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Show ? 6 or Earopein statcrmstishtp to answer is T1IE EVENING what to do with Africa. The kt alone 1U day. Africa has been rUMIMID fc.lt.1, .sl'sslTs XCITKT policy haa had practlcallr k alone three thonand jeara. AT fOUK t'd.O'C and nothing has come or it but savagery, not time that the civilized nations lajt . to. IS. 174. TrlXmy. should nUIUe thla rich and beaatifal conof mankind? Mr. tinent for the benefit ' Africa sbosld le that Galtoa proposed ' D A V I O. li A f. NEWS. r t...... - DEB, I I i PoiLlMU. AKU RlMTOR ., j NEWS OF THE DAY. IN the House of Representatives i stamps and matches waV called up, Congressman IXiwes taklog the floor in opposition to the repeal. IB the course of a three hours': speech he gave some Interesting siatltlcs.ln relation to the expenses pf the go-- v vernment and taxation. ) He stated that Congre had already reduced the revenue fortj-fou- r millions of dollars by repealing the; taxes on tea, coffee, Ac-- , and that the deficit for the present year would be over fifty millions. In speaking about the expenses of the government for Ui pant few jeani, he said that lit 137J tliey were two. hundred" and severity ni llions, In- 1 . cluding ninety mlirionH paid' for the reduction of the public debt; in 1873 they were two Jiundred and mSHIorxs t ninety millions, fwty-tw- t toward.' the being public debt; white In the present year, ending with - June next, tliel expenses v would be three luindret and nine- teen milllotus not a ceht of that , ; sum going towards tlie reduction of J the debt. ; During the last four rear the sums recovered by the government In suits for frauds on revenue, in 'New: York and Bwtonamouut to over four million dollars, about half of which has been paid to In-" 5 C formers and officers. reception was given to Mr. peter Cooper, the philanthropist,!!!. New York City, last night, on the birth- occasion of his eighty-thir- d A. JJ 1 V; A fire, last night, at Atchison, Kansas, destroyed property worth 970,000; one the night before, at Trenton, Tenn., destroyed $00,000 . Ij worth. Further particulars of I ndian raids and outrages in telegrams. ; i to-day- 'a Schneider, President of" the Corps Legislatlf, under the Emperor Naan at poleon the .Third, has-ha- d tack of apoplexy. The autopsy of the Siamese twins commenced Itl Philadelphia yesterday. i - ' i i i Fighting is reported in Cuba; with victory for the insurgents. A very singular petition was pre-se- n ted In the U. fi t .Senate . are ioe . . petitioners jresieruay. ladles, and they ask f far the privilege to excavate, Without dis turbance by outside parties, to the depth of twenty feet more or less, on Government island, In San Francisco Bay, for the purpose of making a mlneralogieal jaud geological investigation, anl to take therefrom certain minerals '"supposed to bo deposited there and of which they possess the description." They promise to replace ihe earth so removed so that no damage shall be done, aud the island shall be left as it was. The signers of this petition are evidently either insane par-ties or spiritualists, perhaps both. t Gen. Sherman lias ordered Sher-Wan io take . vigorous measures to punun me muiaas now raiding on 1 the plains. : K r : Yi-- : A sad accident occurred at Pldl adelplila this morning, the walls of a new Lrewery falling and burying a number of whom were' killed, ; others badlv inlu red. t -- 1 r-r; t . - THE ASHANTEE WAB. The latest New, York papers come " to hand assumo that the Ashantee war Is virtually over. The, New York JTya'xI :haatlie following dispatch, which we do nol recollect to have seen In dbpatches sent- to this city : ; - '; ' libOk' UZ. Tn foUowiaf aUaty laiTorUat aUpitch f rom Str Garnet WoUcloy, contaoaoder of ' r LaoJ-- , ': ahaatce expeJltioa, was reoelred to-by the Sefirctary of State for War : AU til white 'prUoMrs heM br 'the , Ajbaatces hare beeo delivered to in. Tbe Klac accepts mr term for the ataauoo of beiUlitlM, which he aikw! aaJ ha agreed to pay aa ladeoinUy of J0K0Mi We halt a Um tew d-l- thirty 2m ti.trom rs mj Cooiiiawie. Tb&IferaiJ in thl-- style dbpitch - upon fhls !T V com-meni Ths JUbantee expeditloa his 'requited la a .freat sajseu. wlthia a aharter period beUever fat . " ' British thaa the atoet Mtayuloe pludkaatlealutraoce could have aatlclpat--- . ed, sad with a eoaiparsUreljr trliUa lorn oCUCs. The enterprise hsa proved a holUay excursoo eomprei with the loaf msreb-- " es,the periloui ntouatslas o4denies and the maay daaxert which had to be net aad overcome by Napier's Abrsslolaa expedh tiont but the results from the subjur-tloa- of KUir KoffMwill be lofloitely more Eos-lsathaa ths.empenss-tion- s supprdmion. or Klof Theodore. to tslimbtotla the . Thai paper further goes oa to