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Show CORINNE, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE VOL. 1. 10, 1871. - a L. HOLT, GEOUGE( " J. DAILY JOURNAL. CORINNE Every Mornln; " (except HOOKS, STATIONERY, J Momlny,) WALL IJT Pcw-k- JCUNYO AlICXSTIOIv, As -- ublisliers nml l'ropK. I Pot Office Building, - - J10 H;Tlir' Month,- UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH : Governor (Jeorpt; U. WooO.-t- Oregon. lllutk, V lull. flt'creta ryGvit Chief Justice J B. MoKoan, New York. 'Associate Justice-- ). F. Strkklainl, Mich., ami R. M. Hawley. III. Marshal M. T. Patrick, ' ,V. Attorney . II. Hmt-al- ,, Cal. purveyor General C, C. CUim-nt-J,t:ei'ver of l'uhUc Moneys f. B. Overton. Pa. Land Office George R. Maxwell, Hnjister Mich. lr. S. Assessor John P. Taggart, 111. If. .S. Collector O. J. Hollister, Lai. , rlA. f ; of Xupcuititeuilcut Scourer Practical - & i. t. i p.M 12.SU P.M 11.58 P.M 5.12 Oakland. 5.10 San Jose. Stockton. Sacramento Marysville. Scsma. Sacramento r.15 tuo a.m .00 1.1 A.M H 8.15 5.15 Elko. Ogden. IX. n CFFItK AT Coriii lie A. 1 inT-d:i- AX SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 1I.ENHY - COlIINNXr, - laav, , UTAH my:kltf HOLLISTEE Internal Collector licvenue. HI.Ll.. WINKS AND CIGARS AT THE BAR.'uA Colorailo St., near Steamboat Landing,''- - HULL, Workmen Einploycil. my2-dt- f ,iC. KUNKY, - - MONTANA ST., sox, i. WHOLESALE BUTCHERS. Corner 5tli und Montana Streets, - - - Couinxe. MASONIC HOUSE, CORINNE, TAL Ihruatt Jrsini ptl y At tended to. ' nivyOtf MONTANA -- BREWERY 7 THE CITIZENS OF THIS PLACE country, the best quality of iu jtjEj-fjtDelivenxl to any desirid place vu the mot rt'ason-onaM- e ' terms. mvMtf l i:n .T. 1?. . - TAGXCIXT, iC OM ' ; A ' AND my2-dt- mv2-dt- f. : ; Artificial teeth inserted on Gold, Silver ' . . or Val-eani- te J. Ojteratlotut Warranted. SA . STREET, IXb re doors west of P , 0C $ - Corinne, Lillies, , AND ALL OTHER TROPICAL PRODUCTIONS, -- O-i Book and Stationery Store. J-- r-- 50 - CORINNE, Office. (Successors - UTAH - the First N ational Sank of Utah Compose the Firm. GOLD , EXCHANGE Bought and Sold. will receive ' ' "'l prompt J. Kaxadt, C. Thomas OSCEOLA SALOON Oriental Powder Co. AND SPORTING, MINING CLUB ROOMS, r - MONTANA AND SXXT DOOR TO THX JIITX0P0UTAX HOTEL. - AMnumnori A. ' company, W. TAYLOR, Agent. mv2dtf V j t' CORINNE, SIN, Of Superior Strength and Cleanliness. AMERICAN METALLIC - . . CORNED BEEF, VEGETABLES, XZtCwy ' my2-d- tf Vrines, Liquors and Clears, direct from San Fnuacisco, Cal. ' Champagne Cocktnlla .; c K3-GI- VE KANADY mv2d3m . " V US A Se, ' Speciality. a"' CALL.-G- X THOMAS, Pnps. ' The Washington RejmhJican says; We are called, upon to chronicle the, The rolls of the Pension Office famish us, with the, name of the last surviving death of William Z. Barr, of Washington revolutionary pensioner, and the only j township, Mo., by his own hands, which positively known revolutionary soldier occurrence took place on Tuesday mom-alivHis name is Daniel Frederick ing dast. The following are the partic Bateman, now residing in Freedom, Ca- - nlars of the affair as rqcpived py ...ns : taraugus County, N. Y., where he has Barr was engaged to be married to , a resided for the past sixteen years. iPre-- young lady of the neighborhood, and the vious to that date, he had lived many marnage was to' have takeri place dn' I years in Wyoming County, in the same Sunday next; some difficulty arose be State. In conformity with the law of tween them which led to the breaking , the United , States, of the 7th of June, off of the engagement by the young lady. . 