can propose for I. WHITE, M. D. and Sura eon-MPhyaician etoire). ST MFEHOIAL eoovoratlmie Looea He. Mead aad ftiarth Tuewley avenlmn at 7 Bid). la Odd Ntnwa oppiaUa JKlMt Fpck, Monel Bank. SqMi'nlng KaJehts oordlally if. m. ivLoit. a o. Sjwtea nrsvam. K. of B. and B. ' aiuar 4 ".T T wife . I who said, Jersey drink hd roaly eant doer, iryou "My coffee without abusing me, how is ilyoii can always drink bed whiskey without J abusing tha barkeeper?" Sted Men. College; .The , girls at Washington Taiaa, Na 1. lern 0 B. II. , Nattesoenclle held at llai ever Cohn s Leavenworth, Kan., sent a challenge to Wed1 - Jain third Bret and the oe fi, the young man asking thorn to pley a ssedavoi wuh month, at7S n'oluck-brethren In nuud slaudteE areevr-d'all- y gama of football. The boys rofoaed on invited to aUna-the ground that thegirli wouldnt, kick W. w.UpSIWKK. A fair. MB. Aw.s, C. B. : i .. , . I t s It wes a New - . . HATS) CAPSTRUNKSi VAilSESp . e . U. !ii- WILLIAM J .. till' FOREIGN. jJl V. SUrt siUvVP .iiiH.i. losYr ipiuil.l oil' r mi. : ri;iil PraBrMcdr. I.at.. DROWn; .. H. sj .luji 'insq v. Hn.ti.T.'J .stiT iftl tnas r.e-- i nwiR ie'il-jV- 'il vWTJRJJGBi 1l uit0 r. ii AND' LfVpRY. In; a16U $$i.i Uuis fUlUfVJ tfi Ita 'i.-- m.. MFATiEB, l'i-.3- vriT '.iot!--- iaiisijp ', ' .i..kac jHn.'c.U m Si ;SiilBi ui ooialS T" Itt .. "lih . -- 1 ImiirorementsfUnilfhsd: will suiwrlnteed the a iJ37rTw7 . aMabUshmeu sod wertiliw afi i.uii. .ii;a I 'J'he ooneontraii-of ore a speolalty. i vl.k'ihleiiEei edj Mining iironerties earelUlly and thumoghtF tsnroroQi lneiiested fced repertadMpoii. lieologiual reports, and maps Auaisked m aiipltration. wilt maka-opaitelnlUt to Uie application (or pataet ol auaes aad.puaoral o . J.-- : ii:72 edl la Lid.eH lands. lo soonoctad with an wiMoUHww and oe and onuhHIor af law la WoHilPgtuo, who will .c.1.7 st attend to the procuring of U. 6. patents. Eestor'thV UFK1CR. KlmbarSlusk, Uomu ill aed. If. P. bok Ilflf. Salt Lake Uw,..lL ... ., u sji 1j llowl wu; so loqaq u-- Me; HOIIIIlfcLF . -- titfmsTftntf. J a "HiBf imt'drtiiauQi:!; MMIIill - Af v;. trg dtihti irnnse mu. 'i t. ri THE . f :: : MISCLT;ANEO.IIa.BT ' ''M ' .' ' tp it i ,i .Vs $ r -- j i II- -. ; vJS fp UTAH X3M BAVARIArj''' isi ,1. J J.- t-i- lw -i ,ewi.L ill L I Y i 111. SUMMER GKMHEnS ; ...... i . ! .wi.'-i'- t ' i i ! i t ' . . ONLY PAPER ... , - lo it's li.! RlfBlAo . Hf i !l il Oil I lilt Vilndo 1st!! ti.iirAIUw daeuWlmef WWwWHiiijo . ki Uiifd Stain Samjw liiiig bpattf ' vii . '.f'.sv.. svi.-MiK; ; .v) ' .! "."U; ill-! . J. ! j .' j Working plans anfiestimatee Hr mines and .j .. r- cv fer.luoo i Jased', i BREDEMEYER, ;N O TAHY ..-v- .? f h-- i : ETC.; IT6. J 'r i Dexter ,, Otooloo. I j Call and axamins hit stock and priest. . S1 : w xlatou vil jr T. O. DUNN New York, June 2. Journals this morning surrender much space to devel opmenta in the Blaine matter yesterday. The Herald says Blaine is tricky, shifty and bellioose by turns, Blains outs a poor figure in hit' auooossfol effort to secure the lettem We think it wiiK bring little ' credit to' the Maine statesman, while it gives the last touch lo hit want of true personal dignity. It looks as'though the foualio candidate having town the wind is reaping the whirlwind that must blow him over ill another Uereid says-i- f thw Republipiece.' cans succeed in nominating Blaine they should put Cblfai ' on : tha ticket Vrilh him. ... , The Tnbnne'sayt at Iasi it looks a little at ii somar of the mud. throws., at Bla'ine might slick."' Thera is" nothing in the testimony of the witness Mulligan calculated to produce- muoh -- effect exthe matter of private, letters.