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Show 'Were his first communication npoa DESEBET EVENING NEWS. it thet subject which wo flma3lnt)i our washed ashore at Arlca, and was. sold ; a auction ror S3,wu.o. - An "to the bean mads has appeal President of Panama to expel from the Isthmus, Smith, alias Clinton, an alleged swindler, so that the United v- BUtes may get him. on the At great liood has occurred for ft Isthmus, checking operations time on the Panama railroad.-- - r T,y The town of JLnood, fire a October Otbj the loss readers have good ressoss for, thinking it Is pothe cct;ld!inot bet t.more f3 In earnest, and enthusiastic one has thought that Brother George has exhausted the subject, the perusal Of this communication, which we have will unde" not space to admit dlacussclriC itifairtue b $50,000. him" "He celvo or ( some But ; zeal of a new.convert. may rThef revolution at' Maxell an has ieen think they' have heard mand seen enough nrombtlv suppressed. Bolivia remain un- on thff thbJectalrtadyr-TcchWtaonlv- sav that that very thought of jbe.aflalrs of Peru are improving. is theirs, ln)T2pp XttWcpXxCzZCUl aat Th3 opposition to the Government - has tot-e. Government The wemkf nave a very nee wuc in ip prooi ina&tney a rise of ten shillings per ton in in the subject awakened: vHe Is fully ordered not to take effect until the de- aware that all men who have advanced cruano. rtrMttn blnn ln a to Mr. Moore have views upon any subject are liable to be exhausted. This is produced by remonstranoe from consisrnees to tha misconstrued contemporaries. V V; BUtes. f Hnltsdi the They may call him an enthusiast, ft bore Ban Francisco. The Union Pacific and even a monomaniac, whom future Railroad is reDorted blocked no bvsnow generations may laud as a genius and a since the 4th instant. No trains having cr--t benefactor of his race. Being arrived at Bryan, where the . stages re the overland mall, since that date. tLora of thla nerversitvtfi :of human na ceive none have arrived, st Cheyenne and ture, he Is determined persevere' and from the West.'. The President of the convince the 'most careless that.Uth'r Csntral Paciflo Railroad telegraphs as 1 think future greatness does' not depend upon follows from Salt Lake Inevitable that wo must pass through initltu' It the formation of Vallev and a succession of fine val this tlons for the "importation of. good;hut leys south, and make a connection with upon the cultivation of allk and .other thefimokv Hill route, as It is isthe onlya There only practical winter line. .we products by home labor. nave wnero to snort distance win frj: ' we can snow which pass through deep coverinflr: ISpeciAl to the Dmrtl Evening Nwt,3 eeailv nrotect bv but the dis tance) and the irreat elevation on the make J'AAf Union Paciflo road is too long to i covering practicable. COXOBESSIOXAI. - ' DeeeoVer ' Friday, 11, 1SS. two THBown;ijrxis; The Sicramento Daily, Union Waadca-trwyed-b- to-da- y, -- - the Inquiry Will tba Union Taclflo Itall .road eunstrtor California? ' la already practically answered in tho affirmative. coun try,- rapidly In The brjaiiftsarf creaalnfir. tJeman&s It, and toe demand of business are sore to be complied with. It will paylThat Is enough, 1 It will be done. It ih InVa, whether the Govern ment subsidy- of land and bonds is cont tinued from the point 'where the two roads meet or not. : The White Pine dls co re lies in Nevada will double the amount of tonnage on the Central Paci fic next ytarr and, it asks, what can ' bo done'towarxrcarrylng It WithTthe single track, all the mule, horse and ox teams being withdrawn? It insists there must