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Show V. ' n Iihrtit4 tys fni Sadasa Coeft. SAN FRANCISCO. for iIm EW"YORK. rnO ft Co., 40 Pork ft Msil. 31 Fork Re. CHICAGO. -- SO, Uarafcaato tackaag BALT LAKE. - Csaacmlfe ft Wfektssv. Poet Cffics bulMtng. O. D. KTTCX ft Prop'. ca. 7 Tl OFFICIAL PAPER f the City, County. Ter-- 1 rlNry, and the United State. Ji H. BEIDLBm u MONDAY ,i .Editor. i 11 i rTriaa EVEN IN Q, OCT. 10. 187a enm OAIT LAKE CITY. (BdUotia) Ccmepeadeoce) 8u.t Lam City, tElood, Ufe Oct. 9, 187a Ett. Something of ft sensation occurred tLU morning on the appcarancs of lb Herald, ft it wm announced in it eolauoa with flaming bead linea and ataring cap, that Major Ofley bad Uat avaoingmade an a, anil with intent to hill upon the Hibernian exile, E. L. Sloan I If be bad only given tbe latter a deoent caning, it would have been aboot what waa to be expected from tbe late pereonat abate ol bitn by that paper. Rumors are thick tbit morn aa to tbe facta, but tbe beat autbentl cited account seems to be aa followa: Major Ofiley, who bat been tbe recipient of constant abate from tbe Herald, bad laat evening pa, a, large enemy in at bia month to Heat away bia bruin, and in a condition of msudlitrinioxlcaliou made a raid npon the Herald office. Tbe facia, aa stated in tbe IlfruUU may be anbatan tialiy true; bat tbe whole affair will aoou undergo a legal inveatigation, and tbe Major receive whatever puniabment bia offanae deserves. It ia deeply to be re gretted Ibat a man of Mj r Offiej a aland log(? abf.uM, even fur a time, let hlmaeli down to the low level of the Rockwell, Kloana auil IlUkn.anv of M rnmudoto; and be enu otilj b- - turgi.en on tin plu of that tempo-tu- y lunacy which ia the re Vu soother Lake wLi-hult f8-occurrence la Mgnilt light, however, tli w hut a Md cant : it may be regarded re Afurmatiimn U liable to occur here, if turn to tbe old atyle of .bue nud intim (ieutilea in iJation. We bave aomx Utab, aa writ aa Mormon, nud tbe former will uot alwaye endure what baa been endured here; they will retaliate, and adopt tbe full rigor of Moae.a law. So tbe CUiote should be judicious; and if they know tbeir own interent they will, unite with moderate men of all parties aud bring about a better state of ferliog, In stead of stirriog np that wrath which will be pretty certain to return on tbdron beads. lg y. vi-de- Porter Rockwell Went on one of bis riJs ou Friday even-lucreated a row at tbo Salt Luke House and fired one ubot at tbe barkeeper For this little amusement be was bound over" by Judge" Clinton in tbe am of $500! Quite obesp for an attempt on a maus life! But, then, Ilockwelt and b aootnpeers bave privileges in Zion which cannot Jbeaceorded to tbe bealhetw teother Victim' Has-- been offered np at the bloody shrine of ISormonUni, and another murder aweUs tbe long, list of Bill" Hickmans rimes. It seems that' a year or so ago one of Hickmans plural" wives left him, procured a'divorce, we believe, and aoon after married a Spaniard at Stockton. Her three children were taken by Hickman, on a habeas corpus inod by tbe Mormon coart at Toelle;bnt from and returned to their mother and Tbe latter brought them to this city, and took counsel of Judgo Strickland, who, of course, informed bitn that the mother was entitled to tbe