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Show ' y, of cheese at the factories in New York which arrived reports seeing numerous netted the which was seventeen cents, icebergs, some, mountains owners of the milk about three cents nigra. I. nr.. rti. "cI .1 ilO uuit wv.awv, au 1 XJB WAJrrxD. Anions navloc for sals a bnlldln was cast of boxes de The per quart. Twenty-fift- h Street, were totally des lot aboat 60x150 lest, eenirally located, can find ducted from this. Besides this they troyed by nre loss :sw,uw. a easH easterner or applying soon to to-da- THE EVENING NEWS. ...v. ri M. GEOnOE Q. CAJfXON, EUrTOR'AND Haeel. 11, 17, CHEESE rACTOJUES, Now thai the "Act, providing for Incorporating associations for mining, iusaufacturing, commercial and other Industrial pursuits," bit become a Uw, there li nothing to prerent the forma-tlo- o of societies) to carry on of boslneea branch that may be every needed. The law la a good one, and 1U proYlslons should be adopted by those who wish to form associations of any kind for the better and mora perfect carrying on of business. There are many pursuit that can be; followed to greater adrantage by a company of persons than by a single indiTidaal. This is especially the case with cheese lre had the whey, which they carried home after taking their milk. It is found where cheese is made three- cows will maintain two pigs. Large producers deliver their own milk; but small dairymen, sometimea hire one of their number, or carry the milk alternately There is Droflt in this business, if rightly managed. In the East, where they have many disadvantages which we, in this country, do not have, they find It profitable. The price they pay a cheese-makvaries from $23 to $100 per month, according to skill and demand. d The price would be very In this low country; but for $100 per month, or even less, a cheese-makmight be obtained In this country. Cheese at the factory Sast. was worth seventeen cents, what would it be worth in this country? If It can be brought from the East and pay commission and freight, and sell at a profit, surely that Is tariff enough to protect our manufacturers and afford them a handsome profit. Owners of cows, can you make any mora money on your milk than by manufacturing It into cheese? Recol lect also that batter can be made before and after the cheese season. We hope to hear of cheese-factoribeing established in many ef our set tlements this season. Who will take the Initiative? insured. er first-name- er . z.c.m.i. a a a a 1 ty-fi- ve one-thir-d if GOODS dwelling house of Mary Brotherlck, In ard Preparations are of approved uaefulnees The Neatest. Nleest. Bleaeet, Karest, Framlngham, has been sentenced to the and ait that they pro Ctialceat. Cbeaaatt Prnper1 Im to Ue.rhilauUljMa State prison for life. tne Reeky Metaattalms Bulletin. 1 1 MICHIGAN. Xatermaileaal Ifrestllag Hatch. e International wrest closed last lhrht. at match Detroit, ling Tna U.Tjtn.lilln f NW.tr the Jos. Defar, of log ehamplon belt; JJetroit, trie gold medal; Matthew Brown, of Canada, the sliver medal. The contests were very interesting. lhe young men's hall was crowded. MlCKiaAW.-Th- T- D.T. Unwt5 of Boston writes: "I have aed the content of one bottle of Baroett's OocosJne, and my once bald pate Is covered all over with of an inch long, young balr about three-eightwhich Is determined to grow." . FrRXatrr's Fxotuxkl. will not uu. color muslin. Ths bist JVDOES us Burnett's Flavoring Kx tracts. Alt Is 7A lubli CUM for Ajtuma obtained h! THE ONLY COMIC PAPER THE ONLY COMIC PAPER THE ONLY COMIC PAPER IN UTAH! IN UTAH! IN UTAH! 1 In WlUtcomb's Remedy. of WlHTitt-- At the Hlalorlan'aOmce.two the Dally N sirs, No. 289 ot Vol. l.fi ov.'J.copies 1n. dU-- U Issued ScmMlonthly. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. If there's anybody doleful. Juat grab him by th fin. And lead him to th offlo Of th KEEPAPlTCniKlIf. DTAMM LONDON POUTKIC, ARROL'S SCOTCH ALE, and SANDS' CniCAOO STOCK ALK. y, to-da- a -- er rat-ifwti- nn te well-order- ed pro-ruM- ed av.- - mm j CHILDREN CRY FOR H O H Szi c3 'Si Read It! Read It! Read it! EXPRESS AFTKRTBI3 ENVELOPES. i: R YB OD V Fs ateieiea uims T for SCe. 3 Tor Tor lOO ror COc. JtO.r5. 