bo two tracks, and that very soon. .The Citlon then proceeds to discuss the polnt,which It saya requires to be gravely considered, whether these two tracks shall run close alongside "of each other on the present graded route, or over a new grade. It asserts that the present route of the C. P.' It. B. across the moun tains is not the best attainable. The j SENATE. Union Pacific is already rich enough, It i .Ci? yt rcssxoif; The President presented a communisays, to carry the road through from cation from the Secretary of the Inte? ineet the XiOndon. The new telegraphic ar- the point' where' forth the destitute condition rangementa throughout rior.setting will go Central Pacific, byBeckwourth.Fredon of the Indians' on the. Upper Missouri Into effect on January 1st,Europe accordance in necessities; also a com- Wltn tne agreement made at the inter yer, or Noble Pass to the . waters of and their urgent From the Commissioner of national Telegraphic Convention at Vimunication the IMy of San Francisco, without any Patents, transmitting thiLacoounta.of enna for the modification and equaliza further Government aid. The natural the receipts and fiXpense of that pffloel tlon of tolls. The rates will be considepoint of terminus will be some point on Itamsay introduced a bill to abolish rably reduced. Morse & Hughes' Instruthe Straits of Carqulnas. It may be at the franking privilege. Ordered print ments will be used on the various lines. A very heavy, gale prevailed through Vallejo, or Benicla, ox at an lq termed! ed.Sumner offered a resolution - cal r On ate point between the two. These ling forinformaUon' respectlsirt tallesed out England on Sunday night; were Monday morning many telegrams Straits are accessible toCthe heaviest outrages committed by Xbpez, President received v reporting marine disasters. . Paraguay. ships, and the lightest steamers from ofDrake The shipping in the harbors suffered called up a resolution oflered were blown down. Tbe the Sacramento and San Joaquin can last to amend the-rniof the Ben? much; nouses July, was . great. reach them heavily freighted, in any ate sa as to Inquire into Indian trtties. damage of weather. And It will cost but little more and then bo considered in open session. i Havana- - Professe r Delessier, a time Jamaica, who, Mingston. long to tow ships ?JouUIde the heads from aid over. advance, announced the days on bills other and resolutions in Several the earthquake would visit St. which Vallejo or Benicla, than it- now. does were introduced. Senate adjourned. ;i Thomas, Chill and Peru, announces from San Francisco, and this would Williams Introduced a bill to aid the an earthquake in Cal be will there that save a hundred mllesof railway trans- construction of the Oregon branch; of ifornia about the 11th ofDecember. was ordered the Pacific Kailroad. which portation. ' The drift of this argument to Disraeli an Interview London. had - f be printed.--at which he is evident. Sacramento wants & rival to . The the. with Queen yesterday, senate passed a bill to relieve tne omcea.. ana ' San seats ni8 resigned Union Among Francisco, and the says: politicals disabilities of T. J. Morris, the appointments which f have been "We look. then, to those Straits as the Chief Justice of South Carolina. is that of John Duke Coleridge, was received. settled President's The message to be rival is whereon built the as solicitor up point general. The Times of to when It was about half read, Con- - day congratulates Gladstone upon the of San Francisco, and we count upon and ness moved that the further reading- be formation of tho cabinet. speedy, this rivalry with as