custody, as of illegitimate children 0 Common Law. No farther atrps seem to bave been taken ia tbe courts, but onTbnrs-day- , about 9 P. M., three men' rode up to tbe bouse of tbe SpsniarJ, on tbe Government Bench near Stockton, c tiled him to tbe door. He complied. accompanied by a- Frenchman living with Urn, when they were greeted by a shower of pistol balls. Tbe Spank vd feU, shot through tbe heart, and tbe Wencbmvo was seriously if not mortally wounded. Tbe women in the bouse identify Iliukman and another Mormon as two of tbe murderers. Such ia tbe eonvenlcut Mormon method of settling points of law. They loudly proclaim that their women are devoted to polygamy, yet if one attempt to escape from it.bring dfealh or destruction npou those who She may be' graciously permitted to leave her tyrant,. and starve alone; bat if ebe afterwards legally marry, God's peoplw" will cutoff her husband with knife or ballet. It it not a' strange .commentary on American law, that this great rttffl.n can ride about Utab with revolver and knife and herd baif a dozen women Uke eo many cattle ? Or kill with impunity any mau wbo rnakee one of them bit legal wife. Bat we bare got nsed to aocb things io Zion, and instead of growing indignant, arouse onraetvrs by reading in tbe Omaha Herald and kindred aheets wbat a nice, orderly, people tbe Mormons ere. g, ran-awa- y step-fathe- r. - '(- - J law-abidin- , ri Ik A sen-tion- (Ccmepoadenee of tbe OAtt FRA3TCKCO. Boom F' , History lywe, Tbe totelwftof tbe Utab stage, will roach Oorisne next Mbnday evening on a professional trip. He will give one or mere veeditgeand then nee wbat can be done with ear home troupe. We bespeak for him a most cordial reception, and a liberal support svening. : Our people eboold begin to encoorage preparations for tbe winters amusement, and there Is any one in tbe mountains wbo ean take Mr raw material and with it ere- - Riroirra.) Bax Fasxcxsco, Oct 6, 1870. Editor Bx roarer: Tbo overland Ticket Agent and Railroad Agent" Excursion Is over; and now that tbe event ie only something of tbe past. It is worthy mention bow sensible outsiders looked npon a portion of those wbo made op this excursion. Wbeu it was announced by telegraph end daily print that tbo excursionists bsd reached tbe City of Salute, and its members were to be Increased by a woman delegation, ostensibly to represent forty miles of inferior railroad, it wss enough to make onUido parties open their eyes ia wonder. Why ? Because from tbe first agitation of the enterprise of building tbe ovetlund railroad It Is well known by residents of Utab and hosts of visitors, who bsard with tlieir own ears, that tbe railroad project and alt railroad men were, Sabbath after Sablath, and for a period of nearly three years, made tbe objects ofidicule, abuse, and even vituperation by Mormon, elders in tbe pnlpits of their tabernacles, and the Mormon papers filled their columns with most abusive aud coutemptible maledic' tions upon railroad men, and all those conuected tbeiewitb. Tbeir favorite expressions and terms were, that railroad men were a act of gamblers, murderers, tblevsa and seducers. This kind of talk was common among Mormons, These terms wore most often used by Goorge Q. Cannon, editor of the Desertt X tea, a polygamist, living