1832, and the special Act of February Ob Tuesday 'morning Barr called upon 22d, 1887, a pension of $500 a year,J her, and endeavored to heal tbeir trou and commencing hies, that. the marriage might take place payable July 1st, 1866, is paid to the aged vete- - as had been intended, bt.was cooly re., ran. Mr. Bateman is now about 109 ceived by; the girl, who positively deyears old. and makes his mark as signa-- dined to marrybim. He then 'bad a. ture to the pension receipt. May he few words of conversation with the girUs live long to enjoy the amount awarded mother, bidding her good bye. He then I by the Government for his patriotic deliberately drew a revolver; and shot services. We are informed that there is I himself through the heart, Otccofa , still another relic of the times, that Heirald. J ' tried mens souls, in the person of an I old revolutionary soldier, upward of 100 Is It proper to Talking at Table. years old, now residing in Newbern, N talk at table? By all means. We are C.. but his name is not on the pension aware that some, fw consider- it proper 11 rolls. T to observe perfect silence while at tohle. We do not know how snch a horrible ' There has not been a single year of! custom originated. The' table is jnst I peace since this century began. In the the very place to talk,r and- the meal first fifteen years there was war over all r hours snonid .be among the pleasantest Europe extending to this continent. ' In of the Jayy 'f Dont talk bceicess.;and the next ten years Mexico, Central and discuss whit worfc shall hey done sih?rs South America were involved. .In the! dinner, bnt give the titae to socixl chkt next twenty-fiv- e years the great Bnropenn Tbia should net prolong the ibtal incon carried on wars in Africa and J veniently, bat there should be enongh cf? powers followed Asia, by the Crimean war nd j it to prevent fhe epennoo costal ct ftoo ? other wars in various countries in Eiirope. j rapid eating, J ; ''' Since 1 800, England has waged fojrty-nine wars, France thirty-six- . RussieJ Tough Story. A tough story is told , Prussia Austria twenty-oneabout a party of miners prttipsetini tn twelve, and All this does not include the nii- - an isolated they fere trith- -merous revolutionary movements and out fresh pUce,and ttst feed till intestine smuggles in. both bemijpberca, they irereiHSsd cf the 0,C ou imret casts earth ia tbs Y? Jdian all of which caused great misery Wt And up to their teaha, . - - loss of life. We mar boast of Onr eivili I e. J ! : . 1 1 semi-annuall- y, i BANK OF CORINNE, i , ; ' ; r.l ! CORINNE, UTAH; 0. D. CASS, W. T. FIELD, 1 President, Casluer, BUY AND SELL t '. ' Coin, Grold XXust,. and Exchange. . SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON New York, ' , .. ! . San Francisco, i. COLLECTIONS WILL RECEIVE J. ;;vf PERSONAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION aay2d3m . ISAAC. D; HUNTOON, : i ..r-- ComiuisslonMerchant, ComerBattayasidWathingtanSU., - - - - . CREIGHTON ELLSWORTH k JTUNEO, k LOUTH AN, ; - 4 . CAL, - - KstTOr - t; i- - ' - . - . W 1 crLfftt!il6ver -- 1 . . - . Coanbo - f ;J 1. brags to be brags and beasts- caty - . f r And the Principal Cities East and West. SAN FRANCISCO, . , ; , Chicago, : J I Government Vouchers, . I - ; ' ! . BAR IS ALWAYS STOCKED WITH THE rrtHE . . ; I Choicest broods of . I - . my2iltf v MUTTON, PORK, BACON