sub- means' success say that this to the stantlally ths annexation, and immense British Umpire, of an rich territory in tropical African nd that the occupation, of Coomassle by the British army will be another entering wedge for civilisation Into the heart of equatorial AfricaJ j The New, York Graphic accepts the report of the submission s of KlnglCoflee, and speculatei upon the future of that continent i this manner , ; ; if i' Terrttstlsl Gsvenisx ' Fewer. v r aad Vets n 12, 1874. Salt Lake City, FeW V: f Editor Desertt Kewt A Territorial existence, such as Is provided by an Organic Act passed by Congress, but nowhere contemplated in the Constitution of our country. Is at best at variance with the spirit of a true republican form of government. Some men, of whom we can instance Judge the prolific maker of interHawley, minable "opinions," as a notable are - of the opinion example, . - that - m I i ji.- - - - United States. If this opinion be correct, it follows as a corollary that a citizen of a Territory has no rights which the official sent tho government of the UnitedbyState? to govern such Territory; are bound to respect. Such doctrines are not calculated to cause pleasant-refletions in the minds of the Pioneers who carry civilization and Industry beyond the confines of old and established States and societies, into the sterile wilderness, the trackless woods, and tho impassable mountains, formerly unoccupied, save by wild beastaJand hordes of untutored savages; who develop the hidden wealth of. the mineral aud agricultural resources of our continent; who drain the marshes And make the decayed vegetation that for centuries has generated unhealthy and poisonous vaporn, an active agent in producing ; sustenance for man and beast ; who erect edifices with . modern conveniences, and in accordance1 with the rules and. art of architecture, in places where formerly savage braves executed their war dances around the scalps of their vanquished foes. Such pioneers deserve encouragement rather than proscription, and should be allowed to engage in the pursuit of happiness as contemplated in the Constitution of the greatest Republic the world has ever known. They ought to bo allowed to worship . tho Almighty unmolested, in accordance with tho dictates of their own consciences; to educate their children in the school-houswhich they themselves have erected; to enact their own laws, and to choose their own administrators of such laws, provided, always, that those laws are not In conflict with the fundamental dwv trlnes upon which the Is Jtepublic .. . . ' established... . Utah Territory has been settled under the most adverse circumstances. Not only has a great, unknown and barren country been developed, but it has been situated far in the interior, surrounded by hostile' tribes of savages, with scanty and difficult means of communication with the rest of the Republic. Nevertheless, it has roved a great benefit to the nation, F t has been a way station for other pioneers,and a store house for those who have endeavored to develop the mineral resources of the richest mineral regionsonejof in the world. It has been the means of masing possime one or xuv irreatest enterprises in civil engineering of tne nineteentn century; the 1'acinc Railroad. It has opened up resources and industries that Will be worth countless millions to the nation. In addition to this, it must be admitted, for it is a matter of record, that the citizens of this years, Territory, for twenty-seve- n have lived under the laws which c . es Deceased was born in . fioone Conaly, Indiana, August ltth 1S2T; was TjapUSeJi yInto the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, March I8tb,lM3; gathered .with the Saints to the city &t Natrroo io .the Fall of 1S45.. He was driven from his homo la the Winter of IstS with the Batata, and helped o found the dry of KaneevfiW and Bred tbSN UU the Summer Of 185?, wben be traveled across the plains Is Captala Foot's company; lived In Salt Lake City till the fall of 1881, when emoveI to "North Ogdcn sad helped to setUo that now flourishing settlement Ho was respected by all who. knew him, he bai left good record behind hun: a wife and fire sons now mourn his toss. He the Thirty-A- lt k Quorum was a member, of, -r -of Seventies joosc.12. Qjdcn Junettohj Feb.. Vj'"At Manti, Sanpete' CoT, Fib. "4, after a ' lingering' Illness of some eSlfs--' V-duration, MARQABET GRIBR: ; ' Deceased was bora atLlmecJlns,Fifeshire, WASHINGTON NOTES. Scotland, April 1321; baptised a member of bo Dunfermline branch of. the Church In Uio U. Senate. ireb. .V Mr. of Jesui Christ !bf "Latter-da- jr Saints in Loiran (rrn.). of ID., fronl Ibe Com April, 1841; emigrated to Ctah in the Fall mittee on Military Affair, reported of 183S; sinoe that ttme