wltbthiee or more wo men. Is it any wonder that In tbe face ot this, tbeir low story, and vituperation people were dumb with .wonder to find that they were so ready to become members of w Uailroud Maus excursion, and even bad the face to crowd tbeir women tu also, and register themselves upon tbs lists as Mr. Culder and wife," Cannon Do Mormons suppose and wife," etc. d Gentiles," as they call that tbe d tbeni, do uot scorn these petty attempts to creep iuto notice, kand hanging rouud after people they have publicly abused sudti&duced? TLcy do not bestitate to accept tbe generous hospitality bl Gentiles for themselves aud tbeir women, whom they register as wive." nud then with all the sbuuieleae impudence butnan nature is capable of posseai-iuget up tbeir people and tell them tbtiLvMor nous are treated with neglect and worn whenever they go out iuto tbe world among Gentile;" thi was- announced trout Urigbatue pulpit by Snow, Cannon 'and Welts repeatedly dutiug tbe bunttmr of 1868. If any Mormon is disposed to call this mention of tacts an uukiud allusion, let bint ask biuiself. with tbe files ol tbe Ditertt Xtics before bis eyes, bow it ugrees with tbe fact of its editor and others going on an excursion with railroad people, accepting publio dinners, drives, and honors of the occasion in company with people they bave taught tbeir subjects to look npon as criminals and blacklegs. murmur if Gentiles barely they cannot remind them of thet-- things. The Herald and Caine Tbo abufive niticiea in the lltruld. another black mailing organ, edited by a taint," I?) is ft specimen , of Mormon John T. literature the editor, koowA-nCaine, finds tbst bs can kill two birds with one stone;" while be is in Nan Francisco asking Gentilo patronogo for bis paper, be can use tbe columns of that sheet to viilify United btates officers, and attempts to fasten the crime of bigumy upou said officer. It is tbe first time a announces Mormon editor publicly through tbs press that bigamy, or any otber auiy" which means more than one wife is considered 11 crime by Mormons. If Hawley is a criminal because be is a bigamist- because be k bigamist, or-a- i criminal, there's wotk for h U. 8. Marshal among tbe baiuts " Caine aud Sloan are the editors of tbe Ilcrald. 1 be former is known' As'one of the managers of tbe Salt Lake Theater, where bis evident ability at small worn nud petty tyranny bad practical scope. If he made use of such ability bis corepncy have souvenirs of bint, which they will be like81oun is ly to retain in their memories. a ran wbo Is noted for Ids dissipated habits (Mormons don't drink nor allow u whisky to bo sold in Utah), and his to raids upon the privacy of sleeping apurtmt nts. Yet such men find them-otiwwilling to make virtuous complaints of men not yet so far steeped in mihonor aud diarvpute os to bave descended to their Level. Tbo hue and cry about Ibiir not having their right-- ' is an old and timeworn Mormon whine; they never have tbeir right wbeu the United States Government claims tbe same respect to its laws as it exacts from nil other Territories; they never bave tbeir rights if they 'ate molested in tbeir system of mobs nud they are very much abused tor the If tbey are called upou to destruction of property, nay their taxes, and obey tbo laws of