SAUSAGE, EGGS, BUTTER, LARD, XltCwp inis-Crim- , BEEF, : w i Keep constantly on hand thq tiboiceet c(its of attention'. ; STOCK TAKEN X. - North Fide of the Track. tl COJX AXD DUST, Collections Termt S . The Stockholders of - Cop.ixxe. NIGHT HERD. these Stables, to Ranch, on D fromAND K E R - - CORINNE, JtAXCMIXG MY WRIGHT'S AY DAHLER & CO., to Wilson t Morton,) BAN .. OFFICE SECOND DOOR WEST OE Y. O. jnyl3tf HUSSEY, i SALE STABLE - , J. HEYFR0H, Propr. D. fam-kne- J UTAH KirkendaH's Block, I I Always on hand the Latest GENERAL ASSORT-nien- t of Fresh Groceries, both for Family nml the Jobhing Trade. tffr ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.5 Ihirehascrs from the mines are requested to our prices. tny2dtf 7 HO BLASTING POWDER Jtu'gleal and Meehan leal Dentistry. - - Wkolesnle and Retail Dealer in APPLES, PEACHES, ORANGES and LEMONS,; CORINNE, - AND CORRAL. Best Accommodation for Freighters and Traveliers. , ' a .. - LIVRRY, FEED f 13KINTISTRY. Dr. H. TeEADLEY, MoNT-UN- CORINNE. my2dtf for Freighters and Immigrants. Base. - SATISFA CTIOX GUARANTEED, LEXVIS SILX'ER, Propr. Reasonable Good Accommodations - - ... ......... ' ODIOUS XI - Corner Front and Sixth Streets, Quaker City Stables, (Opposite Metropolitan Hotel) CORINNE, - Hardenbrook Bro.s T() OFFERS - BOARD and LODGING per week,. -- . - - BOARD per week, - SINGLE MEALS, - - - - - - - - - - LODGING, W 1 N S C 1 1 EI L 3 . ANLEY, CONFECTIONERY. GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. FOURTH ST., CORINNE, 1 ? Cigars.my2d3m' - Office. Opposite Post O lur 3I. IIOUSK. V W. S T are-lai- e' and. OH. ELLIOTT; . . . and no jiains will lie spared to make the guests comfortable. Bar alwaj's supplied with the choices brands of s, Proprietor. MONTANA STREET, Every Day in Quantities to smit , II;OjUirs ; 5 PROYISIOXS, MAGAZINES, LIQUORS, Newspapers & Periodicals. TOBACCO, my2dtf CIGARS, CAN FRUITS AND C. P. MARKET. SILVER STAR HOTEL! invddtf clnusei's, hy ; T r Yj Lj L i AJUOC15RIES, JAMES CHAPL0W, mv2-d"- liiyicR ice, frvtn A es pri-bal- ls IS. NEW, Liquor Wholesale and Retail dealers in UTAH. GROCERIES and LIQUORS. . ; ; & G. Dealer in ttfi'The Ilcst in tbc Market. Orders - - S dis-bon- , Mest the .Market Affords, Proprietor, a, , E. A. STAHN, Proprietor. . IX NX AAF XCX? V E A L " - the Week flow. $5.00 to $8.00. In Montana Htreet, Kept on the Restaurant Style. Modern Luxury Good Clean Rods. C'ORINNXd, GENERAL DEALER IN - - - Corinne, (OPPOSITE DICS'OT,) a - - , diapo-Eurek- , n. AND TRAVELERS will find the Lest accoiiiniodationn in the city. The table will always he provided with the THREE DOORS 5VEST OF POST OFFICE. North Front Street, Close to Depot, Front Street, 5cts. to One Dollar. Meals from N. f t - Dr. Urquhart, of I Tattlers and Tattlino. A Tintic, while sitting in bis house I sition to pry into; the privacy of domestic on Tuesday evening last, received a se: I nfe, is unfortunately, very common, and The ball always dishonorable. The appetite for f vere wound from a shot-gu' passed through , both of his legs, just I such knowledge is to be regarded as above the ankle joints, shattering the morbid, and the indulgeuce of it in one of them, and making an graceful. t v'j, I A. have sacred a flesh Two other. other wound in the family right to ugly delicate In the relations guarding; passed through the bosrd wall of lYacy. the building, striking near Mr. Urquhart I of the household, secrecy becomes a and Mr. BarstoW. The firing was done virtue. . Even