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Show i - THE EVENING NEWS. i :x PRICE OF COLD. Lk rjry. iv,ruarj J Bu.fna at jl.l i., SUii0 at .: JjAD- - IXVjiD 9,137a. 5fD.--ea- Pierce, favor ' , r III)-.- 1. r I.VTERESTIXO TO r Co., r jSrin- ll&t received. tended to written to? you several wet-- . sine concerning the improvement in my health, which jU very apparent. - I nave one .t?otre- or favorite i with the lest results, 'although I will admit I was Sonis-- 3 what discouraged after its use (for a short time only). I took it under ' very disadvantageous circumstanc- ofi the having the supervision i season of the and during Jiiwe, ; house cleaning" I was obliged, through the incompetency of help, i to" do more than I ought, "and, of ! course, suffered dreadfully, lifted when I ought not to have raised ray hand, and did all I could to bring "order out of chaosV but ;Upou laying aside all care and after continuing the remedy I find be so fii.tiug le. than one itottle-tin u till !eneflted that I have disconVice-Pre- si . tinued the use, tvith no return of .the symptom of which I wrote 'you. I have suffered teriiblji and iwhat added to my distress was the of not procuring relief frorrt onljnary sources, at timea aloutlmrossiblet itand . 'Peter Van Valkenberg Mordered. 'itso seemedwas the distress. All of The following special dispatch to great J those severe neuralgic pains have the Neavs was received by Deseret tlisappeared, they were so bad at Telegraph, from Handy, to day :. i time I could hardly walk without Isunie external pressure. fThey :lVter VanValkenberg, of Union fseem to hhve left me like magic, Fort, was found dead last night. Isu'ldenly, and have had no rtit urn; about one and a half miles south of Jttll other symptom have beeb that nlace. lie had nine bullet The severe weakness and hole In his body, which apparently' aiid I iitness have disappeared, haa been nreii iroin a snot-gu- n stairs with is no clue to the murder There comparative up ?caSj5 '"ease I would have informed ers. ' , ivou ere UTjTmy Improvement, for The following additional particu 1 apppreclateijiiL but I was fearful it wm'only traiHRt benefit I was lars, of the murder of Mr. Van Val- Bufticiert receiving, but I weie received by letter 'time" has- elapsed to cSislder the kenberg, this afternoen: beneficial result ermanettiiAc- - cent of my best wishes forFSaur ' Union, U.T., Feb. 19th, 1971. ifut'ire succe. and your IndneS&k "Yesterday, about 5 o'clock p.m.. ;lu advising me. Very truljf, Pelvr' Van Valkenberg, a resident Mits. M. Nettik Hvi.kk of thfeplace, was shot and killed about hftia mile south of his resi.'MAUGtE MpoBB and Mr.f Wil- dence. of the It appeareiPJIrpm the evidence liamson, iii the by Justice the "Chinese Invasion," at the inquest, Richards, that deceasl was coming at the Theatre this evening. home from Sandv with load of manure, that one of his shiJetrees I Parti eh wishing their ore fiarda broke, and that while he waavi the pruned will do well to call on S. act of repairing it, he was shot wib jMcKay," cornet 10th East and 2nd nuar a dozen balls. Perpetrator un Houth St.jllthWarJ, or leave orders known, according to verdict of Jury. "S. Richards, J.P. iwlth B. Judson,NKvs OffUe. "terms S. Rawlins, Marion dGS : reasonable. "Joseph II. Ukadv, Joseph Bovtyer, Jury." ' jVour ;iirrf ce - . ; Vice-Preside- , eJ. m. I i tfk - : Jtegi-menf'a- nd ild . Notice v Corkksi"oide.:t- j ; Persons sending - commuulcfltions the offices of the Deseret News mud Juvenile 1 nslructr, are request-le- d to write to the offices separately, "to to avoid confusion and Insure at tention to their orders. All fetters to the latter office should beidirec- ?ted " Editor Juvenile 1 ' nxtrticior." ' . ; U 67;tf Tun "Jtiu Hoot" establishment ; of Z. CM. I. have on exhibition and are constantly turning out all work In men, .styles of women aim cnuuren a 00013. anu ; l first-cla- ss hoe. I' A eall Is solicited, as custom wrK of all kinds I. made a special ity of, and. satisfaction guaranteed 1 dtii tf Coai. in Town.- - Par Cheapest usinSf Coal from the 'New Wa ties ? s Mine proucunce it the best, f )eanet arVd cleanest. It can be obtained at $0.0 wr Ton by the j Match carload. Call'xm v3eo. NebeHER. t i ! To Rent. The commodious j Banking-hous- e (neatly fitted up), f recently occupied. by-T- t F. Tracy & Po. "For particulars, address Daniel iijrenlg, llox 71, U City Pf I d i9 2w 1 The a a d tf f'avrlt UaaU tUist Clear Creek Canyon Road. A correspondent writes from Richfield, Sevier Co., Feb. V2, concerning the building of the Clear Creek Canyon Road hv tVe settlers! of Sevier County, as follows The road is sixteen miles long, of grading, fills and cuts through solid points of. rock, and 1st located on ground least liable to be blockaded of the by Know, on the northi-sidcreek running throucrhthe canyon, which of course has made the cost a little higher than if it had been located regardless of snow in winter traveling. To this enterprise Hon. Jos. A. Young subscribed $1,000, and the members of our enterprising community subscribed from $5 to 5100, according to ability. This not being sufficient, about $7,000 was borrowed to further the work, but more assistance still being necessary, I took hold of and expended of my own property in o.der to complete the work, the cost of which wa? fully $10,000.: Inasmuch as U is a good road, not only for the benefit of this country, but for the whole of Southern Utah, being by far the nearest .route to obtain breadstuff and such things as a farmer produces,! am in hopes that the Legislature-wil- l appropriate a sum surncient to make it a Tree road, which would greatly facilitate Intercourse between the ulflerent counties of this part of the Terri- tory." ! Uuivnlng --from Omaha to Chicago, Lectures. evening (you, wlll flnd the CiuCAaof J$d Mr. George M." Ottlnger will deliver ; RAILROArt. (It bis Ircture, under the auspices of is the vdcf, hortcsit quickest and the 20th Ward Institute, at the dent route. No .hange.