tue country ; they are very indignant If tbe United SUtcs Govern went claim any jurisdiction over a subordinate Slate or Territory; they ignore tbe fact that Utah Territory is really ft portion of tbe United States by endeavoring to mko Territorial laws superior In validity to those of tbo general Governof tbe foreign clement and ment ot the population of Utah sincerely believe it. They feel iudignant because tbe Mountain Meadow massacre is alluded to so often; perhaps it is a sensitive point with them, iu fact, it would aeem ns if it ought to be. No one ia supposed to grow indignant when tbe whole oaud le world" is denounced as being composed of renegades aud prostitutes;" tbe murder of 8mith is repeated Sunday alter Sunday, but there abonMbs no indignation; a. mans bead is cat off; another is found cut to pieces up 00 tbe bench; another It called up at m dnigbt to atte d a surgical case, is caught by half a dozen masked cowards and assassinated. Another mans property is destroyed by violence, but no one should question the jndgment," tbe propriety, tbo saintly justice of these Not Lot ns assassinate, murthings. der and barn down; shield as from tbe laws; let ns elect and appoint our own officers; let ns abase, YiliUy and blacken tbe name of whomsoever we please; let there be only ouo aide to all nitd1 every question; let ns deceive and prostitute as many women at ws choose; let na accept all tbe immunities of as manr positions at we can get; let os be your invited goesU; let ns and onr womsn. whom we cell i?ea," be invited toyoirr Psativirtew, and we will anoint you ail with our blessings and cat yonr tbroate whenever we take a j notion. This is Moimon ambitiea. The lo-de- cent at bo-for- e - e s -a WHAT-NOTS- 1 Mebchants, Paynnsters of Ahc Array Keep up Appearances How IT o vo A If r iu Now " OUTFITTING Charles C. Repairing always promptly done. - I am Ikoiiml to sella cheap as tiny house In Utnh 1.1 va aad let Live !, and Edwins, tiie clerk in the Treasurers ny MottoNates Small Profits. or Quick abstracted who Bureau, eight nine thousand dollars, which Spinner has to makegood put of his pri vute funds, is in jail awaiting trial. The Nuvy Department has hud SALE ROOMS; within a year or two no fewer titan MrtMdi Mmituiiii cases of paymasemlezzling eight (Two door.t ebove Iot t)01-- ) ters, and they have stolen u mount a from one to twenty-liv- e (OIUNNE, UTAH. ranging thousuud. The total amount thus s'S-t- f j. w, iesher. -- - Particular attention tiers by matt. Liquors CIGARS, , d GtROCEIttESi i.iiio:ts, g otr.-redto- 1 m i S. L. TIBBALS, SALT LAICI2. Vogur. IltilRiu sist I The Old Oaiue mill In 8alt Hi Lake City, October 9. Wholesale and Belall Dealer in) . WIN-DOW-SA'- GLVZED ANI) OF-AL- At the Young Conference yesterday Brigham tendered bis resignation as Trustee-in-Trof tbe Mormon Church, and said that bo would like that a younger mau, .1. M. EDDY, or meir, be appointed to that office. ' CanGeneral Town Bits Agent, V. P. It. It., au30-t- f OMAHA. VEDIUtKA. non arose aud aald there were two moM. OR DOR F, LANGS J. tions; one that President Young be susLornd Corlnne. for Agent aud another tained as Trustce-in-Trusthat tbs resignation' be aeeepted. Tbe 8T. firat motion was pul.lbutbe beecsrainedi when tbo vast congregation responded by