much. certainty as dispensed with; on tho Kround that it Monueur Tne Paris. says that upon any future event in connection was oilensive and untrue. soon Count after his return Bismarck, Howe argued that it was the Presi to with the growth of the country." an had interview with the Berlin, duty to communicate facts i and ambassadors of Jb ranee, England But though it is a matter of some in- dent's and not opinions. The Senate Is not bound Prussia and assured them, of his confi terest to us whether the TJ. P. It. It. con- to hear his argumentative, Insinuating dence in the maintenance of good feel ; i. : j r r .1 ! 3 tinues on through topalifornla, or not, message. .! t . ing between tne .European powers. uiscua3ion fhetiier it v juonuon, The following. Cabinet op 'the Pending is ewa there an item of in our dispatch- should be read ad- through, es from the West this morning, that Journed. polntments are ofilcialiv announced: Honorable George J. Goschen , The Ittght of 'HOUSE. possesses jfrtatervlnterestifor usi i,Ve L I President the Poor Xiaw Board; The refer to the dispatch which Governor A. bill for an increase of dutv on lnv Honorable Marquis Harrington, Stanford is credited with having rent ported coffee passed by a vote of 107 to 5. lugnt Postmaster General: Austin Henry or or of Board the rrcsiaent from this "city tou California and tin Tho Speaker presented the report Trade; ljayaru, tho Secretary of the Treasury;; also a The Honorable Henry A. Bruce. It Uht which he stafts that he thinks it Inevit- statement of judgments rendered by the has accepted the appointment of Secre able that the Central Paciflo must pass Court of Claims; also a communication tary or state ror tne Home .Department. or the Oregon The DaUy Telegraph says that Glad a resolution through tldsvallev and the valleva enclosing stone's cabinet is now ready to consider south, and thus make a connection with .Legislature. Clerk read an indorsement on pa- - any counter proposals The made by .the the Smeky Hill route, as that )? the only as follows : .Resolutions of the crates tne in united jitaoama case. practical winter line. We have known Assembly of Oregon.lnstructlng The Telegraph adds that the competenfor some time that the construction of the their Senators in Congress to resign, cy of Lord Clarendon to carry out the Central Pacific Line in this direction tney naving voieu lor nieasurespiainiy i negotiations are unaoubted. Tne conmade by Lord Stanley are an has been in contemplation," and sup- thrown liberty and freo government, cessions earnest of the spirit animating the Eng and consigned the citizens of eleven lish politicians In dealing with this pose from the publication of, States to an odlou8,despotio dictatorship. matter, all that can be granted will, as be a viewed dispatch, that it may Illinois. saId."Tfie title America can accept no less and desires settled thing that the line will be built. Is Washburne.I of move that the paper, be no more. enough. Such a Hue will, be of great advantage returned to the source from whence it i The following additional particulars to bur city arid "Territory, as it will came." After some discussion the paper In relation to the loss of the steamship was m a resoluread alter wnicn two. communication nave of channels lull, moernta obtained. Tne place tion was adopted directing the document principal cause ofbeen was the disaster "with the East within our reach, and to be returned to the presiding officers breaking of the screw shaft inside the the through the one now proposed we may, of both branches of tbe Oregon Legisla screw pipe.