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Show T. T. Meadows. British Consul f appropriated and prpperly applied will this would, If the bill be passDESERET EVENING NEWS ed, beTerritory, New Chang, died Suddenly.- HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mis overnoTyps transferred to three other States prevent a recurrence) oof wAtersJlmnrove the health tha ine from juriusn t snip Heptune. and four other Territories. This, how- Bhanghae for create confidence xninda the in and 8. WV4n Newcastle, pie, ever, instead of being any advantage to June last was wrecked: the vessel vu or some, ,wno, ior years .put, ; nave yy X GEORGE Q. CANNON. v Tribune thinks a total loss. stem to the the at nation unaided labored the large; advancing y EDITOi: ANDPUBLTSIIEB. t American Briar Charlie, renorted iU W waters, y y would, only transfer a 'curse"!, and Thehas l!;yarrived at lost, IlEVJ.ADVERTlSEMEIiTS. . I : WOTICEl 5. i s i - having no rjr 21, 1S09. "pestilence" to each and aUof them been floated ou at Bhanghae, Thursday. tide been and high " and render the suppression of taken possession of by a party, of as.dlfflcnlt In each of them as pilot. i' OVR CITV- AJfc'I ITS fiTBEETS. ibark The British Smail was it now is In Utah. . , . y. J wrecked near Chepoo,Fanny - 'T "Nov. 4th Tribune does not the Then, again, cornea who visitorJSinaldo The has English, gunboat Kvery iuteiligeat of tho think Colorado, sailed Formosa for the Nevada, people with; J object of to our city struck with the width of recent difficulties the at that want or Montana settling anything Wyoming and the exour. aireeU.&ud tide-wal' i : . : port, to or do in supwith, the "Mormons," state advices Manilla the that pansive matiuer In which the city is laid people favor out. Wa have, heard many euiogluma pressing their institutions; it is a ques- of the Phlllipine Islands generally ' No dee-United tion between at the issue of new the directly government foreSpain. from Eaterut gentlemen pa the Btatea and the people of Utah, and the jlaratisn was mado by the Governor sight of the rounder of the city and tils former but a full account of the late ought to meet it tffrln a"d LeneTal, t umpan.kju pioneers Iq- allowing to events in opain, puDiisnea, in tne Oowii fficial Gazette, is tgardedas a taeit ac-much space to start with for the sit0 of squarely and dispose of it by ita with the city. TMi feature la looked upoa laws and officers rather than by divid- knowieagment Oyiis' sympatniea J f r revolutionists. the a half between the controversy f up ' with surprise ty many, because they ing cold.' is China In weather The The adds dozen Territories. and States It cannot nmfcrtanI how men, coming navigation of the principal rivers is of If the further that over for the season. midst extirpation here aiiU pianos did, into the The United States Consul at Yanchow by Ashley's method be at u howling wihlerows, could have caused the local government to is has scenes of j(thoui?bt that this woald ever be a place tempted, a long controversy and sue a proclamation forbidding the Chi- -' of any iiuoitatico or that we woald violence and civil war might bo the re- nese to molest the missionaries. wut wtreetaof such width; In a coun- sult. And if Ita extirpation must take The British schooner Alert was wrecked, November 23rd. The captain try towa streets five, rods wide are place, why have recourse to such a and crew were saved; the vessel and thought ample for all purposes, and method. Why not rather accomplish cargo were a total loss. they are too; but with the prescience the work while "Mormonlsm" is con- . Chinese newsnapei s contain editoriwhich characterizes all the movements fined to Utah Territory only. This bill, als on the , 'subject of emigration and f President Younjr, he knew that We nesays. is a cowardly evasion or a na colonization to Lower California, which would havd a great city here, and oev-c- r tional