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Show it V "f(. T harea1 Territory onl pf debt, nd the best regulated and moat orderly community in tne Srorld, with less police millions; in addition to this, there was CEUEBhATIOX an excessive amount of warranU paid on Saturday, amounting to upwards, of - . two ana a nau znxuions. . force and other machinery oflTllke The sUtement of the nubile debt GEORGE Q. CANNOX, character than to be found anywhere shows the total debt, less cash In the EDITOR ANT PUBLISHER. else. Absolutely no corruption or ven Making fund, In the Treasury and. in bonds to be $2,431,568,738,13. ality here! Think of that, you who purcnased New York. Great excitement was want to remove 'the National Capital! created yeeterdar. In ' Da&na 8t. r. Are the lessons In these res pec U that Methodist Churdj, by an attempt to a little girl named Mary Ulark, be learned here, and the advan- abduct might CAPL THK her jrATIO.fAI, BtVOTAL Of mother; the child had been given by tage held oat by, Bali Iake City f the to the charge of her father by the court. CapIUl of Utah Territory, to be des- psndlnyr a divorce suit. iter rrand wend BUr of the Wotwabd Empire parents were shockingly beaten by half pised? We think not. m aosen nra. wDo- - seized tne cmia fjl 12k way J a trulam fully corroborated As we said before, we do not expect while In the church. Irs. Clark was wonderful the of the development by all taJbelieTe'oar testimony. .;But arrested. ' ;' you ? ifreal. .West of the American, Conlln-a- i we deem it our duty to make known the y was There great stUhta the put twenty year. With truth unto you, and, whether you be- among the forwardersindignation rates at high by this tlevaiopmenl of the West there hu lieve andT act non It or not. depend up the canal boats, the railways carrying in ther nation that on It ybn could nbt'poaalbly do better, grain so much below what the tolls Utterly risen will permit the boats to carry that the iU capital should be remored from and fare and much further go are compelled to abandon the latter might Waah!ngtoo, westward- - Whether thl worse. The majority of the boats competition. r aa ttawt net ba arUta from the offence, to the who .moral sehsibJUUaa o.the people at the Albany. Deputy Sheriff Brlggs, ' anti-rewas A I. TO. THa DESEHJSTT NEW8LJ wounded In 8 late the feci wickedness and crime, corruption that, trouble, at East Greenbush, died this to the almost unanimous according morning. New York. The tailors' strike conteaUmonj of all professing, to be In the tinues. The manufacturing tailors have the matter, exist at least posted-abou- t expressed their determination of siding QHXITTTt ATi. .WaabJncton, woare not at the present the shop hands; two or three firms Inclined to dlsctxss; but at any rate Chicago. Jacob Rehm, sen.,' father of with are expected to vield the advanced there is a feeling getting abroad that the well known politician of that name, wairee of police in One of the rooms at the Long Branch l the capital should be moved, and efforts the recent suoerintendent named Michael man a killed this was robbed of $8,000 worth of hotel city, In ;! te being made by parties interested In a bar room fight on Sat- diamonds on Saturday: the thieves ilargeriock Its removal to have it done. urday afternoon. The police have used have been arrested and the property in recovered. been have Various cities designated, every effort to hush the matter up in" to order prevent reporters obtaining Patrick McCann tried to drown a are Chicago, Omaha, 3 latjxPOg Which the statement about formation. Their lady named Ettle Wade, while Clnnatl, Keokuk, tit. .Louis, etc., each matter is favorabe to Itehm, hut other young bathing on Coney Island, on Sunday, one of. which, if you will believe the accounts make It a case of almost de- became she repulsed his attempt at in theories of those who advocate the fit