uplifted bands. Ou tbe negatko vote being called for, there waa no respouse. Tbe result waa greeted wi'h a round of SALT LAKH CITY," UTAH, applause. Biigtiam reign d the Presi of tbe Perpetu d Emigration Fund, which waa accepted, and tt. 8. Eldredge RT RET. Di 9. TlTTEr, 9, D, Rertoy. nominated and auatained. nt D, SlZMsi. L el - Onlcrs by nviil nr exprera promptly tended to. OFFICES. Om In ne. West End C. V. II. li. Oj.ln. N. E. Suit L ikrt City.'UAr Wnlkci Rrtt. Ctle-brsfe- d - at- ' 1 WHOLESALE A RETAIL Iroprl' tor. f & uf fremium in l! of the Ncrud Hcbool Dii Nff.t ftiy. t'jiiloraii. 1 V It 1 1 I 1 I 1 T. Prrnthiat. (!td Cn Premium, bold To it Prembini, Gobi Coin Premium, G.ld Cs-ln- I LHT ton Prrm'ntn, ftoH 1 A Prm-ni- GhIJ , or Tms srnoor, rnHE rontmme year MOM DA T, SEPrEMTttU - ilu Coin Cold told , wIM-ope- LUMBERING For further particulars spply tn COMPANY, an!3-t- f REV. T. W. HASKINS, Salt Lake Ttah. Always on baud', City, i t CORimJE e.tth $22 per K. By the Oar. REV. W. O. T! flr--t BOUSE, on MONDAY, OCTOIIEU 10, 1810, Corner 331, ant etcae ?v. 18.1. Jiury The school for tbe OF LUMBER ON HAND. Com tm it Ini Lumber, Sld Scantling, Joist, Flooring, shingles, Lnt lis and Franr-In-g iugr, . Timber CONSTANTLY ON HAND. J. L. ATKINgON, Cashier r-- euS Butineee Manager. frMw, Jf0 . rvwirrwertee. W. C. D.VMON, of every r R,,, Im Principal. DESCRIPTIOV Pr sts- - CORINNE, UTAH. ' ' mjT7-t- f tb Br. j W.lcoa ft Morton), HanKera, ;.t uta cuhixxk,.. te-- U tbor-ogld- fr011 ,n September, 1W.M. nea UUh.ilUi 4 vijtott lod of iiiui aeogera, going to Walla Wall. WaahUig'on flKwr. Ay peraon knownganytbing about bln, wtlt be amply rewarded If win p'e write me new concerning him.thev Adlr aa, J. w. it i. MicOlaoB UQM, Wyoaring coutt'y, Pei n.jl-,MJ- lr FOR SALE. . i , wi smO sswwfttMM sr.s . ass . Compos 11 firm. - UTAH 1 1 COIN, AND rojectico well receive JyJO-t- pr-'to- f - BltOADWAV . stbmtien,-- .YAM I Aaaets... ..... Aiiiuui Inoooifli,,, ,; 5 VO UK. f 12,l0,0,0 rRCPARATURY TO th-r- v Co s School fNJVfnII EatablKTicil In rt eStaloguc, Tor terms 3-- ,VFCl , addri-a- . F. M CtMi'l.r.U UKOItOH TAir, m 3 V ir3. or . rrtf l"j. (HlllftDtl.fft-- , .Ji'o R SALK. Oncot Sin It lift Anifrir8, in ,H Organs. The IetPafKirJ Direct from the suitable for Churcha iPf lor use. Apply , Offlcc. JOHN KAVi SALK STAHLPA - (MotiTAtlA SlBi.VT, atCoND IXfn l.ATO PnUTjtN Hotki. ) r Stock of all kindab()Uht.anl'i. Saddles and Bridti alway on hau l11tr t hire. ParticnUr attention j'id to 0 t'orral rj)W and JL Plenty of Gram, Hay, accent medatieu of Fr. intera. FOR SALK- Lot- W. H. OLA8COTT, Local Agent. m o CORINNK MAIIKKT, fl. JD - Three" ffood" city com near the biiftlnc.s uUab!c to erect f case t f hrtp Donostlc toods a ?P 10 fciiW Soutli Water Sired CllH-v(i- ?' o; are receiving matte tn bet cheap good We cannot Ka nndenwld ,d W francl-c- rf oo, vitoi.vsAir rrYArrr ANNUALLY. ''I trf 3 o. JOBBING TUADE ONLY, 8M- - WBIIRH, Proprietor ssl reUU Bleats, Ettr.i rt dealer Jo ail ktadwof Lowest Prices, FOURTH STREET, CORINNE. - Klc Paptr-liancf- r, Oalalmul, I'nl., 1 Muritul. Fitrely CASH DIVIDENDS Whoimalo BOUGHT AXD SOLD- - M State University X i.llTEo hTJlTKS i5C3L EXCUANOE ( 1 . Life Assurance Equitable 0UIEIY OF TIIE 1 GOLD DUST, lit. uitnl t' . r 't .j Jy3l-4S- FIEST NATIONAL DINK OF T. 31. pron.pttjr a't a. a. r mm US 10 I from the Factory, iicvcr med. ' Apply at this F , ! Wilcox & (Jlbbs Letter Enmlly Sniii?c Mnehiuc on twin1 with all the Improved at- dwelling to J. Tooliy., D; tachments. raiiffins: In pi Ice Apply from S85 to direct 120 u. 