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Show TERM OLE NEWSL t of GEXERAL defea CUbTEIlT Helena, Mont., 4. The Times extra of Doztruao, Mont., .7 uly 3J. 7 p.m., contains the following: Mr, Taylor, bearer of dispatches from Little Horn to Fort Kllis, arrived this tvening and repons the following: Tiie battle was fought on the hirty or forty miles below tbe Little Horn. Custer attacked an Indian Til lage of from 2,500 to 4 OOd warriors on one side and iJolonel Reno was to attack it on the other. Three companies were placed on ft bill as a reserve. i . General Custer and fifteen officers and e very man belonging to the five companies were killed. Reno retreated under the protection tf the reserve. The whole number killed was 315. General Gibbons joined Reno and the la iians left. The battle ground looked like & (laughter pen, us it really was, being in a narrow ravme. The dead were very ni icb. mutilated. The situa'ion'now looks serious. Oeneral Terrr arrived at Gibbons' camp on a steamboat and crossed the command over and accompanied it to join Custer, vho kntw it was coming be lore the fiiht occurred. Lieutenant Crittenden, eon of General Crittenden, was among tbe slain. Private letters from foreman P. S ear the above is reliable. .'. -- ACCOVKT. " Helena, Montana, 4. The special correspondent of the Her. all writes iron Stillwater, Montana, : -July id: for General scout Muggins Taylor, Gibbons, got here last night direct from General. Custer Little, Horn Uiver. found the Indian camp of 2,000 lodges (i a Little Horn, and immediately at ticked the camp. Custer . took five companies and charged the thickest portion of t ie camp Nothing is kuawu ef the operations of tail detachment, only as they trace it by tUe dead. !: Major ' Ilcno ' commanded the other teven corap mie j, and attacked the biver ' ),, ,, loitton et tho camp. The .Iodiaas poured in;a murderous fire from all'; direction's. "Tlie greater portion of them fought ou' horseback, Custer, tiis two brother, nephew and law an all killed;; and not trotber-icse of bit detacameut esasped. i . Two hundred' n4 ' eevea. wea, were bided la one place, arid the number of killed is estimated at 4W," witu only -- i ( " " : : - . ' u tuiny-on- woucdod.' e y ; i,i. n ''A f" f The General and all his Command Killud by the Sioux," ANOTUES minerals richer than io Utah. I -- am satisfied that if the aff lirs of the Terri tory are properly conducted, we, have! tbe foundation for a prosperous and wealthy StftteCX Af I begin to believe that what at first I looked open as a drawback to the Ter ritory, is really an angel in disguise.. I have reference to your system of irrigation. It certainly makes a crop a sure thing. A shadow of a failure in your creps would be a very serious affair ia the. Territory If you Lao to. bring of produoa from other and your supplies remote agricultural districts, ine expense of transportation would be so great, that it wrtuld be ruin to tbe work ' ' ing people of the lerntory. 1 am satisfied that the lerntory will Improve I am satisfied that from lime to time the people who come here will see changes for the better., I see improvement during the last twelve mcntbs. What we want is I'back. When we nave peace we will be pretty likely to bave proeperity. Gentlemen, 1 am satisfied that you do not care for words or promises from Federal officials .1 can speak only for myself, bat. so far as my administration is concerned, I shall try in the future, as I have in the past, to give you a fair administration; and, in saying this, I dare ssy that I speak the sentiments of It has come to be my brother tffici&la. fashionable to criticise the government This I befor tbe acts of its officials lieve to be quite wrong. There are good men among Federal omcials, and there If our may b bad men among them. blessed Lord and Master, in selecting His Twelve Apostles, selected a Judas, is it not excusable in the President of the United States, who has sixty odd thousand appointments to make, if tie makes a few bad appointments? I am satisfied that the intention is right. The majority of the officials are right. 