143 8INOLE EMVKLOPEH. lOo. each. Bam price as charged heretofore. CO. FARGO a. L. City, Mar. li. WIXU, d92w6-2e- a 1870. a Y! hi O K-- ER V La W H K R X! Y W o 8 END IT TO YOUR FRIENM! BEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS! REND IT TO TOUR FRIENDS! CO a 0 Edition Sold! Edition Sold! SALE Firtit FlrHt Edition Sold! FlrMt GOVERNMENT CO hJ See tlio Cuts! See tlio Outs!. See tlio Outs ! DATE we will sell our at the following o o m or CoiienuiBi I Silsistence Stores. WILL OFfXS rOR S ALB at Pnblle Auce Rtoreboaee. at tion. In tha woal at en . itay, tke lSthi mi A 1 11 o'clock, m., 3151 CEO. II. WBIOIIT, Lieut. 7 th Regt. In fly, A.C.a CO u X o Crazy I IPeoplo Crazy JPeoplo TIIK BIMON PURE! BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Terms, Caah In Dotted States eurrency. c:-- t H I?eoplo Crazy!! Harrn, 170 MOUSSES. OF GALLONS CD Second Edition Sold! Second Edition Sold! Second Edition Sold! CAMP DOUGLAS, U. DEMAND CO ! INORCA8INGI Kcep a pitchinin" CO OY8TER8I OYSTERS!! ''Keep a pitchlnln" JOS SIMMONS, , PROPRIETOR "REVERE HOUSE direct 8 receiving dally, a. Freali wM rmm Hiu mnr. tmn wmmOysters wa UI ea(iiin mma sveotrn Ale Tesrata, Bemas at Oo.'s celebrated aad Vert rt Brewer, Ale and JUaarer Ber, Oolden Ale. Wacnrs Premium Fin Cut Tebaveeot Crown CiST', and tact, to apeak eerloaaly you moat call la dl74-- tr aee and taate forytxtraelf. Only TEN Cents! Only TEN Cent! Only TEN CenU AT DWYER'S JAHI1S COUJLT W ARD PLASTERING RUS0SI6LE TERHS. be lefl at W. T. HARKISON'S Tin Store, east side Sast Temple Street, or at his residence, near ths 11th Ward Meeting House. itch ,E o o LOOK IIEI1E I travtllngpubUc wllLliad, on the Stat rpEK X Road, a SALOON, recently fitted up by H X LI O AT McGREGOR'S o I And at all IatelleeUurt and Hespeesaiblo Newsdealers every where! SHORT ROTICE ARO I.OOIX. W. AT CALLER'S! Oil X P ! ISILES to Inform th publle that he la on hand to do WHITEWASHING en SINGLE COPIES SHOOK," I 4LM ONE YEAR. ONE YEAR- ONE YBAR SV TEN OOFIES V one address only TIM POf.TAttH, CAS IT Invariably tn SINGLE COPIES If it don't 11 RAILED FOR TEA ft CEUS. ths bill the money will be refunded. eopply It Is an original JUTE paper with some Tim JOHNJCDDINB, where he keeps a or on and snap aboet It, and of ALK asrf! rOBTEB, ettie4 equahto foreign imporUUoni: llao. traagkl, A. rv I Bsrdrnss. Crackara. Cneeee, Ac on Main 8treet, Is always supplied with the best quality of AUG aad rOKTJCK, whr Mr. Xdilns will be pleased to watt cn Hts numerous (Mends snd custom. KDDCT8 Saloon, rs. . CSO-- tf ' SELLS Grey-hair- SIGHT Teterans wlUt Uars In their eyes ed SPLITTIHG : THEIR SIDES ! All about the NETT BOTE, aad B11XI and that mGH.JJLAXIEJ OUTRAGE la the tin Ward. cuiuri , Full Particular in P5. fWK 39 tnefe Leflal t Amerleaa KJ Water Wheel, Doable Turbine ADDRESS: the ! ":.tj.. s j?e t::.:. UNO HOO.A Co., BOX DI, BT Am ZlTTCIlXuLXtj Hooper's Buildings, Balfe Lake City. an-- u j;a . j -- . . Kecpapltcnlnln. '. i ? M uuuuti . : IT! OWNERS OK LAND near ths rout of MEN ALMOST KNOCKED DOWN IN THE . tne contemplated ditch for the conveyance STREET FOR IT! or the watera of Big Canon, Emigration, Ked Batte and Mill Creeaa, and through wnicn tfae ran. are re- HrKNUKn uiivh ana General Grant he saved the Union, r row aoeated to Meet mt 7 e'eleck to-m- e Though It cost a heap of tin the Bcboolhonse, to eTMlsg.st how d'ye 'pose he dorw It, And near the report oilitbjTfard th committee. It Is earnestly desired that every land holder Why he kept a pittailm." in th vicinity of this proposed ditch, should be at tola rneetlpg, aa ate pa will betaken peeent to tax the land; and if have otjectlona to-to BUY IT! aa to the propoeed any the nieetlng offer, ditch, morrow evening la the place to make .them BUY IT! Known. BUY IT! A. T. ROCK WOOD. J. D. T. McALLHTER, d 1 UEBKR P. KIMBALL j " H H B PonnlA nnvn ttielr gOode for It I . er H LL, A on, trit 0) m NOTICE. Co-operat- ion t's M F.VEBTBODY WAJJfTS IT! EVEBTBODT WAHTS IT1 IT1 EVERYBODY WA2fT On Draught at Salt Lake Billiard Room. hi Tlie Keepapltdtinin " "Tito Keepapitelilnln ' Tlie ICecpapltcIilnlii to-nig-ht, to-da- m COLUMN, U lb only reliable baklnt powder In market. d. ive Paw- - der INTENSE EXCITEMENT! INTENSE EXCITEMENT! INTENSE EXCITEMENT! O.H WAIIC ITKCET. Boston. Hooper, the Sandwich in- Tb ingredients entering into it composition O.V MAIS ITJIEET. so cKemieaUv and arc combined