'r tli-- M: s. Wmk Ilme with rcatnrr an I .t Ordera 1 ft at J. W. M Utoro will pr,mj atteiri-Mi- Of-fle-e; HUSSEY, DAHLEB & CO., (Snsceseore Higher department will be organized in dne time with competent teeeheruTr heed. Uewniln MUWIO andOJL PaISTInO wUl given ae eoon ae a teaebar can' be wm rad r o advance. IVnlhy IUEvryfJ?l,Klld made to make thia tha Parents aend. Trrttry. tug thetr children front abroad ran Ibat apeclal patua wilt be taken to be aeenred Mem, ant WTal teboot will b opened each improvement. The morning and reading the 61blo without not or rammr?u ho church catechism, or anything of a character, will ever bo tolerated in thlaaewarian school. ibooWL lnstrnctlon h ll WlUx the Sab--a rrnhr Utb Behoof1 . North 0th & R. R. AorM 14 term will be V 2lffKSSss;,vr trammer Department. T:::": i;. 30-- tf YARD: At e In ths new brick shnreb, the flne.t halt in the city, and now being H ted up for title epeelal pur poe. The first term wKt rKec on riday. Jan. nary 6, 1871, making a ssmIoo of thirteen weeks, bn a vitoatinu in Km Year The BEYOND TERM wltFoSn -nt 1,000,000 Feet com-monr- It w A I'll. LENA, r. lazier. J iBalt..W.M. likt rJty, Orders Jtccelve Prompt Attention. OFFICE wiU AIKA Iy 15 Hecoad Knott, at reel, OF KEfElVING IN FOB T AM DESIROUS of my brttber. Rotulno nillloga DAMON, A. B., PrincipaU term of this new school HOIIM rind Kntr oll at i OU el5-3- ni SEMU1ARY, ds It VANS TOUT, W. V. I 0 tl-- U tniii-r-of Or- Kinjleaa.ttsrcrt Ijn.a.. proptl, lug .lav, T.ru.a reenable. Infornuition Wnntcil. mouldings, Etc., CITY, II. II. SHE PIIETU), HOUSE AD SIG.V PUMEi - Amounting to f't.t.mto will be awarded' to tbe lioida r of fra roo tic k If For reference w refer you to any citiz-- n of Nevada ollv, t Vifortiia. Liberal rotnmln. tle.ponaibls agent want-- d. e ions allowed. For full particulur and tertua to agent, addre.It. L. GUINNAN, Rrrretary, Nevada city. Cat. II. C. LAW HORN, ) 0asb, with enlarged aceommft-l- a' Iona. Puplta ot all gradaa, from Primary to Academic atudiea, received. Good b).rd procured at twenty doll irs per mouth for ttoao living out of the city. Tuiti- - n. f J SU to f SO per ininth. OFFICE. j tvlii-ctii- n each. Tm urer, Bank of Nevada Couitly. OBZAZZA ASSAY SALT LAKE , bte Doors , 3th, at 9 nfloft a. CALIFORNIA - i J e Deal.r t.M an So-rh nye on p lncijwl cltie. In , Furo.-e- f rremlsmGeM I Prem'imt, Gtrtd fwln Pren-bmi- 1'r . In above named lioe.e i. now for the recepUon of transient gopenedand reguar Ik ardr. The ha bees y renovated aud fiiantalm t terotul te one In Nait Lake City, and ha been leased for a trm or yearaby a tborou8h Eantern hotel m ii, and the public can re.t aa.urrd that they will receive t that liouae. expected a a firt-la- JAMES hUfFHtN, lrop'r. n . L Pholks, Clerk. at 2) tf UTAH LUMBER. ' I trea-meu- EVANSTON 1 1 SALT LAKE C1TV, UTAH. f -- TRUCKEE , to Ion , Being centrally locatrd It men end familte superior inJu .tm-'a to convenlencd, corn fort ami enuit,r, e all the wanta of tt. gm-.cheerfully aupplled. The with lied Lights, u be a aud drjtot t convey pa.ainir. to II; TIMOTHY S't(. 