liberate murder. decent liberties; he was arrested. Geo. Derrlng, son of a hotel keeper In The late Bohm A. Babllng's will ness of the several places named, pos came to Bend. South leaves Chicago his business manager $S0.O0O: Indiana, r. tease tome one or more of the qaalifl to witness a base ball match onSaturday, the Trenton. Children's Home $15,000; cations necessary for the capIUl of a and being taken unwell a druggist's the Trenton Widows' Home $15,000; clerk gave him aconite instead of chol- his widow $100,000; each of his children , great cation like ours. era of which medicine, from the effects Bnt Chicago has, with wonderful he dted ' same , the Ball- evening. The Rarlton and Delaware modesty, waived whatever claims tt has A man was drowned at therteslan roaa will be sold on the 4th ofBay tieptem In favor of Bt. IxuR Cincinnati has well yesterday. ber uuder a writ of fieri faira. issued An old man was found dead in the by the Court of Cbaucery, at the suit of done the some. The New York Tribune and the body of a dead Boy float Charles J. Hendricksou and Stewart of the 2Sth ult. has an article on this street, In the afternoon, neither of Brown, complainants, who are the to ed shore object which favors the idea of tho re- whom have been identified. holders of mortgages. moval of the National Capital, but urge9 The Zlepublican'9 Washington special Washington. Superintendent Clapp greenbacks of the Government objections to any of tho places named save spurious- , printing office has at : abovo are the .DepartTreasury arriving is and fact in of it appointed eight apprentices, two of being selected; so considerable ment and In numbers, are colored. whom rethe opinion that If the Capital be perfect as to Induce the belief that the The warrants drawn by the Treasury, moved at all it should be to New York. genuine or during to lu,o3S,So3 plates have been stolen, July, amounted d furnisb--a to been If removed Chicago the Tribune says that lead Impression has New Orleans. The ship Pauline by the employees of the American David, from Liverpool, took fire at the the sole amusement of the members of Note Bank " They almost south-wepoint of the bar this morn Congress would be looking at the'Iakc defy detection.Company. the tugs filled her with ing; wrecking tunnel aad getting divorced. Cincinnati The 2mc' special says at a Cabinet water anu savea tne snip, wnicn was luw no genteel family amusement except meeting, on Friday, it was determined slightly damaged; the cargo was con to remove all Federal office holders in siderably damaged, principally by the and Oslikwh can on Tennessee who do not make active ex- water. ly entertain its guests with statistics of its ertions to secure the' election oftitokes. The Mexican bark Don Intervo, ar own greatness. This doctrine, to tho unln- - The Tribune' Washington special says riveu be re wltn tne Uaptam anu crew r iUated believer in the empire westward the Central Pacific has deposited four of the schooner Seven Steeran, who mortgage bonds In were dotHnueWeraa rather retrogress Ire, but millions of the first up in a long boat 23 miles the Treasury, under the act of last off thepicked South-wePass, the Stecren the following reasons from the Tribune April, to secure a on tne zza or July; tne crew were suns completion will nxost likely hate' a tendency to e of the road; the Union Pacific has de- eight days in the long boat. hundred thousand, in the doubts of many, and induce them posited sixteenaame purpose. The same bonds, for the to coincide In the Idea that New York act for the appointment of a FOREIGN. provides Is the only place on tho Continent pos- commUaibn of five cltlxens to examine is reported that two Havana. seems necessary slavers landedItin the sessing the requisites necessary for the both, and report what Cinoo Villas disroad. The trict, on Wednesday last, five thouSoIods pCthe nation