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Show comnriE daily TEOZUTOSIAL IJE8W. journal T4 TELEGRAPHIC! From the Tribune June 20th Tim Wednesday Horsing, Jess 21,1871. Methciist Ministers and their families left yesterday morning hy the 5 oclock CORIKRB TO.LAHD P01XT. train fortheEast. Their meetings here i. The sterner arrived yesterday even- continued just one week and, nofcwitli-- ; ing from 'Xolce "toint. She brought standing the extreme heat of the weathabout a dozen passengers, some for er, were largely attended. The Rev. who wereTn time for the even Mr. Inskip in his closing sermon on ing train Wejt, thus gaining twenty.four Sunday evening, spoke well of the good hours .tiose'Jn making the trip from order which the great body of the peohave observed during the taeetings. Ophir to San Francisco. The wharf ple Wercgret that we were unable to give this - week,- so that the report of their dosing services in everything wrilt be in readiness for re yesterdays issue. Their la6t meetings largely attended, and the teachings ceiving otes on the boat. Mr. B.S. Fitch, were were of an intellectual and moral which Clerk of the City of Corning, furnish" character, were listened to with a great es us with the folio wit gtafyW, which deal of interest. . - 4 4 we think reasonabler Fare from Coritme The Supreme Court of Utah met to Salt Lake City, steamer to Lake Monday; present, Chief Justice; Mcoinf4 thence .'by coach, $5.50 ; round Kean, Justices Hawley and Strickland. trip, $l0. To Stockton, $5.00; round In the case of Engelbrecht et aL vs. trip, $9.00 The same rales to Ophir as Jeter Clinton et al., on appeal. This to 8a1t' Lake City. Messrs. Wines & case was argued yesterday for the Appellants, and Snow KTmball will run a special line of by Judge Baskin for the Appellees, toconueet with the steam- Maxwell and on appeal frefm the Third' Judicial Diser, jKJbat passengers will not have to trict Court. The arguments are likely lav over. to continue The Court will set until before all the cases it are disposed It is the desire of Mr.' Diefendorf to of. V, carry the" mails and express matter, and -Hon. From the Herald, June 20th weUpst steps will be taken to procure V. M. Stewart, the distinguished U. S. regular mat! service by this route. We was among the Senator from suggest,1 to thb.e interested, that peti- arrivals at theNevada, Townsend House last tions, he prepared and circulated for sig- night. nature, asking, the Postmaster General Wells, Fargo & Co. received on Sunto establish a route via the Lake to day night, from the Meadow Valley In the the steamer meantime, Ophir.1 Mining Company, per Gilmer & Saliswill carry all mail'matter presented. burys stages, and shipped yesterday . A large shipment of freight goes formorning to Lees & Waller, New York, ward today, among which is several car six bars of silver bullion, weighing 602 coin value. loads of lumber for Parkhurst & Co., lbs., of Mr. Henry Grow, jr., who was driving Lake Point, and merchandise for Ophir one of the wagous in Little Cottonwood .v" V; ' v canyon when the accident occurred on V.A cokresponpext recently inquired Saturday, gives us the following addi- as to the tiewgrasa called alfalfa, said tionaLpurticulars. The wagons did not ter grow so well on desert land. The comp in collision, but that going uplhe San Franeiscd Bulletin says it is noth- canyon, driven by Win. Jones, and beto Mr. Casper, by a sudden start ing byt the lucerne grass, well known in longing was thrown the the Atlantic States. Still, it is a great of the animalsthe animals withover it. The bank, dragging thing for California, as it is the only driver was badly injured about the head, grass welh adapted for dairy purposes and one of the horses only was drowned, which will live through the six months the other