-- of car. All school house of that Ward, on To-morr- NORTH-WKSTER- i s jits pas.enger trains are run On ex- - "low to Read a Picture. " Mr. press time. Emigrants arc carried Ottlnger is a most entertaining lecion express trains only. Pullman turer and has the rare faculty of j Palace Cars, Steel Rails, Air Brakes, rendering, in a pleasing manner, Miller Platforms, no dust, Speed, any subject he undertakes to treat (comfort and safety are assured. Ask uponr- - He has always a fund of Xct tickets via this route and take illustrativeXanecdote on hand, and I none other-besides a general solid earnestness " j XV. II. of Stknnktt, manner, when the nature of the Gen. Pass. Agent. he Is frequently irTickets llbr sale at White & Mc- - subject requires humorous. His lecture Cormick's Rank, Salt Iike C3ty. . resistibly evenlngwlll be IllustraI ted by drawings, manipulations on I the Ac The lecture PlX.S'EX IIaddies. Finxex IIad- should draw ! a large audience, as it iiE3 Just arrived, at I will combine amusement d 2 if ' LiDDELi. happily Brown's. with useful instruction. f Cash 'Paid for Itabbit Skins at Mr. IL W. Kalabltt lectures, unlvatten's General Grocery der the auspices of the 14th Ward ;T Store, opposite Theatre, SaltfLak Voting People's Literary Associa n "Thoughts and City, and at Rrigham City Ccoper tion - A atfve Store. Box Elder Co. - sdSl tf Facts for Little Thinkers." v ! ' dly black-boar- d, I to-nig- ht, ' ' ' v " t . of various snow the Theatra. , mn-Considering ever Lees, wne of ufikctnrrU here, for sale at the Kfrws and the sleetv the slush and th ' ' mud, a large audience,, was at the Offlce. Theatre lost evening. ''Used!- Up For SALE.Thenexpiredi lease was played In- - the same excellent of the large and eligible yard im-- : as on Mr. Boo- manner mediately north of Sexen tie' Hall, eicaalfs new Monday. i pUyy pmd4j block south of Theaand one-ha- lf was the second piece. It to tre. A. C Apply Pyper, i domestic drama, Old Constitution Buildings. Is an affecting ' old with the story of an indulgent I . dtl tf ' A father, heartbroken and ruined by kinds or Order. liecelp a fasi aud spendthrift Son, but all t ud CeTtlflcate Books printed; and ends welh i There are some very bund at the News Office. . I pathetic scenes In the coarse of the play, in which Mr. Baucicault, as "Michael O'Dowd," or ,4Daddy James T.BIanchard, C.E., appeared to good adrap iAmiTlCIL 0 A5SATWS ofnOE, The dramt, a1 a whole, was tage. Rcoaa, u aad 13, Orowbeck's BuU&ax, the admirably played, few hours in which the company Aivie and prnftkmnl tnmmdtatitm; had it In their hands. It Is a pUy , . . M tf to mxk the' eyes notlhe mouth. I I , . BUSINESS NOUSES. SPECIAL . . ;xR.Y.V.July OTHE R to-da- y. Thursday. : . ftE R S. A HonsUr Blast. Tuesday last there was a successful monster Thermometer 40jwe8 F. In blast in the limestone quarries of Fine Macduff Bros., of the Mammoth tile shade, at 1 iv43. ': i Lime Kilns, Hot Springs, when day five j hundred thousand bushels of Messageat the AV. U. Telegraph rock were dislodged from the! place offlce tqS. M. Taylor, Mrs. Robert It hid held for thousands of years. Mctsnbe, ana u. v. Wilson.. For Ii considerable time men had been at work night and day, drivWrtnm Tt. Will thTMrann who a drift or tunnel under the solid borrowed the "Lyric Gems of Scot ing After going forty feet in a ledge. land," from Thomas Mclntyre, re direct line, a .turn was made, at a turn the same immediately? right angle, and taken twenty feet furttjer, sixty feet In all, by four Thinly Attended. Owing to the feet aix inches square. At the furstorm the meeting; of the Horticul ther end of the second drift, a chamtural Society was rather thinly at ber was made, into which was tended last night. The next meet (.placed half a ton of powder. After ing will take place on Tuesday being well backed with gravel a evening, at the same plaof-rffisolid; wall was built, which was of Stout t Burmester. again backed well with gravel until the mouth or entrance was Snow Storm. The surface of the reached. The rock met with dur-in- g ground was covered by (tiree inchthe driving of the drift was of es or se of snow this morning. The and gave every excellent prospects of an abundant supply of satisfactionquality, totho proenterprising water from the mountains during When the filling of the prietors. Increasthe coming Summer keep drift was completed and all preparations': needful being finished, the SixAnother Institute. The signal was given to fire. jThree teenth Ward Institute was organ lengths of fuse communicated with ized last nielit. E. . H. Tripp was the powder. Ia IS minutes from the elected President, K. Schoenfeldt time of lighting the whole face "pf feet Fdeep, Thomas K. solid! ledge seventy-fiv- e First I Its was from heaved Becond ed, falling Jeremy, Jr., dent, Joseph II. Parry, Secretary, witha?earful crash. Contrary to Cyrus II. Gold, Treasurer, and all expectations, scarcely any re G jorge It. Emery, Librarian. port was heard. Around the scene LOEAL AND VVrappixo Paper, the beet :-- v - -- I Of-Dow- d," " all O'-Dowd-,w con-dlerln- V water , the comic, musical Thl evening ," drama of the "Child or tne - Inva sion. f In the former Miss Margie - TO 1IVEAYB0D7. W demix to eS Xhm atteaUon f Um PMic ty oar foU and coaaplet stock of FaU and Winter Oothlnc eanaiattng of the latest atjle an4 patterns, aU pf oar nrartare. lMUnmeuthdlitM we Iuit cni4ea a to sril thm froia 15 to SO evnL kiss than any ether house In thU ritr. ' The trdo wa will sapply st New Yorkwoolcsale rates. Manaractorr. , 1 L. OouBKao Co M,Loesrd 8U. V Main S- t- 8. 