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( i i ' 1 ' 1 M Tv : i I : f i '3j JLITREHEXSIVK OFlTHE EMIGRATION THE- - DAILY TELEGRAPH- - F drama tie works westward tragedres It Y- $ ?r h -- i f culti not - bo all right but U' certainly looks suspicious to say the eatj to see men who'baye been in the ranks ff? that should oT thej' rebellion who have killed Union solit that the surprise copy the blind but so much diers anTwho still cherish rancorous feelin'fs ail who stand by the old flag cling to hare done sneir end accomplished con-- I against their weapons and re'ue to part with them on We are Informed by pentleman fully Ve any considerations It does hot take them srsant with the line that for the last find 'out who are Democraisi to either ong hours hare twentyfonrT months? scarcely hr os soon os a company enters town they coil somewhere on tlc storm psiied gwsy witbouta :rcgate in a very short time at the headquaf-er- s Omaha and ter- and this betjreM city of Copperheads in that town and while we plains occurrence were storms charge all Copperheads with sympathy daily thunder rifle with such characters j'et it is no less true that U of links the riattrrireri the ' It i- ri to Mrf it part wilhihdr weapon? It j may 1 k occioal Jnfrrroptift M f no one outside of the coppery party affiliates IliTt the destruction of poles and the Imrstirg with tiiem It Is only one of the straws shoviof the lightning though of Initrummtshy: ng which way the current fl wg We have ho occirteni were nothing like the evils desire to publish a lengthy article on the mat-- i er vet we know enough to premise that the i endared from the action ff' malicious and food wil) of such men is far consider han their open enmity thwiglitless emfgrants who seemed tp Hereafter? we shall full the facts within our nothing btt t the facility °f finding the camp at length publish-ITo replace firewood from the telegraph line tiowJge and if necessary give the names of lartiea who shield those whom they know to these poles sometimes a distance of- fifty miles 6 open and avowed enemies of our governOn on a ment— Ku to be traversed bjrtlie repairers 1 Plumas Union' f occaidoiY this1 season the" line was down' for Other California papers appear to be under three day from Jhe rather cool attempt of he same serions apprehensions ofi difficulty some emigrants - to serve ibemselvcs with the rom the Secession proclivities of a large portion wire for aFerry cable across the Platte river of the immigrants It Is possibly the fact that The Indians fortnnatelyhave heensiiperstU preponderating share of the immigration tions concerning the wire but there are appre are penetrated- with longings for peace If - hensions that some pale faces among them are not with affections for Dixie Their traveling to handle into them enough cottrage instilling westward in such increased numbers tho past It freely At one time they cut the line in lit 'ear pr two favors Such a view though gold snd tie pieces On the £outli Tass for over a quarter silver may not absent from’ their of a mile! At another time they cut it near hough to’ j " Willow Springs and carried off about 50 feet Though it is well to be prepared for every of it for bridle bits and ornaments Jery repossible emergency and even sometimes to e for a short burned the poles they overrate dangers jet it may be within the re cently nesr Cottonwood Springs and at another pons of posibility through a little tact and time cut the line in six or Icven places between prudent forbearance aided by the mollifying j Jjiramie and Scott’s DIoffj i und amenifyiai influence of time to bring over To meet all such contingencies and to repair these! sympathizers with the South to better accidents from the elements experienced and deasj so that eventually they will insensibly enterprising men hare been employed at im- or at leaslfwtthout fre-que- nt r more-dangerou- j a - - ‘ t r t S i N i I " - i V £ were-mad- hundred miles before they rested and were outofreacb Young Hunt a son of the ben- oral we believe was engaged to pursue them anq got to Brigham city shortly after Dntchy ‘ ' and companion had left there r Hunt got to Ogden in time and the Deputy State CthrfpUe Mr U A- WMt with ' ‘ 'I rV - ! iT rothers K Rail t j I’ ' J t Green I Wisn the disasters the morrow inay jbring with it I FEW A OF NO YOKE ONE t £24 r N TO in good condition apply t& 63-t- n ed ! ' VhVtoXrtTtT of t onoz 4r rent FOR f j north of Court House Second bouse t THE St GOODS WERE PURCHASED ISf i STRAYED FROM MYCROFYS HERD A RED COW with a brackled fact about fbnr yara old lately lvcd branded T on the left' bip and Fenton on! Ihf left horn