pure, suicided In Barnstable carefully Jail cendiary, to sver fails OX MAIJf STREET. n twett stake light, and .n tr . ,o that U wis merning. bUculU.ro Us, varieall been to twen Uoos sentenced Walkup has cULt,patry,eof years in the State prison for an ties with uniform snooess. It is tne cheapest to THE MORMON" PUNCH OUT! to a assault, with intent to kill, on Marshal the eonwameras It require from OUT! than those of ordinary manufacture. THE "MORMON" PUNCH OUT! Gray at Framlngham, and Dr. Henry K.if PUNCH Cowlee. at Baxonville, in October last. For sals by grocers generally. THE "MORMON" Plnkham, convicted of burning the Tu UxrvxHSAX. lUarojiSK. Bornetl's Stand. i .co-operati- Caaatleal Teast Baiting tkmm1 es Thecor-responden- HUSSXY. DA1ILER & OO d8MW MASSACHUSETTS. MaleMee-Ja- sft JaraMt Be4 - NEW ADVERTISEfilEIiTS. V ractonts. as the Uorernor and the Legislatire Assembly hare : done their part In framing and patting the requlr MISSOURI. ed law to make such Institutions legal If be Eafraachlsed Bebels aad errees and the season Is rapidly approaching BL Louis. A constitutional amend when factories of this character will be ment, enfranchising rebels and negroes, 81 to $3; it needed, we propose, In this article, to passed the House nas already passed tne enate, can UiO attention of our readers, parti cularly those who reside in fanning and grazing districts, once more, to the con- WASHINGTON. sideration of this Important subject. Freteetlea frees Oatlaws Reeaired. It is scarcely necessary to say, at this Wash incjtox. A colored delegation data and in tha light of our present ex from Tennessee presented to the Fresi perience, that we must take speedy Considkrabijs praise is bestowed upon dent a memorial, asking protection outlaws in the State; the re steps to prevent the constant drainage A. T. Stewart, the New York million- againstwas referred to tne Becretary of quest of our circulating medium to which the aire, for his expenditure of money in War. Territory Is exposed. To I keep our building a model villiage at Hampstead, money at home, or to hare it Increase, L. I., and a model hotel for working KANSAS. we must manufacture what we need, women, In New York city. It Is said Obialcs. uui" yv9ioict ieu more or our pro that both these projects promise .to be Kansas City. The funeral of Col. ducts tnan we buy of other people's. valuable acquisitions to the public, and Wilder, editor of the Journal of Com situated for Admirably producing but- - it is also admitted that Mr. Stewart will mrrce, assassinated yesterday, took a a anu ler cneeee, and for dllposlng of make considerable money out of the place this afternoon. The attendance these articles in surrounding markets operation. The correspondent of the was very large, Including the Mayor. city council and the members of the at a remunerative price, instead of sup Chicago Pott says that there is hardly editorial and typographical fraternity. plying our own demand for these ne anything that New York needs so much cessaries, we have Imported them In at present, leaving out the question of FOREIGN 2VEWN. considerable quantities from the East. a good city government as a dozen Was ever people more foolish, than we clear headed, public spirited million have been In this respect! Selling our aires, able to meet great demands and GREAT BRITAIN. cows and other stock In many parts of to wait till such investments become re TTae Xerda Tle taw Iaer-rfewatna Territory to Itinerant peddler, and munerative. He asks: "Who buy so Plefcama tm ba AjrLata-- . eratlsad. taking therefor the most wretched trash dear and sell so cheap, as the vary poor? ' Dickens had an Charles London. Imaginable in the shape of goods, and and continues. "served last, served interview the with Queen by then sending our money to the East to with refuse and compelled to pay more invitation. tha pay dairymen of that region for than Is demanded for the best." "When the In the House of Lords y their butter and cheese! naturalization bill was debated; the the masses are educated up to Chancellor advocated Its amend It Is estimated that the feed which and mutual helpfulness," he adds, Liord ment, permitting aliens to acquire and will make one pound of beef wUl promay be able to dispense with mil dispose of lands in British territory ex'they duce twenty pounds of milk. This lionaires like A. T. Stewart." time of war. cept in tn.