-Thoscepting-in. Blaine must someway explain; some explanation about the- letters- It indiopeneibli or it will be believed that they conceal something which will .nut bear light. U . , .i . The Times tsyt the extraordinary proceedings of yesterday before the House committee, reveal Blaine in a light wnich is fatal to his availability as a Presidential, candidate. Popular judgment and political expediency combine to rrjeet Blaine, and between them he has gone over .a majority of dead candidate. From Blainee foil the foiends of Cunkiiug will take eonr-ag- e aVT n x'tr,"d LIVERY AND FKXfi BTABLBB. es . . hsuiis la She gtaoe where roe Hwffitafrw FTJBZsZSma 32VZN ESZTZ02TS BoooriEEv; fmk ektiijBC iLWKHEBsICIliuas ..II ! ENGLAND. .Lwjnl st1 (ipV-'i- , M , 9 S4 hi 'e gf ? ( B v M W.mWPiis'iu ft bJE R 9 wr v Best Advertising Medf am f i- the .territory, latest a TURKEY. .tsiiVlI C PRINTING! rtWi'l-- t m ImI Tmor.B P?W,. : 'r. . - rx..lf I I., H6nttt sit LetefbrfiAeoa rsassiaMs (trig y sAetsd. tacking ot Props.-iHcaits watofi-- . .i AHtwrFaM! iparajashasaetk.u.u Xo.'tiHi 2ssdr wtas, Ms., Arawawp esl . mhos niLuv;i.-;wftyu9)AsAidl Wsaflaa Eoary, or ksgtefl, MhbV "' 1 to Lean; Will Aowafii by MUfogtl jf ;l t."i OtauTid lottli' attest, ,l'lal "sM'tisflraC ; i,; i,.j lit t'4bhiit piiiSkCW..1.i; BfiffigBBDffii BiVBn.tM AffpIlBBilMc - I91tfi"JmTr1- . ...... FMvMipn Csi4 ij ,v .;.HAfiNIHG: A:.C.0LE(!, Itil 'Estate 'feat Cil!eftiiir ijeriti to-da- JOB 7-- 11 MM.MPjWnilWfou f ' i ,i.'''- concur in Berlin's proposals because - . I :: n ' 1 hi ' these proposals had not been presented .I'.p ; Naw Orleant,' June 1,Tlie Congres- to tho Porte. He believed Ihn revolu! Tin sional Committee commenced on' open tion et Constantinople wee due to a i spontaneous feeling on the part of the i.ainvestigation, ail present except Blacki burn.' Internal 'Revenue Supervisor people, end was not influenced by party Tha consequences; might he agenoiu. Hunt testified that in 75, while an Telegraphic Reports extremely important,, but he had no route to New Orleans, a distiller named reason to anticipate any but good rei J.i-i.- t 1 tn-- t Walsh, of this city, met him at Holly sults. .. ... i Springs, and stales that tha distillers paid bis predecessor, Cobh, $1,000 per " ! i . : ?3 i month, and delred similar arrangement with Uie.witnuss; came on ,to New On Fwlltlml, leans when ha found distillers runniog FILL L0f AL BEPIRTBLVET man"orooked Jnne 1. The imperiin of amount tha Constantinople, 1 J si I a I large ner. which ho explained. lie dismissed al proclamation wu received y, Todd and Harmon fur irregularities, but declaring that tha members of the they were sonn afterwards employed in I ; I. Cabinet shall eontinua in office,' that the the Custom House. i ! 