14 City. ir New York. 13841j 1 liegl-ment- ami-the'Chia- ese Moore appears as "Joseph ine,1? and Mr. C Williamson as GuIllot.w CalMoors ap- In the "Chinese Inrasion,'' ' II."F. 53 "Aii Act changing the ' boundary lines of Logan City," was read the second time, and, On motion of Councilor: Smith passed its second reading and, On motion of Councilor Thatcher, passed Us third reading by its title, and was returned to the House. A communication was received from the House announcing the appointment of Messrs. Farr.Rlehards and Taylor a Committee of Conference on the part of the House on conCjF. 5, "An Act concerning " I veyances." 2 recess a till p.m. . Council took ' : ' K. -- . Charles A. OouM." " B- Ktnnry.:lthrop f it tie Cottonwood Jno. McDonald, James A. Yarne. , ' ' ' , For . , 'H. C. Hullinrer. , Pur ParSey"e Park . Ood fried Sporey. For Todele County. '; LawreDce A. Bown, :i JanvnaO. Brown. ... " . Fgbert & Gollman, ; John L Blanc. Kr Beaver County H. W.Morse, , Edmund P. Hart, James H. Brown, H. Dupaiv, 0 Klward Tattoo. Ctah Pr v L.County J. Muttall. ' V'Wllnaai H. Evin, 2 P. M. Charles D. Evans For Summit County Council resumed its session. Jneeph H. Black. 'Councilor Young, Chairman of Por Piute County Jacob Heae. Conference' Committee, made the For Jufb County following report: Samuel Pitchforth. P: A. O. Sutberianl. 3Ir Prcshlmt, and Mtmtxr iof thz tuna-ctl- : For Wfltsfalnaton Count ! Aklen A. M. Jackson. For Bo; Elder County OExrtXMcr. Your committee of Con. .wmiain Hindman, ference, to whom was referred See. 9 ef : William Taylor. aa Act entitled "An act deflator the boundaries of counties and loeattns county And I libra 't the same to you for conflrm-atkt) upon the folkiwlaf eat," have agreed at , Quo. I Wood?, strike out all after the i' amendments . word "by" In the feurth line, and laatrt Oovernorof Uth. eleven and "the line between Township WooI-ruJtOu twelve eouth. and eat by Cokxradt Terrimotiou Councilor of and named Sanp te tory, is hereby made Boat was to referred Committee the Mantl at with City County ' Cnunly, on Elections. Kewpect fully. Yocn-o. Jos. A. Councilor Caine, Chairman of OhalrtntnC Ck the Conference Committee, to W. n Pac, j U 1 - - r. "j . v ' S ' i . ' . , o. -- ; T, whom was referred (C. F. 3,) II. Cam. Chiirmjn f O.i inotbii of Couiiciro'r Wood-- . rufTthe report was received and the act amepdlnjr An act concerning convey anises,", reported the" same back, having agreed upon the amendments. On motion of Councilor Callister, the report was received, and the bill read the third time by its title, li and, , Oa motion of Councilor Jennings, passed its third reading by its title ahd was sent to Ute House for their action thereon. ,; The following was received from his Excellency the Governor tee of Conference on the part of the House, to act 'with a like committee from the Council, on the 9th section of H. F. 45), "An Act defining the boundaries of counties. The following was received and . . read: - tho as Marshal Territorial : a minister 'of ' . his court,' but his supplied his place, like impredecessor, with elisors and panelled what he considered lawful juries. The grand jury indicted and the traverse Jury found a Mr; Richards, of th. Conim ttee on Judi- Cane verdict of "guilty-"- of murder, but to wore wboiu the foliowiuir referred ciary, U IS through some oversight, 'probably .iu set repectms not being familiar with the statutes, House Bill Now 2 bonds notes, and bills of exchange." t omitted to define the degree. H. F. No. 4lr "An act, relatiug- to con- they defendant's The attorney very natracts and promises." H. P. N. 31, "An act 9DU3ernini evl- - turally took an exception, which was Interposed at the moment the , d.C. " rrturnthoso hlVa, after was td have received his Re3pectftit!y prisoner examine 1 them, and do not recommend thWr passase. as many of the sentence. Judge Boreman, as tbouttd, sustained the excepprori. ions contained therein are embodied in other aot. which hive paved or are new tion, and held defendant to next ou t heir p Siae Ui t his Houge. term of court. Subsequently the j On motion of Mr. NeAeker. the prisoner asked the privilege of of murder in the adopted, and the Com- pleading guiltywhich report was was granted mittee on Claims and Appropria- second degree, sentenced to thirty and he 'was tions in .tructed accordingly, years in the Penitentiary. ThLs is Mr. S. Sr Smith, Chairman ,of the party referred to in McKean's Committees on Printing, reported letter, that could not be tried before bills for public printing amounting a jury of his peers, but' was sentencto $4,277 Gl which were read, and, ed on his own plea of guilty. Should my statement ,i be quesOn motion of Mr. Mori ison, the and on tioned Claims I appeal to the record of the ApproCommittee) priations wii instructed to Incor- court. It is true, that, at the last porate the! amount in the appro- term of (lie Second Judicial District Courts there was no regular Jury priation till, Mr. 8. H. Smith aski'd leave to impanelled. The judge refused to brinR in tls Territorial appropria- admit that he could not lawfully tion bill; lejive was granted. Impanel on. , but acceded to the Minutes read and approved, and, unanimous request of the bar not On motion of Mr. I'eacoc'.., the to do so. We expect to see them in full blast at the April term. IIoue adjourned, till 2 p. m.j I did intend to notice other items, 2 p.. i. but as long articles are seldom read and are generally a trespass, I will llolise resumed its fitting. close for the present, trusting as Roll called. Quorum piesent. .The following message from the his Honor Judge McKean was j some two hundred miles distant, Council was received and read: that as an honest man he will "The CnjiMieil ha 'passed (H. F. thank an eye and ear witness for o;;,i An Act cuanglng tne boun putting him right before the public. dary lines of Logan City,' and re- - Should he do so I may kindly-lena helping hand at some future time spectruliy return tne same." perhaps a Mr. Mann presented (II. 