1 am glad to meet with the people of the Territory, and express my views in a modest way, I am pleased to observe tha. your celebration is to be a united I honor your exhibition of patriotism juJgraeut and good sense; for if there is aoy day in tbe year when people sUould lay aside tbeir prejudices and individual differences in religion, it is on the Fourth ot July., This is a great country a good country . This is Washington's country; magnanimous in its laws and dealings with its people. It is your country; it Where is tbe place. is my. country. where can you go outside of these United jutes, and take up farms, purchase them, make homes upon them, and en , iu joy thi same blessings? I did not. intend to make many re we shall bave a marks food: time nd good speeches. I hope the, celebration will be a grand success; that; all, will be pleased and gratified; and tr.at we shall celebrate the Fourth of July 1370, as American citizens. The In iian3 surrounds! Ueab'a com ciaud and held them one da in jhe hill, cat off from water, until Giobns' command came In sight,' fchen they 'broke bonorjs due our worthy citizen, Mr. N. The Sundaachpofcboir gave a "WILLIAM JENNINGS. SO"M? & m Eaerle Emporium. Importers. Jobbfers and - ed eneores.- 1- Yours truly.;. ;i BUSDAY t 1 v" ! T 't K r.'l BcnOOL ADVOCATE. " , - NKXT TUIRIY DAYS 100 fiOO TIES 11. 11. Have jnst receive a New Stock of ?T.es the Choicest Selections from th- - Law aum tuo jL.uropean iriarbets; alsa imporiauuus an immense Stock of Notions, Staple ami ITanev Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Men's ats etoJ their Gr'cvry Department, in ithei Base!,iln you will find a Large Stock of the Choicest ment, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Hardware, Crockery All of which they are selling as Cheap if not Cheaper than any other house in Utah. Therefore persons wishing to purchase goods will find it to their interest to call and examine prices and quality of goods before purchasing elseGoods of - Jea THE let by,contract: to be (telirercJ at Gjcden Corimie.or at the C P. Switch, opposite BriKliam To b fr hioh the highest vricei will ba paid. City, For further particular euquire at W. Q. Child store, Ojjdea. T Contractor. Osdeo, June 17th,lST8. M. B. Not lest than 1000 ties contracted to any , one party. where. 49-3- ui DAVID JAMES, Tinner. Ciaa.Wftter A Htenm ISA GSjiE ESIvlPQRIIIIH Salt Lake City. Utah. Fitter, (Successor to Mitchell 4 James.) FULL LIKEOF BLACK ANDO ALVAN'IZED Iron Hue and fittings kept in stock. Hose ripe and Fittings Ut sne. Agent for bunibey's celobi-Hterone and Lifl rumps, rumps re- paired, and rump titUogs on haou " v . ' 201y', THE. CBLBBBATHiD : A t ! , I TTARVFSTfXrfi MAflfTTMPa MnnRMT(1If i i u i i ja. l in l ill i j uin i iiijmi a y m m w i i j i bV V kVvl js i FURNACE UOItK AND HOOFING, Galvanised Sheet Iron Cornic made to order, Self Livhelliutf, goldured Top Fruit and Honey Cans a secmlty in tbeir season. . Ordflra front the country promptly filled and shipped. Warehouse and Workshops, West Tenple St., SALT ' LIKE CITY, Cpposite City Meat Market. P.O. Box. 806 ; eti-l- . 5 h4 :i4- cs , .To-morro- K .i,.;,.;i2n:;0.;''- .lata;? , . ii' .v-- r av,!-.- - i ' . " ' , - I tfiir- - Ij, , 0 1 ' rr - IuiproTeuionfs at Terrace. ' ''". Tkerace, C ? P. U. U., U. T.fc July 4th, 187C, -- i f fe i M ' 'C - ( g- MMib.ui : . THE DROPPER w lias no Superior for Light Draft and CoiiYeniencc ia i pleas-aatc- : , h . The bb w ' ritiViV fiiiiw v needs only to be tried. k onnnnr. rifi Deal All the McCormick Machines manufactured for the last thirty years have ' been noted for simplicity of construction, superiority of work-- i manship and durability. '' , iu -- iii " te . , k. V , ' a o to , EVERY o4) o U 72 , oH CQ1 MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. Samples to be seen at Joshua Willianis, Ogden; Goodwin Bjros., Logan; Kichardon & Doujrlass, Smithfleld; who are also Agents for the well known FISH MiOS. "WAGONS. ; ; s37-3- m , , Lmerj. - .,';',;' DON'T TORGET THE , . , P.eti' vu A Notice to Contractors. BEHIND ;''fHr':TiiVi,ES! praad concert on thh first of July; and the ladies of the choir decorated the ball most splendidly; it looked very beautiful in the evening, and Lam happy to say the whole affair, under the management of Mr Marks, was a grand success. The audience was highly enter tained,- as they showed by their repeat . The seutu fjujhv like liters," ana Kdjtos Jcxctios: ' J It, is about a were overcome by mere brute force. year ago since I last The luJ.ua los cannot be estimated, wrote you of the of Ter iuiproveaienta as they bore oil and cached most of . -their race,"aud really aince then there is so ........... ,.u much difference in our town that a per Tile remnant 'of the ie'rentli5 cavalry son would ecuroely know it to, be tbe and Gibbons' command are returniuj io same. The high places have been low the mouth oL. Little H jib, where tbe ered and the low ones have been raised; .; s;caniboat lies. .; l,j the ground is all nicely covered over Toe Indians got all the, arm of the ' with ashes, whijh makes it much r ' killed soldiers. 