responsibility and should sot be has been opened to' the Chinese on. liberal terms. tolerated. losing sight for a moment of our There was a shock of earthquake at destiny, nor forgetting that time We entirely dissent from the opinion Manilla, Nov. 22 nd. The exportation of Coolies from Ma-lo-a wouhl surely bring us and our Chief expressed by the Tribune when it says to Callao has been forbidden in concity and couufry Into prominence, he tbat the passage of the bill In question sequence of cruelties perpetrated upon " had the streets laid out eight rods wide. would be the means of spreading a curse .Chinese laborers In Peru. Analrs at Yetfdo nave been quiet Now, that tbe 41 ty Is bt'115- settled up, and pea M fence into each of the States arrival of the Mikado. Jo and trees are "gf'owlng'oti all 'our side-- - and Territories named. We are rather since the, movements are still contradiclitical deof would a the that streets one for fcur it is prove opinion walks, this widtli is and to give an exit impossible tory,account of of t ha moat beautiful features in our cided benefit to each of them. We think act the state of parties. Aldzu has arrived at Yeddo; he city. Wo appreciate It, visitors ad- the condition of the people of; Utah, in Prince was with great honor by the treated mire it, mill every year adds to the any and every respect that can be Mikado. The Princes fighting throughcredit of the pioneers fof the wisdom, thought of, would, upon comparison out the civil 'war on the southern side foresight and liberality they evinced in with the condition of the people, of the are now at loggerheads among themStates or Territories named,or any other, selves. SaUuma, with a large force has thus laylug out the city. TheSan Francisco papers are complain-In- g be found far superior to any of them, Slnedsuch advantage over Tosa and them almost to subof the condition of that' city. The whether in morals, law and order, poll-tic- s mission. 'A" council of "Dalmloa has or religion. And we have no doubt If unanimously recalled the dreadful epidemic which has been ralate Tycoon to ha3 awaken- - any State or Territory In the Union could Yeddo to assist in setting things aright, ging for some months. there t Jill oi obtain a correct view of affairs In Utah llokadodi was captured .December Gtb, til. niiciinun iu .iuu eu puuiip cuuuuioa the fleet of the Tokugawa clan. The that they would be very willing by the city, and one paperthe Imct In y, to United States gunboat Athueldt is la to exchange the present administration now speaking about It says: which was flying the MIkado's-na"In Living out this city, but little of their afiaira for ours. taken possession of by the fleet; also a been paiil at any time to the future We have had a great many of the rep- Japanese boat under. English colors, needs of its Inhabitants, and the theories of leaving the ; harbor with troops. most f those who haVo had a hand in the resentatives of and partners in the about The Japanese government has sent an work seem to have been based upon the leading business firms of Chicago in our official notification to tho Representasupposition tbat tho place .would never be midst lately. What have seen Powers that Yeddo and of tive they Foreign than is it j now' muchjarger here to lead them to think that t he mi Neguta will be opened to trade, January Ban Francisco it is claimed wants Tne MiKaoo nas issued an 1st, of a portion of the people of edict gratlon to the effect that every Yeddo at streets The are not wide lungs. enough. Utah with their peculiar religious and one with whom or in who house a fire There are not enough public squares. to be should even it if originates, accidentally or otherwise, K very acre Of ground demanded for political notions, the great city of Chicago, would prove snau be uecapiiateu wuuout, any ap public squares has been bestowed grudg- a 'curse ,,,, to its present Inhabitants? peal. there never been have and