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Show Thelother officers were cap a A I one nunuxea anu Mt,Jr-ij-- "' V" M . these, to nullify no small amount 01 me au-- 1 s to tuay, says ios wnoio ub . 111.11 UUfUK i.im kiiu xuau a i a i na rsar r i nr 1 11 vantages they nave gained m tue war;- , wounded mAnnt. nf tnrpi and ammunition and I to St. debouch-noo- ! chasseurs and it givea room to doubt the patriot- I prUoners effective Von Der Tauns, the Into the hands or.. the Prussians. m Tyrant and drove backVilll-S5ism of the present provisional govern-- 1 force 0n the morning of thet Uth waa Valblne and KSSiis "between ava the I AatlmatMl At 20.000. 10 WSJS VDfln then raent, and some ratmnn in Frenda The walry mues north or Ortwenty-fiv- e of the Prus-sfin- S flank the turn to charged of fondness for and determina- Tourg, where he waa Joined by General in aa ! THE EYENING NEWS. a 4 JM . Am. m S W SBk nkm. I I 1 r v, rl KDITOK JLtfD yUHr.TKlfFR. AnUCRTIQCMCIJTc i IWUIII1.I1 A nwiuii S rei JUST OPEMSDi . THEODORE LUBBE, ArfMUea' -- Manufacturer or and Fancy who retired at half past three, tion not to resign, power, preferred leans, runs, Wittich and Prince Albrecht who, Cbateauneuf, leaving of direction MAID WANTF.DI-- A Cook A5D LAUHD1T November II, 1S70. against its members by the malcontents with one division of infantry and one the dead and wounded on the field, Jfondaj, their ST., Annir to Wm. Jennings. 16th At FL0SEU0E marched immitiT men of cavalry, 12,000 fflcera. strong, were BEWIKQ MAOHDTE SALESEOoi twenty whom s jn France. d302St among on Ward. aid the to his Chartres evening from All t A Constituent Assembly elected and of Opposite Bait Lake House, Prisoners were also made.! 11th. He waa further reinforced Many the more decis to finnAnad on the nrior Has hand and for sale a Fine Asortment of for t,i. in session, and systematic measures, TBI P. THE Duke of Mecklenberg with a ive the on the took by which place E HOME-MADengagement the vigorous continuance of the war, corps composed. of 23.000 men of all 1f nrTncr HV. ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW at soon have arms. This givea the Germans TwTiow. 13. A Prussian column of On Saturday morning President Young or peace resolutions, would d' General a of force 66,000. Tourg 000 men Arrived at Bethle. Little ! and party left this city, by special traiu, been adopted and have been acquiesced AureTlia employed, in all the engage- 10 SUCH AS It is known i to the people gen ments, np to the 0th and 18th. .A heard from Paris now. troubles Ala&ka have Utah and Mlnlc, internal per the Utah Central, to hold meetings in by and acceptable Ermine, Cbinchinla that a' however, Ta.aian Osinlmtl Persian MHB.UU1 IHUUtWf Aotmb-nmasses rrencu for two days in Ogden City. The com- erally. Authority at the head of affairs, flourM rf 75.000 men. oi subsided, Ras13. wholly UJtraBer, Lamb, London Krlmner, to n Val-.rithe Herald, which the people will recognize as legitSpecial around Mont slsra and French Coney. troops are seen dally pany left at about a quarter to eight a On .courier special Utab and Eastern on a great morning Saturday evolutions nranticlnir at needed more was never than disimate, CHANCE OF TIME: with Muskrats, arrived St. o'clock, reaching their destination In from Petersburg, Is Imminent. creneral aaIm. sortie a etc, an hour and a half. Among .those the present time In France; that au- patches to Granville, said to be of a ser- Sickness, in and around the Capital, is Moort open at Seven. To commence at half past. etc., sent were does hence the not and ious character. Dispatches exist, Greek volWblcb I offer at exof band small A present were the First Presidency, thority decreasing. ceedingly low prices. foreign office last night, by unteers for the French service have WEIXESIJlY Presidents Young, Smith and