having been gut out by Mr. of dryweather, and is very productive. G row. Pardee & Jones Smelting Works, in The JhiUetin says that ten acres sown to five alfalfa will 'prochice more forage than Little Cottonwood, after a run of results. one hundred acres of ordinary pasture. days, has given very satisfactory The pditor has seen patches this year The ore worked was first and second from the Emma, and the bullion which has been cut twice, the yield each class, is of very fine quality, said to be ahead time being very large, and three more The in this of xjrSrr'V ! (Twobc. 'iBiWjisidbc ? EXPORTED SPECIALLY POE TEE OOBIKJtS OtAlLYJOOOEL Wffl"'be-ed6ip1et- ticket SUPPLIES, xmma BE e Lumber ;1?ard, . n d ' - THE VERY LATEST DISPATCHES oSIimrrGHT ItEPOKTS. y. -- , ; N ew York, J une 20. The billiard match betweew Cyrille-Dioand Melvin Foster for the diamond cue and one thousand dollars, was won by Dion in 61 innings, scoring 1500 to Fostets5i6. , -- Galveston, June ; rr Aewto LO W, FOR LAKE POINT. th,0d y, LHE J CREIGHTON, to-da- y . y, I Hotel with Bar, First-Clas- Veneer . Jeao-Iw- " to-da- y .y-- - I 4 - House in Fire-pro-of r Attentive Wait era to see to the fort of the Guests. MONTANA Feed and Sale Stable, - un-V- hf - ; satis-fatbry- ;t 5 5 l a In-dia- na . V . Com- - ' - Has examiue quality and prices before ViCALL ane elsewhejv. Orders lrtni tlm country promptly filled. Ware rooms und factory on Cor hut, . - Montana street, -' The Rocky Mountain .O-AJDIEilMI'Z', Corinne, Utah, REV. EDWARD E. BAYLISS, Superintendent. pre-empti- E. HEFFLENA N, Principal. Mlsa MARY ' CALIFORNIA (Formerly Principal of the Young Ladies Athene-- , Jacksonville, Illinois.) Feed and Sale milB -o--o- MatHematlcs Botssiyss jcll-t- r r SNODGRASS f dk i MYf OCK, Pijulflur MOUNTAIN Site. Photograph Gallery, Etc., .Fifth, street, Corinne. TAKE PLEASURE IN IS FRUMP the citheens of Corinne, and Public in that e have opened our GALLERY on Fifth arc prepared .to do the best work in our n' W Fall term will oommenco nl I Sept. 4th, 1871. llpnday, to de VISITS, Etc., token in the mutt approved syfe Prices most Reasonable. Work guaiuntM v Jell-t- REV. EDWARD E. BAYLISS, LUMBER. Fifth Street, Just below Montana street, where ( at all hours, can be Heals prepared In a Superior STEAD SAl7r.llLL, A. nAiOn FEY 4 , A REST.' M, I ; i HAS OPENED MRS.rantDWIGOIN8 oe. Corinne. ECLIPSE CORINNE, f Philadelphia Restaurant CORINCTE, UTAH- - i myl9-fi- m C.lWJ ALL KINDS OF rilOTOGItAIIIS. Perrons desirous of obtaining information in reference to terms, etc., will please apply at once obtain Man by Lady Cod;. S3E Board by the day or week. CJ Single meals, fifty cents. jelJtf Old Corner Saloon, J. tl riATIIEWO, i - Propriu'Fouete act Fsont UTAH, - Ct SOUS, Props. Steet, CobinsmnfoAtOON HAS BEEN REHtlUj ALL KENDO OF fX" and i now one of the BUILDING imftofed, resort. MATERIAL Conotantly on TTn-tif- - .AQplses l 'yTB 17.- , ;b.C ATTTNTIO. CF r?. - w .1.. j BALl EVERY EYFMN EchGa Saloon, on aT fll i.i. ! ' adllrltelhcitclvfaft Eackf Liarons A ClG& TVISCS, ( AL ICO u V; 1. . cL , Drinlicfonly 25cents and Lengthm CALL PARTICULAR - Free DanceH L.l A A ' .!!. - but the Non Liquors, winks, cigars, etc.. are wr establishment. Remember the Old t ROUGH AND PLACED' LUHBER, LCOK W'1' a CXLSMT Lz2- w. ... ? i 'd Av -A Jt- j;V of 153 vC'CaploE Svv wi , , u, gtrorrer Wt PrtB,,8 iWi slid W'J, ,mh the Report and trth tteda at Stitches tj - hi WARP 1 .CCRNRLL - .'fc ,Vi 'v. ' l 1-. 4-- 1 J - 129 Lskt v vr! u c" : i A JL ht mni.r i; physiology, Site. UNDEK810NED, stand. Comer Fourth and Odorado Street, - Coring Solicit the custom of the traveling public, ms are prepared So give the hat accommodation.) man and beast. A good Cook lione.i ntloelied the 8table, and plen;y of wood .and at charge. Stock taken to ranch by tho Hay, Met or Month. ' English Literature, Stable, HAVINO X their Stable at the old Studlea Thorough and Ztbcrat . . i1! . '1 ; r s t . J NOTICE! ll.