ingly, literally nothing, but much who Lave asserted that such Nothing, to the At least so we have t&oxxwwuiltm. reservations were mere waste of valu- heard contrary. of themselves. them many express able land. It I thought that the time - ' Salt Lake see the Is fast approaching when regret will be They have been surprised to City, Jan. 19, 1809.' order and which here, good reign quiet Editor of Deaeret Evening News: felt for the want of foresight in laying and the absence of loafers, drunkards, Dear Sir: - crossed the Jordan River out the city and not providing It with nuand at the 6th ward bridge and was much saloons, courtezans, a greater number open spaces The drinking merous other evils which are a disgrace gratified with the judicious expenditure raajotenance of open spaces at Intervals and a blot upon the best regulated cities or a portion or tne poll tax or our counis zkw advocated in that city as being as ty, under supervisor Edward Rushton. In other parts of tho Union, to the high waters the past sumyf' Owing iraportaut, in a sanitary point of view, But it is unnecessary to expatiate mer the road had been inundated on the as the placing oft windows in the side of east side of the bridge, which is being re-these ol works The good points. a house. The plan tin g'of these squares upon from a canal that laced with dirt people of Utah are tolerably well 6 to. Rushton is taken ii also deemed necessary. The Times the digging across a bend understood at the nation And large. by distance in the of thirty rods.by thinks that many of its readers will be now that the Pacific Bailroad Is so near which rlver.a to three feet falL he expects gain surprised to learn that plants are abso- completion, some time that for has been. It argued to think that they rejoice is Lake and Salt the lutely necessary to the purification of backing the rising they will soon be much better, under- waters of theJordan the atmosphere. Man exhales car- stood river, and Mill, and have .lhftlgratlon-.erekej?ov- r than and they appreciated Kanyon bonic Jaeid in large quantities and ever been. That day they hail with their natural binka, necessitating great vitiates the air; plant, in the day muchyet to levee up and prevent pleasure, being assured that then, expenditures; of overflow vast extent of our best the time, absorb the carbon, and give back such writers as this one in the lands situated ja,south though and west of this exIs to air. the the It oxygen, purify endeavor to tickle city, I was somewhat astonished, upon Tribune, may Chicago cess of carbonic acid In the air that prethe ears of the ignorant, by trumpeting extending my travel west, to find what disposes thosid who breathe it to disease. forth defamations of the 'Mormon" used to be known as itox's siougn com Tio planting of trees, without delay is character, they will then be brought paratively dry. As the Jordan river, times or mgn waier; in years past, 'being urged to. purify the atmosphere into such close proximity with the in an outlet through this chanhas and to' improve the finultary condition masses of their fellow citizens in the nel found to the Lake, west from what; is . of the City. , , Territorial bridge, I was East and Wes that the great work known as tothe find It obstructed by a levee Saints have taught The Latter-da- y surprised have donoi lu pioneering civiliza on the west of the instead of by and are still teaching the world many they tion into the great Western Territory, the waters of Salt bridge, To this the Lake. important lessons; they will yet et and their, virtuous and honorable course overflow of our bottom lands south and them an example In building beautiful of life he chiefly attributed.' -- It Is so highly apprecia west may be will here, some that If we had not resorted and heulthy cltiesl Tims, will show ted and admired that the nation will said by to leveeing up at thls Territorial bridge, what wo shall da in this respect- - . , never undertake to discharge that res we would not have had a road to travel upon west: .while others argue tbat one ponsibility spoken of by the Tribune, Ju "Mor-monUm- t t - - ks ' ; ' -- - Mor-monU- m" if . ; . fu-ta- re - , -- . 