'F. 57,) of need. Snould he fail,will take it maligned community a bill entitled "An Act providing as from a friend, kindly, lor the election of"Probate Judges," D. Tyler. Respectfully, which was read the first time, and, On motion of Mir. Maun, said bill was road the second lime bv. sec - ; . . Al PI.E TON'S Jtrvlnd " i , AHSRICAH ENCY CL0PM1 , t.TEST 1SSCED, and thefniot! Knclycloprpflta comprehensive of any now published, givlnir Information tin aU " subjects. ItU ' ' ; i Htf cvapklc Map. The flmt volume wa twued July. 1S..1, and the aetwUI be completed In IS volumeahout Drcember, 1874. It to a complete library within itself, and the poeseMor of so valuable a work will have out little need to enquire outsidt of lu lids lor Information oa any tub Jcct whatever, mitt the timber i!m can: Gr Subscriber their own convenience iy tukin to, Jvery umr. one or more volumes at Subecriptiona received by WESLEf . TRESCO-- iu-du- ty .: -- ' - v : dll ly fur tewfmimOandOa. It ha stoadta ow twenty rears erpcrieny, and eau b retted oa in ufactured br Hrceatan Ce--, ChemiiteUw aa4 KSW VUWK, and mokA by ail rJ"- are kapt by . C it. tad .Pbwu' . U lie Vraaub. . t erm-particula- t . s, ii ' : dTr-lyeoi- t u 1! Likc Crrr. 'AcT,i?Ai.T t ' HP2 Pox in ; Cents EO THIRTY DAYS i V ii Now is the Time to Save Money, d A we 8lHi at-- o DRY GOODS, GROCERIES - ! - f ' i1 : BOOMS, ! . j 1 . - . . . i; n JETO., ETCm - At Price as I,gu ia. v fawn,, ami tecurwny, U. !'!- - - DO liLAll TEN CENTS ON THE U.I v j Li. TO CASH CLSTOMH!ts MINUTES f ' TAYLOR & CUTLEll 1 f r irpi r ii EAST TEMl disiy , - - ih, y. . - nt :. ill . ' .j . :t THE NEW ' Vi;. j j m J - . 1 I T, . . " - : ! 1 v- - J i MACHINE IH if ',i 1 i ATK IMl'KOVKMKNTS OInI rytlK I Machine make It now the onlyTHif,: r S) chlne that combines tb deiratil foat!rT. of AU other with lta own exccllencln. Tb New FLORENCE As tho that baa the : . oir i ma--chtn-e ii . CEIaEitiiA rv.n Reversible Feed an d itel Adjusting SXmttli Tension! It la aimt 8ILKNT whffi eowiruj alkai. in - C- ! uii-ira- An U i x. ' .' v - THE" . FLORENCE FEEDS IN ALt'DIKEerioisiti. tV" We Invite porcbaeeit to call uin. amine oexore purcnasuur. Wr WIRMHT ir RUCHlE. EVERY1 Onaranta to all FLOHV.U Ql' ofatoca la Utah In keep perfect niuul without xpeaae to the i owner, i Partita having a machine iuA eort:tna ft I a favor vy tcuung. Wu no 11 And I ExtnuuKew Attachment on La Active Atenti. wanted crevywheriv: tar PHILLIPS - non-concurre- j Siinplest ami Host m e ' ! . , ' ' 1 SE7INQ MACHINE . Me-meri- als fit i LORD, j j s " f IW . fe 1 . : t non-concurre- d; j -- ,. 19 k 21 First South M., 8A1T LAXB GIT? UHITB STAR LIKE !s :LiTerpool. rntam cftoent new and ii i -- -i. sriciu C-- to-morr- - Hi 5 rpHB X Steeinahlpaof tola Line offer unrlvalle.! fullf-pnwer- 4 ooootmodAtiooa to aU claanra of fiaanea Cera. Tb Steamera being alike, .revelers aeeure the rraat advantaS of having an qualiv food mad fart Steamer for each aril every Miilny. OCKAWIC, CELTIC, RFPT7BX.IC. nAXTIC, !AIRIA BBTTANNia 8illnc TIC, MAJF-JTIrom Kw York on Baturdava. from Liver harbor j pool oa Thursday;aaeaUln at Cork rt-cva both way. Bate low aa any C. 4 C, ALFRED LAG F.KG KKRH, ? ap-prov- A , I Oaearat Western Ajrent, W South Mr; r Vet St., Chloairo, or to Chaa. T Smith, We rifO a. Co., Salt Laka City.! ly txf d9 ..4. - t f. : - t I ani Detwcen New York, Cork v , ! p. is 4- n . fu-- .: peg is I , pa-t-- i ' C i ti'-- i "! ?oy..rte d . r nf l-- 25 n if.'. i " ; i , it 1 . jin vuu-feren- oe . :, -- r r ! ifornia sketch, Miss pears MtttyvO'Shane''ana "Sam Le Lo," and Mr. Williamson as Sleuch,w.and J!Ah .Ka Funya Slim.!: With, songs;' etci Misses Mesdames Cogswell and Adams, ' Messrs. Vinand and Crosble, Ra son, Sawtelle and Thorne also ap-pear. Miss Moore and Mr. Williamson come with . excellent professional reputations on Elections. , 131!'; :! - cJ'l'J w.i 5 mo--P a L Tt 1 w Co-onfa- " it? . . i f Yo f,' T" lt Wf VIM . 2107 I fvr W MT , h vt earn I wuc , , t cr sr,r "Vv i : s lfnnJ' r Returned te ( ab Citato mersi far v. f Pi ft ITI ' -- Consumption, Scrofli!a,fEtd OEjrrjrmt cod xjtes Hbokmajts Cod Liver Ofl is warranted 1 Ti j i 1 1 v I i i i t i ,- - . rated with Several Beaatlfallyma IllaiU KeicveviMire na pin. . ;. 1 "ij amendments adopted. Councilor Woodrull" nioved that the sum of $150.00 be placed on the a part of appropriation bill to payHo A. P. his travelling expenses Rock wood, as the Warden of the Penitentiary and Superintendent of the Fish Association while upon his Journey east during! the yer of thf blast lay at least fifty thou- 1873; seconded and carried. Councilor Calllster inovud that sand bushels of rock, whilst nearer the Committee on Claims and Ap' .jtsTAH TanRrroRT, the ledge lay huge masses, weigh propriations le instructed to conS KXBCDTIVS DtPARTMiixr, of appropriating ing hundreds of tons. In the face sider the propriety Ham Ukc City, the sum of five hundred! dollars to February J?tb, 1ST4. of the ledge too there were in- assist Territorial the in repairing (Jtntkmhi the if Leji&aUvs Omtwil: numerable cracks and figures, road in Rbund Valley, south of I