-- PtmmAtie HiVAVvia In mwSxjf of vmv ei suv milk will au make two pounds quantity " ilagj last sentence, quoted above. vvni iiiviia takfrom Water elected member in ford, of cheese. Now, let every stock-raiss at once tha solution of all tha evils cheered. The ing his seat was loudly estimate what his beef Is worth when which autocratic millionaires are requir- consideration Irish land bill was of the it Is raised, aad compare it! with the ed to solve. If the people could be made resumed; value of twice the amount of cheese. to see the advantages of The weekly returns of the bank of beef England cattle run en the range, and and the benefits which would accrue to in bullion.show an Increase of 59,200 True, do not get the care which is required to themselves by Its being properly carried The Birmingham Iot asserts that make cheese. But stock are often lost out. tha necessity of paoraugw ur baronStcjr will which now exist for th.idM an the range, and bring their owners such men as Stewart and others, to take be made to Dickens. The Vancruarti. an armed ship, baa nothing but disappointment and loss, steps to form model lodging houses and left Laird's shipyard for Plymouth. 5Thlle the higher value of the cheese hotels, would not exist; for would they oter the beef pays for its ttanafactare, be able to form plans for the ameliora and leaves a handsome profit nesides. tion and elevation of their own class, In the East, where cheese factories and to carry them into successful opera are established, the houses and requi- tion. St. Thomas, A&izona. site machinery are usually provided by February 21, 1870. Detcrtl Editor New; Impressed parties Interested in the enterprise, who SracxAt. to THl PESERET NEWS. with the notion that an eccasional acresolve themselves Into a count of the condition and progress of or joint stock company, under the gena graph. the farthest southern outpost of the set eral incorporation of tha law of tha tlements of our people must be acceptable to your many readers, I pen a few State where they happen to reside, ror insertion, .rive years nave which company, through its directors AFTERNOON DISPATCHES. lines since this valley was brought passed or offlcers.selests a superintendent and under tribute to the husbandry of our cheese-make- r. Ia small concerns the people, during which time the people CONGRESSIONAL. cheese-maknave produced their grain for their fills both places, taking and some surplus from the support In the milk, making the cheese and soil of the desert. Virgin soil it virgin EX ATE. was for it was to all most keeping the accounts. In some facto undoubtedly aDDearanoe perfect! v Innocent of hav Cenaxtmnleailems; frei Texas. ries they charge ten cents per pound for produced anything for innumerIn the evenlnr session the Vice Fresi ing making and curing the cheese; but this able ages; yet it has yielded fairly of from amount generally Includes salt, rennets, dent presented a communication were rainy all those of a copy n. antral Revnolds cove rine products wnicn be a sm aa . muslin for bandages and annttto. This the can and tried reasonably' expected new Constitution or xexas, mo In a climate like ours. St. latter article is used to color the cheese, of the 13th. 14th and 15th to thrive imB. Joseph has at last abandoned thetown-sitto be A manri mania and tha election of U. that cheese many people e, thinking a as drfXVaand bench a sa a ' otner practicable the Legislature, with ncu mm. ue yeuow: j.i is, jBowever, a Senatorsreby buildnow its is and commencing I erred to tne juaiciary com papers; detriment to the cheese, but manufao- - mittee. ing upon the better suited site of old St. Joseph, or the place settled on the turers use It because it makes their first season. When its people recover cheese more saleable. In sonde factories from the discouragements of the past NEW YOrtK. the assessment is made upon Jthe cheese will no aouot reel sausnea witn they t and the prospective future. for manufacturing it, when taken from A flae time la mmrpmmt the present Iwyi Smrastf WfclttMMM Bt. ll?eBrrwar Thomas, having had to move its the press, in others when sold; after tKi aa-a-l Additional fallan and being placed on once, but