to meet and delib- to make each a first-clabipods deposited with the Treasury will sand erate in their senatorial capacity. insurgents who attacked be given up when this commission re Puertonegro a general raid Principe, "It results, as a matter of coarse, that ports that the line Is completed in a through the city; making the Spanish troops to whenever the capital is moved, it must manner. The examination the number of. four. thousand attacked be moved to New York. This city is will, probably. he made this faLL severe a in when ensued, them, struggle the commercial and intellectual center It appears rdm the reports of the col which the ground was contested inch er to United Stalest, and Is likely J lectors oMnternal .Revenue that consid inch, the insurgents retiring in perways to remain so. If the political center is become Government by fect order, having achieved the object ever moved from its present position, it will erable whisky willnot been withdrawn property, having they made the raid. They inevtUbly gravitate to the same point, and from on July captured and warehouses bonded the elsecarries the capital any change which destroyed provisions valwhere will he but-- temporary expedient. 1st. aa required by. ine law. The precise ued at fifty thousand, and made good W have every means- or making Congress amount Is not yet known. do not their retreat. The The Tribune New. York special re-- give any estimate ofSpaniards comfortable, as well as some facilities for loss. the patriot pood- porU that the marine disasters in July Thirty-fou- r keeping Ha respectable. We have tiieawounded were of their army one ship, taken to to the barracks. . aThere is a (botilik and plenty of them, excellent show a loss of ten steamship, Croton Water, the Central Park, and five barks, two brlga azxd . nine schoonIre, Tk Tribune every morning before day- - ers, of an aggregate value of eight hun- great dearth of provisions and1 consev .,j ,' quently great misery. JLUat.Xet. these oooaidarauona be well dred and fifty-fothousand. The detachment Is seat If of Santiago. and the Government patriot weighed; plan of using the elect: io lights which has been attacking fortified disturbed at all, we believe every impartial onThe the Erie Railroad will be introduced; plantations for some time past,defeated 'mind will perceive that it ought by all lamnewiil De carxieu on tn locomo the Spanish reinforcements sent to meet means to be placed here.' tives, and there will be fixed lights in them; Col. Comma, commanding the Now, while willing to jleld assent to the tunnels ana on important bridges Spanish forces, was wounded. It is . the force and pertinence) of some of the and curves. as soon as stated that are dealers report that all the strikes completed the patriots preparations will 4XeTark mads by the 2Hbune,pro and inCoal positively themtnes are ended; a general de attack Santiago. The negro militia con, we are decidedly of the opinion cline in prices la expected. that made a raid upon Puerto Principe that no place on the entire continent Washington. In consequence of the enabled a number of families to escape Im ao well greenbacks, from there. adapted for the National Capi- issutf of spurious JJouiweil nas concluded to It is expected that sales of confiscated tal; viewrd from any imaginable stand secretary new Issue of all denominations, a have will take place by auction. It Bait do We as not property City. point, from one to one thonsanu aoiur notes. is suggested that the police will make The plates are now being engraved at the a registration of si ayes, expect everybody to yield their foil owned by disto our views all at once, but Bureau of Engraving. The pr in tine loyal masters. More troeps are deare entirely new. No likeness manded for the interior, where the, inhave 1HU doubt of convincing the in designs of living person win be placed on are increasing in numbers and Ulllgent that such is the fact. The ob- anyany note. The faqe of the notes will be surgents activity. jection made by the Tribune to Wash- printed at the Bureau and the .backs at London. A company is organizing to on account of lis, wickedness, New Yotki t llvery.poaslhJe eara will be lay a cable from Scotland' ington, by .way of ' ' to prevent frauds. ' the to and Faroe Islands Orkneys certainly cannot be urged against Salt Uken Branch- - President Grant,vis- Quebec; when Long Jirfe will completed, the Lake City, and we run little or no risk ited Brtoksburg,N.