-rm-i CbctsmiCirCIri l, ntj: IFODOJI.iri. A. Qtorgo Bond, and all other uitrrrstrd AUK HER Ell Y NOTIFIED THAT 1 UIU VOU JL apfHvir at the U. 8. Land Office, .''hU Lib City, L'tiUi. before1 the Register uinl thereof, on the 17th day of July; A. !., lf71. prove my right to enter lots. 2 nmiliof thirty-ta- n 32) In town 10 north of rungc v in Box Elder county, Utah, under the act of Scptemler 4ili. 1MU of the which time and place you can appear ond nw'.et ' if you see prop;r. Mrs. EMOOENE M. O R EKX, Administratrix Estate ol C. B. Green, ilco4 To -A- V - W. Jell-8- C.nrt. ficriitorr' -0-- 0 HAILVEKS CONCORD MADE A SlECIA L 7T. rjeatrj CORINNE STABLE - - - JILST FREE HACK 7- i thirsty traveler concocted o- -n found in TO A1D FROM THE GARS w, de-fiienci- KL OO e - MADE Harness -and Saddlery THE CHEAPEST A XI) On the Pacific Coast. - -- Salt ICED DRINKS in imr.lv fin for the Style. taken this house recently rrfitti-- and renovated it, Having aa a Hotel aa can be to good HAVING PROPRIETOR, 1- . HOUSE, teusive.'additions to his popular Itinn.tr St, hinu tion, invite. the Traveling Public to cull. His tahlo is not excelled, in any country. Erferenc' Tho Traveling Community. Good rooms for those desiring to remain ow night. The Par, under tho snperintt wlcnci' of JACK ROBINSON, will at all times have a stock of tl very best V iues, Liquors and Cigarn. Proprietress ( pROF ' JeJv.u. HALF-WA- Y , SIXTH,) Mrs. CORDELLA, - ... uirrt, and jrCaltfornlA oY all lalmls. AVooels Hotel, propose keep the West. ' 4 M3 liarket SAN FKANC18C0. the City. 4 ; Ordem solicited from the country for T.hu Cushions or Material. JACOD STRAIILE CO. iMhe City to Ophir. s The Only . rs AND I of Bn bell LOMct Coaat, and r Utah. JOHNEAVES, Proj Situated on the Stage Jtoad from non. f,4ozr CxlljJxJrJ:UI . ; Corinne, d j,e than any , I : v;;-;;- riTTII (BETWEEN OLD STAND, 1 Rto. my2dtf Montana Street, '' ;4i4.h4i? 4,v Creijfliton & Munro, I , 10USE, i Cuahlona 3TWe keep on hand the Largest Stork on the Hard Goods Eastern Ilotwe. IU1 IfJTAH , f .;4- , Redwood MOULDINGS, DOORS & SASII pall-beare- Delaney , m 4 . Patent Wire Patented Noveniber 28. 182. in the United 8uu In France and Belgium in March, 187c. Bar Fixturee ''E3 1 , Queenaware, Glaaawave, Silverware, border, Kiowas, Cheyennes, Comanches, PIKE AND REDWOOD all the war path. ou and Apaches are A 20. letter published Dayton, June from Chief Justice Chase to Vallaudig-hacongratulated and thanked him for his new departure movement, and en dorsed his speech on resolotions. New York, June 20. A correspondent interviewed the Emperor of Brazil --.ANDat Janeiro, the Emperor said he was going to Europe solely for the benefit of ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MAthe Empress health. He did not intend TERIAL CONSTANTLY ON to visit President Grant. HAND AND SOLD Paris, June 20. When the body of Communists entered Washburn's house, r g with intention csommit-inthe of. 21st, May some depredation, the commander Office J STEAMER I AN DING, of the Prussian forces to northward of Paris said, if Washburn was not in perje21tf the inviolable held and son region. city produced any yet property crops are Expected from the same land second furnace is being pushed ahead, would be bombarded within 24 hours, This grass sends its roots down to mois- and is expected to be working in a couple had its effect, but Paris was at the merfurture, lives and grows during the dryest of weeks. These are double-fron- t cy of the American Minister, and at his Ameriand as Tintic at the same once a it season, provided gets good naces, word a thousand guns would have opened startand when the land is rich and well can Fork, all