has resided with her favorably on the bill for grant- husband sad family In .Manti, respected ing a portion of the military reserv- and beloved by all who became acquainted ation at Salt Lake for cemetery with berf. -- COM. Afnioinkil Stir, . copy. purpoiec, with un amendment pro- a ' p Aslil.j IUs AGGrantV,A M Andersou C PrettE ray Ahstrsnd K Gray M n Parker J Petereori K Andersoa it Oululss M Putnam N Anderson M H Petersons Ancell P J 2 Mo:tzK MA R B Hyburnett A S C Roed Brown I. Hardy Kichardsoit D nradish Mrs HoklenM Beckstead K Humphrey R JRkskard J B H Richards P 3 Burton Harvey 8 f , 8 , BadH Holey J Bird M I pwarta a , Blsekmore M I rum A KDiner a M HnrecaenC I'arber J Brtetel M F Jiepasoa W A Shelton E S S Snow K C Johanpon Heal H Cummlng-- A Jones M S A K Starr L Kav A Clark R SpencerM K Slack Chamberlln UKorsley F Cochran L Kelsoy K I. Thoiaaa A Carlson 1, Kenp a.Y Tiicklleld A turoticn ml; M Miss Carter Thorn f IlJIaw V Carter S J 2 lawson A E A Vannett Mr Chandler It Ig-enoD W Ijoagson J C Wilson A Davis me: Lour? M Leg-gW'hlttlerP. Darts J n White J Daniels A Mouk E DeOootbM Weight L A Wallis L 3 Dexter M L Murphr L Moses MRS Warren K DIHard M Walker M A Morgan M Krlckaun C. MacklerS WrhrhtM McRlonll 3 Wellst af A H M Wria-hM S McKfnneT Ellison McDonald J 3 Y East w Morris M F Vears'ey E Fine? E Xewman J F dl-ree- i but f ZAsciaj. jkQKXr. oF Tine if ' ' il ?9 C.reirar.1 If N '. Oraut J2 1 i ''MrrtSt it - - MARORTTfl ..... tlis Ri-iz- PKOPRRTT Dion If v ' ddQ3tf ' ! BDU.oiosLU.lt. ... Circle,. ...i.. ciroie. ....... Third Cfrclo.... ..J. ..from Private Dozes,..;. - .. . Reserved Seat.- Dnr npiri at mulcts at T So'cUcfc. 7 2S to t!3 each additional i for sl s9"Dox0rrr04tpfi 10 o'clock. at every morning BOARD . . ... - , t !! Sc- anljll $5.00 to the other bill, the he gives ror nis veto are very unsatisfactory. They are in opposition to the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Snow ravU. S. etc Does the Governor think that said court erred in its decision? di-rec- tlr Does HELD FOR POSTAGE. Mm J at if vert, HiOiard, TJPIt :J Wilson, UiBrham - He, Pa , ,4 C A Resaer, Fioasantri , V R Fariagton, . , j' G rantsvUle, U. s f "88 KolU,- Qaincy.IlJ t Nat Sora- InaUute7fndIanapo altaa Rarrell . East Orangei N J A HansotH Banar H P BUlibridge, Yokohama,r Japan ' MSJohoins.Grantuvule SlTl'RDH V . ER001 AD"EVEIW, A .. - - " '" . , H A Noon, Provo, U J, Orantsville, 0 0MrsFalrchild, A Cocheran, Staple ton, NT H RoyUnc8prlnvTUie,U , Mrs MekaTKajvi Ue, U. f.!f ' f Judge Lsmax, oj hir City , Peter KsrnFranctocO Cl Mary Wlllla, Vteaba, U HaU House, Way Pine Decker, , n Wren, Melbourne, AnaIT , Mrs M A Wxon, Parson. Jt Mrs B Fowler. Fly MotmUln, Mr B Artnstroaxi Walla Walla, W T Mrs MKmoyielfjatrtKw , , . j everyit onn I. ; LtUi 'hi: over the six last named ptar : or Tlsnswns:oailotnoAarrletiltarw Naasfsriartac aad Iadaslrtsl si, rewnrws sT tns 1rrlory. ; a 25 per cent, more work thaa any other drill using the same steam nowtr. Is in success mtr IU1 US0 tij lis ruui ivuvu trmt Iron Honntam iron uo. or Missbnt i. ; w THE CHALLENGE EGIE REVERSiDLE UOISTIXG Ts lieinr usod by the 8t. Louis Tunnel Co., and where onoe used sneaks for itself. But one lever is necessary to start ahead, the engine or hold the loal, ,The most economical Ho'eter wet made. For Illustrated Catalogues of above market for themselves as early as t9 add row, machinery, ; . Oft ArTT' : d873m ;' I . f CO., - . MU ZIe)na :'V AOB5T8, Co-operati- I ls N. Snd Kb, .' T. IAVt,H, Ms. . " which ST.! - lie InallttUlon. ? ' 1 1 St, ;& " ; 110 i ' & oye S XWWL' W. II, Hooper, Hupt. t OF.-- SALT - . LAKE 1 J. COLDIXO, , . Assessor and Collector . . foe Bait lake County. ; B. ! ' i I fait Lake City, Jan. 28, 1871. ' ' - M COMMISSION .UEIlCJAJyTS, i co JTJST RECEIVED A FULL LINK TTVEALL SBSCUIFTIONS of rl. ;ot CANNED. GOODS; v. are Selliiis at Invoice Prices Addlur Frelfht. s J. Mihilluh- - r- H.h- 1 E itARRINUWNj SiHhi.) ovr lfits tut fal , prsuth ImiHiHt Urme, John tlmi4 Pnrto, A. tk Knumti, iprtittoillc, Wu. iiruirtiiiiitj psiifeh Fork. A. K. Tifbibcr. Plcartifriii ti ss. . ."ft I .j nlum PoiiltiMii..lCtib tfait-u- i, . Sw.luijuh. IX II. Uke Vlilu iuiluaut I Spring J. S. TANNER in over F. H. if hW . irt nidiHtMliMf. l:itf- ftunuiil fimr 'CAM fjuti. mUa.'-el- Vf;My liitit,, .fOF.l.tiiOVKlC, Moita, KdWard Ksy. 