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Show iSTiD By a young eentiemau, a LosmI Fslmta ' rooin, with or without board, in a private The following patents, issued on AgFriday last St. Mark's school was family whore iiic of faiano can be had. in ricultural ihcpfwand rplendij Cullcgw scrip ltrentious, have City references, Adure C, box JilC, formally opened First East on Iuntofliw. dedstreet. The received bcn iu this city and are ready building . ,. kaurabSchMi.. IuTAH ivsl58. MiMrt'b0U, Use's i 10CAL8, For the ui...t delicate and purest o7-- tr w'5p Bnd liqnurs, and tha finest brand or Havana cigars; a warm cheerful boarding aud room; an abandnnea of newspapers, and a pleasant place, of resort; go to l;.d. Connolly's, lurlor Saloon, 93 First . wuh street. n2.f specialty, at KaLa prit lStSS " . Since tho destruction housekeepers, buy at IIotef7,d nif 4 of the batL of Caraeallua, Marier L Bro., Palaco Bath .Commercial (tract, is the 1onei . receive Oysters daily most comfortable, elegant and enjoyable, jlrtterand West, and tf you are fond 1 tv the baths for cleanliness, health ifjjt in stybs, aud luxury. n2tf 'Wrslrei, rvedto giveevery . bin, a call, Received (! rW ML are Thos. at Carter's a fresh ,Ur or night. Oysters JMJ at 62 Main street, h of Havana cigars, stem winders aud I diamond i pointed. ollltf CcASDixaviix of No. 41 stock Com clothing, just 8aloox, rnoulrts Cohns California Store. mercial street. Beat of Beer, Ale, Pop-te- r and Cigars kept on hand. Come rJVtf ires(di and try them., I Proprietors. nd nr.l7oto Wh?i Main 64 street, -tWax, it, grt Immediately at Camp "Str two carpenters and three mu-' 1 on, Apply to J. C. Chance, First vOsI buyeis will find great L,0ut. 13th Infantry, Post Qaartcrao the .tockrbhth.e I ter. p3.3t 3r 1 Jk 1 f-- fti-eia- ltr, , 0gl. ZVJ Era of F. :L- Just received, the latest' styles Gents' llats, at the California Store. olT-t- f - or JF I styliaB suit of gepU 7 jflfcinr, fine and heavy boots; hsU aud caps: call oa Tw fftfcAk Rro-- , opposite First nSWf . LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Moxetaet Salt Laki Citt ol7tf iaaslBsTi. ts Kahn Bros, for your miners Hi Baxk. Gold : buying, I selling, 1.12g. I fismily jest rfl.ttrtia. G. L. U. meets this evening. I groceries are sold at ness of nnnsual importance, I ot' member attend. ji t Mr. Theodore V9" S: ilsrSsif g& I T I which we are selling at ex and Call yjtl.lft prices. 1 China and Crock-,- Tlnsi every F. Tracy and finally yesterday. The are in pretty Don't give a d for principle, I came here to make money and m well $25,000 isnt bad. So says one of our worthy (?) Government officials. Besses & "Rosbrtsox. Bsmtt'L i.ll; - VsjussrWfk. jUtoA Glass, Na-tiox- al 4 al8tf Towx Talk. Government official several FiSiiB. 1 can dispose of bad to such Those egg $23,000 contingent feu hsvjng .j losses. over I through Deseret Bank sold for jSnQ on me, No. 33 Main street, stamps ii lard Coep. Store. correct, and more definite hereafter. aiil C4-tf- M. " Bounds. UrsxT,-Ethis morning a Uut received at F. Auerbach A II Buqct and arij the occupants dress goods, shawls, cloaks, buggy upset spilled gnt I aine Akxsndre kid gloves, superior in front of Mr. Perkins drug store. The etc . I gk59) flower! foalhers, buggy was slightly damaged but the oc I enpanti escaped unhurt stock of Furniture at -I- mmense That Pkess. Owing to a slight mis sl8tf zstt's. understanding, the press which should . teas of all kinds, very ben whipped .from Chicago a LuKshuBros. o7 tf P1 month since for the Jokkxai. office, was Lain Jew MS hams and breakfast ba not fre;Kbted UDlil be. week. It I I M rvnKahn nro. 07-t- r. I iMias here in a fortnight , --Inrelen, Hooters, Anglers, and Persoxau Mr. A.S. Gould leftCin l firing s lunch put up at short soul Horsi ihouUTmli on Ors'r Jack) who I