Wells; danger of internal division through the from the Florence, to 1870. Vienna, as represented or money Koods All messengers, NOTEUBEB lOtfa, warranted special for the field. Kldera John Taylor, Geo. Q. Cannon, machinations of malcontents, ever the Copenhagen and Constantinople. The left returned. the here that Is reiterated The report carefal preparation, ynil b presented, 49s Ladles Furs of any description made to B. Young Jr., Joseph F. Smith, and Al- curse of any country and especially of Ministers leit town yesieruay, uuu w. of Paris is After d2U5 3m 11 tne in tms city, me bombardment order in workmanlike manner. the of tne first for delay Grand UomanUo and Sen at local early In the week. fleet will due to the earnest entreaties of Queen bert Carting ton of the quorum of the France in times of trouble and excitebelieve that a Russian Drama, In Tnree Acta, entitled Victoria. Twelve; also Bishops Edward Hunter, ment. Should those turbulent spirits. beMany week. Ex next Dardanelles at the German 13. North The MARSHAL'S SALE. London, meets at Berlin on A. II. Raleigh, E. D. and S. A Woolley; the "Reds," who are ripe for mischief, traordinary activity exists in tne army Monday Parliament 1 crltl-at Ea Elders Ellas Morris, John Squires, J. gain the ascendancy the'present WAY ! navy departments. A general to raise means for carrying on WILL week, seems an Order of Bale to me to reason cal immmcui.. is there every ropean juncture, its R. Winder and several others, with complication but PURSUANT byto the is A loan war. proposed the Third Judicial Dl&trlct anArtiAi from Rarlln. savs: ' A semi a blood and rabid believe their with OB, that, form is not yet settled. Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose made that quite a large number of ladies. On the been has official complaint at mediation were A Tours dispatch, to the London THE MYSTERIES OF CARROW ABBEY. to PnbUeWeber Bale, on the premises, in the City of of TJtah, way Bishop Lay ton, of Kaysville, join- thirsty tendencies, the horrors of the Ogden, 22d county, and Territory attempts England's dated says nothing with on the yesterday, of the move of November, A. D. 1870, at ten Replete day present deplorable situation would be made simultaneously with the issue of press, ed the party. Is made known o'clock aon., the following described premises, further SITUATIONS STARTLING and that French cent loan; intensified. the six per Wit,' the French army since the re On arriving at the Terminus the comTIIBJXUXa TABLEAUX! ! toThe success of the armis- ments of of a portion of Lot undivided one-ha-lf the of false reports to were accede The Prussians of and the Orleans willing or four (4), Block one (1), east Range occupation covery one (1), dlntrlbutlon and hence And the splendid following were tice pany proceeded direct to the Meeting to French England, by spread on retreat German The an for cnaractere: Ut&u of Oeden Weber North survey, county. in Chevllly. armistice, proposals and Granville co between lllelon at a point In the middle House, where the people were already in order to hold elections for members the was effected in- perfect order. nir William Mowbray, the recluse of commencing 0th Territory, the creek crossing State Road). ol MU1 Creek: & u. The losses of the Germans since the 7th Old Carrow ADoeron the east side of gathering. A number of the leading to the Constituent. Assembly; but noth- Thiers." and south has here running banker a A the Groom serrloe In r Woer-deMartin, prominent men. to Koad twenty-fou- r State amount (24) rods to the north 10,000 General; men from the North had come to Og or as Hlr to Known William. uia ine for subscribing arrested been or corner west Von snaw's a to would have This been further. iana, thence east Mytiio Join . is D. Mb. McKebzik. evidently moving on Fidelity.. he Der Laun. den