-Jbe was the guest probably be purchased, Poet the by In saying that it can be against Chicago, of Robt. Campbell, .President of the Office Department: ' other places Brlcksburg Land 'Improvement Com6L ;Xoui,x Omaha-anThe Commissioners of the World's pany. He, received a hearty welcome Fair of '51 have Issued a prospectus for named? anil we make this assertion on from the; citizens, and was afterwards an International exhibition of the fine publishtti3tlci.gleaedIroai pipar fifty, acrea of land. The arts,-- industrial arts and inventions in presented with ed in those places. ...... , President visiU BecreUry Fish at his 1871.. - 7 . , , ... a few Hudson on the home prodays,, SAUXvka City may not possession was a great demonDublin. There thence to the White Mountains stration at Limerick yesterday, in favor :s x advantages, possessed by New York', ceeding v and of the Saratoga "Fenian prisoners: or even of some of the other cities nam New York. The JTem'tT special twenty-thre- e remaining thousand people marched ed, but; we are; quite satisfied "that it says it has been rumored in. Washing- in procession with bands and banners; will be ac- an open possesses more than any o ne city to be ton that belllgerent-righU- , was held which found in the. world. In a commercial corded., to Cuba by ' oar government was addressed by various speakers. within ten days. Letters to Gladstone were adopted, polaol low it ii rapidly rising to lm - Two ra convicts f In 'Auburn prison the release of those now. demanding portance, balnthe .metropolis of the fought duel, according to the 'regular prison. The proceedings were moat en-in on Friday morning; their weapons thusiastic; but the tone of the discourses a:.vi HannUinj, and about the ventre code, were knives. The eoeno took place In was 'moderate, and there was no disortheTaclHoIlaTIroad.T were wounded turbance of the peace. an ice V -Bat 1U great qualification is the les but not dangerously.- London. whose Gladstone, health is sons In vtrtae," morality and law At forty lnlnatee past seven o'clock much Improved, attended the of sitting a meteor of unusual size and the Commons last evening and was making, which our national legislators last night, shut, from north-eas- t, to the brilllajicy. j with great cheering. fV peak; this with 'loam-wemlrt;tjfarn b oi lira, ii u greeted, fbi! Mr. emuumjapataa Chief Forteecue,v .Secretary 4 all respect to those honorable t gentle Informed the House, that dur Ireland, men.' Thejr are sadly maligned if some Illinois, with regard to the killing of ing the recess, the government would of the Couaty, last consider the desirability of of them do not Tislt faro tables and, do the Deputy Sheriff purchasing two the Irish railways. aticjnpung,io-arreaolhax-thlAfor bidden by a strict mora) - culminated n yeaterday Paris. The draft of the Senalus horse; thieves,code. But we do not tolerate jsuch mornlngi when a crowd from the Conn Is completed; it gives the Em- le ine leader; pinion- - here too er burst into inejau.him and taxing corps lleglslatlf the ' inttative thing to Kror a tree. and He. Gamman. hung laws. 