'i Nephl, nlum Hult V t'rtk. (t.v. levau, Kliner ...j1 I ''!iiMntft)ri(Tft Fountain H. U. Johnio Mtiroiii, O. W. Steell, ; AD x Gunnison. J. s. lion... Payette, Johh Bart bUomew , t2tf CHRISTMAS J A. nanus, i NHVV ,- - ' if ' " BzcuTsrvsxT, j v ' I A shJa. No. M Korth Fourth 8U, rjBf" Our ttyies art Vnmtrprugea, and include nearly soo Different Varieties. Superior Goods at prices reduced tesult HiUAU , cannr. X . Fine Selection of : BKATga cotnrrr. hi JOHN R. MURDOCH Presiding i - FblUkl - !; j j Isaacson. Cedar Snrlngs, aUns Holdea, Davl4 PI'.lsaore, Edward Partrldgei uami vreea, f. ix. XTman. Culbext King. Kanoch, i G. F. CULLIER & CO. 1 i ': Ifes'ailtMiren'sFiie&s ; L THOMAS CALLISTER, Fresid. Uing Bishop, Sciflo. Daniel Thomtmnn. L PHILADELPHIA TRADE. ltttiUscile Manufacturer f 1 AnHsbelle r tHigrm, Edward boltsrjUv J JnKil, j V. SAMUEL: DUNBARR & CO., SCVIEB COVSTT. VOUNO, IVesJd PwU.r ... lUsmnen. .(t ng. nrHruin ran4 v"ivmwv, HJchttekl, Nctaon HisrlosiwUng. ' - Y E AH'S. j liM. kf r. Ii h Pietfeuttt, W. Spi-mk OlseiL City, 1'rwdvrlt ivaillllf - !Sh-I-. .(orailil, Maut I, A. J. Mxatitl. -. A. ,J A Ule. . Y lutilH-y- . rairviw, Aium Mom a I ' vf. frrm . Urv-ii- ! I Mansfield, Atchison lY .neaver, John It. Murdnrk. Minersvllle, James McKnlght. i Panuroociah. 8. S. RmltV. L' . : tbstiBies.' Prompt and7 careful attention fivca to Orders received through the mail. CT" Our Gton&s are ltept tit full Wis by the principal stores in IkikcUy and through- out lite Territory , ; , SAUSSER, DANGLER II JL vicr W. 5; 'i ' CO., B1 KPICK aEOOEBLES C35 1 Cenur.o" Xri06. - . - Hi" ; DAME,- - Presiding ' Bishop Cit v;. wirce toss namea places. O.TT. U Bevy. rangnitch, 4 Cedar i Lunt. 1 City, Henry kamb flomnr."' BTanarra, L. W. Boandr. Harmony, W. D. Paoa. Bttovue, J. B Johnson,' Toker, J. T.WTlttK John Parker. Vlrgea, RAiWle. C N. Smith. Loog Val toy, James Leathead. ! ,. 1 j jjs wABimrcTOH oonrrr., s Harrlfiburg, O. B. A dams. Washington, J. W. Freemaal St. George, D. D. MoArtiiun.4 ; Santa Clara, Fdward Luajcer, r.un f BiR.7, nm. MOW. Pinto, liic hard lioblnsoa. inHebron, O. H. Crosby. UKCOU OODKTT,SSVAOa. Clover, Wn. FuVtpber. t. t'snacca, j. joossc Ceata.- Gountv "I '. f tm ' juiao, uevi eiewarc ... -- " V o AISO 1ST . Ptesiding r. it. Jotin.n. ,:. provo. Alpine, T. V a Hortk of Ui Post Ome, .'. j DA 'Jl EVANS, Presiding ftver the inrtt. Utat nam i.foefj.jjl o O Iiiddell & Browni V: I t ly c ft Which they I: r im wara, 4. tccoud ward. A. n. Scott Third Ward, 61) rou Tanner Fourth W. rd, Wm- - Follrt, hi K aiis. f Ubi, Ua Cedar r'ort, 11. K. Cuuk. , rainSekl. John Carwau Afauuaeturerf Superior Quality is ; T0 EVEIlYECDYr j FOR THE HOLIDAYS. f Xf GILES'S, UlSSrS' b CIULDIIO'S We desire to call the atteatioa "sf Ute fall end complete stock of . FINE CSWED t fabile ta oar ;.;! Winter Clothing consisting, of mte , ; '. I' and patterns, all of oar latest the styles rnomstajYs. CCD IE2 CD Prrsoos ioouiring for the above litters own manufacture. Thelmmenab faeillUea are requested to state wben adverUeei. we havecnaUes as to sell them from IS to lass than any . sther boose In Philadelphia, JP. , Five Per per cent,The J, Ikf. Moore, .Fostxnasten 30 we at will trade Z3ocX. supply (hlsrlty. .Zlools. New Tort wholesale rates, tuy Ckir Shoes are kept by Z. C. M. I. aud CjOLDBXXO &Co.. all its branch stores, and aiao by all tbe ColL. Utiiru(nrr. chasor in sows Useful Prcccnti V Fries Paid . Stores In tbe Territory. for operative Uaia 8L, tQT Highest l Clt j. Dried Leonard bt.J MoRTGAaK DED9 of an approTDan?ler Jt dtStf .. Be mire and call for Sautter, Fruit. 11 Tortc. New dWily Offlce ; Cv'e Shoes. d form for sale at the News sVU41y ' ' : tI20S UTAs' UOCMTV. . fl. ; SMGOT, f VanSchaackiStevenson&Reid i Hishop. Centreyllle, James Jordan. Vernou, Hyruia Beuuion. Deep Creek, Kdwtu Tadkx-k.- ; Skii.ll Valley, B. V tvuuwltoiu i LIQUOR IIERCHAXTS ' SS ?!: Xs. NTREET, Throe ;dorrs abovo Tcl!n, Farto Si Co. : 5W' irfjilrw, i:mnd, Gin. Ihtm ant WiM taU in original jvirfertira, mr and unatiuitTtiteU z dSTsltf j JOHN ROWBERRY, PrksidUt , - Y: I ' CHICAGO TRADE. WIXE - deatd ; )37 TAX NOTICE; TAX-PATE- - F T. City.O. Wi. Bryan. PlaeKajivoo. Moses Martti Tooele Cit y. John tUmtierrri. Jeffrk-sGrantavule, Wll.lam 8U Johns, G. W. Uurrtdirc.il BOOTS: EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. wm , r ait Lake City, Fob.Jl, Co., Washington Ave., Manufacturers of the celebrated . . 5 . ; 1 I SHOES, ST. 'ilM . J . h ! LOUIS THADE. BOOTS Mereari- - ve a financial report will be preaenled, also ts take Into corald-eratlo- B the raisins of a tax to an'ah the house now in progress of erection. v v . KATHAW TUVJS,) VTrustees. M.IM. PECK, . O. B. WALLACE, " - . ITtb Fcbool District !; 1 1st ard, L.aty, Jos. WartMtrto.. Sit james 3F jeacn. .. Jaoob Welter. ail ' Thomas Jenkins, 4th oinftDiDf ... u. nwJKniiwprr! nut. Awni.rv. R. F. Sheets. 8th v 6. A. wooilcy. ' ''';-:l9th !! 10th ,, John Proctor. a Alex. McKac. Hth 12th U W. Hardy... K. D. Woollm-13th Thomas Taylor, Hth ' a I K. T. Burton; h r 16th 10th Frederick Keahir. i MIS -17th ,r Mat ran lhtvis. 