to attend the Conference, among ing it was proved French and one-ha-h lf (17U) rods, thence loan, though heart-M- a. MABOITT8. seventeen P. route a true Joe his with Beans, The for for bridges it bankone great France, rtn point gained and 0th) rols, to the acted on an order from an Italian whom were President Lorenzo Snow (I tnence bor.MR. W. T. Habbis. Ralph, a Farmer's to be destroyed and tho roads ob Ked lddle of said Mill Creek, in? warrener a man the transaction are ine Will Biaeier, to thelollop down middle of said creek the and Bishop Nichols, of Brigham City, would once again have placed her in er, awho was to cover manner. place or atructed in every possible Mb. A. TaoRira. of crime to from direct acres two and remittance a Italy of beginning, containing eighteen governmental body pos- by Colonel Mowbray, brother to Sir or leas, with wbat Is know and President Peter Maughan and possession n as rodSitnore was held in banker The Mb. M. Fokstkb. (18) London. a William Gamester, as & and the as To be West Mill. Grist sold the rep power, wielding sessing Young's of Uncle counFarmer Ashton, supposed MB. K. EVAN3. property of the estate of Cbauncey W. West, the authorities refusing 60,000 Bishop Preston, of Logan, Cache of which the resentatives J. entire Hen ry people, thalers bail. deceased, at the suit of William JenniDgs. DELCIUM. ty. The service was opened, by Elder Ash ton. a young Feasant, Henry xerzus oi rcaie, cash. snDDOsea neonew oi farmer BUI. F. D. Richards, at about a quarter past It might have been reasonably hoped M. T. PATRICK, Saffrag; D. Me. J. Mackiktosii, A6hton. soon a hue different have given October 22, 1870. U. 8. Marshal a sufften o'clock, the speakers, at the morn- would Indian to Meeran 12. bill A extend yoanz Hafez, d283-tMASSACHUSETTS. d Brussels, De JCllen to of attached affairs to lrlaee. the throughout complexion rage has been introduced into the Me. A. Meebxli Vere. ing's meeting, being Presidents Smith the country. Arrested for Harder. event an would Such . called the Khan, a Chambers. and Wells. In the afternoon Elders III Afurhlft HaranAl nndftr 19 mmm Mb. J. R. Clawson. AJVO VA. TEAS FOR SALE! renegade Albert Carringtoa and Qeo. Q. Cannon have been of more importance than arrest at Plalston, N. H., "for the murWalter Mowbray, son of Colonel Mowbray a Man of HonorMb. Mb. A. Lsost. Ex-Pacif- ic and President Geo. A. Smith, occupied therevlctuallng of Paris, whereas now, der of bis wife by beating and kicking Parson J. Thovsoh. Swlneteit..... Mail Steamers FRANCE. . Mb. H. K. Wixkiy. Dr. Orme the time. At the close of the afternoon neither one nor the other can be ex her. LATE ARRIVALS, Atl ranlet at BUen De Vere. Ward to Sir . Wll tnusiastle JPrencb. The FINEST PJJSGSTJEY GREEN TEAM, . . ..- nam meeting as many of the excursionists pected. Mus A. Adams. Ijroas and Marseille More Freneli Viewed under all circumstances it is M. . a. s. tne Clawbok. as chose to do so returned to Bait Lake Wrongea "DRAGON" and "CHIN-CHIN- " CHOPS. gmlatm rJorteI. CALIFORNIA. Dame Ashton an a of d be to that G an powder; shot rejection regretted Baperlatlre 12. or seventeen Indian , Over Zarah hundred the rah. Ay the train by special train, Elections. city, Tours, running armistice ha ben concluded upon; for Extra choicest Nankin, Moyune do. Mas M. Roxnxt. N u roe .......... at Orleans, Sosan Prussian do. do. do. do. Imperial. captured prisoners, 11. ATT. CaaMiss Ltzzia morning and evening each day. 12. Senators Mayday... Ban Francisco, y, . do. do. do. Young Hyson. de. on this the of a Constituent Assembly election the through city passed or Oreof do. Young Hyson. A meeting was held on Saturday do. do. Williams, California; exserly. fragrant with of oonolude to To the France. south Great the Laughable Farce, would do more to restore order gon; Fen ton, of New