A bill eotitled 'An act amend itory of some of them reaching from Kciplo lu Millard County;" second- and supplementary to the charter of Paro- Our Country Contemporaries. i ,' the stop to the bottom of the ed by Councilor Smoot and carried. waa city,,'; la herewith returned to the tions; House in which It ii. without Mr. Oa .bill F. the "An of said my motion Hatch Act originated 43, II, denning ledge, aud taking an inward direc- bou . was ndarles - of cou n ties kc was approval. read tl j time its Feb. 17 third Junction, Ogdeu liy The title, as of Pa will seen be rowan, tion of thirty or forty feet. If thirty taken city by 1 ' ; on its third reading by its ita orlarinat covers up an over area of and, eharter, The is works now 'iron bushels of rock be reckoned to the title, and', enterprise 23,000 acres, or 36 square miles, and that, On motion of Mr. W. R; Smith, a fixed fact. ' too, with a population of less than 900 in 1870, tile bill jThe Ogdeu Iron ManOn motion of Councilor Harring- as cubic yard upwards of sixteen passed. shown by the U. 8. ccnui report of that ufacturing Company, haying made The title was read and approved. fi thousand cutic yards have been re ton, passed, and was sent to the year. ,;with the arragements satisfactory for their concurrence In the There Isjho necessity, In my jndgrtent, House S. 8. Mr. Chairman of the authorities and with the moved. The rock is of a dark blue amendments. for a municipal Incorporatioii at Parowau, Committee iniith, municipal ; on Claims and Appro I am unwilling- to extend its corporate of property on the site deownenj color: and considered to be of the Councilor Woodruff", Chairman and bill. tne Territorial this by signingpriations, presented sired fpr the works, will take imi . O EO. Ii- - WOODS, nnest quality. Altogether the of the Committee on Claims and powers Appropriation Bill,, which was read mediate Governor of steps for the erection of Utah. reto! was Ij whom the first time, and,: Appropriations, the operation must b? considered a ferred buildings and the necessary the communications of May; Minuter called for, read and acOn motion of Mr. Peacock said of the required macomplete success. or Wells concerning the Insane AV cepted. Vi bill was read the second' time and importationJlessrs. Farkes and Merchinery. u ylum, also the resolution to appro- - On motion of Councilor Jen amended, aud, tho of edith, agents to reimburse the On motion of Mr. llichanls, said who lmve been in ourthe company, the Council adjourned. Eriate money nings PUBLISHED BT AUTI0TITV. city for some maof Sevier county for bill was recommitted with instruc Benediction by the Chaplain. and fa have very time, voraby imtions to the committee on Claims king road called Clear Creek Road, pressed all with whom they have and Appropriations. and the propriety of appropriaconversed, will return to Wisconsin for the purpose of imThe following message from the in or mi ting $1,000 a few days and push on the enCouncil waa received and read: proving the Territorial road south :' terprise. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY of the Provo River Bridge, &c, HALIi, "Tlio aeeompanjving bills (II. F. Ogden Junction, Feb. 13 U Salt Lake City, reported as follows, recommend, the'bounda-rie- s or THS .'An Act sum of $4000 be apdefining the that 1874. ing Feb. 18, ff Mr. Evan Evans has left at our of Cou 111163.' &c. and f IT. P. TEltltlTORr OF UTAH. propriated to the Insane asylum, the House iet pursuant i to adjourna; sample of pure; chalk of oflico of Act the for' An, 51,) 1874 protection to bo drawn in :i fine WEXTY.FIHST HESSXOX, IS? I. sum of $2,000 ment. Very quality, from a vein which ana for other pur Fowls and Jbish, and $2,000 in 1875, on the order of Roll called. he has discovered in the mountains Quorum present. have passed the Council about D. H. Wells, Mayor of Salt Lake poses,' eighteen miles ' east of this Prayerjby the Chaplain. with amendment. ." City, upon approved vouchers, and He Mr. the vein is from six a Halllday presented petition citj. t,6 says that the sum of $5,000 be appropri- from Thomas The amendments to- said bill (II, inches o Tjr i) a . ated T li five feet thick, and is VVoollex and eight be drawn (to by the County Mr. Farkes, of for the election of a F. 4o.) "An Act defining the boun easi'y accessible. Court of .Sevier County! provided others, praying daries and of Counties 1?ouxcil Cfrr.ER, Grove for locating the has Secured a iron Pleasant Public Company, that Sevier County will appropriate Notary j and suggest- county seapy7 wcro read and con sample for the purpose of testing Salt Lake Citv, a sufficient amount to mako said City, in ttah County, in. j its practical use as fire-cla, Elijah May hew tor' said ofllce, curred 1874. road a free road and keep1 the same ing February The Council amendments to said was which read, and, A for car a newdesien coupler, to in And with the regard repair. Council met pursuant to aeourn-me- Territorial On motion of Mr. Thurbur, was bill (H. F. 51, "An Act for the pro- which Will be Instrumental in pro Road at Provo, recom- ordered tection of Fowls and Fish, and for anu in auuinsr ereater mend the appropriation of $1,000 to session. t.0M lie on the table till joint otner purposes, were also tecting me, read ana facilities uuruui uiraciiu xvqii can. in! O. up trains, hasa A. drawn making Smoot, Mayor fbe by Mr. Itockwood, Chairman of concurred in. the Chaplain, j trayer-bbeen H. bv McAlvlu. J. patented vouch-ers.'