1st h .. L U Younc. A. IL Raleigh, i lth sotn Jonn baarp. Ward, W. C. ..asoii?! Sugar House it-111 BrLrhton, A. H.Ualeiarb. Ii ':: David Brim oni Cottonwood, Big y Mill Creek, lteuben Miller.. South Cottonwood, J. 8. tiawllii. West Jordan, Archibald Uarduer. South Willow Creek, 1. M. Stewart. sooBtB ooevrrv i j Y f 1 i J; MKETING 'of the Tax-oaye- rs of the lTth Pvbool District will be held oa Saturday, Feb. 21st. at 7 o'cock p.ni.at the at ULKB ooTwrrr. S. W Tayh-T- I,; A A. Scboni-heus- e, .1 w will call upon business vliA'U-crth.emTnt- s GO Having availed ourstlvts of the receht depression in the Blanket and Flannel market by making large cash, ice are prepared for purchases . , to fJfer extraordinary bargains. NOTICE. , . I WAKE YOUR CHILDREN HAPPY ': possible. re-ver- ae 1 -- Edwin Bryant. Kockport, I'eou. Abraham Marchanu 1 Morell. K. Lemon. John . r ..r ... ,nimur. mhwi Parley's Park. Ephraim Snyder. BT BtTVINO THKM A PAIR OT I.. S. D. SOZkliSZLS &. CO's CZ!ZiSZIZLaTX3D ZZZJ33 aUOUB, consist icr of the largest variety made in Phll-IHEIK styles arc alwaysnt the latest, more satisfacwear look and l-- K,.;.-..,- Croyden, Ephraim Swann. :i . Powdr is used, and especially adapted for Prilling Hani Rock. It is more Sim; in IU construct ion than any other, aad plo Iom liable to get out of order. It is the only Keif-Feed-er known, and will aooomplWh 'I: : i FOR ROCK WORK K SMITH is Presiding Bisk IP. G. mu.h xttixfaethn. - tr- - m- - ' ; ! f . I10TICL HomsopalKio Physician, THE BOTTOM FOR DJIY geon ahd Accoucheur. . nrrSSTION 'raid to mechanical and Goods and Qrwserie has unqves iV operative Surgery. Consultation in OonrstAi been touched, and a sliarp Knglisb, Oerman and ScandlnivUn. Third South Stroer, third house Ornca I bo near enst of Main Street, Mthodlt advance is liable at any moment to i dS'ttf Chun h. take place, we advise Country Merchants who intend replenishing their C ERSOLL : STK.4M AlfW . COX PRESSED AIR stocks for late Winter sales, to send alonj their orders, or inspect the RO CK DRILL. where Y-- 1 lHe. - ffirlsl DlrMlsrysr ,snd .naniniNillly in I'lsb; sT" :Caavaers solloltljg Sabictlo.-inan! others !u a text dara. 525 Main Sur- . 1 SUMMIT CCtrWTT.j .. Trbitoiy roa 1671, will contain Henuef en illc, Chas. Rtchens. Kcho, KUas Aspcr. also contain sv Cltronolovtcsl T ' Coalville, W. W. Cluff. Alonzo Winters. History sf the Territory; m eles. Unkullle, rrf psion of tbo various Mlslns; WM. W. CLUFF presides with mch Morgan County and the abors tafrsw.Ua relative Vu. four It aras tn bumimi to the Icutl.s: mines and I Wanxhl d. O. G. Snrder. nimrhsiu Appleton, P. VILHEir.l P3UIS0I1, U. D., ; : t orlnne, Alts, a opnlr; wltb . Isiveatlssi, se ! . WHOLESALE DE A LKT?S IN. -;- ) oouirrrj. Milton, I P. Christiansen. Littleton, W. U. Smith. . Klchvllle, John Seaman. - X J.C.L1TTLE, PaoraisToa. SPECI&L v - ( THE i: 11 :? TALH1IIG HACHllIBl j ! Midway. Henry 8. Alexander Charleston, John Watkics. l Wallsburgh, Wm. S. Msttall, ; Waarterfnl Merliaelcal I !( of .Soli MONSIEUR F. FABER'S I 1 ' Portorvlllo, Alma Porter. Monran Citr. lUchard Frv ltound Valler. Samuel Carter. , Provo. ! Mountain Oreen, SpaulOing. webcr taty, v. 8. reteraoui uaren. jeatte taiierpnse, . dS78 County who have not paid their: Territorial and County Taxes are hereby to settle tho same at my office at to avoid costs and sate of Ute Court-bouproperty. Farther delay cannot be granted,and tho collection of said taxes most be en. torerdlf not paid forthwith. : . ' , M6BOajr I rpnE f ' Bountiful, John Stoker. longer give better, adelphia. TheywlU prettier, tion than any other make, besides they will not hurt the foot. A large and complete asCltv. sortment can be found, both Whslesale an Retail, at Z. C M. ft. and all its branches s stores. 3r Do not fall to ask for a throughout the Territory, also at all other 8co that they arO stampedoa the of our Shoes. pair .. T NOLLKIM Jt CO., Philadelphia. (v T Batata: $3.00 perday. Weekly and Table I P.8. We unless they have our name on tbom. stamp ovcy pair Kane are genuine Board at reasonoble rates. ' ' f j idtatsm 4 t - - 'iriiu j J is 'lresidif UTAH TERRITORY, c. S. PETERSON Bishop over the tliree1 last named n aras. Ci,til1 ami arra)ijel ly :..! THn i f DAVIS COOKTT. Phopr'8. rW14tk,ef , - ' .a. Kaysvllle, Christopher Laton. JonuU. Mttw. 'farmiugcon,Wm. Smith. Coutreville, nrst-olas- . la regard reasons !y CrTLEtt, Salt Lake ? rors. Territory. Salt Wfc dne Block East of Theatre, Two Performances Only! J. MERRICK Presiding J. Ilerrlck. h L I Harris vine, uavki uawseo Marriat, s. i . tiajvemstu West Weber, John h H&rU East Weber. A. BpauldiLur. South Weber, John Cook. Kiver Dale, Sanford Bingham Kden, Klchard Baiiantyuu. Hunts-ille- , F. A. Hammoad."