1ST free. J n (.let, , dt-hc- y , 1. SAN FUANClStU Satciyltn-- GRAND AWARD LUEIDEH DEALERS. ' 1 have opined an Oflu'e lit tb ant now prrjau,lb pUee, and . Agent. Corinne. Every variety to J Iatleek Kin , D. W. PARKHURST, nt-t- t, Grammar School, CaliferBU, Main Srtfit I II KM I UMS, nol-t- f IIOWE & BUHGESS, MARKS the Dank of Extending frutn Smu'tnm ht, At ljot. ill Prrratunfi, iffent fo Brewer, Berns A fs.i Ales and Porter. . SANSOME STREET, atf 10 Pr tn'uoe, each WINES, LIQUORS & Clii.IRN 10,000 Oeaeon Tl ht t ft On Oftobt-fomiufiK-in37th wilt tm In all ths town, to .tirpy the Immigration wblrh will rontimte for year settling up tbs rich land irrlonltn-and mitM-r.- i ApplU ationa may be made to ageuta on tbo g.ouud, or address L Arm-iha- SASII-DOOUS- r IUrOBtSB.) rate, latron.yo ri.vMfurj, ruiiituT Ain reaeouable ban-t- . ...Alio.... PANEL DOORS. I - OUSINESS. HOUSES lle-rlrrt- cd BUTTr.n.i:,, rd!u n,, ,t, Always on band and dtllvi t w, Special Dispatch to kept cont..ntly cn FIRST-CLAS- S a- ( nfT.-r- ItE, UNION PACIFIC pa!,l AMEUICAN EXCIliNGEIIOTEl Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, to-da- Iv-mi-R M. atorUnut of An.l similar IntnU--r fbfl, SOUR 31 ILK, RUTTER MII.K, JMJuIntfiff 1 ' Dd MILK! MttJjMlLKl!! SWEET 311 LK, RED YOOD'AND 8UQAR PINE, Wlnrs, eolU-tie- Urigliara Impreved fiorken Complete 030 per thousand. ft Urge lost reaches nearly a million dollars. QUEENSWARE. New York. Oct. Id. Nilsson sang GLAS8.WA In the choir of the Swedish Evun-gelicchurch Gustuvus of Lutheran Etc. Etc., Etc., Adolphus yesterday, aud jtrotnised a large sum to help pay off the debt We keep GOODS, and will set of the church, RAILROAD COMPANY them ae low aa ean be ford-l- . Three more deaths from yellow nrdera aud promptly and carefully fever ou Governors Island. There filled. to Insure safety and avoid extra Gondt have been altogether seventy-on- e TOWN LOT DEPARTMENT weight. packed cases. Police Superintendent Jour , No charge for packages no charge for dellv. dau lies at the pallet of death from ce tug goo is in tbo city or at tbe Depot. Address the malady. UR AIT, J. M. BACORINK Washington, yOct. 8. At the CabHave an unlimited nnmlxr of both K, CTII. inet session Fish Secretary submitted the draft of a proclamation which was approved, and will VICTOR COipELLA, or be issued y proWboiraale and Retail hibiting the use of our harbors by BUSINESS AND REMDENT LOTS united vessels of belligerents. The making of our ports depots lot supwiSks,, plying tematerials of war for bcllig THE TOWNS ALOXU THE USE also prohibited, and tii IV ofAM. erents , Curium-to whtvb rout Otuaht from (bo (rflheletflrrtnh) eold clirep, and great liidumnent are proper officers of the United States wtahirut to eKtubltHti hnalnraa and ron will bo instructed to enforco the teitut CCO, CIGARS umV GLASSWAIIR for tViemaclvca a houte. There u a groat teTl-lprovisions of the proclamations. ' demand for to-da- -- ; myio-t- f PROVISIONS , Montana Street, Uotvrooxx fttlx nni ,5 , CORINNE, - - UTAH ... .XT, , ft OF AXD e ul Freight, Huat, Bine, or rropro, NT t DEPOT GROCERIES tHnntu- - ' FEET OF LUMBER f GOODS, And everything for a compltt. d. STAPLE AND FANCY t ' SHINGLES AT $1 30 PER BARRAtTS feBEDSTREADS. Yorlc. HOUSE