York; and Repre- way now, entitled HONING CONGOU. evening, at half past six o'clock, at throughout the nation than any effort sentatives, Loughridge, of Iowa; Fitch, citement waa created among the people A lilgh cost, rich Breakfast Tea; a was A much with riot and it TITITVTTV which there was a large attendance, the of a dimcuity merely provisional government, of Nevada; and Cavanaugb, of Mon was prevented. Therd were hundred WU 1 W 11H JJ 200 FOOCnOW of the for Elder 'left speaker evening being tana; Washington disinterestme woo marcn however wise, Industrious, line oi boxes Celebrated "Eagle Chop" Break last people aiong Characters by the Company. Rich gold diggings are reported to oi Joseph F. Smith. Mixture A Specialty Delicious. those the among recognized, prisoners, ed and patriotic Its members may be. have been discovered near Lincoln, who so outraged them at Chateau Dun BOX OPFICE open for the Sale of Tickets on AHOY a OOLONGS AND SOUCIIOXGS. Yesterday morning large number California. of Performance at 11 o'cloor. the were Day The other and prisoners places. of citizens of Salt Lake city went up The latest returns from Nevada show hooted at and insulted, but by the CANTON POUCHONG. the Democratic State ticket is efforts of the greater part of the crowd, were that whom President among Joseph tSrxcxAX. to thx DESERET NEWS. a small 200 elected Kendall, boxes finest scented. In Tpaper, each box majority. by Hons. W. H. Hooper and Young Sr., prevented! 38 pounds net of Tea. for violence was happilyare beats weighing Democrat, Fitch, Republican, still received Ellas Smith, Bishop Sheets, and Elders reports Cheering two hundred. about Congress, by W. H. FOSTER, from the army of the Loire. There are Applyto R. L. Campbell, S. W. Richards, Jas. rumors of 206 Sansome Ltive yesIf EST EU great ? advantages gained, St., SAN FRANCISCO. Telearrapn Clothing" Department. d292 2m W.Cummings, John T. Calne.W. H Per over Gen. Von Derlann'a army, terday, NEBRASKA. Beatle, Theodore McKean, A. M. Mus notwithstanding that he has been reinhas Mead W. C. Omaha. resigned forced by an entire army from Chartres. ser, Wm. Clayton, H. W. Nalsbitt, D. DOIIF0RD & SONS, DISPATCHES. AFTERNOON as Gambetta has gone to Orleans. Assistant Qeneral his Super O. Calder, Isaac Groo, S. B. and Lo position S official or been ARRIVAIS-Shas received u. a. tne r. intendent Nothing renzo Young, and George Teasdale. from the army of the Loire since the Jobbers The meeting In the morning, opened Seventeen Hundred Prns-of Gen. D'Aurelll. report Of NEW GOODS In is Gambetta that to went It reported at 10 oclock, and was addressed by NORTH CAROLINA. in Orleans for the purpose of hastening an slan Prisoners on tlielr Elder John Taylor and President Jos13. Got. Holden has re-- attack along (he enemy's lines. Raleigh. way to the South yoked his proclamation of March and More prisoners, captured at the battle SUITS BOOTS, eph Young, Sr. In the afternoon the HATS counties or Ala- of Orleans, arrived the were declaring time was occupied by PrealdentBrlgham July, They Franco! of a state of insur- dispatched to the south of France. in Caswell and mance Young, who addressed the congregarection. The Monitcur publishes more OVERCOATS, AT THE SIGN OF THE tion for one hour and twenty-fiv- e mindetails of extended recent On battle. jthe 3IUIIOEI1! WIFE CAPES, utes, the subjects touched upon being the first day the battle became general Pal-Hesoon was attack after the made.Gen. the gathering of the poor, the Word of ! WASHINGTON. TALMAS, M11BTE SHOE MD HAT STORE, had command of one wing. The Wisdom, domestlo economy, and other Dotails of the lato Battle French Klalster. success a made in French from the army MILITARY matters of vital importance to the de! 13. Mr. Trellhard; start. The Prussians were in a stroncr Orleans Washington, EAST