! Gilbert Beluap. Hoopcryllle, ay ai j Mound Fort, David MoprsI! I. vnne. Robert H. Baird. Slate rv1 lie, Thomas Itlcbardson. PK-eett- of SALT LAKE CITY ' j 1 ! XTtah A1 UTAH. North Ogduu, Henry Holmes, OF "THE CnAliACTECt INDICATED DY THE ABOVB T1TLR IS demanded by public noccssit y. A twelvemonth &g&t wben the undersigned aimoiiuccd their lutcntion or. tautuy such a, work, another Directory was presented to the public, ami tliey Immediately withdrew their advertisement. There being aopropor otlicr quarter at prejent, ana tne importance oi sitlon t publish a Directory from in lintrlM of tho Territory callin; for one, they propo e Usu- -, Salt Lit-- with the j Uir-- 1st of April, ft inx, on or Vltyl aBuUnew Directory of Salt Lake City: A Bttalness Dlroetory of trgden, First Class Quiet House, r.XGAQKMKNT FOR V !, P. Jensen, Ogdcn, L. WOUK A AMERICAN HOTEL. HEATRE IL. Willard City, Q.yv. Ward. wkbkh couirrv, PHILADELPHIA TRADE. ti !! peaces. SAMUEL F. Am00b,UPrt,ii. ing Bisltep over the above It ii rc3pQ3tfol!y rsqiuojtoi that every facility bo cxtcudcl to the canvassers tor the Per Day. kneral six, wards. aw! and biHinei directory, by fifrn.ishlnjT tkem correct lnformatifSi as to asiscs wxsatch ttoirsrrrjJ . irceJiiences- ABRAHAM HATCH, Presfijttajg PER WEEK. i JtStsnop. Co. Herald Lake jii Publishing: d8 tf Hcljer City. Abraham TATLOK com- -j of ticket i, 1-- the Ju Salt Lake City and PLAN. 7. half-p,- tt i SALT 50o. .60 Pcrfftrmance LAKE Rob over the, two last namrc1 PresidingkRishop over the six last named Wards. - tf ODBEiOTf'PB r Block, West side Knat Temple Hlreet. Y .1.00 ...Jc. j Oftior. ' HOTEL! TAYLOR'S Cewtre PaiCE) or AoiixasMX' PAmiiAtte. Paroiiotte Cirelo and First - county, ApitJ nl thr KF.WS dC.9 . I IJTTLK. ; co., Vt Portage, O. C. Hoe kins. Box Elder i Dewey ville.J. V. JJewey, Calls Fort, Thomas Has per, Boar lUvcr Oty, Wm. Keeley, AMERICAN. HOTKL, In one of the localities la the city, one block The DiRscrxtv of Urr liiita L'isr axb CTraH eastjilnest bf Theatre and half a block from City Hani with ten rods west front and ttve rode south frost. Title perfect. Possession A General Directory of Salt ! Lake : IS will CJ. ,, j A. NICHOLS. X J. ji BrUrbam City, Alvln Nichols, ; H -- r D Bsoond Samaria, Samuel Williams, Mantua. OIZ IZF.JVT For Cash.s Newtox given Immediately. .t ctgmeen n urus. llalad CltrDamelDaniek,OiieVlacalIdabf lioth Xcw, Xover Been Greeted, i for sr,r u WM. It. PEESTON is Presiding i shop AMERICAN HOTEL OR THE EUaOPEAN , 'a tt Timk Deposit . AUtnoed ' CRAND MATINEE : - ( Si j DIRECTORY Aft :rnvi," Frft. It, SMuri'j i O Pxamr Anrsoto :V'! DANIEL DANIELS, Prssidlw ! in Utah. To. -v Hyrum, David.r"ju, uuenqi.. Jamca, Paradise, Weltovtllc, Win. Mauahan. Hushes. i...inn. llrnrr 'IT 'Jl PIPING. Bk transacted f I, ' ikT Wcbmood, Boskeilv, Smithflcld, Samuel Park, Wm. Hyde, . Hyde rVur n. W. B. Preston, M. D. Hammond J Providence, u- 3x8 Pacific Pum pPower, Por Cent. 1871,30 ura. co., 101, John Maughan, Cache Co., Utah Newtek, W. .lJtttowsod, Twiston, M. CW.Lewis, Merrill, .......... .C.ihUr. . JONES' ..BABY! ..Ma. P. Retty Martin,...: Jlishop ovc r inc www oxford. George lake,! Oneida .t Clifton,. Wm. Prqtt, iv. i : Hatch sssEszrrjii. WesUtn, HOTELS. To coaHi le wfth Mr. Wm. Jones,.-- . WILLIAM BUDGE ii l'residi, n bror ri tfuasen C II Gait J Oraran:M Graham II CJuthrioIt C namoil 8 Gillmor R R Graghani W lor . . PraAdtnU The tjUUst ttanhtna Institution -- AnnlsM V if to dlAO-l- y Runbury Kobb.l....'..MR. Pan.C.MAROrrra ..Miss J Wai.ttrs Lady Florence May, . Anpleoeus Allen O -- ; Ciw.r.ECTTOws K0$Ht ALE, s GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Forbes W J McClellan J A F Farrish J II McCail 8 O Armstrong1 He Masters Aulls H Li G 1 Grlflin A tl A Atoton H 3 Marsden J Anderson NH Gerrteh D in.l.Hon M UwiC Mow w j' Mickoll u Anderson P Gray HP status. cr.vrra'D Agencies inColorado and Montana. and core Friday Erenlnjr, Feb. 13, Will be prseiitol, tha TWiiitlful Play. " le MiUvilie, n S'p1'fj h - DE&IQXATED DEPOSITORY ASD iV-- Benefit of Hr-- P. HABGETTS. . Viw, oaaJti. 1 s and all law abiding citizens aamorions. lis natarai prooncuona are sort, to respect its decisions, i bound are of great valae. It ' Is well watered and Governor's interpretation, The abounds la rivers. Moreover, It Cos that district officers mentioned in la the way of the commerce of the the Organic Act, mean "School whole globe, aai 'certainly It would seem Directors and Road Super visors," that one of the first quest! ons for English Is not- warranted by any infer .... Kichola Mri . 11 . i.ASr xiionT . .LI'a: "S MeadmtwOU, Josteh ,, KrtndolpfH Kandoipn Biew.",, Henry Pike. WyomUur terrilur AlJaimuel .. tvahiton, Wm. O. burton, h , Oity. . Isssls-- nsMCHar. sASKisa BVdtsaas t j It t oae-fonrt- msXt Dividend for 187f, 50 Vet Tent. Salt Lake Theatre Corporatioo,' Pfjprie'on. the Pot Office at Salt Lake REMAINING in 12, Vfu.LiiMS,...Manajer. 