- - It got loose and damaged at least, expect that we will have ture, the same being scandalous.i Imper tne stern pose and tne pipe, causing a l i V' all winter. tinent and Indecorous. :t.f leak, through which a large volwas on fearful Aresolution adopted calling ume of water rushed into the hold. The construction of one line of railroad the Secretary of War for information Every attempt was made to save the lias beeu anticipated with great satisfac- relative to the cost of suppressing Indian ship; but with the strong gale which tion and delight, and "a few years ago it hostilities for the last three years. at time the and the heaw prevailed was as much as wo dared to anticipate; liutier, or Mass.. introduced a resolu sea it was found impossible to stop the tion 'repealing the Tenure of Office Act. teas:. Tne steamer was but its construction has fatuiliarlzed Referred. rapidly settling were lowered and the men's minda with the enterprise, and Garfield, fnShi the Military Commit- - when the boats embarked. ail Excellent passengers instead of one being now thought suffi- tee, reported a bill to transfer the Indi order was maintained the by ship's offiBureau to the War Department after cers, who crew cient, it only reveals to us J the i great an the under kept complete tne 1st or Jauuary next. and all control, among panic prevented necessity there is for more through a bill of such impor the passengers. Two boats previously Windoin lines. If capital can be obtained, and tance wouldhoped not be passed under, the reported saved, were picked up by the we see it stated that money is now previous question j Mar, of Hope bound to Aberdeen. The Houso seconded the previous ship The captain of the Hibemia landed at cheap and abundant, aud anxiously ' ; , seeking just such enterprises for inves- question. Uarlk'Id distributed an hour allowed John O' Groats House. tmentthere la no doubt about two lines him for closing the debate among the not desiring, to discuss the paying, and paying handsomely too, for members, WinUom bill. styled the War Depart there will be business enough to give ment the maelstrom of the Trea great them both full employment. , .. sury, lie said the care, of 7,000 Indians If theCDnlon Pacific U blocked by In ArLcoua, under the War Department; Deo. 4; 1868. Spring-townsnow, and has been in that condition cost me uauon a minion and a naif. Dear Brother Cannon: On the 1st of while other Indians 200,000. cost only, occur fourth It since the 1 November last we were visited by the may Instant, hundred thousand. of Clarity four, and again many timer)' through the Winter. Ivansas, styled the ludlan Bureau an Indians who Utah the of tribe, In fact, during the "Winter that route is open and standlug disgrace. Schenck wished to Know eur reelings in reiauon liable to be blocked at any time, and an- spoke of the Indian agents as a parcel to peace. YyTbey came well recommenoi corrupt civilians, interested in pro- - ded by the,interpreter at the Uinta reother railroad, running South and inuian wars tney inand were said to be men of with Hill route, voaiug curred no peril. Ha said the War servation, said they wanted a Influence. They would be found a great convenience to Department would be much more likely &lg talk" and a "big peace." to make our Territory I Where there Is a proba to ,avoid man provose war. other In the eye of the law, we did not con the question. The elder ourselves authorized to treat with bility of deep snow, as Governor Stan gentlemen'dlscussed this being a matter over which ford suggests, protection coakL be seRobinson obtained the floor. and them, the Government exercises exclusive julf cored, as it Is on; the