having been constructed on Paris. from the same, pattern. tilled, dheyield is wonderful. N ew York, June 20. Harry Hill NEWS ITEMS. DISSOLUTION NOTICE ! and Reddy the blacksmith, arrested by , A JirxcTiox scare of the style of 18G9 HERETOFORE By order of the late general assembly order of the Superintendent of Police, as TIIE prevailed, in town during the stay of the A. and W. 11. John hetweon Creighton in the Edwards and C. ,P. R. R. - officials. The rumor was of the Prysbyterian Church, a new principal backers firm of and the under name, Muurb, style tlnit the Junction was at last to be Presbytery will be organized in Chey- Collins prize fight, was turned over to is this day dissolved hv mutnal consent. Joha A. moved back, to tljiC end of the U. P. road, enne on Tuesday next, says the Tri- the Queens authorities for trial. I Presbe called the to sailed for June Geo. II. Pendleton Europe STS'ffl 5j miles this way f, from Ogden. It is bune, of 6th, Wyoming. his bytery to bring back MUHO101110 family. 'w ( needless to say .there ' was nothing in it. 1871. u. T Scotia A the June that Nova 7, if , for California President Grant starts paper says Corner, Such removal would have been made continues to treat memhome all 15th the of the about government August, BUSINESS WILD BE CAR-be- rs long ago had the place been suitable for ou ried in A claims has as it it him. them the Cabinet by of accompany heYyYailroad building, which it is not. the asshabbily folwill of Washington, they He will not visit Oregon. OHN A. Half a mile still .further this way is a low treaty the codfish, and come over to this refused the ,i' ..... . AT THE J udge V an Brnnt v passable place for .building, but the C. country for good. motion of Mrs. Viele for the postpone-F twn it, and of course they wont give George W. Fox, of Laramie, ment until September of Geueral Vieles Comer Sixth and Montana Streets, back'an inch. But wc were reminded of says the Scientific American aTicre he will be pleased to meet old friends. Th e Many who nsed to walk about lias invented a new and useful improve- Suit for divorce. Philaof the the At Boston, meeting one morning an- ment in stock cars, which will, we think, town in. 18C9,-anand New York National Bank nounced in the 'Reporter that the June commend itself to stock shippers, and delphia, here yesterday, ..pro- tion was fixed yesterday at Promontory, as a sauitary benefit to the public at PreSiden;s,held , test against the collection tax on bank large. Coring?, Qgden and, Uintah.. What of 4 The Arizona Citizen says that, that dividends for five gionths, ending Juue the J unction anyhow ?, Territory is a country of undeveloped 1st, was made, 71 claiming there was Len Wines, of the great stage firm of great things, but at present full of dead no law compelling ,, payment. A ; com- Fourteen Miles North of Comen's bones. . on Montana Road, ' mittee was appointed to go to WashingWines and Kimball, on Monday con rinne, who The citizens of Cheyenne, those ton and present the case before the DOING A GOOD BUSINESS. eyed a special patty from Salt Lake are what they know about practicing REASON FOR SELLING Proprieauthorities. City to Lake PoiDt to connect with the to have roasting ears wishes to move to Salt Lake City. tor farming, expect tuiaamer from Corinne. Mr. Wines in Dayton, Ohio, June 20. The funerif they are obliged to get them THOMAS POTTS. July, was immense. al of Vallandigham came over on the steamer and took the from the States. train for 'Elko Nevada, whither he so Colonel C. G. Hammond, late General The concourse of people forming the Living, r.