- 5 on Provo of The following was received and draughtsman of the Union City, approved Communications were received Committee on Agriculture, Trade, Pacific. i . from the House announcing the and Manufactures, to whom ' was read: This one makes the third patent was and the Thelkyaort accepted rereferred (H. F. 48,) entitled An Mr. S. A. Manu, Chairman of Coaimittce, that has been tested within the last passage of (H. F. 55,) "An act recommendations adopted. Itesovirces, to whoni was referto provide for the destruction of on Mineral act mitting certain taxes," (H.F. 54.) and for! the Pro- sunflowers, red House File No. 49, "An act to create five months on the U, P. road, (H. F. 5fjMAn Act - Each "An act providing for the location tection other obnoxious and its' deoffice designed by employees. the ef Territorial and for Oeologlst, of and and Fish, Foti and (erection of a penitentiary," said office" respectfully one appears to be an improvement weeds, on lands owned by any rail- fine the duUes ofbill purposes,?'Fas taken tip On road was Introduced and and 'their concurrence in Council other report that the and to recover dam came other. That road is litcompany, first its auK bands Into at eo late a date in upon the their reading, motion "That the Committees of On motion of locomofire caused from with inventive ages ballasted are of ses8ion ty that that erally the Woodruff opinion they Me-Counctjop both' Houses, on Petitions and same back, and there is not sufficient time, consistent with genius. the n tives," reported first its IKd reading, orals be Instructed to report, to- passed business, to consider the same, and that the subject other On motion of CounciloiK Wood- recommended would therefore recommend that the tame to be matter referred morrow, a memorial to Congress, ruff, the thereof be laid over with the unfinished busithe bill was farther arrtfended, Committee on asking for the admission of Utah Railroads, as a- - more ness, and that the same be considered at HIVING STOCKS. d, an Into the Union as, a State,?' also - On early date at the next meeting: of the Committee, and, motion of Councilor Smotffc, ,appropriate Legislature. tbelf passage of (C. F.f SO,) Mr. motion said On of Halllday, 4 . lis , MOUXIXO BOARD. secona reaaing, "An act to provide for a general passea l4.ll was referred to the Committee . On motion, of Mr. Taylor the rej i Hen jfor common carriers, and: for amended, and, San Francisco, Fth. 19. jiallroads. On motion of Councilor Wood-ruf- onMr port of the committee was adopted. the sale of property not delivered," wood the moved Rock that V. of 1390 Onhlr, ZU; 37; 38; 38, b 30 Mr. W. duff, Chairman passed its third reading by its Commree on Petitions and with amendments. (H. F. 50,) Committee on Unfinished business, 620 Q & C, 21. ; 21, b 30r 2U ' and was sent to the House for Ihfcv instructed to "An act for the relief of oeitain title, a report to whom was referred the motion 120 B fe B, 23, 23; 24, b 30 their concurrence in the amend memorial persons named therein, and for ments. Congress, Mr. Richards, in relation to a 410 Savage,! Ill; 115, b 30; 110.; setting ijt of other purposes," and (H. F. 51,) First Jhe amount already joint resolution, forth, Feb. 18, , 110; 110. Act "An 55.) (H.F. remitting "An act for the protection of; Fowl received from the General Govern- 1872, pertaining approved to certain delin- 420 Chollar, 71.; 71; 70. and Fish, and for other purposes." certain taxes," was taken upon Its ment for educational purposes; quent taxes, reported having taken II & N, 60; 59. and, Councilor Gates, Chairman of nrsteaulng, - Second The necessity for making the subject matter into considera430 motion Councilor of On HarrlngPoint, 90; 81; ?92; f)3; 92A; 95, b the Special Committee to whom university and school reserva- tion, and recommended that said 30 U was referred to the Committee the was .referred (C. F. 41i) "An act ton, tions available for educational pur- motion be laid on the table as the 4 Imperial, 0 on Revenue. Cg; rein relation to insane persons," either by appropriation, or object of the motion i. covered by 50 Empire Mill,4i (C. F. 41,1 "An Act in re latidh.to poses, to lease for aA . rm (U. I? . 55). authorization ported the same back, and recom- Insane by 420 Kentuck, 231: 231; 23 i 1 on was taken up persons," mended its passage.. The actioftfeof 1 On motion of Mr. YV. G. Smith the 1445 Alpha, Third of years; 15: 14: 144; 141; 15, b second its j, and, reading, On motion of Councilor Smoot, in the premises in favor'f J report of the committee was adopt- Congress SO; 15, h 3? 15.; 15; 14; 14; matiou of Councilor Ou Young, the report was accepted, and the coiorauo, ;i:aonuinai, auu oiuer xer--ri passed its second reading,1 and, committee discharged. lories. ?fr. Richards, Chairman of Com- ri2:i Bolcher, 89: 91, b 30; 891; 90 b On motion of Councilor Young, Councilor Harrington, Chairman carried. and Seconded ; on Railroads, to whom was mittee its its third 10; 90; 89; 90, b 80 title passed reading by of the Committee on Judiciary, to and I Mr. Pace moved that the Com- referr for "An F. bill a 40 Con Va, 67; 67; 67 to was for House sent (C, 9), their the whom was referred (C. F. 32,) "An mittee on Claims and Appropria- Act to aend an Act providing for 60 Confidence, 8 thereon. .j. act amending an Act in relation to action ' be instrueted tions - Councilor toincorporste in the incortiaration of Railroad Com 125 Exchequer, 27; 27 the moved that Young' marshals and attorneys, approved Committee on Territorial the bill, appropriation of the and .lie 60 Memo17 S management ahd Petitions panies, Nev, 17; Jan.! 21, 1859," reported the; fame rials be Instructed the sum of $500, to aid in the con- efftcers said to report a struction thereof reported back Beg Belcher, 93 from a back! amended. of road,! recomwagon bill with amendments and memorial asking Congress to ex- Glen wood, in Sevier 6CJ; C7, b 3; C7, Overman, 60; (Ci V. SO,) "An act to provide a tend County, to- mended Its passaMJis amended. ' R 06 of sessions biennial law the b5; by general lieu for common carriers, the Legislative Assembly of Utah Grass Valley, to be drawn ahd exSaid bill ( C. F. itfi. a bill for "An 200 Justice, 8. to amend ..an AcPlforovIdlng for I 130 Succor. S. sc,'1 was read as amended by the Territory. Seconded, and; carried. Snded, under the direction of the act a a .'