1 River 'ZUxeL South Webkb, t Jan., 10tbyiS69. 'J, ; M . j EdUorEvento'tji &euriI left Salt Lake City on Friday evening the 8th inst. having' in view: a xnissionary tour eur Northern settlements. ana through .uacne county enconntennga snow storm which continued during the night. In the morning there was six inches of snow at Centrevilleyfrom which point Elder Nathan T Porter accompanied me Jilder Orson Hyde delivered an interesting discourse in -- : 1 ik - In the fasclnatlnz character or g atten-tionli- as , want-IngCpeop- - Ie -- i -- - mmely, their extirpation. 'A ' UrtDcn tho he.itl of MI)ivldIng The Mormons," the Chlcagq Jr ibunc, of the 16th Instant, devotes u short space In its editorial columns to thV biiik for dis- S3 Sclfjjraph. ; 1 j ronEiar. membering Utah Territory, recently 20. Late Mexican Introduced Into Congress, by Ashley, of San Francisco,. from Acapulco, say the Ohio.; The Tribune is not at ail favora advices, Oelerro is la session, of Legislature ble to the passage of this bill, and in and exblblta anything but harmonious M 1 v ; fact denounces it In no Very measured action. '. are be Arces General party jubilant term.- We should not' have noticed cause been called has Alvarez General the article ataU lU sentiments on. tho to' the City of Mexico by the General mere division of our Territory being so Congress to defend himself. U In the State of Mexico a formidable nearly similar to our own had it not revolution is brewing against the been for the unfriendly and vindictive of Juarez. Porflro Diaz. ttlovernment spirit wnicu it maul testa towards us and Negrete, Rivera, Alator and other Genour Institutions. Ve haref no particu erals are named as the leading malcolar reason to expect an v thing UiflV rent ntent, and. are acting In concert with add Garcia Ortega, Queroga from auj japer, or any claw of people Gonz&les, s ik.fi farther Notthi 4 who are entirely ignorant of us and our Sau Francisco 20. Advices from v doings since our settlement here; and China say the Yangehow affair has The local the spirit manifested by tho Tribune la been settle!in- satis factoatril v. date of the the authorities power this article would have been more ex outrage have, been dismissed and the cusable "If it had emanated from such a indemnity for the losses sustained by 'source. But In thla case In, a paper the missionaries paid. A proclamation professing to ba uue of the leading East-- issued by the Chinese authorities, has extensively promulgated, setting journals, and from the midst of a been forth that the treaty requires religions toleraof whom are community, many establishments shall not be' annoyed, us well vrith out bly acquainted here, nor foreign travelers treated with disresThe mis l he and whom between and, people of pect under heavy penalties. been invited have back, party Utah commercial transactions and busi- sionary female and the members, including e ness relations are fast becoming ex have been formally reinstated The and intimate, such bljotted, ringleaders of the riot have been and banish sentiments are utterly severely punished by fines wt. " ment...' luare and evidently but the Mining operations at Chefoo are succockle- -' cessful,, cubrations of a shallow-mindesome valuable mines having shell journalist. been discovered by a party of Amerito work, them. . The reason gi ron, for tho Introduction cans, who continue no fears the Mandarin of express of this bill to dismember Utah, says They General Brunker has soldiery. Major the Tt ibune; is that ; 4,MorinonUm,, assumed the Lieutenant Governorship ; which Is cow confined exclusively to or tne colony ft xaong ivong. i ( - ; ; . ':i-s- l ; : . . - . i i m -- tin-Blv- narrow- -minded blc, ? . d, - , t . j tXr th Deaertt Homing NrK, ; half the labor expended on the County bridge would have produced a better no damage to adroad and nearer,'vith r lands. h joining ' Meetings were held last spring to devise measures to remedy orguard against this annually recurring eveTflow.