cinnati for home on tbe 1st instant. A Assipl Lib them out, at 52 Main street," one I mfo return. I National Bank. Profcuor Hubbard, accompanied by I his estimable lady, is now a guest in our I -f- oods Miveted. free to all parts of city. They are making an extended o7-tf edtyitKihii Bros. tour throngh the West. icatory ceremonies were conducted by lit. Rev. Bishop Tuttle, In bis address he referred in just praise to tha zealous efforts of Rev. Thomas W. Haskins to build up the school aud place it in the first rank of educational institutions in the Territory. . lie expressed bis thanks to (ho public for tbs aid they had given to the school. Mr. Whitney and Major Ilempstcad also made some appropriate and pertinent remarks, which were listened to with attention. The school edifice is large and well adapted to the purposes designed. The ground plan is 66 by 175 foot. The cellar is used lor the apparatus which warms the , building. The first flqur contains the grammar school, 27 ' by 33 foct, with a lolly ceiling ami excellent ven ijilptioB; the office. of tbs Principal and riii library; the chapel 20x31 foct, connected with the grammar school room by laroe elidjag. doorsj so that the two may be thrown , into qds large apartment. The Primary Department, occupying six rooms is also on this floor, very ingeniously arranged. The entire arrangement,' indeed, of the building shows much study and thought. It has cost about $24,000. ' The furniture is of the latest style, and very convenient and comfortable. There are two hundred and forty pupils now on the books, besides fifty-fiv- o at the girls school which is in the basement of the Church. The following is a list of the teachers: Rev. Thomas W. Haskins, principal ; Miss J. II. Van Rensselaer, viceprincipal ; Mr. F. W. Gabriel, music and German ; Mrs. Gabriel, principal of the Primary Department, and Miss Hannah Dawson, Miss 'Amelia Cottle, Mise Agnes Lynch, Min Kate Fergnson, Mias Mary Ferguson and Miss Ellen Huey, assistants. We are glad tp notiee the prpsperity of tho school, and trust that it may continue to grow and extend its influence over society in this Territory. ' ilc I 1 u . ' -$ he dewing and smoking Thi Juxioa arrived last night, looko7-l- f Bros. and correspondingly healthy 'fat,' ing --Ml Maids and COO Chairs at saucy, notwithstanding a succession of sl8tf fever and ague shakes more violent than to lunch on genuine I a South American earthquako.' We may wiuCiriw, Swiss Choese, West-- 1 now rcasenably expect a decided im- in thel0C41 C0hraM0f the rIrOTemcnt "olBXAl fhm Btltimore, go to Oyster ' fiWhHS 0in lsAMiUwet oct2o-t- f Bubial. The fuiernl of Benjamin of the Joub-Lewi our lato C B. Callahan has a load Job etr took of Heat-Parlor and 1 place on 2jtad xals Department, A at owat was and largely at Saturday forenoon, B before purebas--1 and fellow craftsmen his ten by sewhere. friends. Rev. Mr. Stratton conducted Snr Aimtal-- Atca IISIl ' Bins. in,nrd I I Bolcmn tha . ' Shells at tbe Graad Restaurant owlj one day mere. Don't foil to get a cabinet; you may never have another opportunity. Suddex Death. Yestenlay Mr. II. Dawson, late of Lincoln, Nebraska, who was stopping at the Great Western Hotel, suddenly died of consumption, and within four hoars after the sad occurrence bis little daughter died of congestion of the braio) The unexpected deaths inve excited the deepest sympathy for Ire. Dnwoh, who is nearly heart-broky her severe affliction. . MILLING MAIN STUKKT, 3 Ouii Juor north Fint Notlnnnl Bnuk. HUILDtatM'HIHDWAUR( ASSAYERS FINEST 8AI.OON IN THE CITY. MATERIALS, FVHXACKI, , Vinwt Inportrd Wliua, Lliuun CIU'CIULJCU and A Stums, VLI'XRS Etc. TInxvurc, Htovi'N, HARRY Propr. WRIGHT, jrts-i- f Arn( fca II Geo, U. Maxwell, Register. and Eureka . AUEU ' m ; Forrlfit A DauMalle WIIVKH A LIQUORS. i V