. Thurber, which, House, and, 800 Julia, 6k oi or tue 51; 5.; &i, b30; Ta5rpaa of Councilor WoodruLf, cnairman conpi incorporation Oii motion of Councilor j Jen- the On motion of Mr. Itockwood, was panics, tbeJ i I and the bS06; on and Claims Committee managernnt Ap 5, on in to Committee concurred the referred Council the the Roads, omcers tnereor," was taKenr np on 210 Caledc nings 2S; 28. h 30 ' propriation?, to whom was referred amendments. and Ferries. Bridges, its second reading, further anien-- . 120 itmcKeruocKer, 4; 4 com tne tne resolution instructing f Councilor Harrington, Chairman Jun., presented a ded, and, , .... 150 A&U, 1J; 1 , , the propriety of billMr. B.F.Young, to - On- - motion of Mr. (.over. said act "An entitled of the Committee on Judiciary, to mittee to consider 56) (H. to of sum Globe, U $.00.00 apprnp.iat.ng the an act entitled 'An act in billas read, the third ti me by it : 70 lialto, whom was referred (C. F. 5.) "An assist repeal 5 Territorial the in repairing! ' act concerning conveyances," re- road in Ilouud relation i: to' crimes and punish- title, and, 180 fa Bullion, 8; 7i; 8 reported ported the same back, andj recom vorab iy to theValley, On motion of Mr. Morrison, 'tho 35 California, 3d recom- ments,'wito approved March 6, 1852, tnd sauie, mended in House mended that said sum be expended which read, and. ' bill passed, . 13tt BilverHill. lO; 9J;9J ; On motion of Mr. Hatch, was reamendments, i' was The read and 5 title 20 approved. drawn and direction under the ty On motion of Councilor Young Daniel A message was received from his .140 flclipfie; select- ferred to Committee on Judiciary. 7J of the Davton, Thompson,one I 7; order taken Business in the report was received and men of Millard County. up. the 20 Trench, 4 7; assignGovernor, Excellency, the Committea.dlscharged from the On motion of Councilor Smoot, (C. F. g,)"An act amendatory of ing reasons for vetoing the bill en70 Bock Island, 21; 2; 2 an act entitled 'An act to regulate titled "An Act incorporating the urther consideration of tne; suo75 N Y C6i, 24 re and was the reDort the accepted -in civil cases in the City of Nephi." .ect. . . proceedings 125 AmFlatt5i;5 commendations adopteL courts of Justice of this bill was read as amended, The Mr.'. VW U. Smith moved that the 50 80 ctk a 50,)MAn act for tne reiier er and to repeal certain acts Territory, (U.F. be 173 Tyler, parts Territorial Commissioner Road tJ Con , i. nion aiiu, certain persons named therein, of acts,' approved Feb. and 1870, was instructed to locate a Territorial 1 650 .J first read was the Franklin, and, time, and On motion of Councilor taken up on its second reading, road through Davis county, comthe Council 100 Lady Washn, 4; Stayner, Conferasked for a Committee of pending iWhlch, Mr. 87 cts its first reading, and, mencing at the Hot Spring, north Thurbersaid of On motion of ence; The President appointed paseed Interto or 100 eegltl, this thence north 3 ua motion councilor omiin. city, Florida, bill was inferred to the Committee sect with the Territorial road in ,535 Andes. H: 1 Councilors Caine. Young and Jenpassed its second reading, and, : I ob Judiciary. nings said committee. Weber county, which was read, 150 Voodville, 2i;.2J On motion of councilor stayner. bill for "An Act to A C.F. 83, An Act to amend an passed 9t) i(CJF. its title its third reading by a'n act entitled 'An act proact entitled an act amending the On motion of Mr. HallidaV, the was returned to the. House for amend for charters of incorporated cities, was and the incorporation of rail- subject matter was ' referred to5 the viding J! r, engrosbing. road companies, ana the manage- Committee on Road. , Bridges and taken up on, its third reading and, movea ute tna. councilor emitn " On motion of Councilor Stayner, Committed on Petitions and Mem ment of the affairs thereof," approv- Ferries. passed its third reading by its title orials be instructed to memorialize ed February 19th. 1869, was taken The minutes were lead and and was sent to the House for their Congress to change the Organic up on its second reading, pending n.! and, ? - On motion K H action thereon. It Mri Pace, the Uoase 'kr!r'i whlclvtr of where of of the Act Utah, Territory i Councilor Harrington niored that On motion of Mr. Ualliday, said adjourned till 10 al in; is hi lowed the abso- bill Governor the dollars be one was referred to the Committee thousand of sum the lienedictlon by jhe Chaplaln.lt ' 3 lute veto power u. n the acts pass' on Railroads. :. A . ., , .i Hhe territorial appropria- ed placed Inon Secondby the Leglsh- ute, Ac, reeelved read A aad tion bill account ofservices of the ed and wM T meaaage . carried.' President f the Deseret Agricultual v. 64.. Ai ct nravldinsr !;. for from the Council -aa follows: G0RRESP0NDENCK Oottadl hon eoorars In Hoom and '.Manufaotnring Society. Sec- the.II.location ot a Peni- amendments aivl to C P. 5,1 "An act eoncero-h- i onded and carried. " ion first was taLen its up S I THE BOTTOM FOR DJtY tentiary eanverancea,". and have appointed II. F. 45, "An Act defining the reading, Messrs. Caine Y ung and Jeaulnsd s Coo L ?P . In the Kee&nrf DUtrieC. and Juris boundaries