-- At these meetings committees were chosen and subscriptions raised to construct a levee to prevent the overflow of the waters cast from the 'Jordan, to which some citizens subscribed very liberally. Petitions were likewise got up and pre sented to tne City and County authorities asking aid In controlling the waters of Mil), Kanyon and Emigration creeks within proper bounds, and to cut a canal to convey the same to the Hot Spring Lake on the third street east from the Jordan rivef. where a fall of seven feet A could be obtained"; Jordan-was east on levee: of The the not completed as the committee fell short of means to finish it. , Kanyon and well controlled Emigration creeks weresouth-eaof the until withlnj sixty rods Mill Creek the in 5th bridge', crossing to was find its whed it ward, abandoned, own way into Mill Creek instead of be conveyed in a direct '.line for 6lxty ing roads farther into Mill Creek, in which case perhaps five feet more fall would have been obtained and thus have prevented the possibility of it again filling i hHi up above, v Several Citizens; got up a remonstrance against taking these waters from Mill Creek so far. east, and as the last chance a canal was ' located directly east of the Jordan Bridge running J north. y The completion .of the levee ou the east of Jordan and a good canal to the Hot Spring Lake would reof m"eans, and quire no great amount its importance In a sanitary point of view will insure to the project the support of the city and county; and when the few whd mayaaffer through this, have weighed the good which it. will effect to the people as a whole they will no doubt fesl themselves abundantly comnensated. A few thousand dollars -- st T I . ' ' i . ! A tXPF.RNSkTilngraemseivelndebJej taWsrvJENNlafG3rehereb;ftotifled tft i t 9 S ciT lmmedlaely afmykofflce, EJMHjE EMvq. :y;:i I Centrevllle on 6 an day evening. 10th THURSDAY EUEHinG, Inst.: if JANUARY 21 X889, tj tn ' We held meeting at Kavsville. which i Was appreciated' by speakers and hears y HZOCT flOOOnD npon the Vices, ers, being accompanied by a liberal por Or the great DramaUe Stlre or insC pimm uwui ana oenuaom ... 2 v jroiiies tion or ine Bpint oriuod. . .i w y ana ivaysviue are alive thearmington railroad v making business brisk. It is notun- common to see ten! and fifteen loads of &iC0yy :; hay. oflr for the railroad at one time. MBMIDM that-- IX ADDITIliK ' 1V TtMA ' fetches $50 per ton with $10 W their fi?B?UENItr A8SOBTMKXT of Ilayior i of t y rree-lureenbacKs aay pass some of th4 brethren feel that and naming. it is a good lime to save money to gather up our poor, for they can come aa the f advertised' tn another colnmn,j they have Prophets have said, 'With speed, quick- t( with be will Which V''jyon.:hand prodnce1 2 Li'.: we Bd cueiu meeiuig tuts Kew eenery, iHew Maetatnerx ium evening A Large and Well Assorted Stock of Solendld Appoint mental . place; some strangers! (graders) from the " railroad, came in, and were quite attenAND A . tive. The bridge at this point is soTar completed as to be passable, which la GREAT DISTRIBUTION OF CHARACTERS And havlns engaged th services or highly asappreciated by the travelingJ PwlIyTfrnllaraw, ifalnatlntliarae--- ' wnbTBoTtsa-TlatfanTIN'SMITHS. ie would Hcheilr be SEVERAL ie it P"ljlid, ler, very dlffl3ltpas-i,to do Job Work and flil orders to any ieason prepared pver the Weber river at t onjf .extent," y ;,i.r of the year. Much credit isSiue to a Trogrammt, For.Bynopititze Poster committee of this place for their energy Manuo'clock. Performahee Cheaper than an j oilier in completing so fair the repairs of the ooinmenees OPEN at 6J4 Istallisliiiient facturing punctually at 7. bridge. The bridge Is 203 feet span; the ot Missouri i West tho part repaired is 1731 feet of pile work. River !, y y the piles being driven 23 feet in a cob iaVc- - typei; a coy .J. dsitr ble stone bed. The first errs sing ot the bridge Was on New Year day, 1869. The daily mail and Rlverdale post office afford good facilities for. your pa pers at tins point. .'