'it-- , j civil from the Sultan grants $1,500,000 Vgiaiee by the Allerery Gsasrsl. list for the purposes of tho State, and Washington, June 1. Attorney Gen- relinquishes the revenues from the pri- LATEST NEWS 07 INTSBSSt eral Piorrepont bat delivered to the vate property of the crown. Tho procj i . President an elaborate opinion in flavor lamation recommends the establishment of tba equilibrium in the budget, the of the delivery to Col. Wm.cCmigh, immediate i improvement of; tho public of Colorado, by the Surveyor General education, the izalhri of tha of that Territory of an approved plot as ministry of Julioe, and Couneil of State, avideuce of title of a tract; of land em- and directs the ministry to revise the bracing 73,000 acres, adjudged to him form of government suitable to all Turkish-suhjeotwithout distiaotion, so by tha Register and Keciever of tha aP m . ' i. J to iw l d Pueblo land district in Colorado, un- as to secure Jhe. liberty of every indif ; i. viduai. JJ der an act of Congress February 25th, ,? Col. Creigh is a derivative 1860. claimant, and his 'claim wu pused in . '' V 'll-V' ' i,'. hie fovur by the Register and Receiver. s i v ' ; ' Conntvtiou. with Hie MAIL is a In A right of appeal to. the Commissioned r. Vreneli of the General Land Office was setup A 1. June : i u..y which Col. . .:::vo squadron of large Paris, by the opposing parties, are assembled in Mis Craigh resisted meintaiping. that the French mo n f-war FIKST-CL1S- S J0B 0FF1CB, registers herd made by law a spooial harbor of Toulon in medians to ssil for . . v h . , . ti e the powers ety jurheial the cut, but no order hu yet been re tribunalf.vr.ith ' iialure,-- ( whose' decisiohoUwere final. ' for their ceived departure. .., Bit The Secretary of. the Interior, Mr. DeJ ( ,t .t il si t.i I ex'id 'whiob Wkxacutadaif L&Ja of Uf the ' that held appeal right lano, ' BRIEF subwore TELEGRAMS. decisions . isted, and that the ject lo reviaw.l Hal Attorney" General i Vi O L A X O Seven thousand soldiers left Spein for .. : k i J i reverted that ruling, and recommends .. lLa of Cuba yesterday, a. .. the delivery plot.; Wori Plain and Tho Alabama delagalu to SL Louis Tho Black lfille. , .. , ..i . '. .01 .1 ll I are uninatnicted. Mi ! Omaha, June 2. The following disI'.vtftM r !.!) Isvil The Mukteng race wu a failure. patch wu received from the proprietor EBB BIBFATCIC. EKAT3I WITH. the rider being egnin blind, j y 'a. of tbo Sidnoy; end Black Hills stage Parker, The Vermont.' Democratic Conreor tine: "My stage driver from the agen. Introduced their delecy to Sidney carps on fuqt to the Platte'. tion, yesterday. ttaMAJI,5ATrr-i..;r.- :i Hit horse wu killed 'under him. Tha gates lo St. Louie for Tilden, Indians got tbo mail and saddle." This Missouri Democ ratio Convention sleo-to- d :.i . gives that the" Indiana are operating lo:tho National. Convendelegates south of tbo agenciu hut to whst ex- tion yesterday, probably between Hentent and in what numbers is unknown, 'Xo.WQBt? '. dricks or Tilden ita their choice,' Cass sou lion. Ureeuback Turk gte A constant guard was kept over the out 'of cars , Not