if by chance the private open to by J. K. Smith, who was crazed with j affairs of the household, will honor stranger, require him to drink, and from some strong but potent from them.' turn should be locked influence was seeking to kill, some one. They r n silence.' sacred lie was beard to say during the day that A. ' double obligation of silence and he ached to shoot some one." It is hot would-bthe that murderer secreojr rests upon one who is in a supposed anything about the occupants of jly The turpitude of a betrayal of fam the house into which he so recklessly piy history by a visitor, is rar greater fired, but simply directed his gun where than' theft would be.'' To pocket a half he thought a victim was most likely to dozen silver spoons would do far1 less be found. Dr. Urquhart is a peaceable damage, produce far less suffering, and and good citizen, audit was with great! be less immoral than taje bearing.,. It difficulty that the civil officers could re- - s A thing so scandalous that it should ' strain the incensed miners from lynch- - degrade a person,' and put him out of ing the offender on the spot. The miners society. To betray the sitoret of a house at Tintic complain that they have not, hold is pot only aniuodioua immorality, from some cause,, the protection oft the j hut it is a sin and a shame to be, on civil law. Cannot the law be, enforced good terms with those who are known to e at Tintic and all other mining camps? commit such outrages. They are must be cnecked arid order re- creants. They put themselves out of the pale of aecent society. ' They should ) stored by some means. Tribune. be treated as mora outlaws. More Shooting. my2d3m MI IS HOUSE . mv2-dt- . 1 ; ' : FANCY GOODS. Bear of KuneyV Billiard Palace. Board ' ' UTAH. TABLES SUPPLIED WTTII ALL THE LUXU ies of the market. Thu best Restaurant in town. Open for orders of any kind day or night. ' myK.tf on hand. The highest Prices paid for fat stock. , - St., Coritme, jMcmlnnii, MUTTON sold pi BEEFPORK, and hy the CarcnaM, Side or Quarter. for families always - mv2-d0- II. F. FULLER, 3ivirrxrs' IUUL1A1U) HALL, HI Talal IyVX myHdJmJ - Occidental Restaurant, .UTAH. r All orders promptly attended to. and Plasterer, Nouc But Good - - ; nee - - CORINNE, ALE. AND BEER a Orders from Dista Vromptly Tiled - I BEAR RIVER HOUSE, FLOUR. LIQUORS, ' K1UKEND ALLS BLOCK, Corner North Front and Sixth Streets, ' " in BOOTS and SHOES, STftWKLL. lUIIiAVEUY. CITY Wholesale and Retail dealers in CORINNE, , I G 0 CDS, DR Y OR O CERIES, UTAH. 1. II. DRUGGISTS, , I : retail dealer and IIOLEFALE - ' W. W. my2-do- L. DEMERS. Retail dealer CORINN K, ' I LIQUORS, CIGAIIS$, Tolmcrn, Etc., Etc. Fourth Street, near Montana, myTtf Bricklayer - m my2-d3- : m m GROCERIES Choice Meats OF CORINNE 15. Di livcri d CORINNE. LEIWES, and Wholesale . ; UTAH. niv2-d:.- h-,-)- DENNIS J. TOOHY, . s and Terms J asonahle. mvll-t- f REPORTER OFFICE, " PAINTS, DRUGS, m LAW vrr li E T A IL and Dealers in myi-dli- FITCH & MANN, - V'Xr' - A 'lTOI N 1 " IX CORINNE, 8. A. MANS 2 LE m S E C 0 XI) HA XI) 0 0 1) Bought and Sold. - K. l AMI OT J. W II 0 L E SA lXIOlXAIOTV J It. It. DEPOT. htch. f . GRAHAM, M. D. OFFICE ours from B to lnv2-dl- HlJllLBUT I5KOS., All tile best qualities of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. Mrs. II. K. PAIKTEE, M. D. . i CORINNE ' A.M P.M Cor. ltl nml JImiliimi, (Iic . je2-5- : 1 1 - I GEORGE IIANF, Propr. - UTAH v - . A. N. TOW N K, Geul Sup't. IE GOODMAN, Genl Passenger