Central Pacific spoke of American clllxena being im risdiction: but on second thought, we in Great JUrlLaln. He said if concluded that we would do something, through the Sierra Nevada, by covering prisoned ne had his win no man; snouia eai nis as it appeared to us a very opportune the road with sheds. . no woman marry a huaband,vno time to establish a permanent underfind it dinner,' We hope that both roads-Tril- l business of life be carried on i until war standing with them, and as there were to their interest to' build distinct tracks was declared against" Great Britain, Wood concurred, in the views.. of his thought there could be no harm In from the Missouri to California and from colleasruei doing j Adlournsd. f.ij' goou oi ourseives, ana mat tne GovernCalifornia to the Missouri.. ment would not be jealous at our action In the! case. HUM. .CVtUTVetB, ETC. Board They wanted pay for the killing of L;cinclnnatlrt8. The National i Tne next of Trade adjourned ana tne men . tnat were .with oanpitcn WE have - received at communication meeting will be held and Itlchmond,Vir him, they wanted pretty largeblan-ketpay M from our worthy fellow-citizein the shape of horses, Geo. D.' glnla. New York. The JiUing Star brings ammunition, flour, shirts, Watt, In which sericulture Is one of Panama to the 29th stating that tobaccogun, advices and dlffsrent articles of ciothin 3. the topics disdnssed,' (we Have a faint arrangements nave been made by which On the 3d of 2?ovember our Bishops all idea that' oar renders have 'heard of Spanish vessels oomin to ah ei 'Pacific came together and Vre told them that we this topic before) Lat in addition to that to trade withtheEcuador are not to bs fslt very currently towtrSj them from Chiliaa' havy , and in trust we should, If tto hid bcun the hy he reasons uncn the "ftdvantase iof molested, case of ineed they . may touch Chilian war; but the war was be run by them; " home production with aVlgbr and ports.1 ..i " they hod stolen our horses and catclearness that are quite refresblnir.' If I The United States ship Watcrca that tle, and had killed our men, women and say a 4 i - . - by.-thl- bn r. ru ; . do-da- y: co-operati- ve . . , 1 it-w- r i - ill es , - Ansua.-Brot- ber i I to-da-y; 1 wetir-Taesda- " ? 1 1 1 the-Sena-te $ Leg-slati- vo to-da-y's . 9 : i.--- .? , I -- ; .Tah-be-n-n- Tah-rue-go- con--nectl- er, TJn-gitx-r- lb od , - s & s. a ft 1 r : to-da- y. ! i- n, ' i' J - beaf-cattl- e, v s, , V M. " -' CceulLough! ' : ! . Ji. f -- conjtmc-rVLO- 1 ' : , ! PrtlCT d fiarte, k ffl " - -- i- - LIST in. i OIT t at Salt Lake Vie, Office Remaining City 1 Utah Territory , on the 11th day of 1868 which ff not called for With Dec, one in month, vnu oe ttm to the Tread - Folkman Galer F - HAY PKESS. 19th Ward. . REMOVED. dl5 lm . N. Nichols I . O OakeeO W- , Olsen O O'WellJ Urcutt H P Pase W M Pleraon Dr J II ilarson DJ TteedBK5 v - j let , . " nWZSJ.'T. STET EWS.'PresIdent, JOS. K. GIBDOWS, Secretary, t ' Freight i al o the only Wetra An tn WE areSMITH A BAJTD POWDER 1 ... COM-PAIf- f Y, and aeep on hand a nH Assortment of their constantly celebrated ' . - r i , An me tmttw okhh, OBAKQE gPORTIKO POWDER, to Public, in auaiuon to sui me r BLASTirSG TOWDEll abi OFFERS the offered the company, 6?JlliGr8tTcs by any FUSE. advantase of the Massachusetts Comby this Laws, making all "ol teles issued I OAi t pany Holder the full 229 FAITIA9r ST., OMAHA, XEI?. Thus securing; to the Policy value in Insurance of i,.