ST., velopment, Independence and physical at xiew York,- position. Gen. Palllers took the veteCLOTHING, Etc. shortly after his arrivaltne ran and wasnthe and spiritual welfare of the Latter-da- y carried Prussian to troops iacs teiegrapnea yesterday, :o:him and FRENCH Saints. ngton anamaae enquiry uepeaumg uu position, driving them before Bo marked an answer to govern uis isiuicuiuts - capturing many prisoners. WILDLY ENTHUThe President made some pertinent CAPS ASO ments. It is known that this gentie- was the victory that Paladlne warmlv HATS ! remarks in relation to elders who, while Mn was AnnnlntjMi hv Jxapoleon, sno praised his conduct. The garde mobiles SIASTIC! d29i8m on missions from this country to Eupessor of Minister Berthanv, but he has from the department of the Loire, who I were unaer a no eiiner ine endorsement received Dy nre, neavy artillery Also a FULL VARIETY of rope, had borrowed money from the Paris or Tours governments. Under wavered a little, but Gen. Barille, who YORK. NEW and who had not yet repaid poor there, circumstances Trlelhard has been was in command, placed himself at battle at Orleans. The Fresieh army these it. Bald he, "I have no fellowship for The Informed that he will not be received their head tmd broke through the eneelated German proa-rretarded. Goods, is a diplomatic capacity by this govern my's lines. The mobiles from the de men who do not keep their promises, New York, 12. Another swindling in strongly made, wasnes by swift car- of behaved continues ment. therefore, partment oarthe, admirably Derthany, and especially under such circumstances operation was brought to light rents of water, quickly, easily and saves ofFrahce until relelved and charged the enemy with the as as this, borrowing money from the It Is alleged that a man named Kobeson, by representative naa Chasseurs The of the line clothes, time and labor. proper autnority.aiinougn it long bayonet. Gens'. Ladies' and Boys' tohas been from Detroit, also to to themselves. purchasing return to France been his desire distinguished poor and not repaying it. And if there bacco here for some time past, Gen. Palllers reports that and, up his family. Midnight. be any such elders present this after to had bought about two nun ne tooK ,ow, prisoners in his last en noon, i counsel them not to partake of dred thousand dollars' worth. He!pald gagement, xne jj rencn troops now the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, and in notes, one Quarter cash, and the bal hold the entrenched camp which was EW8. to be paid in monthly Installments. FOREIGN not to cease their efforts until such ance occupied by the Prussians at Athenav. Is acknowledged superior to all others, in y was Instance at the he arrested, of the of the of in TRUNKS all Tidings and victory army Styles Qualities. that it embraces all their good points, and money is repaid, and neglect to do this of tobacco dealers, who charge him with rouseu om me ex bue wiiaesc ijoire shall subject them to the risk of being obtaining goods under raise pretences. is the only one GREAT BRITAIN. citement throughout FranceJ A great VALISES AND CARPET SACKS. 12. to tne Jitrcua. A Xjondon special number of troops are hurrying from disfellowshlpped by the Saints." The Ileavy Snowfall A General Sortie Im the south to Join the forces of General discourse will shortly appear In the Your correspondent, writing from Lille minent. on the 11th, says the effective force or Palladlne. rise of balloons, for the Whosoever wants the Best and Cheapest News. The number present yesterday the army of the North, under arms, is London. 