.Si-- i ! ! : t ! : . ,. i i .... ' - I ( tlNWREWNWARE -- . 1 1T 1 ' . - i - , ,: 1 s : i i- y, -I &r3 -- al ' , ' I i '' :; 1 , I ! F1RST-CL.AS- S 1, . j a-DOORS j . IlllillS! 1 OwjARD Stevenson. Couscil.-journmen- t. -- .5! T ' - ' .'i !y . NOW ARRIVING STOCK SELECTED ; Communications j (acknowledging the courtesy of tho House in extending tho same were received feom Gov. Leland Stan fcrd, and Superintendent F. H. Head; The committee on (Jlaimsand Appropria tions were instructed! to incorporate in the Territorial appropriation bill the 'sum of three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary tj construct a levee on on the Jordan river oi North Temple street m salt LK.e city. An act providing foe tho Incorporation of Railroad companies and the management of tne anairs uiereoi, wajs read ana referred. A message twas recfelved and read from the . ouncu announcaiji their concurrence in tho passage of an Act amending section ten of an act defining? the boundaries of counties and locating jroun ty EeaU. ' iie rr f A loARQE an i l'Kll J House met at 10 a.m. ' 4 ; ' i j M i f i EIPO ISBI! WE AKK ' A bommuni cation fom Gov. Leland Stan ford, acknowledging the tender of the free dom of the Council Chamber, was received anu read. j Councilor Harrington presented C. P. 4, "An act making an appropriation to Chief Justice, Charles C. Wilson," read and refer rel to committee on Claims and ' " ' Appropri ations. Ailjournetl till in i j House. !' wtiary 21; 18G9. Council met pursuant to ad- - to-da- j i I - " CCORDINO to prevIoosnoUee putllshed In thla uaner. May 22. 188. I have this dv jfor eoliectlon turned over all my old acoonnta him my Attor- having made to 8. H. LKAVEIt.debts me. doe all collect Caui4 to XL & T. J. B. Clavsoa Losses nty Jfaaagrs All persona knowing themselves Indebted, eltner by Note or Book Account,i willj -govern . JSncagement of Jtho IMsUnioustaed Iyrlo Ar themselves accordingly. - Bait iAke Otyi January 0th, 1869. OF !,! Iri itSheei ...:. 4,30O ps. 2,500 Bomesllr, 1,000 I ) ings, IeK.aiiieM, ! 50O ,, UnaeyM, Ni ISO Choice Dress f Goods, 50O Flannels, - f Denims, Stripes, ' f Duel:, Ticking, Uiess Ciootls, Jeans, Sugar, 5 ' - - 1 i . ,v SCO ,, t ,V i 1500 ! : 500 300 . . Blankets,-Approred styles of Shawls, : ! Ticks, Shcelins Stripe, Denims," yEa. Drills, Ducks 300 500 at XO a.m!' Adjourned tilj and Osnabnrghs, Totions, Coffee, Assorted! 200 ,, colors I; OBITUARY. , Canibries, .Tea, ., 50O- Blcacli5 Goods,: Wo are Indebted to' Bishop Wm.Maughan, y. Kice,f of Wellsville, for tho" following obituary of Jeans,' iSatincttcs, Elder whose death was recorded 2,000 dor. Spool tfhread: afew'days ago:! ... ,r.:M.. : U i MKlt1,000 ; , Worstea Braids, i, , .!.'.. ... in Benj was born Brother Ira Ames. son., Oysters, 22nd the on, COO Vermont, ningtoii day eountyi lbs. Xdncii Tl Area tl, 1804. lie was baptized into of September, i 200 Latter-dadoz.SnspenderH, the; Church of Jeans j Christ of. Cham plain river.by Saints In June, 1S32, 300 y .Hats, Pepper. Elder J area carter. n May, 1833, he mov- s 500 y 1 iOTcrsuiHsfcDraTrers, ed to Kirtland and ar: Lved there in October, 4yi , 1,000 Assorted Hosiery and y and labored upon the (temple until its compmiispicc, " of pletion. He also received hs ordination loves, ry t;. 'LjJH & Ilats 1S3S. lh tho Priest Cinnaioion, there,lie Caps, year cases .200 High lioots and Shoe. mo ved to Missouri, ad was with the Saints 200 StoTes, through all their persecutions, mobhixiRs, ; , , - . to-morr- ow !j . i ! . . ; j ; - ! - i ' ; 1 Ira-Alne- s ! - . j j ! j. , j . , . y ! 