'i The. Cabinet .Minisforbids the kept mistress and the house some a-- clasp ters can be members of possession way gained of the Senate or other things ef a like knife and cut several at the lynching of The of the ..v. .1,1 corps leglslatlf. kyML i. il eaoa- - body to party; oaeso badly i that e .will prob Senate are to be public,sittings of amusement or relaxation for honor ably not recover: titwajinongnt that make Its own Internal regulations. The mors of the gang would be lynch- members of both chambers have the able gebtleinan when'that Is n ceded. some ed, t J We right to addressNointerpellationsto to the hay beanUfhlnaounUins and likes, , Washington. The publio debt state- government. amendment a law Jllplneacen try" on every hand, worth ment shows a redaction ofindebtedness la to be adopted, unless It has been preH inspecting,5 and calculated to elevate the for the month of July, of $7,435,744; the viously referred to a committee in coin; with the duty .of examining the charged moneyin the 1iras'y,Ga,4U0,7T0 mind from tha thligi of time and tense In, ..r - project. cettlflaalcf. SXCTasSi; ;- currency-- In God. And the1 I39I,6M-theopto nature sad to patnro'a we sinking A." $20JDOO;OQQ embexxlsminl has Just have a. runaTreasury; j Tnerreductien u less O 5ii If.thaee are not .snGclent jU.mt. than Indicated sxme day a ZO.thei rea- been dieeovered ,ln .the. Austrian war .most excellent theatre, ahdcapital per-- son being the advance made to the former. Hall road Company of the Interest Lord Derby made the munlficentsnm Then, what lpf far more importance cn their bonds, amounting to tCC3,E51, of $245 by his translation of Homer, than anything eUe,' ire nJwklng a total reduction of orer nine and he has given it all to a college. to '::TlE?ETENING NEWS. . .. .. " " -- to-da- -- y a-cr- nt to-da- v. . . " - 1 ten-doll- ar st : . pork-jslaughterin- g st first-cla- ss set-ti- ss first-clas- s al-- for-whlc- h a - ur , v ten-doll- ar ac-quleee- -- . d . ; -- t -- " . air-meetin- ; houM.-Both.me- g n ; j Aft ft. ft 4 si A A 1 J ; ; ' t ga . - Cbn-Bultu- iiere.-Pabl- i .: od ' -- -- ' : i Pa-clf- lo Uw-make- ra 1 m, TXlt OF rOUBTXI TS THE TTfEXrYV 8CTTlmUrT8. i i ;.t matter to a and the of Owing press length of the communications with which oar correspondents have kindly ! ! J .. ; -- favored us, giving accounts of the cele bration of tbe entrance of the Pioneers Into these valleys, we are- - under the ne cessity of abbreviating and producing them In a condensed form. Wei are jBratlfled with the spirit of union, peace and Joy that universally characterized their, several demonstrations. - ' FrxuioBjscmr.iL I ,Yeierday,belng the 22nd anniversary of the entrance of the Pioneers into these valleys, the ceremonies of the day were inaugurated at sunrise by a salute of 22 guns and the raising of the national colors, by Capt. John Ashman's company of infantry, accompanied by apmuaio from the martial band. propriate At 9 o'clock a. m. the people assembled in our newly constructed and capacious bowery and formed in procession in the following order, under the direction of Hoo."F. M. Lyras n f Marshal of the day: Martial baud. High Council of the ' t - 1 The nrocession was called to order by the Marshaof the, day, James Guymonj song c by the choir; prayerby the Chap band, - andoraV by tion by Pret,br8on Hyde, which was some portions eloquent and very solemn and Impressive, others buoyant and full of mirth. After the oration the aesemblyOraa entertained by recitations, music and short ' songs, 8teecfie8 from several individuals. pithy Afternoon Dancing in the bowery by the multfde; select party in the even ing: all passing otrin a manner nigmy creditably to the .citizens and,4o the occa sion. Bees R. Tjleweixyn, .Reporter 1 KEIV 'flDVERTlSEMEHTi the-bra-ss lain;-musi- ri-ai- op: TIVE CO-OPERA- soul-stirrin- g, dl I piP'IIISIIlillll 1 ' t Shake, members of Zlon's Camp, Pioneers and members of the Mormon Bat- b wi meei ids otminu oi ine tBhv OrTWErrtjelrne tsaresroom of the - as Doox.kts BaKnro ' ever been Introduce to the f'nigfe Jn. "wfefch the