jlf the finder will bring tin aid cow to Thomas 63-- t fanton in the sixth Ward he ihlll be rewarded tn BEST Eastern niarlcetss t t I rrrp- i- ra it FEW YOKE OF FIRST lATE A i MILES ROMNEY I f al JUST ARRIVED DWELLING IIOUSlsJ Contaliilflg seven rooms situated on the west side of East Tem' ple and corner of Second Temple Streets' Enquire of COMMODIOUS t - ME llClIANDISE j THOMAS nAWKINS Tinner East Temple Street f 63-t- A targe A - t OXEN FOB SALE K3 Enquire of 62-t- HOOFER f ELDREDGE Sale i- INDIANS EAST f f 5 HAVE NOT GOBBLED UP THE TJLUNS r- - OF CHISLETT & ta CLATlK ! ’ - But we are now receiving and opening one oftlu Ths people oorth and sonth will find in a MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF A ii UTAH ' EVER BROUGHT TO by days': n 4e COMPLETE STOCK OF i GOODS Onr yoods are of the very best quality have been wants of the people snd will be sold at lected to meet moderate bricH Onr stock embraces ee-t- he ii I and positively his last sppcaraoce ss that also of ths favorite Artiste GROCERIES AXD 1 I j HRS FLORENCE BELL AT MY BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS DYE-STUFF-S STAP E AND FANCY DRY-GOOD- S i j CUTLERY AND HARDWARE" OGDEN ir SHAKERS 1 Public Attention 1 I MR GEO PAUNCEFORT S? with our clever artist for on awaking in the morning he rose from his troubled couch I aQ(j advancing to the imagined secure deposi- I tory he to his horror discovered that the loved TO CALL sa--tr George Lanpher W L GRAND ENTERTAINMENT! BENEFIT OF FOR TJ lof com-deserih- i : 'i little dream I 8 Mers P0'0 y we sleeping mortals ROBERTS M City Sept IS time remembrancer and its contents haid evap- LADIES’ AND MISSES' teen r NOVELTY WIT AXD LAUGHTER! I heard of such an hour What a Misfortune tiro HATS AIYD ®et th Dutchman and companion 0f distress However from evil often srfaeth al !trc ( opposite West’s Hotels and took I goodj And so in this case the particulars of Ths Ssw Play of PLAIN AND FANCY HAIR NETS of them Atihe examination the I which you shall know anon Thedistressed manager asemhled the aoneT identified the partios and on the state of affairs ft and a splendid lot of the monw n will sustain one of his favorite panyito “pTecM” —I c piece of iith election of a debraled dnaj in which Mr Pacxczfoztcharacters that he'(the manager) hoped would retrieve the GENTS' YOUTHS’ AlfD CHlLDREH’9 fortunes or the establishment In wwuuuiu viicic pw- - h 1 right but BASSETT X I J : -- '? 8 ARRIVALS AT SALT LAKE HOUSE Tuesday:— P B Hell ler A C Goodhne Jacob P Kin-- 8 Bates Charles IL Getche)! aey Charles McConne J U Bates Williaiiml Smith Morgan L Ingles C G OV A Guthrie John Ferris John Ilurst G W Crawford C' H Jomes! J L Shulis Hugh O’ Kiel II C Krutzer G W Louis W T Go Hodge J H Reese next-mornin- g 8 baliero'to ho ss good as was aver ' fought t6 ' this market PEB OLIVER & CO’l EXPRESS — Artircd Monday evening:— Mr Conley V 8 Ingles Geo Laspher A II Rant Win Smith j U3 TEAS £ - e (elec- Which we SU DE PARTURES f r J ESTABLISHMENT! nr - tion of R E TA IX ji and a general aMnrtinpnt of uaeifatjirticlM nich neuaUy found ia'a variety etvre Invito particular attention to our choice t3-- V FEB BAXXOCK AXD BOISE STGE Arrivals— Tuceday night:— U C Hodge Michael Greg ary J U Keeee Frfed Kratxer Wm T Carother Departures: — A C lfyper XL'£nlsley Wu Sloan a t ’ NERY GOODS PEB OVEBLAXD STAGE UXE Departure — thM mining:— McKee Vichael Qutnn P Quinn A II Wilcoi Lloyd Dallvan J A Le Clian J V Sperry A L Reinhart i Buck-hton- ' j FOR ARRIVALS J r i - to-gat- h - - ’ 'T hsTS DRY GOODS GROCERIES HARDW ARK qVEEXSWARE CliOTIliNG BOOTS AKDSItOES HATS NOTIONS MILLI- n ed 3 sis KEW YORK MARKET — j '-- Largest and Best Stocks in the tragedians to emulate Wastage or Aktsiax Well Wates ix Sasta Claba Vallet-- Tjhe San Jose Mercury of 1st " September remarks-We hear of muclj complaint against the reckless waste of water from our artesi&n wells Many! persons who have these flowing wells seem to imagine tiat the fountain is inexhaus tible jand suffer their wells to flow to waste-ilarge volumes of water This system Is ruin bus to our valley and works a great hardship to the owners ot wislls less favorably situated The water from odr Veils all flows front the same source and the fact is now well demonstrated that the fountain is not inexhaustible A few years hence the number of wells will be increased by hundreds when some action by legislation or otherwise will be absolutely necessary The waste of water can be checked entirely by extend! ng the tubing from five to ten feet above the surface or by securing water-tight cops to tb e top of thfe tubes fellow-citizen- : tbs Firm from ths i xt repugnance