Orarr of Coaimrcll aad 84 Buatk . Windows, Ball Lake City, Wn.T. Reynold Mouldings, ill, jylStf . . a Sa Co., rraaclaro. X. Eahrtaki) Salt Laka A city Laths. Shingles, WIIOLKHALM T. 1. JONEH, Hair Stock DtAtm U METAIL AND 1 ALL. KINDS OV LtlXBKII. ' J . ICeroMcno Oil. 5 Ml 3m WUOLWALB LUMBER YARD! Doors, Blinds, 31UKPIIY. As P. Engelbrecht & Co., Cala Co. . Clpus at ths OhiIwS Ala oa llmunhL All drink Bnmb. 12 orata, mvod in a pnrtiral auaatr bjr ortis-i- r ent (talk f LIQUOR HOUSE. Um U. C. Depot. BRANCH OKFICB, 9 doara aaat ofWhvWaala Co op Rtmlat South at. oZtf ZABRISKIE & CO. GORDON & MURRAY, Hava (hr Mia FOKWAllDINU AND COXNHSION ' .RKKCIIANTR, Uava aJvaa. t.1 aiik iha Llah SmiUpto a (rat claM IIm at WINK! AND LIRUORI. ltail-o- lo LEHI, (Mara Rolieltad an And ate saw yrayarad la noelva aad forward v v V. With srauntaraa aad dlapatok. thua paint narkod Cara Q. A raraiva praaipt attaatiua. wiU Labi, Role ortS-l- StralaHi Jgenit for Ifoiucr't - Wktikie. Tho karat Bar In tba HALTIMOIIE Copper HALE Works Smelting okko. mat from Desirablh copper ba purrlnml at Aailiiwny TELEGRAPHIC. in 1 pibva by IOPK Latest Dispatches. JhU. 51 mwMn Afternoons Report LANNANS Aitjolnlaff IMSk Baildla(, Rata WINKS, LIQUOIaH, conatantly ua hand. BS. Accra Iyf , WAGENERH Bottled Beer, Ala & Porter, 1 At tho CkMjifot Katoo, And drilverad at tha ahartrat aoticc. Cnlilbrnlfi Ilmwcry, Rccond Mans . to-da- Powder, Fuse, Picks, Shovels, Sledges, DrillSteel, Drill Ejoibh, Tamping Bars, Wood and Iron Wbtrlbarrows. Lrava yoar otdara at tha depot of tho . !"h with tb( JteS SALOON, f Concord, N. II, Nov. 4; Aa inquest is being held on tho body MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. Of Georgiana Lowring. She was decoyed into the woods, ravished and Keep the larges, stock of murdered. Her great unde, aged CO years, is in arrest. New York, Nov. 4. Miners i Outfitting Goods iu election .The Liventon, England, is :1 going on amid great excitement. Of any House in the West. Lochiel Mill The (Pa.) Rolling bdracd Loss, $100,000. In1 oaanretad Bratbraadief WALKER BROS. KASTEUN. dty Ac COI.K, HOl'TII GAY STHEKT, BaUlmorr, Mil. OUTFITTING. Wntara Uulua Oli All xeoda for El HIM ' Afrwrf, Two doora loath of Walla, Fargo k COPPER ORES WANTED 1 tonatiat Batiakctlaa Xala 4 ftaisLtie Caaop Flcjrd, Tlutlc, Mar Dlatrlrt, PlMba. and Arltaat, . I A braird gsrpbf, ml WIms, Uquari HR1tCm.KH VOYVDKIt, Apat for p, B. Taylar K. II. CIn doors Kill of ttio foot Offioo. for but iu smelting argentiferous galenas, ij adopting a system, now coining into neral use in Pittsburg. If we understand tho Doctor rightly, he proposes to pulverize tho coal and inject . it into furnace through tuyere, by means of a blast. Tho combustion of the coal is rapid and the heat. 1 .evolved . fs . intense enough to smelt ordinary ores. An of this hind would not be very expensive, and might be attempted with good results at a small, expense. Dr. rippel has constructed several of the rest known and successful copper smell-h- g works in the United States, and we lopo ho may find sufficient inducements icre to induce him to erect a smelter of the kind in the .Territory, .We believe that the production of copper ores from odes al ready discovered would justify an enterprise of the kind. ' Sooner or atcr the project will be carried out, as well as the' estnblishmchl of zinc ind esd works, and every mineral resource of the country will be developed and made profitable. Dr. Trippel may be found at the Towmiend House, where persons interested in copper mines may converse with him on the important subject. Par rkaa. Altar. . . SALOON. OCCIDENTAL H SCALES. Ani i sangiune This K CVVIITKH (hatha can' sipelt tbemheire at a profit, anil extract tj a well known process, all, the precious metals, lie informs us that ha: kas no doubt that the