'J and healthier. About eixteen There were sevenVetq commissioned uontLs ago we had an old bunk house cfhoer kilUd. The whole Custer family here', ia its place has been built a splendied at the Ue.i lof tin column.' The ex- did reading-room- , supplied with all the act loss it not kniwu. as both of the latest newspapers, and a large variety and sergeant major were killed of books; a fine piazza has been built The Indian camp was from three to around our reading room, also an addi. faur miles long, and was twenty wile tioa with a commodious stage, so that we caa hold concerts and amusements. up the Little Horn from its fuouta The ladiaas actually pullad men off A large piece of ground has been taken tbeir horses io some instances.-- , iu arouod our spacious building and I give this1 as Taylor told me, as lie fertilized and adorned; there are fine was over the field after the battle. eeals all around, and a water fountain P. S.-abQve 'is confirmed by on both sides, and very large trees; there o' her letters,' whioli say Custer met with is wheat here, which I presume is far J u t ..' a fearful disaster. . ahead of any in Ogden or surrounding towus; it is ail filled out and ready for There are also several nice harvesting Speech of CJev. gardens in town. Rowdyism and whisky drinking are Governor Kaery arrlvoJ ia Ogden oa entirely djue away with here, and our Monday evening, the 2d iast ,' with the two Saloons are just about out of breath, intention of participating in tus celebra- in fact a man cannot stay in this town and drink whisky or ho indecent in any ,!' 4' ' tion oa the Fourth.The ban! cf the 4i V. SIafaatry, IS ow all these improvements are the uttodod at Vott Uriiger,' aai the work of Mr. Wm McKenzie, and great ' Brass procee Jsd if serenade credit is due our , worthy Master Mechauio, as bis exertious have been, bis Ei'celieacy le'tali tel,1 wheo, aad are to day, directed toward the io repops? to the orea.J aai bud comfort of the men in tbe company's aal prtpoge'l' calls (rooi'itae multitude employ, who rightly appreciate bis ena the te?t. io Governor male the deavors." We bate two. fire companies and turn organized here, No. 1 and following speech from tie hjiel bal- - out to practioe1 every Saturday afternoon, the 'niea 'becoming very efficient c',n,..:r vi ii ; ui.,j .! Ladii aku Gknilixxh:! hare the firemen. f . .. A few months ago a gentleman ia pleasure of making my bow to the people of Ogiea City. Circumstaacee eeem town tried to start a Sunday school, aad to have kept me, since L have been ia almost failed, there were so. few came. Utah, ia Jut Lake City. However; this Bui now J am pleased to say he feels has not beeo intentional on my p.irt; greatly rewarded for his labors, as we but I intend to do better ia the future, bave a Sunday school established' here, and ii. see more of .las Territory, a ad and ia a thriving and prosperous condilcirn'ft'l can of its ' material interests. tion, there is quae a large attendance, I an becoming m ire and more inter-- s and I assure you jl is ready harmonious ed in every day 1 epeod to hear the choir and .children's . voices vn Lerv.. L have soen as. place .where. the oiioglinn together id snnusot praise and i (kies are bri'itef, where the clHttate i giadaess, it certainly will do much good much aud. towa ware ia the to the the'oil fruitful, taer, tuoralizingit,'aud ... - NEEER Marks, whose steady and determined exertions have been tbe means of estab-- j ' lisbing it. so c to o EH i r3 " Og-de- to s o o t o I Q H f. Re-Sawi- -- -- 'to 3 h i co - 4J j 1 tt d : ... I f. ,.-- ' ' :. : r Blinds, t'f H'f vr.. '. - i. ; ; ' "gibso egoies &;com : Corner of Fourth and Franklin Sts, Ogden. l'.S We will receive orders for AM Es EKG IM no ana SAW. MILLS; SHINGLE and LATH MACHINES, CORN ndCAM- iiiL.iiS,! jcc.t &o. Also tbesSt. iiouis in viflumijjv THRESHING 'MACHINE with t CAREY- - POWER. Send; for -' j M circalars "4i"y 1 4 I i .;'s GIVE US' AT CALL AND EXAMINE OUR PRICES. u : i '., it! il (O " 3Ioulding, ;; ft: !'-- J' 1Vindows9- Pickets, ; HS Doors; Shingles, l d' YARD, :o Iiath, : mm:- Hills, ng AND LUMBER MS Q . . oo .,'., a OGDEN Planing and . 32 3 ". 1 2 ..C "';.'; |