homogenate ' portant station all along the route excuse the word— with their s of The offices range from 35 to Co miles apart he Great I Republic at whim horses are kept n constant readineifs Don't be too anxiouafor a row to carry" off repairers to anyrceoe of disasters’ THE ACTOR'S GENEROSITY We ar e indebted to Mr Ellsworth the Su- perintendent of the line between this and Lara In the following anecdote are associated the rule for the facts in thc foregoing which we names of four men of mark two of which hatfe think will read well just at this time? long since departed The names of t ie departSIORETHlSyiNG ed two are Edmund Kean (the Great) and the f facetious William Elliston The other On Sunday evening “Dutch John” — a gen duet pairjRobert of the interesting quartette is the tlemanwith an extensive reputation and that belebrated John Baldwin Buckstone audtbe artist Syduey Copper The event runs considerably “mixed’— was apprehended Ithus: with a confederate and fellow traveler I The first of Backstone and Cooper plungs 'nt Ogden on Sundays erening on Yhe charge Into dramatic life was taken at the fashionable e of robbing a miner’s wagon in Maiade valley Iseaside watering town ot Hastings J B for business being engaged utility (that The circumstances developed at the exam means and Sydney Cooper as play anything) before nation Judge Farr on Monday room scenic artist the season commenced and proto establish that the Dutchman gressed with varied- success— sometimes gdo& ning appears At last their and his confederate had on their way from the ibut more frequently’ very bad the were in town of arrival obliterated by mines overtakenTin Malade valley a piiner and hopes iWombwell's menagerie and the natives (being his wife quietly traveling to this plaeeand very at that time uneducated) displayed their taste readily concluled to camp with them over by patronizing the show and deserting the The consequence was the uncerabout the price q playhouse night Enquiries of the theatrical treasury (or pay office) tainty supper but on thfe good lady declining on Saturday and when the opened being charge Dutchy concluded to have breakfas ghost” (money) did occasionally appear it and to pay for both: meals at the !wss a mere shadow of its former self but the same time1 “ After breakfast a twenty' dollar scenic artist who was ever a prudent hoy had accumulated savings to the amount of five piece was handed and the good lady went to as areservefor a rainy day The ntier satchel for change— the traveleri saw the pounds he alwky for safety kept (or note) flimsy of deposit and hung round a little longer I posited within the cases of a huge old fashioned The following day the satchel was missing silver watch and thus as he performed the ? a selected with great cars by one of Bush-hamm- er - v WHOLESALE a -- dis-tanc- !: - Jr MASONS’ AND STONE CUTTERS’ I said thii great tragedian” 1 will make a compact'with yon and that fs if you will remain here a id perform with me for the CONVENTION benefit of these otir unfortunate brethren on the morrow bight I will depart with you on s general meeting of the Mason snd Stone Cutters ATheld ' In the 15th-- ' Ward School Jionae heptember 12? the following mor ling” j 1864 the following prices lor labor wore tonanJinoualv The terms were? oy fully adapted The mdr torn came The pi fees were ‘“The Merchant of agreed upon Venice’’— Shylock by the Roscius of the world AT COIN RATES VIZ: concluding with i he farce of the “Liar"— Wildrake by the renowned R W Elliston Bock Wallins ' $1 U per! perch of 16) feet il Houe crammed to suffocation and it' resulted sdobies 75 ctL per hundred Laying in money enough wing taken to pay all lbk 63-dresiinv (12AperfiMt salaries not forgetting the lost watch and eob-ten- ts also cash enough to take them with comtown which was Dover Now fort to the-neSALE there'waa a patterp of goodness for our swell - y 4 “Well” ‘ 1 Viv i - " j COMPLETE : STOCK OP GENERAL no' - '' A Largt and ! with yepr consent new tragedy’ “Never mind thb new part we can! put that off” said Robert AVilliam s n j r ow - f ' son was about beginning and that! was the only hope they had of getting enough to wipe off the chalksTand feave the town with honor? The' gentleman said ha should much like to see over thb theatre and iferj it would not disturb his stuy would he (the boy) do him the pleasure of walking to town with him and show him over the establishment The local actor readily (consented imagining that he had secured n yictini to patronize him on his approaching benefit night The gent’s person was decorated! by a blue coat with limfe buttons tight pants and Hessian boots