bituminous coal which is found in the Territory may b teadily used not only ify smelting" copper ores, ores, w O PLATPmXl,llAY,HAILKOAU AND Copper Bmcltiag. We had the pleasure' of a call this morning from Dr. Trip pel, a very experienced ami capable metallurgist and engineer, who visits Htah to perform professional work. The 'Doctor is a specialist in the treatment or'copper Third District Court. ; IS in J On Saturday last a jury was obtains in the case of tbe Emma Silver Mining Company rs. tin Cincinnati and Illinois Tunnel Company. Trenor Vf. Park opened (he case for tho plaintiff and was fallowed by Thomar Marshall, faf conn sel for defendants. Silas Williams was the first witness called' lor the plaintiff. .Witness testified that ho. hod been superintendeni o ' tho Emma mine since August 1st, 1871 ' Mr,. Williams described the working o the mine since he bad superintended it, and also testified as to the flooding o ' the mine in April last, and the barricades erected last Jnnc by the Illinois . KJLIS MIINI1NG, en Tunnel Company. B. CALLAHAN, WRIGHTS SALOON, t M. William Pascoe was sured, $70,000. This ; anj the body was laid away forever. called formorning the plaintiff. Witness testiThe Halifax steamer Hope has burned Bre- doors The Typographical Union arranged and fied that he was a lOW miner, was at her wharf on Lake Ontario. practical T' t Salt lake 5House. o7-- tf creditin ceremonies a out the carried of age, and had been em forty-si- x gttHB in Missouri shows a large years Registration their and able becoming style, showing fbe was ten years increase. -j S'hsre uelmutstock of I brotier ployed in mining since IE of age. (Tie horse epidemic has stopped cars bbc0b bbT ,e- - Mr. Pascoe stated that he had been ia'Washington. ! hshionsblTjgn' Wttehes and I NTiC I hsTe nominated Bishop ' Jones, in the employ of the Emma Mining in the best The cholera hai'appeared in Berlin, jWrepired style at the Tadftt Botic sod most n moderate pri--1 Mormon, for county commissibner. The Company since September 1871, as there has been rioting in Sheffield Jj of the underground work. He de- and Liverpool, caused by the License oltf Mormon vote goes for that party in Ne Hone better known as voda, as well as in Idaho, where the scribed the working of the Emmasince act.') The police dispersed the mab& he had been in the service of the com.The Uto delegation have taken leave Htm in the field. If Church organs instruct the people breakfast, or an elegant ' as Emma he the said for the President. They are perfectly regarded candidate of Democratic pany vote for the that not a and vein or satisfied with tho arrangements to be not will eTery d,y at ledge deposit Liberal parly of narri Congress. Tho two nuulo for them. A reservation efiffO,-00- 0 over wall foot the traced had he the much brethren s2 the to be ablo help ,ooai Main sL ocll-t- f wcl hundred feet that it was broken and acres is to he given the Utcs of Utah Fa 7 coming four years, but it is just ss i Messrs. Aj. L Joslin k for the administration to know how the jagged in places, being of lime-stonand Colorado; 13,000 to be stocked; Khyfilla'!?Y1 a aPerh stock of Mormons and consequently not as regular The horse disease rages in Pbilodcl-lii- a go politically. . jMa vjnne or slate formations. j and Chicago. President Grant's granite Cjande!! uniflu Bd' beautiful, Art I vain. illustrated his testimony horses arc sirk, and there is general Pascoe Mr. Distinguished yourself. aultf XlffflT' This morning's train from the west liy reference to a map of the mine, lie trouble in Washington. ! n !any c"0!0 5b the field, and of in a party cross large ou The IJ. S. Grand Jury have indicted brought quite had not dosed his testimony I i! place, C4 tiuguislicd officials connected with ickTioej itrcct examination, when the Court took a re- Woodhull and Guilin. Stephen Paul o2S.f con- Gnd Trank H.I1..T of Cui.h. Wm. Andrews is also indicted. cess until 2 p. in. r Wm Chamwright. rood t the Wmlker IImim " P'e i J i cd rcs,aurailt busi- - O'Brien, A. Ilngnn, J, IT. W nllis, Arrival To-d1)1121). nnd B wife, Hrooklvii, N Y; MoJ of s"w ",ij Crosby James llcrvey nnd K. Bpanfold, ltKMIAM. Funiav. "'! iii.l., 11 ....,1 j. in 11 Mines; It Siewnrt. Jon Simson, C. S Mr. Ilani.'l A ailhi.rAtvx. ntreal; J. Stephenson, of Kingston; M U French, wife and 2 childAruhold, Sira, am i Jrji a'i.u ) in- - tli- - mldilt.