oomponent pazUeatsrtns latoJLt eompsl tton mrm mt perfseUy par and so nteaix IXxaX thm aame results JoUew wlea each trial. Not only 1 It cheaper, bfctlie manr testimonials in 1U. favor, proaeunee it tne best tn nse, IxiTora of iwMtt healthy Ms- - juuiou DRY GOODS Dflpttf eolts, cakes, pastry, Aa, shooll not fall to Rive j the article a trial, as they will ue no ctneri d209-thereafter. For Sale by Grocers. cnoiCE SELECTION or Thosb who suffer from Llrer Complaints mayf rely upon the JStd Jacket', BUiert, because they derive from Its MERINOS, properties Immedi- SILK ate and certain relief, when all the usually preALPJICAS, DEUlfc scribed remedies bve prored nselesa. Cash paid for Clean COTTON BAGS at this Ana fbnsual Seasonable Yarie(itt Offloe. or at the Paper Mill, Sngar Housd mm mpfliits PownEBi-3isJlifle.h- pre-portlon- ed, 6 talion, Federal, county and city officers, ward choir, committee of arrangements, 12 fathers in Israel, 12 mothers In Israel, 22 young men followed by 22 young women In honor of the 22nd anniversary, juvenile choir and Sunday school, and marched to the residence of President Calllster, who, accompanied Ward. by Bishop Edward Partridge, there joined the prooe9slon,when it continued its march around a portion of the public square, returning to the bowery NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS. criXGBLinfis; about 10 o'clock. and The procession was very interesting end encouraging in its appearance, DOMESTIC the juvenile portion, which spoke well for the rising glory of Zlon. The variety of flags and banners borne ALL GOODS ATIJUSUflLLY LOW FIGtEq by the different departments indicated that the people, old and young, do not flag in their zeal to. celebrate the AT AUCTION I , LAEUJS Will find a day. The congregation, which was numerOP ous, Cueing seated, tha.Marahal called will be a sale of MRRVJCBABUE: SUPERIOR the assembly to order, and the services rpHERE X QoTernment Property, at Tne Emigrant were conducted as follows: ' A leadingVeatl'ke. Bait Lake nity. Corrml. Music by the string band; singing, t "The Standard of BlonJ' by the ward On Wednesday, Sept. 1st, 1869, choir: J prayer 'VJrBlshop Partridge, a full Jlae of HORSES, ' ;. Chaplain of the Day; singing anthem Consisting of FINEMULES, by the juvenile choir; oration by PresiCarpets, WAGONS dent Calllstef, Orator of the Day; mur HARNESS, sic by the hand; speech, by Hon. A. M. Mais, Rugs, TENTS. Lyman; music by the band: speech, by And the entire CAMP and FIELD OUTFIT of Hon. Thos.lt. King; music by the band; Matting, 1 EXPLORAGEOLOGICAL. the Untied State address, by Thos. C. Calllster. on be- TION of the 40th Parallel. half of the 22young men: song, '.'Awake .Curtains ye defenders of Zlon,'' by Elizabeth Bale to commence at 10 o'clock a.m. Henry, assisted by John Kelly; address Window and CLAR 4.NCE KIKO, on oenair or, me izs young women, oy d21Vfi In Geologist charge. Carl ie Lyman. The oration, speeches. Tables Damasks and addresses were excellent and to the Of the Latest Styles, constantly on hand. point. Muslo by the band; singing, JOE SIMMONS, "In Deseret we're free," by. the ward choir; benediction by the Chaplain. of the Revere House Saloon, In the afternoon and evening-- the Proprietor A very large assorthient'and DETERMINED to please everybody. He people with one accord.' want forth in IShas received an Importation of Brewkr, Just the dance and seemed, notwithstanding na at uo. a eeieoraiea IN II K ETC, OYKTKR8, W1ltlon to IAOERajue In tne excessive neat, to greatly enjoy CALVES' PIG'S lONGUE. FEET, CIOAH8, themselves. Peace, tranquility and oi7i-i- r The Public are assured that thet social enjoyment were the order of the ac. Berres Lanch at ail boars. wants, iiiStyie of Goods and JPruxx day. will be carefully studied. John Kelly. - "1 antl-bulo- -? ns n ir ! DRESS GOODS. jlIXTS, , par-tlcula- ever-memorab- ry le WLB ' - ' -- Sft 1. . i ; , rmcE: . MORNING DAILY PAPER. MOUNT pr.KASA VT, S AH PETE COUNTY. Dear Brother: At early dawn of yesthe citizens of Mount Pleasant terday, were apprised, by the volleys of musketry, which brought vividly to mind the fact, that this day was the 22nd anniversary of the eutrauce of the Pioneers into Salt Lake Valley. The Procession was headed a train of wagons representing the by Pioneers, the various trades and professions, all equipped and in active operation, followed by the Female Belief Society; and Sunday School children, when two members of the Justly renowned Mor- mon' Batalllon-joinethe 'procession; were welcomed they inaugurally by the Orator of the day, and gracefully crowned with wreaths of flowers by a young lady, (representing the State of Deseret.) The Procession was unique and imposing; proceedings In the bowery instructive and entertaining, .and worthy of special. notice twnsithe Oration. by E. CluT Esq. Excerclses jn the:af ternoon and dancing in the evening portrayed the peace, srood will and hamilnM n. all. few re- A Joyed by appropriate - - I mora uy juisuop oeexey. expressive or his good pleasure and satisfaction with all that had transniredJ wound nn t seasonable hourva the celebration eo ably wuuucwu j . s ny .raui Jeoiine naq, Marshall of the day.. Wm Morrison, Reporter. ' ' d ? w . l- T-I- . M a OI tL T the request of many dtlxens and patron of the Bait Lake Telearrapht, the nnder- aLfned has concluded to publish the Xele-SALE. arrapb in Salt Lake City, as a Morning Paper; commencing at the earliest possible date. Tendered Is Ik Jadgmentwes Ills proposed to famish the Telegraph to WHEREAS Court Judicial of Third the subscribers by carrier, who will collect accord of the Territory of Utah, on the 27th tiarsr In favor of Marsnal 4 U6, H. lot to subscription, and whose Interest It will July, of fT.Coi J. Voorhela, lor the earn Crur,ui againstlevied be to deliver the paper with pnneiaaUty and Xnave mui the goods, Xoliowtog upon regularity at the booses of their patrons. , " property of ? J. U. Voorht. and will t.fferTSi , atPublie Sale AT UY OFFICE. OS The credit system which has heretofore prevailed la pabUshlng papers la this country nas fcfTATK ROAD, near tne Poblle' Mom, e ""tredaesdsr, Ang-ns-i lltn. lftet, II been very prejudicial to all concerned. It has AtlO ormsiitu o'clcke.b'..' been ruinous to the publisher and nn satis fac- o Coats; S&ifts .Drawers VTaicM Padts, Vest, tory to the patrons of the paper. Believing that lcines, ftc,, , the growth and advancement of toe elty demand. d212-D..T. McALLTSTEE. tl -J.- ' Territorial Marsftai. It, we design, if the public will support ns, to Issue a paper that will contain the news of tee 4 whole world, and make such Improvements In T. PIE R PO NT. as enaoar It will conducting pact experience ISksfiriaseeir txxxdL Machinist ble us to do; and to obviate the credit sjstem f South SL, 15ih Ward, Salt Lake City, we will receive subscriptions by the week, and year. month, quarter, half-yeni niinnii jiim. sun i jucai3M,-i. BubsortpUons can tnow be handed In to the sun k nas or yvotk, rr : ait uicnm offloe of the Salt Lake Telegraph, In this d210 In repaired. tti Zcity, at the following rates. 1 Tear, 112 00 8 00 A MARSHAL'S -- ir-M- , ! . - -- lt S ar rfi u - f tt 4 00 Week, Single Copies, - s - Year, Months . - - - - exlatisf P., poet fnia-rl- under the firm naine and style of ORN8TEISI POPPER, Is this day dissolved by motnsl tat ent. All partnersblD liabtllflea will be by Charles Popper, $by whom the' buslaesi - - lO ' lf.aIX.KD TO ANT ADDRESS: 1 heretofore THE PARTNERSHIP Jacob Orntln Ar i so 40 : -- - NOTICE. , 7 Months, 1 er . H. B. CLAiVSOM dlSQ-l- f 00 . f 106 00 - y . s 8 60 . ; f r t f "! boriUnned.; V ' l ; ; BANPETB 1COROKI,POXJXTT. J The DAILY will be delivered every morning, All persons Indebted to the late firm of Or Salute and' hoisting of the'nauonal