- - rrtt;, ;ri ; dl5Cta a . A ! Non-Forfeitu- re - . i NON-irORFEITAB- LB Every Dollar lie lias paid. No one. after examining this law. will foreero the advantage of insuring; in this Company. a. ror eaampie: person sea lira pian - iDUBi insuring on Premlom contlmte Pollrr !n ' L. XATEY ibree 2 years and 8 day s. . v respectfully informs tiie cjli- - u. ssens of Utah . Two Annual Premiums continue Policy lin Teritory that he Is now force 4 years and 20 days. oraers "(tonu lor aii preparea Three Annual Premiums continue Policy in S7 force 0 years and days. l Oysters An Endowment Policy Issued 'at same age. Steam Mannfactored a.Taa 3bcs'?k at death, or fifty years of continues payable in force after one Premium haagebeen paid i And ail ... -, . - - H 4 Fresh Baltimore ' c nearly nre years. divided au, rroata !:. nsured.-aamong the annually nd be used in the reduction of may Premiums, or to purcnase increased Insurance J or in Cash. paidnrudent Ko man should be without & Pollcv of Life Insurance." Biwr. Fbaji klix. EVEBSOM A HAINES, Gen. Agents. 8,111 .Francisco. V ; W . .. J.H. FAIRCHILD, - Asont for Utah, Idaho & Montana 4. . . . 2 ' WlseK Jenks G D WllleySA Wilson Jensen HP. ' i Wilson JWW H Jonaoa H Wilson J 2 Jounenn C Wllso t B 2 Jones T B. r- - r '"CI 1 WlnsettTEf t Jones W Winter T W Jobnes T A Williams PL JaddU ' K Worth J KeelerB J Workman H Ketcbnm 8 or B -- v'llfi kinds of -- -- Weyland rWheoak Ofln.! Wniatey J K. . i -- Chicago OF. BOSTON, J . n i; " M ; Mutual JUfa Insurance Company The oldest purely . . V w ; Watson A WslkerA0oW8 im Walker OH , a-- i V Aud all Articles used by offer VickersJ f Wakefield i tnjTDOW CLASS, TAnEte lift IIISBOlCf Mlllf WhichVeanditosnr, to the Trade at New York and St. Iymls Prices, added, VanOrden PB2 Venanle Bl i PAIXTS,; j ' -- Van Or man N & Co., '' Wholesale Dealers in VARXIiIii lyBItraiXES, PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS. Also, OIJJS of oil kinds, COAT. Olfi in Rarrels and Safety Cans. V -t Tattle Bj I ' -- -- Todd J u. Torbart 11 4 ST OIAIIA, NEC. ; dl59nv I 8 A-- . . Gentlemen's Z"nrnishing. Ooods.j 239 IWUGXJUi - aasx,oo. Ana- , - WOICOTT Cash Assets. 87,000,000. Ttal Pol ley Iaia. V2.T90.1001 MB DiTiaesKisv. Ttt7. ,v - ; IN00KP0EATED IN 1835. 'rayloVTET Tbompson M TllcambJ Tootbell It -- ; 5 BOY'S - CLOTH INC , r & - . iStanleyOR Harris J WF liarpstUBW MEN'S : Office OEBBEB, Homcepathlst, DR. JOHN North-ea- st corner Residence on the or the fourth Blocic west of the Meat or one docs: north ox the Court House.Market, SutUe 8 ' , ' Stewart HB 2 KJ Biewart w Haywood W D Haarby J Halgh W II i W. H. HOOPER. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HctmbertJA f Sibley N L aiders WJ HmlthJN HinltQ n A2 f Smttn St Woodson ; 1 1 " to Apply dlJ Iw Snow W Boale S A 2 Sorenson W 8 pice r F ' Htratton A J JL Btaosbary n MtOKe J A . Hall a Hnbbard Jack man J G ' Jaoobaen J Jackson W Jacobs It bEt assorted 8toek largest west ofcarry the Mississippi River, I can at all times T WISH to employ the services of a person All to orders the best satisfaction d278 1 f t JL oompeicm 10 man a cneap, gooa womng : Grass C. Ganderson L2 H ' nninniniiiA O i 'e u 1 i -- fciooot - G lload F D -'' ur i Jlolly Holmstedt 0: Howard WZ Hove SI 8 Hoi brook: A C HobwoA U for the Sale of the Htewart Cook Stove. No 213 Farnham 8L, cor. HUi, Omaha, Neb. ' Agent As I the end Robinson W D KoblnsonON Uoland G il , ? GO Haley IledleUy GJ F Hendry Howe 8 or J. j . McLachlsn W . 