of counties." was .taken of Conference ou the subject. ' ' r ni $ j A" On motion or councilor wmooi. mittes Conncll The concurs bi ItutM amend-meut- a on third its reading. Pending pawned Its first reading. up 1871. ; ; , Feb. H (C p. UJ.) , Brvvi:i:, to act iiruvfciuur for the reading of the ninth section, tin'n Jf berji ItftuJ&tl) ami a tJtarp ' a 1 beuei tc l., (C. On motion of Councilor Young, a T1m bill " was rrad the ' second "An act fJuitr lhiaert-- t A'u?. CouwU Ujl ' J";'v i; to aur ame disamend act time I entitled 'An tHii-,- " .illnj ab In a late itsue of the Xfiw., by .ectious, and, Commltte of Conference, consisting atf.vtwt' 'irclreii un; mvment to A wm charier Ou motion of Councilor bmoot, the luvorprati of tb9 members from Utah and Santlwrtoii- - covered an artlcJe purjortiM t. be action the forward fur aiue your Its a private letter from Judgo JilcKean title, passed its third reading by j)I s, y4 a.7i''V. Country Mcr-pete counties, was appointed to con- and Tins iMeasft. en- Hjte.tker for appointed House was to sent I the to not Morrow. from '.General, have the fer with a like committee Farri Richards and .Taylor, a com- time j: .ta until o nil of tlie mirepre-ffeutatiov.- s House on the subject (the House grosslug. i of of ou "conference mittee the jmit - communications ii were receivea in I. As far the .St mZ i 'i an: from Whtl-concurring): hLs Kxcellency the Governor, the House, to act with the !Hte lal Judit Ditilct gocd, the wri . ILi F. 47, "An Act to . amend on from Council the committee the truth.- a'ony thole f,rdcrr, nr iitejiecl tmf Henry w. Jawrence terof the letter lit Tar rum one act entitled an act incorporating nominating .:.-- . F.15s fotuid lut djOlon to the ofllce of Territorial Treasurer, (C.The Judyre Salt Lake City, was taken llawley up rewas message a A and Charles J. .Robeson to the of ceived following lawful of the in way nwrji't Jtr fjtenwiclec ua mrtt ct getting its second reading, and, . culty from his Excellency ,t lie of Warden of the Penitentiary. anu anu mat iotn pent, On; motion of Councilor Smoot, fice Jury, grand On motion of Councilor Smith, Governor, and read: was his ignorance of : the :Jawl .He passed its second reading and, Mil entitled 'An Act amenda- discarded "A referwere nominations above the the Territorial . Marshal, On motion of Councilor Harringand of, the to, on Elections. tory supplementary to Commltee the m red, tt his place of the ute, but'he by its The Ilfyxinj ui ui't ij cin-iuton, passed its thirdto reading of Beaver City," is here- tolc imthrousfi he whom following communication Charterreturned with was sent the House for was title,-anelist:i, : without my;- apj- received from his Fxcelleney with rrrvjil ttfjrf)luH i the JJtctnlrt and panelled both grand and petit furors ' ;l.C'-.. . iruin iiw- engrossing. ) prOVa Governor: the ou r: t to and - Ay" try oie caie attempted councilor K. S3,) "An Art to amend an 'mat! 'up large (Centitled charge of murder. Cane's attorney FUniftel Mattel Committee, tb whom was - ITiah "An act Act Tnutmnr, the amending filed a bill of exceptions," founded purclue fur. Mferred C F, I2.MAn; Aet providing KxBCtmva tarAHTnarr, sr? ure prepared Charter of I n corporal ed Ci ties,' ap- on the ' s. savt Lakb Crrv, statutes of Utah, in which Feb. damages for death caused by wrongJ was read 1S7:?, . 13th, IcbruarylSth.tBT!. proved he showed eight points (and mljht or aexaun, iwtwu ,: a , first time, and, fulact,negieci : , of tht 0wael QtHtlcmcn conhave found several more) wherein Ltjidatltt had fully that the committee i On motion of Mr Thurber was his honor had deviated.' The, law sidered the matter, and had agreed- By vlrtne of the authority In m vestedX referred to the Committee en : Mu- was good the 7th eecttoa ot the Orrante Act, and reo- by but the Judge A enough,; upon certain' amendment, &.-i e j newUnsto 0oe the for Notary nicipal Corporations, hereby In Unnot followed if, hence was had um me ommenaea mat ot eounttee eeveral tor and rethe Pubho was The message following A der ll the v 3Icrcnr. thu Territory for the next years, ceived and read from the Council: ' 'V necessity of dismissing Zlon'H amended.: the foUowlaff named peraoos, vl- and holding the defendant to anr Ou motion of Councilor WoodTor Salt liake Cownty The Oonncfl has appointed the members other term, which he got oppolcted ruff the report was received and the William Clayton, from Utah Sad banpeie counties a Comtait- -t by proclamation, of tue' Gve;ut r. bill Fassedits third rending and : ors 2t Jno. T. Caloe, of Cmferrnoe to act wirti a i;kCo:a-tnt- tt ar. which term, hewestr, Judjre ee tmm th . Ilnuw. on lh tu dered engrossed. .'.-..-' Alfred 8. 0uM, x j' - .ibm ; ' g actamend-In, . never P. , V. W. V A. Slarner. ni i ) "Aa act de&ntny the bomidan Hawley went out appeared, t,u H.F, 37," A bill for an 3umiuob, cmj. ana aa paieeci in. n. rwt a! oillce and e t an act regulating elections," J5. J. Jonasoo, to "An aa amend act ',) Lataaft iuuorporatin? to his suc.eFo.. When T tne ca-- e . was taken up and read 'a second T W. W. Wood, V.' Hi lIMM:nr upt. . Salt City." IJort-ma- ' t came iiilo cfllce, Welle Splner, '' Judge ; tf V and, of Councilor time, motion Me-srs. "Harmei t he did not feel fustifiKl' In Kolu.-Pratt,' Tte Bpeaker appointed Calllster, Oo S T. Ilrook. was recommitted to the Committee Faret,.Yotinrand Peacock Commit- - behind the deci. Itn of ths TulrUo- Foe Bug-baCanyon i GET THIS rial" Supreme" Court hy admitting r- : ".' i t 1 s.i r t V J ra'"'f it I etryprk,fMlm.r'lror I wlh r.f. ro ctreular. - rLr.l. , 4 Pi k Tl J 1 U.C M" 10 w-- - 0 p- -r C. rm. ''iT.w f'j'f" 09 C '.'r-,,.- ; w."i.,- - ; , , '" , ij , ' V" 4 LA |