Agent. J. W. - J Kept constantly on lntnijT CORINNE," , m . IGARS C . J. OILS, PERFUMERY, PROVISIONS TOILET ARTICLES, GROCERIES, J California Canned Fruits, y Etc. Etc. Etc., Grain and Vegetables. South aide of Montana Street, near 5th, G 5 4.0.5 P.M 1.2.5 J.attle-M- t. - AND LIQUORS f : ; -- And a Good Stock of SALOON, DEALER 8.15 Winm-niuc- my2-d3- - Auction Prices! PIES AND CAKES, BREAD, - m Fischbachs MONTANA STREET, O. BAKERY, FRESH CORINNE. iny2-d3- vuT'- Reno. - ' Etc. done with neatness and dispatch. left at the shop, corner of Front and Fiotli streets, will receive prompt attention. mv7tf UNION Assayers, ' Paper-hange- r, the Post Office) - - i WORK A.M 4.20 ColulX. Glazier, .. - 4 1 House and Sign Painter, - .... L3.5 1.4:1 p.m ' ni CLOTHING. Heil and L Sundays excepted II. H. SHEPHERD, Corinne. LADIES' SILKS AXD SATINS, - Train Daily. 1871. - w - Ilepailer OF opposite MONTANA STREET, Express Passger II, A. GUNN. GEORGE UONO, THE ONLY Central Pacific Railroad. Sail Fran. - niy2-d3- CiiiliplHll. JUNE ' There' is j . Don Piatt sars the latest story that is no place where it has not heen discov-- 1 going the rounds in W ashington is told ; ered except in fire ; and even there, a IJ of one of the second joints, as the tscre-feyears ago, an, ardent Mr. Cox, ao taries .were called to distinguish them ' SALT LAS CITY. This was an ele- Englishman, announced with boldness! from the high-joitaiy2otf J Tather slender discovered and tall, whose ' he had moving, living forms, gaut youth, ex-1 talk and ended coals. Snbseauent One abort sen- in t A. F. TILDEN. began J. C. LAWRENCE. among his which tence that said, Aw, I beg yre par-- ! j plorations plainly demonstrated imagination was Uncontrolled by Judg- don, which, drawled out, has a very menty But from the lowest depths of pleasing result, and is being generally ft East Temple Street, where darkness dwelh perpetu- - J imitated by our the youths of Atn- u. u r. SALT LAKE CITY, - - UTAH. ally,sea, and erica abott and where hydrostatic pressure Washington. It seems that this sprig of English 'no a paucity of oxygen convinced philoeo TILDEN A LAWRENCE, at phers no form of life could exist, dredg- - bility was invited to pass some , days Ameri-dence- s my!9-t- f evij house of a the Lave wealthy country brought up extraordinary iugs thbt organized beings are there I can, and late at night, before retiring, TIERNAfJ & VILLIAL1S, in countless millions, in the full enjoy- - j concluded to take a bath, you know,ment of life and unrestrained liberty, land so directed by a servAnti he found bath-rooand turning,. j Every. animal, whether on land or aquat- - his way to the. the on warm was water its sbon its in is liver, muscles, enjoying at bearing Vast Temple Street , - - Salt Lake City. ic, delicious1' full swarms of an en- the Sense and length perhaps brain, kidneys, heart, I intel his tire of of aristocratic relaxation independent living parasites,' many Opposite halt Lake House. f ! : 1 iith-m .u led. them too minute to be recognized I .the-, a microscope, whichgre feasting on .Unfortunately the .daughter of Ores and Bullion Bought out I house Also concluded to take a in the . the parts they occupy. dip myl9-t- f ..We shudder at the possibility of hav tub, a,nd n9t knowing what their illus-- , ing introduced into our bodies the dread-- 1 I trious guest had ddne t6 himself, un ed trichina the spiral tform of pork dressed in her room), ran hurriedly along Onotoriety. There are creatures quite as the hall for fear, qf meeting some one, ' closed and bad looking, if we could see them, in and darting i nto the bath-rooP. FARWELL, conster-i- n numerous What locked washer door. of and the the best beef, MONTANA STREET, certainly CORINNE, kind ris head of edible fish, clams, oys- nation to see a languidly from every CITIRENS OF THIS CITY OFFERS TOof THE In the tub, and a voice exclaim! 