1 ; Mann W" Mann J C May J G Monahan W Bawden W ' - MeOorxalck J ; McCabe J McOavoek A - . I LnffU , - s Wares. and Brass, Copper, Tools andJapanned Tinners' llaeltines and ' . Tinners' Stock. j t . Lladholm S T Livingston J ; D t j . ' . STOVES, 1IOIIOW WARE anil WILD OATSI CASTINGS, TINj -- e.r SHEET PJ.AYIN6 Tritlx FIRE IRO, ana S1XAITIUS O'JBKIAIVr X tr Kagle Bros Davie O Davles H Donelaon J It Davis J W f" v.. W Iavt Davidson S J Davis UG Davis a Cohn Day JM DenlsenSJ Derby A - umom LaktVH Morel ; Dealer in ' : W Morgan J II Moore U CUakenbeard 1 Clegnorn It CollomJM , Coos OL Crandall WCT Craddoclc J Craslar W II Urabb J Crasby E Oarransl- Denton J DongbertyJBaoksea D. . Duron co L -E Edgar PWM Kvans L Evans El) V Field J Flennlken W ? ! Letch J iewis Lewis W Lewis J Lewis WU Campbell W W GlarK A J Clark: W II The I&taLlitthcdl:ij. Eatn7T:bmrnt in the West. Ijtra-ea- t Hi- Iw Lansley THE OBSTINATE FAtfiLY. v GENTLEMEN'S ' idST. Adams Ex. Co., Aft of u Ainiwonn Allen II Alley C R Bassett JW Beaty J W BltnetBB Bowman T A BradfleldT . Brown W. R Boll J CC2 Batterbsogb. C , Cable J Campbell WM Carter J J EXCELSIOR STOVE STORK! To conclude with the laughable Farce, m.DOOKS OPKK at o'clock. Performance commences pane toally at 7. - ri KVENINQ, r Jjeiter Vffice. r - -- At tne Lowest Wholesale Itates. "All orders pro'mpUy ?5L Ki' ,ii. ! . Xi. I '.:r A"7. with Godbe ; Oor, pf Dongias -- ' niledi y,:.u;na .i-i. : j j Milcb el 1.1 and 12th Streets; 'Omaha, xeb. . . ; KeanT A LAP1E3' ' LIST. K Abraham M Allen J f' Mrs-Armstroog- Kelr A Knoio J ! Keller T B L Larsen G S Armstrong M A C Clark HC nt.rlr Maddook J ? 'TlTfiorton S.H Cross A D a VaailycnilL Donelson BC P j. Dean a 'Peony Mrs DeSaulesJ MA F . ' Farnsworth J D R. 1 3 " , wu nosengren J Grant LM . 8 ' II . . . Bayers E.. '"" " ',' - ' Hanson A Bpeneer . Stewarts Htrtlcw M A ' 4 f BatSSLSd HoveyRE Howard U E"jf Yi f IX 0. U L Ki U I AMMO a ' J Tnomas It K v Jacksou M ToldbodN . W JepsonS Johnson Mrs j' . Mr j tj rr - TV; C-- I Watocj ttrs Tenons residing in-- the country a i&iJvti Second Street, Saint Louis, Jto. 415 ft 417 JVorth fc-a- re Ilciaoval of Business. i 'allJndabtAri tndebted to me and f IHERKB"Xf notifyI am a wardand eetUe their acconms forthwith, as I am makinsatnahfeln my bnslness. i Z2 . 2otmaittr. ftjMi;.Qio. HmU'XM f foe Nov. 23. ISfiS. ; CHANDLER. d2 lm:"'' V if."':; Lnl To Whom it may Concern:' 8Utes Surveyor' General aBE United for the Territory of UlaXi,esUb rA rr r? i 4lPlIvered erf vn, i,i' at this Office. ,.; 1 ?v ; i .... ,. rf .. 's'l -- . , - f : get v ' ' I : 8lt fSy CSgenta iivillbblige can forwardinc: us air they ? lisbed by Act of Congress, approved July 1G' and located by order of the Secretary of the b4i i at Salt Lake has been Interior, and is now open for tneCity, tranaacUon oforganized business, t , Lake City, Snrveyor 0nerai's Office, .. f i . JOHN A. CLARK"; mm Borveyor General oi UUb. I, 18C3, - street; price paid i expected from, andr,ffive the uHia vj uuventtcmeni, SAMUEL 'HcCABTHEY & Co. rrHOLESALB GROCERS, and IMPORTEESr I or ymibsir tay,uuiia, ana TKAS, ,; IN - Jones UP iiidiT hie Xjamfini'EratViC ng ky j v ; in-wmc- n the-Smo- r ' -- - o -- m "' B. H. Young, who last, axs HElVlDVEnTISEPElTS. children. .They did not like toamlt Goiko Sunday evening win U rails war; the SalYV that they becanlth.: the itroC buVj action tors no doOt but that little converr-Ioa- , tpd it. of tcUmon7, the? Cid admit told them m had ncUilng to civo them I ..Tui-Lii- w the upper station xor iuo for the killing of Sanpltch and hi J men: thsy had that they were in pri-o-n, and If . ;KDBTZ, MOHR & DAVIS, ? remained there quietly, they .vrould no 33S rrnlmm Street, OHAHA, Vebrka doubt have been alive and TTith them atand broke as Jobbers ofj Jail ! lut they were shot down tempted to escape they' boldls Uokta-4- tne Com Uneiamr beln- - ahle-t-o the rurd,- thry-n- ot ffemrmta by I? S&irt Mlf capture them without plUnentary Party In honor of BUlxop