location being cured, when charged for, after Enclajad Icebergs Exfestve are. the only practicable site in the vicinity, being cured, the revenue of the comNew York. 11. Burt, the agent of has the aspect of permanence and imas is is calculated It in the reduced, pany protection committee of the Eng provements ef a solid character, mainly II. h Erie stockholders, will commence vinicultural. Its cltuens are now enthe East that the cheese will dry out gaged with commendable energy and about seven pounds in a hundred; in proceedings for the enforcement of the algreat promise In the cultivation of the n;ngusn iwowoimn this' dry country It would probably rigntsortne most immediately. In the Supreme- vine, as the soil is better than nine- shrink more than this. When the milk rvn rt and In tha U. S. Court. The ex- tenths of the vineyard land of Europe, (for curing raisins esof a Urge number of cows is furnished art nainra of these orocetdings is not and our climate on the globe. not is the that certain pecially) surpassed is known. It quite of English-owne- d to a factory, the cheese can be made at a verv few a this Tears In product alone fifty millions right of lass cost per pound, as the additional stock or the is tne vindicate wisdom will It will be fairly represented. ruiiy or tneae have cost to a establishment for and Barlow settlements, nndaratood that be would Tracy factory raisins will be produced here t for the Engas sadden counsel been retained extra what be would only help required to supply utaii Territory and our ad- and that the in handling, and a small expense for lish commissioner, be nroceedlnn Will be brought olnlng mining regions, thus supplying salt, rennet and bandages. The expense fore Jndre Inirraham. of the State one oi tne greatest culinary luxuries by our own hands, and furnishing an arfor boxes In which to ship the cheese is CfcuxtiandjudgeWOcdruffof the Federal to has ticle of exportation equal to any in the Lane A. Frederick gone Cburt. charged to the owners of the cheese. Interest of Flsk.Ooul world and with which the market can tha T?noind!n Those who take milk to the factory, a Co.. and it will doubtless be a plea never be glutted. Our people are in- are accredited at each delivery of milk sant and profitable: season for lawyers a aw4 a aArva mA leisisnln could r not be other than gritty among with the number of pounds delivered, nn either aide. 8. the drifisand), and in no wise appreC., says A from Darlington. which entitle them to a certain num- that letter was insulted in the hensive of strangers coveting their pos Wlttemore ber ef pounds of cheese. The amount cars on the way to Darlington and at sessions as yet; sun tney expect to of cheese is determined by the ratio of several places, and has been burneadis-in make theirofhomes desirable as fast as the power human industry: directed the every town inare milk to cheese. This ratio is found effigy at nearly active the redeeming spirit ef the gospel, whe friends has by he but trict; by dividing the whole amount of milk lnnelDlnff His return to tjenzres. ah can make its abiding mark in a region received for a month, or any given time, anthnaiaatJa mass m satin? has been where the desolation of a thousand stamped its solemn silence at Darlington, In which white and years has face :by the number of pounds of cheese, held of Nature. The past the black men took part. WhiUemeres upon The ratio raries from eight pounds statement was rather ease cold; thermometer winter mat apof his with great - . -" "to" eleven of milk to one of cheese, plause. down to eighteen degree above want, no snow and scarcely any rain. depending on the season of the year Mr. Be ward left for his home In Au- aero; Lucerne clever, is now growing and; burn early this morning. and the care and skill used in the adeii willows leafing cut: wheat Private patches annoane ' EtaeoJly greats, flow of ditional Mancheslooks failures in Iarerpool, promising. h xours respecuuur, milk the ratio is largest, and la the Fall ter and Southampton. D. Boxxxxx. it is less. lAst season the average price The Bremen steamer New For, tnaa-li:ixtIarias- 867 III ESTABLISHED 1 to-njg-nt; PUBLISHER. trial ay. . buuy, Editor Sajlt Taxx Citt. Snrs.M 10 : "KWaVCAJIttlEBJI tmr xr.-.'- Li 1 - ' H. D. CUAVaOH dW-t- f ,i. .: t |