3 ters, and other table delicacies. goods in his line, or an whether shortfall food, Aw, beg pa wdon.7 ! vegetable AT AUCTION PRICES I with infested is She screamed a. scream 1 indulge in parasites. imal, infinitely CONSISTING OF is Life is we water drink. the no So every exaggeration when I say that girl School Books, Cutlery, Dry Goods, etc. where. Even the clear, atmospheric air screamed a scream of the first magnitude; Second Hand Goods Benight and Sold. HAY SCALES IN FRONT OF STORE we breathe has floating in it eggs of and then she screamed another scream1 V microscopic animals and seeds of plants, as, in her confusion, she turned the key which are inhaled with every breath, in the wrong direction and so did not ( Between each scream the gastric fluids of our I open the door. J. W. McNUTT & CO., Fortunately the of most stomachs destroy the languid voice exclaimed ; vitality of '.',u Aw, I beg pawdon-.them, which otherwise would essentially 'Wholesale and Retail affect Our health. Still it is impossible After sixteen screams, any. one' of to live andYiot be preyed upon by invis- - which would have rivaled a locomotive's, ible parisitesi In the preparation of she succeeded in opening the door, and ' DEALERS IN , food, therefore, thorough cooking is the fell fainting in the arms of her frightened I ' PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, safeguard. Baking and boiling destroys papa. So soon as pater faihilias could them. If allowed to remain too long relieve himself of his: nude daughter he after X?Rint, being subjected to that process, a stuck bis paternal head into the bath Oil, Varnishes, Window Glass, new set of animals immediately take room, and wanted to, know what in h 1,. possession. so that nature never relaxes was the matter. All he could get in re-- . FINE TOILET ARTICLES, in her unceasing labor of developing life ply was; ' ' ' AND in everything and everywhere. Aw, I beg pawdon. Life' gushes out everywhere. ; n. HENRY DENHALTERS. Corner 4tli and Montana St rents, (Nearly IvoiCrt Repairing Neatly Hone. niv2-d3i- Eath, free-bor- u most approved styles and satisfaction ' guaranteed. i ,. SALT LAKE HOUSE to order in the boots made Gents 5 , Che red-ho- Corinne. Montana Street, FULL ASSORTMENT OF GENTS : : AND SHOE HOOT MANUFACTORY. i Constantly on hand at 6 : : . . In Inwlalble Anlntala. , s. (Opposite Metropolitan Hotel) AND ( ofmu tin School s CORINNE, FRESII VEGETABLES, NETS, AND C O NFE C Tip N'FR r, TERRITORIAL . UTAH. my2-dlu- A OFFICERS; 5 in. II. Hooper. to Congress Delegate Zeruhlalal Snow. Attorney Central Marshal J. D. T. McAllister. Audited Win. Clayton-Treasurer .1 allies Jack. - ash- Solicitor in Oliancery. UTAH. -- O- A OFFICIAL DIIIECTOHY. - - kinds. FIIU1T IN SEASON. S3 00 1 25 - 5 OOTlini Month, fix Moiitli, - . J'nid at Ojjlre of Delivery. Oijt' Year.. - -- Notions of all Terms by Mull or lljeprus, Vantage to be - PAPER, and . A. HUGGAN, Attorney &. Counselor at Law ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, NEWTS, Cutlery CORINNE, E. P. JOHNSON, ' PKALER ; NO. 35 . . that along and'ets CIS'; |