12. There was a heavy fall observance The of movements the of the CARPETS FLOORCLOTHS afternoon was not ever offered, call at the DESERET NEWS short of eighteen estimated afc37,000, and is capable of of snow throughout Yorkshire yester enemy, is to be introduced into the with a law of Par army .of the Loire. A considerable OFFICE and send for "The Kino and nunured persons. being brought up to 40,uoo by recruits day. In accordance passed last session, the Viceroy Arras, ljorni and vaienceinnes, llament d2991m of steel cannon is ready for the WALL PAPER AND DECORATIONS. Rotax" At the close of the meeting the entire from of Ireland has prohibited the carrying number raised by conscription. or tne armies and Xjoire jn orth. ox arms in the parishes of Templemor company proceeded to the station, and Special to the World. London 12. The Monitcur has an editorial rezret- r. to and Kilbride. from Tours. World, A the despatch a at the to ienror five city quarter lng that the Bavarians; who have noth ai vrays on hand and for Bale at details Echo haa du an Nord. full of article. the vic has the Lille, following to gain in war but everything to by the vard. a o'clock, arriving here at elx.o'clock. a or Oen. d'Aurellls over von Uer that the Prussians, at St. ing tory saying lose. from the ambition Prus of grasping Theume was one of rejoicing to all Laun.' The engagement commenced Quentln and elsewhere, continue to sia, anouia maae, so readily, the sacri- - FREIfCH ARD ENGLISH CASSIBERES. on the people. nces the addresses being spirited, the instruc both at the east and west of Orleans, on make heavy requisitions tney nave, and become so firm or popular reeling in an uae was continued and whole 9th the until The iniU, DOESKIRS. of that power. They were led tions practical, and to the point; and the ally of Thursday. During England is now running strong in Into the war evening with Prussia, thinking there can be no doubt that these two Thursday the French drove the Prus- favor or the a rench. The Times, feel-- their BEAVERS, , would be inyaded, but country, severe this ta has tone from sians influence, Orleans, held ing changed is-inflicting aaya' meetings now HIUTART must occasionally loss on know the CLOTHS, that theyno auch Republic and are. now occupying and urges Germany to make peace and has throughout the Territory will result In that them, design. HOSE-BIDrrom van TWEEDS, ETC .France while withdraw JJer Uen. with sheHfiay Jaun, city. advices Late frooaOrleans dwell on the great good, arousing the people gener the remnant reso do with safety. This feeling is part enormous extortions of the Prussians. of his army, is now ally to a livelier sense of the res pons! treating on the road leading from Or- ly due to the horror excited by the bar- who obtained many supplies evidently leans to Pithwlrs, after vainly attempt- barous and wholly unjustifiable con- not for troops, it la also routed that SUITS SXAJDB TO blllties resting upon them aa Latter-da- y OUDEB, l-I' ing to force his way through Chateau duct of the Prussians in atttemptlng to many acts of extreme cruelty wera com I Saints, and Inducing them to pay resistance in where he Neufaud and uppress popular Montargls. France, I ClotMna Gentlemen's In Prussian Raits bv orlfUltarr mitted the tha mid anrmnnri. more thorough respect thereunto. con0 hoped to Jeln the army of Prince Fred- and partly to the rapidly growing ? A villages, to terrifv- those7 fmsrwiAri S g ing W ciass u ana worxman- erick Charles. Gen. d'Aurellls has a viction that England will be the 'next vt f iuup uiumairsa. HMuuiuioitauvHiguiii C force of fifty thousand men on the north victim of German ambition. . The . Lout a number of Prussians night i x of Lord Chief the ana the other Baron, hank the lxure seventy mousand speech were killed at Chateau Dun, by francs KEJECTIOJC or declared which Austriarwould of destruction that the on south bankThe the day, aiuustice. roads llranrfl and bridges, between Commercy lie prostrate before Germany that Advices from Lyons and Marseilles HI I LITARY TRir.ir.lIKCQ Orleans, prevented