1873, which. If tint Cutwsox, CArwa called for wtrMit one month, will lienentto Jxucn II. Vinsos, . . . . . fit toe Ma mtger. y the na1 Leu imict . C ) JS- - , ALSO, ONB f l "I John Conail iff Preston, 11. II. Dslrymple, O. Bdlefson, N. Ovid. rt auduu, lAbcriy. Bloomiiioton, George CtemondJ A. tiuni. St. Charles, John iuAh ijiatii. i iitrn P1UMJCT Ira Nebbker. Bodwell's Vwoocl! & .y" ' ., . LIST OF LETTERS A ' M 1. v.. . " a-- I ... LADIES' LIST , Oeoroetowm, Henry Lewis, OneiU eo. JdaW Benwtooton, J. W.Moore, j" - MILL. WKD EXCELSIOR isiloffluii Dl rid end THES VITREI! v f to-da- y - J ' , A,- - .;..t I I J ' Highest rtfertnets. . h courts and appeals therefrom. T Y I For SALE.-pTunexpired lease AirraowT Oopss.. of the large and eligible' yard im- - mediately northof Seventies' Hall, Authorised Capital,- - - - - $500,000 $150,000 "Thea-lf Paid one-hablock rfoutli of Up Capital,, and $175,000 trel Apply to" A. C. Pvper, Fdrning, Old Constitution Jlulldlngs. t, tr ta Bt vytairs. Wa&asa HtisaiT,. dll tf Judiciary. In the U. S. House of Represent ative!, Fel.'3,'Mr, Poland (rep.j of HEW ADVEBTISEMENTS. from the Committee on ReviI! . . 4 4, i , sion of the Lnwp, reported a bill Inrerrlto-torlathe l concerning practice . I- . , OFFICE, Y Qroesbecks Building, 13, oVsitrfts and assays. 638 TT pk-as-e Popsed.T D ASS1YIXB ' , j viding that the cemetery should be open and free ta all except for tueb sum as. shall Ik? necessary foe the expense of -keeping. it In order. Passed. Mr. Kdmuiid, of Vermont, presented a bill concerning practice In civil oases in Territorial court. Referred to th iCommitteo on the Y parries T. Blanchard, O.C., ARILTTICaL ' Reoms, It and "rf Rsessisl 6r ritory and adjacent Settlements. . R Olsen Anthony It J J .i Anjrell 8 I Aston W H Pa ben pA Allen V C Peterson A 2 ' Arffust W3 Peterson A 8 3 B 8 Gibson Prlese A Ilrown Brown W E Gibson WM Prless A Drown I Peterson A P H i reins Boermon Paul B V A Win PearceE Harper they, themselves have enacted, in Brooker II Bui lough B Hade 8 Parry I) peace and harmony, and but few Bell A J II HuteeBR Perry Horten u crimes have been, committed, and Burke C FageJas C K Hardy C W 3 erains J there has been less strife and liti Bowrlnff O Hamilton CO Pollock J 8 Itonham gation than probably in any other BuetronP V Havin G TG Parrott J YC Pederson J of equal number, dur- Bruno Hayward community Perkins J-BerrE E G Hill H F ing the same length of time, in thei Bar Port J rat t HarvyH world. H G Horl Pricbard T, Busby Does it not seem reasonable that Bull 6 IIuRvestobler Page X P O ProbortT Burnham O A' one hundred and thirty thousand Bond Henderson H Painter Win T8 American citizens comprising the Bousford 1 aul W O8 Mi Hyleman II ' Parson W L people of this Territory, should Bronberr J Hunter Poll Wm J T nave the power to enact their own RrWjrer JK Hammond J P Potter W R Busby J laws and govern themselves? Belli W" riunterJ Perry J as may be true that the ' laws hereto- Burson R 3 II Griffiths P Home F Branor fore enacted by them are imper Birkenbes'l HensonJN Sc Horn fect. Tempora mutaidur, rt ikm Bush L J J HasUna-- N L It Robinsoa A SN tnutdmur in illi. Societies grow Rrond L M8 2 Hennlir PO Reldout Keimel E Bechiet Hogan and cnange witn tne growtii and Blonchonzer RHinea KB Rusene'recOH Hilks J l1 Rock U change of time, and consequently BornJN Robinson G HeUJ the laws should be made conform BussieS Hemmlne w JRIckerts J able to such growth and clianges.'t ennon Wm Itadden J II There is no room ; here to enter on Borrquist it s Howel WIS Randall PJ sesRockest It A K Ilensoin Breslauer tne disadvantages or.uienniai Rursoll Wm Thos J sions of a legislature lar a country BernardT A ' , 8 Jones 88 Balky like this, nor to show that the time Beauchamp W Jones H D Sirons M ' 8weneohA allotted for a session is much too Bassett Wru Jones THO Jones H 3 T 8reet V short.E very observer of.deliberatlve Cheshire James Fchulequ'st I Conrad assemblies must know- that Chf Ens- - P DJefferson J J Strlngbam O S L. It 11 Jenkins J rtrotUTH takes some time for members that A A Jameson J A JJSct uemer J are thus convened, less of their own Camron V Saso F Jones J CoUrell choice than because of the CrauchO Jewett J - fchmlaU J S to ACsewell J V choice of their constituents, Jonpenson get CSmbleO OW JiKldT A Simpson J to ; work harmoniously and Corry A 3 II u smart and it would cer- Clark 8 ti Hi van M ( Klah C Cochrin V Schwab 8 Carlton O W Knott C tainly be much better to make the ' ' fj Cohen H Kimball G Shelton R sessions longer and annual. 