York, June beloning to Jarrett and Palmers sixty oounlies In the State were reported that train .for a' day jor two befon it 1 1 ; .tti to ho lepra ecled at tho Democratic started, in ardor that nobody might put i the so. and insure in thaaxla sand boxes, held M . In the Aitradcd Orders Convention Greenback' Promptly success of bets' made 'against "the train A. ii. . . . ; ill'Germania Assembly Rooms, and one . , lima, , j I hundred and twenty out of one bundled arriyiug.on i '. J '. !'hi ;; assembly districts in Tha Minnesota Domocratio Convention, and twenty-eigh- t Aodrxm I 1 We'iV, " v w efigt , 1 tha State; Theodore E. Thomlinson yesterday elected delegates to 81, Louis, of tha ptesidod. Various greuuback addresses aud pesstd rosulutious- in fovurarid opwere dulivored by four daiugetes at large. resumption of' specie peyuient Two inomhera from each of the 82 posed to a protective lajilf, uid stroagiy districts of tho Statu woro appointed to donouncing the exlravagaiiro of the The Gonveolipn.-frifoi-sJ tho Dcmooratio ProsidentM Cwnveution .r-r- rv BAS ' Lskt. Tilden. in St. Louis, Louisian. laveetlgatlan. dfHiiilinU ,n:. Cbmr ttiidMImth i . s!?'1 llT i raff fcjfcN Iktammu Ami nUar pftmkmif j Tho Earl mt Herb j. of Home tha In 2. June London, Lords lui night, tne Barf of Derby, in replying to a question, stated it was impossible at present to produce tha dispatch onnlafning 'Englands' reAisal to , THE !? .inti . i Tha Knights Philadelphia, Juna y.Yc a .' Templars demonstration in this city toGoods Home. day waa probably the finest display of the kind ever witnessed in this country. There were over one hundred oomman-dert2: numbering about 7,500 being heeded by a band.' The streets through i'lii: :f tK'.v : .f : which the procession passed wore ramoved his ftoro to tho first door north with thronged rpeotators and huiinost o f BeCorele.s Yasxjad suit hu was nearly suspended.' The proceeslon a foil l.'n in was over one hour passiug a given BENTS FURNISHINB BOODS, j point. 1. : - kl GENTS of K. Ta. ... 11 riJ The Ursat Dewowame It blue it 1 'I Ol .? sqqji til luirMit-a- " Jt., Manager. rCHIE McGOWN, -- mw b.a JV;si!-,,i,- v i fl 01M,i,-ll jM '. gr tub 1 SALT LAKE CITY. FRIDAY. JUKE 2. 1876. IfJCIUMWI ,' jTornlnxi.and Ivory. Evening, uMPtadtl , , ' UTAH EVENING MAIL . T8 i:- j.cl vr 'f.d I. I n? JAY s'J rUlrosJt.sut I), BOk..:JI aid fellden, Cwpeniert toil it Iml i . .JnsirJv r.- -n o..30s ) 'Ml . ftexs and Affesa .fitted apr, a(W 4tt dgteffoRfoB w ybtilaCtifCi .,i - a ik x tut s FHANCE. ; J : t7 i futgit .rt ufi nrixr'V - t vftt liw-.i- bas-.ii- n ' - .. 8MiMBpMfo,n!irv'BKb n S . ; aONUBSNr ffiOAST. IMIVAUHfi u.i Vy'i- - lasaivss, Saaw sit BtHfi"' ,vlnt;I Hi s I iiu If BRfrBlEfW Uvib.BWN, CMfll BRARBIU; iadretB-i...-- . aii hi - fl foil old 0 v '.I m.i.i 0. CfifjR i.s jimJ in id ji-- . Rateai, Tihe j: r.r. x s-'- : MTAJaLi bctisI -- fiTglt i. JI Cleaning, i;z-- . Scouring woiij and Rewiring im h'uit !in.i ?i u hum on? Cents - ;iin. .r Oloebte-efetsi-- s IteB Yroipi&'id'ifth; ii itwe r ttecNfllM l' him9Mtr.i,i -- -- :,l a i. tu Lear Fkltn Brsrythtok saw be Vrikbrised-v'I i Aitvf hi- 2nd Skdtb Sbf'OMBsItis Waikte-Bwia 1 HajStl M |