FURNISHING dtXDjdl) I. I Washington, Oct 0. F.tRlTtNQ IMPLEMENTS, AND S(0(D),II)(D)(D) N. ' SPRING POINT HHOVEtt r Vi. ' COMFORTS, 1;; PICKS, QUICKSIIVEC,! GOLD SCALES, F. L. MATTRKS8ES, PILLOWS, - ROckr.il GOLD TANS. ROCKER DI!1! Wi '1iJ t ONrfTANYtY ON UaxS XEZP n SHEET COPPER, UJ STRING-BEDS- , PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT. ...... r BRACKETS, MIRRORS, et-ttl- two-tbir- v Corner Montana and Gtlx Six , - ftUf, Xlamafslturcitor U HEW 8. Nails, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron i FURNITURE. - Stoves, Mlufuff IiniIoinCntH i Commission Ilnraivar AND . t SOFAS, Yellow Iroir, AS Tours. EA8TERII Sliclf & Heavy AND Jest opened Its TUIlroad CtctMn ths ot fsror- n ,ue In ibis cty under We aanUee. with a lanr stock of eventhtos ; tn whkh his line all as sod of tb Utest pttrus, at MfcmUhlngl? low prWs foe cah. h off-- rs RsUroal Clothing House, (he o7tf Moouna street, Cor.nue, MileP & WhOOll.VLKJlOaTtLZAU,n(, .C.tMONME - LATE8T JL lit U - M. MEYER WAR. Gerrish . f? Jsliui Wftoloanis ami - - tncli-uutio- Bftaa aad ifoelseak Z ft r Tours, Oct. 9. Garibaldi arrived hero Itefore he Avne expected. An Corixinoy-Utaofficer offered to escort him with his troops, but Guribaidi replied that I10 was not accustomed to an constant!? receiving and opening out a eseort. He added that lie hoped to fullI am stock of phtln and fancy furniture, sush as meet that officer again otr the field , i V of battie, helping to drive the enemy BEDSTEADS, from the republics Garibaldi then CHAIRS, went to the Prefecture, where at TABLES. that moment a Imitation of Francs BUREAUS, tireurs were cheering and entered the yard of the Prefecture, demandWASIISTANDS, ing Garibaldi to review them, and Keep oaostantly on band a good AssortYlve shouting ViveluOarlbaldllM ment for ths Jobbing trade. KITCHEN SAFES, la ltcnublio, and requested M. Orders by mall will receive prompt and Ulois Humid no to give Garibaldi un careful attention. CRIBS, LOUNGES, s embruee for the battallou.- M. (.re Goods shipped east and wsat on tbe utieux delivered apolitical discourse lias of the Railroad tbs some day orders nud the crowd separated shouting REFRIGERATORS, no!3tf rs received. for Garibaldi and tuo republic. DESKS. -- g f1 ft MISUELI,ANKOts. TnUGKEE RIVER tJ n V. & iUtAHO, a u enthusiastic Reception of Garibaldi tUilirON Eta (lUpMttt by WseUra Vatea Tetotraph CevnpTd EUROPEAN j v COKINNE TRADE. - f HAT3. 0AP3, CLOTHING, FURNISH INO GOODS, THUNKS, VALISES, . ' 'Pi TELEGRAPH. THE , CLOTHING HOUftlE, nt Low. Cuban ft Oo.. ttaarborn street U ft. nkn, A rUlXLHO ' Tift-pser- tiy ftt GKOUEUIKS, ETC. MISCELLANEOUS. newly appointed United States, officers have tbe good will and wishes of all the public at large; but we caution them to discretion In evsnr step, and keep an evs Tkt Ticket Agents Excwrslon dark, of the Mermen Lenders- - open fer tbe band that strikes in the Their Destre tar IfeterletywA Klee and tbe dogger that file front it eonceal-moaro aloow." Twain, tlenn end Caine Mermens. : when "wo ' EYSTAXDEB. aid Present Per Utah Reporter D cHj r 7 Always bn hand a raHety of th beat Meats, sgse cured- - II Wn. H.ct-n- , vt&!je, dH i ' :tr ICE FOR Familie. irK SaToons, FtoVe. Hb. a ,T fee la tb" notice with tbo onteirfr'O-- tflrtanre tn-e-t 74 Vol rL,, T.hl |