1 I -- . ,y-a:-- - - , ! 1 75 dotIJruslies jcarefaljy " y; y,'.J. '.tectea, 50 cases Axle Gvyyj reasc, If 250 kecsXalls.' 200 boxes 8 x IO Glass. and was one of those who had to give tc.their order of Coh Hinkle. He arms, up by was driven with the Saints to Nauvoo. In 1842, he took a mission to the Eastern States in company with James Emmett; and returned home in June j 1843, and was one of those few, who received their blessings in the Nauvoo Temple, f He was driven from Nauvoo in common.; with the rest .ef the Saints, and arrived in Salt Lake valley, September 22nd, 185!. Ho. was a member of tho High Council in Salt Bake City. In i ! ' ; ' t $ '. V 4 - ! " lariluare, I t tf i fiixsf y if nans KTwiTtf4H! To- lbs. elioice; brands of, 5,000 -t h h y j i- - uacco, . j . i c 1 A n m ... m r , ! J ft ' - ; l i.s -- 15 crates Assd Queen,- - .. t , . : d532w 1 i. I 1 t u-- 5,000 lbs. While Lead 1,000 gals iTerosuci r d J rurps,TTirnish. 0 ti i.tiH mm'.i undXinsced Oilsw ' - t - iSO-d- : n -" Ork V ; We have the largest and best stock, of Boots &hoe and Hats la Bait Lake City, and we will sell m low as any other hcuse In town. Call ? and examine at-- ' rr. l A ! ct 1 - ! -- the spring of 18G0 he? moved to Wellsrille, Cache county. He was at faithful man, a kind parent, a friend to the peer, and much beloved by the Saints, and his last words werew to his family and friends that were with nim: Do not wtepf I have no tears to shod; I! am going to) leave this world of trouble and going Jto'a celestial one.? His funeral took place oa Sunday the 17th: at 10 a, m., at the Meeting House.m Wellsville, and was attended by a' large j concourse of relaUyes' and fr,iends. , 5 Ail. W s5s t Overslilrls, VUntlersliirtw, Paint and German XLciVh anu Hoys Ajoota; Eight J ay Clocks ) . Tiroxncn Zlis&c j and j250 ISO cases Detroit Matches, yfcCan- iau ooxes . vaxeme aiar ,CIiildren1s Nlioos dies. 4 v i a so- - ! - I ;:: j 1 Also a fall selection ofi' ' .... 0 1 i a BtrsrvoRDrABoa'sT " r. Chicago Stock alb oi draogbt at tn Salt Lake Billiard Room. d3m : ft- - t 'y ,.,...,, ' IlEVf ADVERTISEMENTS. 1, . . - - i n .h-t . w t. ... JCAUVER AXD OILDEB, LOOKIKG GUtSSt And PlCTtTliE FBAME JlAHEO, .Two Poors' west if Thirteenth Ward!ii a i! t 3 . .7 . r ..; .1 tli hi yy.y i -- HARDWARE,,'. ' I - mW4 I t 'v ; I ' i.LMOMti4.J.JW.v-- rKC-i- tt : 1 - tf I" : Assembly .Rooms." Old Frame tegiltv ri etares cleaned and restored, v Maps strained and varnlsned. dSl 2m . : n n ii i t t t J 'mr.ii.Mr the following; IIAvElnmy not claimed, will which Ifpossession be sold at i J'ublle trays, Bale at tbe City rotmd, Ogden City. y a. 25ta, at one p.m f - - k. . .One 8 vi-- - ' - , j . j - '.it .' ).i ;'.- t . . ? .... .ir.J-v.i-ii- 1HJ j Ull 1 'ujr .M it. if I :z I. . j I 1 I : AND i.c f vii; : ;v-.:- Jn-nar- 1: tU it ? :;t v j . One red COW, 8 years old, white face, hind lea white, branded o left horn P Ballanger. 1 year old. One red and white t . t - r A branded W n left htf fHEIFER, h ?l 8 .. One palaired HTDLlt, 1 year old.'wfclteen &oie and silt In tefW fltnki, Aoleln rlzhtr. Onedarlcred HEIFKR. old, white In face, crop off and swau owfoi k on rlsbt -ear.croD , left."! andunderbltoff . One red HEIFER, year olJ. white under bosh of tall white, on left Philip TTsulswonh Illegible brand belly, ! . i" . f SUB. 11. Hmlth, ,M"..;S ,f t V.!ILLIAM N. FIFE. i,t iURri . U. U. W. Iiocke. ,f -d30 I ..:;. City Poandkeeper, Ogden City. , r t -- v- y'.'M . 4 4,.' J-- r t ;.,CMcago,HI. 1I.. - t , SWf Xedibilhcare, at a favorable time in z i ' fj ri (be JZastern Mar feels , t ! i ) j I". 5 . i ! LOW FOR CASH . r v in 4 , TI-RM- 34.&58G.EiAH!3.G'ir.. dlt 1 ciHi k etc.; - I - ... ; .ft. . I I:- p years old. two white tpots on Gentlemen's rtl COW, white under beilr,underblt off right ear. hiat vTufhishihgf Goods, Illegible brand on left hip. lear 4 4 hum - (Til iii,t .' rry 1 1 ? . i.i,W::IIK&;.Efl. d42 93 W49 tf i m |