3 UN Smart KimpJi Carey J The greatest disadvantage, how Curtis Sullivan T 3 Kramer L. Jlf Kimball O il Swift Wm ever, to a legislature is the absolute Conrad J veto power. This ought never to Con y J Krur'ey Wm. Sell Wmwn K inner Vfn Smith CantriteJ be allowed In any community, Clark Sit I h D J ivirK wm J much less in community where Cowles JJ.E Kcddinfton WTar'or R A Co the Governor is appointed by the CoreyJo Towiiseud J L UwRSU general government and not elect Cady Tbomaoo C J Luskin C OottrellL ed by the people. In a Territory. Clark M Ichan0A It Thomson E E Cook M OS Logan J A Taylor H the Uovernor is, in most instances, CrowJB Tllton H II Leramon J like the rest of the .Federal office Conaoly R Loverldire L Thompson J P Lowrr H holders, a $tranger,and although he Crane 'f Trudgin ...J BiU Lewis Cambrr ac Jm v ay be a gooa man, it is not in WmT honi poa MBT Cook F H Longmoro cordance witn human experience Clayton WS Lett W Tavlor T W TennantT- that he should be able to exercise Cowley vr J MasonX Thomas Wsi W.Ff a discernment anu judgment ior Couts - V Muter Af " the best interests of a whole com- Cunslsfkam C A Morton VantlortenJl s AJA w f Manasr C 8 equal Jo that of all the Rsvts munity, Morris R. W members of the legislature. " We Davis R WltletU i J a F Martin have had some Instances of the Duneombo Marsh HC Hums Governor's reasons for vetoing some Duntoss J Matthews u liworw J Whitbv C It bills passed lately one in relation Davison OM ' Monson HO West C Davison Morris J to Juries, and another In relation to Dudley F IX MorrinyJ Whitehead GA district attorneys. The only seem Dye. wm Mavnora J A Walker O II White O M Miller J E E n bora C O ingly valid reason which he gives Kkluod Mac tun J WairinsrG for not approving tne jury law is Ehlfletd vB aT Megsnity WRSWrnchester J HB Marco i that the sheriff of one county can EUmannr Ward L Merrill D T 8 summon juries in another county. WMorris RV WoodlM . u EUrUge reason rails to tne grounu Kcclea H But this Woods 8 f Morris KP when it is known that the act it- RveratJS Mansley T E SWhite R J Morgan 8 I Winn R A self provides that the sheriff of the EntweeelJ I lion Meek W II W It Winn W county in which the court is held Elliott JJ Moss Wm R Whitehead ' shall summon the jurors of his own Wm MansJeM XT F Wlllard Wm Millard W county, and shall' then go into the Frinsenstctn McFarland JlfWard r A other counties, not to summon the Fuller flAiwlAra C E SMcHenrr A Williams RC McClellan A JWilliams J G 2 Jurors himself, but shall only go FroaerJM Y ' No Master A with tne Shenn or sucn respective FulrRC Fowles T W McCsmey J Voung P II . who shall summon he think that the Supreme Court of this Territory is more correct in its decisions? Did he not urge, as one of his reasons for vetoa former bill, that the decisions Bit Quqisitimor mt plaetkal in- ing the latter court were not observof terest U what to do with the conti- ed in certain matters? Now it seems nent loj wVx'i t'iU small conquest has reasonable that, right or wrong, t .1 beea made. ;. the decisions of the Supreme Court The eoaUaj-.i- lUclf .di n jt sapport of the United States should at least abovo the population have as much weight aj tho decistday e upon It with ease and ions of the courts of this Territory, that might comfort. It ha a vast anasUIod district. if for nothing else, at least because reMnch of 1U toQ U rich, IU climate Is the former Is a tribunal of last A!it- - wir U ended, 'and British arms an avla earereJ aa over was glory at the trifling expense of 3 tOJ0,003 and a ' fw baalred Uvea more or leas.) ' The s lrtr ., 18W, : Xo.N-L'KAS- ELDERS; AND BISHOPS OfJhf, Ctoxrco feu Wii :"A uitasKoCX of Beer. AJs and At Korth rwrfea. Weber COUnty, Feb. ta, mnatanthr en hand. Leave of a paralyse stroke, aTtef slew hours crders at the Xtrewery, 10th Ward, or years. illness. Simeon Cragnt ages ia Godbe'S Banding In the Basement, or ad -s areas r. U.HOX iiu . months ana 20 4ys. own-cuenrm- . !l t - d at VhIngton, C, ?yterday, the jU1 fir repealing the tax on ' t over-crowde- D. I ' colonized by Chinese emlgrauta, and that the English government should employ ltsnavjto transport a minion or tiro of Chinamen from that emp're to IU nclnhaUtcd districts. ence vfrom the Act I Itself, ' but seems only to be his The questions which have been the most prolific source of vexation to here for the litlgauts In the courts past three years have been in regard to the Territorial Marshal, the andthe Attorney General. Jury The bills above mentioned were passed by the. Legislature In order to obviate a continuance of the dlffiAtilriAa- - And although the ter rible m a. as i. s t ' said uius irom upcoming Ere vented still the Legislature haVe, with commendable zeal fojr the welfare of their constituents already commenced to prepare other bills of a like nature, with ivview to get laws calapproved, if possible, that aremost culated to remove tho ijcaiiscs of, and thus loosen the complained lock-ja- w of the--, goddess of justice, remove the closw and crease the axles of the ruMy balance wheels of her scales - |