-oISBIWm R. Coker and M. Shipman, of Qiichee, ren. Edwin J Knowles, Geo B Knowles - Jniii'iit-w oSHOl drat h rln v. a. aud C. J. Sterling, of Belleville. They Jr, (.'has F Knowles, M II Ilcteht, San in an nnn.ual J--r U! ihura mi .only gra.-Tintie; Colonel whii'li raiun'd her lo la hat. I in Ilia liijihrat Lints have made a very agreeable visit to Franciaen; It P Smiili, John P Lockwood, Middleton, by L'T- - i iivla f (rltnda. A w nmni.il Main J Diekev, Culiforuin, and hnvo met throughout New York; Henry P Haven, New Linli urt-d i, liiinf t'i,! (ri mM frayvota house at BarmttV. n hospitsl8 from railroad men mid others, lint liortty iiin-- l;r Miirn lm yr-den, Connecticut; C. W Schiedel and they go to wile, Marysville, California; D B Libby worra anl aurv d Lot f a u. able reception. at 11 a. to., fruM owc!!I!i!,0'egale Bd re Kansas City, and on their homeward and wife, Oakland California; Gcnl J Tha ninmil took plura A largo Siegel Bros. C W Clark, Iowa; J B Iloam W, at ilia Towna-a- d A Williamson, sl-t- f fulliin-- .l of trip they will visit St. Louis, Chicago Raymond, Chicago; J H .Nelson, Alta; lirr rumaiiia lo Ilia C r, la tha aalvnin aad nnd other points of interest, expecting J Carter, I. Voorhees, City; R Parsons Cathnli.' rliar.li, l.w uf that ahuroh tliy gana.vyea-inabout tho 1st of De- and fumilv, Mis Hattie Pareons, Montreal to reach rc'cci' to tin ir i n, L N V; Charles Lane, S ilp aynipithy fur tha cember. Wchopo their sojourn here oaVatovo ; Wm Wainwrieht, II y1gllln Montana; in tha may he a pleasant one. Mr. John Give IVra O'Brien, S II Wallis, fo, Ilognn, call. S. IL 0nlcr and boxes C. ,'r W,:, C ' Sharpe, manager of the U. llawoy, It lleanfield. Montreal; ,k,a Fargo ft Cflronr?St oll,co tnd r lT J W time Stephenif permit, will Sliipniuu, Coker, U.R. doubtless, otr. Ofl-- a at tha United Slalra taad OScw, tab South son, C A Sturling, Kingston; J G i11" Mi""give them a rido over the I SALT fiAKR llTI.' McCuen, Torrnce, auTlf cm oa far os Lcbi. sowai BALOONi HARDWARE, ETC. loath Rt Main Stad Coaimarrial. JytSSa PAINTING. ip.AJiiTiiiEra'. WHITE O. 31. (sf tbs aid Arm of Kiwril k White,) Anvils, Beilow, l ek Handles, Axes, etc., etc. - OPPOSITE tha WALKER HOCSEf ! fine-ma- Ta atilt ORE SACKS .Ct,iw la Great S,7 il. t fi ill.ti,is - SIGN PAINTING, GLASS GILDING, Variety. FRESCOING, GRAINING, GROCERIES WOOD FILLING and FINISHING, PAPER HANGING, CALCUIIN1NG, An Immense Stock. ETC., ETC., la a aiana-- r nams, Bacou, Dried Fruit, Liquors, and atyla, and For Prices that Defy Competition. fiJrab the Falter IfoMM-fcS Bitters of nil Brandi, Tobacco, etr, r a of hi workmamhlp. ay nl is tha II -- Id and aaatlaora to da avwythlng in tha IIm of 311 Russell, Russeller, Tullidge, Tullidger, f lift-'- PAINTEUH. - . art-r- ut -- Kit-- -- -- iv-- w ul3Ht X OWtlCIJ . & UflpS. LonU at AValkrr Honar, WattanRrwu anil Xaaniala Hall, wr-'i- Fur In-l- ay . FRESCOING, fri'-ml- i s bi'.sdi I' wli-r- P, IJcIVJSZA, Qiu-bv- e Our vast Mock, the low rates at n Caz-nov- ia. Dun-nnva- MINING ENGINEER of H which we sell, make it' to the interest ol MINERS and DEALERS to buy WALKER BROS. l-- jfa26f; - GRAIN!?, AND GENERAL at Giva aa WORK. a call at OUll AltT GALLKUY, , Ovar Wattm Bew1. Jewaliy Flora, aim aAlra.Sl!l'1WJWT C.'k |