Hoaziand, i"vYe told them that It was the teWHT of are hereby notified that, owing to clrcumslan the the land to shoot down any prisoner M hvnnd thi enntrol yof the committee,, ltecv4 ereninff If 3rty ttTOltpewl frxapriscai thatattsmptgdix? . he could not be captured without; tnat 15th tnat. . A ttirMtB, Cnalrmaiirr NOTIONS ANI)FANCTir GOODS. if the Mormon hid been III trisca' fend S. L. atyDee, 9, lSC$tf l , , , 4X2 . The exclusive House west to escape, they would : have attempted only oj Chicago. been shot down lust as Sanpltch and his jSAirpa' Caicxoo Stock Ausf on draught at ; men were; hence, We told them we had the Salt Lake BllUardJUwqw . 'if. i. 4 W Snirr uio fcuu ui nouuog to give vueux ius those prisoners; but we told them we GREAT WEST would make then a present ofcomethlns SOAP t CANDLE VOR KS . before thev left;' that we wanted neaoe. o ; nev . .,- Manulactory or8uprkr , fend that we always wanted it, and o er wanted war. we told tnem that tney SftSOAP, mmA CANDLES. owed us more than they could everr-y- ; V ; X. CaiasClawsoa J. BAMSKT, gr JsjasaT-B1JT. 3IOBBELL $ we should ask" them for consequently ivinivrinD them tney n&a tasen (115 6m' nothing. we told OIIAIIA, KCB. our horses' and our cattiei ana 'we naa OPEN EUERY HIGHT! ' none to eive them: we had plenty of CnAS. IXEWtY ACo.. U guns andammunltlon and intended to K General Western Agents, keep them that the grasshoppers had Engagement of the Distinguished Tragedian, eaten up" our wheat and' therefore1 had cot much .flour;, but we would, never Stonepappe ROOFINff, as r tney theless,' still snow tnem ravor, AJT J SOCK RITEtt were inclined for peace. So we gave them two hundred dollars in money and divided it among them (by tneir own From the Eastern and California Theatres, reouestY. according to their rank and in . r n -. i l f t ... . i .1 V1 ' J.Ji.tl fluence, sending fifty dollars of It to f ""',' ' of the to effect the To of flour production give greater Tabby, and ten hundred pounds- such AT. Grest Masterpieces. as :;i ' with other smaller presents.tf C. S. The Favorite !Tragedlan ABBOTT & CO'8 BOOKSTORE. shirts, tobacco, etc. satisfied and They appeared highly said they were notiji to ns; that no f.1r, Geo. D. IVALDflOi J, dl 5m OMAHA, NEB. more of our men should be killed by the Haa been engaged and will appear in n Indians, and after seeing bnr order in with Mr. McCDLLOUGH. council and the union of sentiment G.H. &J.S. COLLINS. among us. they lamented that they had not captains as we had. .They said they Wljole?a!e DeaUrs in fT"V should tell Tabby and all tne Indians that I was a father to the Mormons and the Grand, Tragic Play, In also to the Indians,, Two of our. breth-- J Will be presented, 5 A", entitled, THIS . Leather, Saddlery .y ren. Jackson Allred. ,our interpreter and Reuben, his brother, accompanied them to their camp near the head of American and French Kip and fair. mere were in treated and , Roans, Finding, c.Spanish fork, manner au tne xn tbe most rriendiy by Also Manufacturers and Wholesale peIerg i fwlth them dians. and flnaUv-Parteassurances t of with the strongest peace BOOTS ATD 8HOI9 and good will Mr. JOHN McCTJaOtOUGlX Yours in the Gospel,.,; ns PESCARA! r , . jf dlo 6m . obson Hyde. Mr. O. B. WAXDBOJT ' At."' r i . f u , . . as MAJLECl if i ji Jf ' reKBectTiil) mHR nndr&i?nid X- - the 'Fa tlio that tney have oonselulatea i 7 tneir business, and that on and after the 25th oi will carry on Meat business at Stalls!'-.'.'Norembor, No. 1 and . tin Meat UarJcet. in irre5 STTieaui niinoi liiuo. uarret joa f F. HI annAnfiM-'tit- . the-Cit- y' .' Iif riov,i5o ,".. LITTLF, si .v.. ' . dtf i 1 I |