exoept Monday,- - between Sand S o'clock. The stela it Popper, will settle the same' wltn 0 jf : , v r"l 4 EMI on Thursday and Sunday mornings. The Popper, i flag at sunrise, and music by the muM f I ; JACOB DBJ3TaJi -' 6 band. At o'clock the band serenaded WEEKLY on Bnoday : POPPEB. t I , i CHARLES some of the principal citizens.. At 9 ,; These papers will be morning ooadaeted with care and 42l o'clock the people assembled at the bow-cr-y every attention given to their prompt delivery. Salt Lake City, July 21st, 1889. . and formed into procession as fol- Collections made on the .subscriptions by the lows: . week, every Monday, and on the other anW r - ,The martial band, under Capt. W. H. rscrlptlons In advance. The Oarriers are fai-Bradley: Pioneers, under 3Vm. Draper, nlahed with printed ; receipts' for, all subscript tt" 1 . - . -- ( mmm-rn- . JfjH n x- K . iiOMrnAfflJFilCTuRE! Counsel; Members of SenBishopand the Farmers and Gardeners' Club, with grain, vegetables, fruits and flowers of the best varieties. The "Jparly Hose" potato was a great show; Hand Cart company, under the direction of John Bailey, (some of the heroes of 1856); twelve young men ; twelve young ladies; after which were citizens and school children in large numbers; Cavalry, under P. P, Draper.' ??.-,'": 1 The. proccaBlon marched through the principal streets and back to the bowery, when the' people were seated by the Marshal. After singing and prayer. by the Chaplain, WnfDraperan oration Xras delivered by John ID. Chase, Orator of the day; ' after which was songs, toasts and speeches.- - r in n , 4 - At 2 p.m. the. to people witness foot and wheelbarrow races, and other games; children's dance at p.m. adults at 7, and danced till 12, which closed the performance of the day. ; : TvJoiiNiKiBiarjLN, Reporter, j -- i -- t. i T 5 led : . v. .1,ii FOUNTAIN OREEXji'SANTETE -- The 24th inst.: t i.i COUKTyJ wa3 spent very . T.B H.STENHOBSE. at Fountain Green. At agreea-abl- y i rrSh1 -' d aU! were cornrtably ; J M . , ntEjrciir rnocni 'ntEscni BELLKRIVB, MB; C L. wishes to inform the gTfKate-TclUzens of Halt 1 Wi Lake an vtelalty; chat he fa prepared to teach the KUKXCll I.aNO UA0 Hto UUdren Adnttsv either la classes, or he (will teach, by leaaons; oa reasonable terms. private ' r t'r - t tt Apply tO f ri Professor'O.' rtABE". . oa ;t' lw , t h; Ieseret Unrvemry. j ft-- ? -i .... or r fm fin n nixu ii ii ini WW Wasa vmv-- w . . sr .f- as is m - sm ssr -- t , js. DESERET. m -- 4 rf k "m FOR SHUT AT FOREIGIl & ilESTIDFRUITS Canned Qopda and Fancy Groceries, . 87 BOUTH WATER 8Tr'kET. j ! vv TIKE SUKt JXOarmr tmrrr.Tl 1 DESERET HILLS Aft p tfC't; E'ri'iY and ' nm-mrmrr- tHE MILK) ..-'-'-' Flannels, colored and wnjf JLlnaey, colored and irld ; SINGLE t''' DOUBLE. r i b7 Tery ftally la the Territory hub tn'pW t ( set " oi ins CLiiTIS PH1 viu'wthey wllLanabl XllVU MODJELSi th. aox. to ent icvery tyi of XaaaloaaUecannent and ch:l Jrt-n- so as w7jfnuwBwi,iue to insure a perfect fit. They are and persons from 14 years old can learn.In a few 5D Cnrric nf Rarlr to cm uoaia, PanU. Vesta, Dresseaand Cloaks In all the fashionable -- or Beef and Calf Bides- good !! and chlldrens wear. In the State Fairs 14 t'Jj lftnla they have taken the first prer-'-.-n. ITu- -' inenms references In the cltvand tnnntt. Cl3G1511Wu:" gtven, Parties desirous of 'testing these . . trm. tjf vnran CrerfQSf looser Auu ue ai 17th Ward In this city, who mJZZl th. sii Or his' reafdenee, HthVard, Salt I or the Territory. AraU TTanted. ii urn . daybreak a salute often guns was fired by a detachment of Capt. Giflbrd's company. At rinriee. another Bain to was fired for the hoisting 'of flags, i Muslo by the brass Prcst Orson wasBfnd guest of Bishop R. At 8 ojk the procession to 0x0 residence Wffmd-mYche?5,Bl3,h(3 Johnson, where they re-l-t. Orson Hyde and BisW bowy, d207tf. 1 1 where uons. t , nrtti. 3." W.. " s |