with corresponding tassels Well after viewing the establishment the stranger was abotflj taking leave of his rustic acquaintance when a post-chaidrove hustily up to the door yc‘ jumped a gentleman who was none other thin Robert William Elliston the then manager1 Of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane and he (Robert William) taking the unknown by the hand said:‘My dear Kean you must return to tov n with me $nce your absence the ausiuess has beeu ruinous therefore I must announce you as Richard! the Third for Monday ’ j ' “Oh said Edmund “I came hither se along J their ix j i do-not- ! ' i j : -- ROBERTS EAGLE EMPORIUM!! i l-- H' i BASSETT NEW STORE j nd dUPo"7 ' I "sStSs&ai - BoUts? - -- of OuwlL XI t ’ is a fact (not very widely known! that a into this State the immigration is pouring large ' XQ TELEGRAMS i i Western States from Their the year present we can but at conjecture? number suppose only Ths" wire is tlll'downsn'j manren cond least 15009' have and will arrive during the the Plaius Of this nnmber rtret the fre present season via without dispatches' j dijr ' are fresh from the ranks of the 6000 u e least s at Eastern quent Interruption on the bands Of guerrillas who have infested Missouri? -ve that jjccutl regrets hare nothing ot Kentucky and Arkansas for the three years J0 ast pakt Whether they have any object bey-bcerblly so commonly exhibit fie Telegraph nn escape from the horror of war is not IV the on o( fhcjres tOirarJi one thing is apparent— not a yef apparent j yet than-on- ec revolver and" a 'rifle less with pian while the majority have Minis rifles and a pair bf Cult's navy pistols? ' Their feelings are inat 'M tensely bitter and savagely hostile to the Renewbctatmly nJ e ' " public? ahd unlike the immigrant of former "5 IAjt prodad-- S yean !when they reach California they will hot r C Shakspeare's "Ahr’ said the rustic actor “William Shak- & speare is not a gentleman of my acquaintance in ‘I-time to£eon speaking terms yet but I hope m ARE NO W RECEIVIXG AXD OPEKJNO : with him': r “Very good1! paid the tragr"pnitj trade what sort of‘ mav I inquire you are dolus FOR SALE ? atrthe theatre?” "The utility boy bras very communicative? revealing all the disasters of little or no salaries And the succes of the opposition show He also informed the stranger that the benefit seaFIRST DOOR SOUTH OF JENNINGS' wtr WEDNESDAY MORYm flEPT particularly DELICATE GROUND' I L O G AN Cache Couxtt J K Juab County 1 ALT C R EE f Where the same Liberality in i Purchasing ' A MUSIC4L DIVER TISSMENT under the direction if Professor C Taoxos who wltk his selections I'- - ' " - ST I Eldevjfect himseif in which he uEd to winder aWay Connty having JLLSO A LARGE AN D MAGNIFICENT excellent BandwiU perform choice and to the neighboring Downs for quiet and seclu- - r case j'j they will no doubt be taken care of till nro- - llon when one da7 he was greatly BALLADS AND MELODIES annoyed by STOCK OF t trial Can be had him a around and hovering gentleman per volunteer for taking kindly T curious peep at the book he had In hand At As the' accused were raisin 1 8 Into a house to length the intruder broke silence by saying: Te conclude with tbj fcvorlte and novel Farce sutitled f 'm a°pta4 Wtad yoo appear tnatlf eowMpt I book lb ta you have before you I hope you “tair Which fcr style quality and variety me intrusive the of consider chances by inquiring their escape: Frank Bamboo! Cpt MU 6EO PAUXCKFORT j uMectof your attention’ CAXXOTBE EXCELLED IX THE llKl'lt fcSjCIIlS C FLORCKOJ BKLLI IIHS u'ka vountr utility boy banded the book to the Kmo — on looking at the title would call special attention to EB-stinger Itwho WO rag re I to notice that the Jteae Biter dJinJo discovered oorrefy Urge had to ho a celebrated melo ' I excellent stock of tho succcm at Surrey utile Um Veturnea to imsller Ue u drama playing with great Y WEBER COUNTY W i ' boots and sho : r?h2i0B' B AM "X''iwhS OIN Vi- - r - Produce &c &c f ' i W i r ir tow i Jdk Mi m wi that section of eouy try SI i ‘Tb® decay of bust-- 1 have n’ereat taste for dramatic literature ness and the neglect of citizens of their true in- The utility hoy Informed the stranger that he member of thfi oompfiny now performing trrts' tohLofji the JUaeiiUs receipts— and 1 at Hastings - - !"' The gentleman said hs had a great Uito for pair j tfrom On i s stables paring WILL BE CARRIED ojlT ' :r ! s them along and E GET VOUR PAYJ WHICH EMBRACES EVERY USEFUL AND DESIRABLE ARTICLE 61-t- f CHISLETT A CLARK ' r ! i 1 ‘ I a brown bars tasls ths other a sorrel maw ale — both of Urge siss ' LOST J !i !’ -- : 0rpt W l&l CitTi Spt76 f --- T ' 5 ' ' 4T 7 i t : I - i |