the advance of Russia will be compelled to barter her waguooe tast svu u uuiei xa. DOia Fo some days past the telegrams hare and for Baltio ne that ports irredencK unariea. the army under CoB8tantinople,and IN! GREAT VABUBTT. contained allusions to an armistice be- has acout seventy-fiv- e thousand men. England, being aafe only ao long as she cities. Bon en. from A despatch tween France and Prussia. One day it a great part of whom are probably north remains mistress of the sea, must arm uvisfnnwnf flr:hnndrAd yesterdav d'Aurellls. will march herself for a desperate struggle, haa well supplied with" cannon,;Prnt.Un. fi waa said the preliminaries were settled; of the Marne. entered assail and alarm German a on the and Paris and great Eroduoed tnat day, out were driven out and again they were rejected, and ao it directly for the repulsedismay of the Ger- lionnier lines between Versailles and Monty1 with loss, and by the gardes mobile continued for some time, the reports erleu.whiie Trochu makes a sortie witn mans and the triumph of France. ' francs tireura. the World ... VEBSAJXTJ2S. 11. via - BERLIN. 12. men, to cut his' way- out and raise The followingatdUpatch ofon being of the most conflicting character. 150,000 the ftth, Gen. Von Deilaun the Best, Celebrated, aennine the Tours, correspondent aiegew reports to head Qet Finally positive intelligence came that The World's correspondent, writing which was delayed In transmission, , that! there has here, no armistice could be concluded, the from Versailles on' the eighth; says no givea particulars of the beginning of quarters " t nj "O o' no runner advance of the enemy been fa kinds- and descriptions 'eonstantlv on the which vicresulted engagement in French authorities declining to accept bombardment of Paris will take place ALL ironu in du and made to order, from tne llKhesi a long time yet, if ever. The hope tory for the army of the Loire: A great the terms demanded by the Prussians. for Huezxto the heaviest Team Harness y, In is battle out. now between can la be starved the being that fought, very variety and style of mounting.and cityto be .None The grounds upon which the proposition The truth ' seems Mets and con The aixalr noJaaa cenulna Beaugency. that the wita onr began stamped w , trad surk. Prlea lists and circularsnsms sod PRUSSIA., was finally rejected, It is said, was the stant and accurate fire from the French yesterday with an engagement between eaUon.Addres. JTAH nTlXILL Jk tBeL refusal of the Prussians to permittee forts has creatly emtarraxsed and re the advanced guards on the borders of Tmprtant Cantnrea by the Germans svf oasieord, H, ll4 tiole iToprletors tnTimS tarded-th- e German operations, and ren the Forest of Marchenolr. The French Masers, ,; "7T t of Paris. on This demand gfs reTictuallng were attacked at eleven in the morn12. OClclal reports of the much of their work useless. , Berijn, the part of the French waa extravagant dared L. are . aeUTered dt il. Knmt vnMit A dispatch to the World, London ing by the Prussians, consisting of two capture of Verdun are published. Eleven T u for it was virtually asking the PznsaUns 12. A special to the World from Tours battalions of infantry, fifteen hundred staff officers and one hundred and fifty rates. d2i8w2SrAe i EAST TEMPLE i ! LADIES' FURS! 8ALT LAKE i evjbmwg, i ble tub -- ID W X - 1- -1 one-tent- ens-tod- y, A -- one-Ma- band-rolle- to-da- nft Albl to-da- y. . z.- TUr HL c. TEA-MIXTUR- sua. i AFRESH i. Importers and . to-da- to-d- mm OTTER y. E. SHOES ay BRTAL ra at THE PEOPLE -- CLOVEU to-da- to-da- "T!ie Kin9 Washer" Gents' Furnishing e orain Wanted y. BOOTS and y. SUOS.I" TheRoyalWringer" To-da- self-adjustin- g. ins fr , to-da- . y. ; W'lJ's; . E -- LH11 Y..tiMnM C3 5 s'i. eg the y I g - - - , - to-da-y, : - 2 to-da- n-r-- -- - . j ( irr ""w" j oi . lis |