- Talking Head ! , Some of the r two 'mile fork short was interval. long. Many jouriii Superintendent of the Union .Pacific procession . DUCHALMAN has froni all parts the on over 4ho came excunlonists T Railroad Company, was made Vice distinguished gentlemen arrived and will exhibit this X ' the Union were present. Among the steamer, state ..that (Wines & Kimball President of the Pullman Palace Car WonderM Cnriosity rnri very fine 'stbcW, and every conveni Company, at its last election. He takes as Thurman Cox and G. to thc Covina IUicObb) trammandevening, the of of Mre. Cordells, on Mon- ence1 ft .afforded travelers Ijy the great charge accounting department. W, McCook. He ,' Was - buried by the fr,,no 20th. t he Store (next to the Eureka'. Ladica add chi i j dren atreet, J are particularly invited to witneaa this Exhi The St. Joe Herald of June 9th, says : Masomc fraternity, Grand High Priest bition, We understand that arrangements Charles C. Kiefer officiating. AdmtMlon, ,v.-- - - - - -- fiOeta. , he Lou dou Times of the 13th says have been perfected by which the conRe20. The June Children, j Met. Columbus, Ohio, Tiie The discussion yestenlay struction of the St. afternoon commence will at performance editorially : Joseph and Denver publican State Convention to be held 2 o'clock Evenintr, at Lords-oncHotwe-oshows more in the CUAS. THORNTON, Agent, promises to be one of City railroad is to be continued. Work here V tfikf Aheadvantages of, the Treaty of ing parties have already been organized, the 4ever held in the State. The largest and it is the intention of those having movement to nominate Wade for Govashjngtqn greatly,- overbalance its We admit that to yield every-thhi- g charge of the work to complete the line ernor seems to have- been abandoned. through to a connection with the Union ttoconciliate an opponent is Pacific Railroad at Fort Kearney without The probabilities are that GeniE. F. DOW NEWMAN, Propr. fhe American' Commissioners delay. It is said that New York parties willbe on the first nominated Noyes VERY BEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ' ' rpUE receddrbm thir original demands, are advancing the money to build the ballot. JL for Frciphter. Cook houae, wood and water road and will assume its entire managefree for,cnctmer9.. ; Xhej machinery of arbitration is ' ' in summer. the ment early The An BnyandSellStoek. Indianapolis says: paper sides 'and.the claims on both f - Coeinnc. North Front 8tr1u.t, have now taken the ChikV'hirdTy be settled1 in a better way. New Poi nt in Law. The widow ol gentlemen who Jell-t- f ' in V3Q .Illinois Central , Railroad in the late Horace Hawes is making Francisco dispatch of the 6th, preparation to contest the will of her charge. Have control of abundant means, entire corps of Civil Engineer husband. It appears that be has dis and intend to build the line just as fast J. R. tICELL, - HoEtana' Street. all but $2,500 a year, which of theR. Cabfornia Pacific on posed be done, which will probably employed coHHOtiious coshal and ablk is bequeathed to her. Under the as it can Dasisville this morning to latter Rl CaJiprnia law, rents and profits, arising receive iiietructionandprepaie for Held from the separate property, of husband was ever constructed. Grading has On - or wife .. becomes ror tbe acdanmnailirti of Freitm tsICub-tHe lihe common eastern dUihe .extenwork property. commenced at a i number; of.pbints, and CQOd.piXbuae, with ftpe wood e water. Mrs. Hawes attorneys will contend that will work be wholes for the contracts let ST0C& TAKlSN TO RAHCn. increase of .property from the time citire jiaa to Salt Late, all xd$. month. this the 15th The out of about of marriage is properly rents and profits. $ Toad will be built in the best and most sdrveyt atti to be com- Picnocr dursubstantial manner, with, dl tho latest Lightning Again. Yesterday,', V Sixth a steut, ing the sform RtPilgrim Bar, pileioT improvement8fucluding the Fish joint one tdviees state that every trtzoNA gravel on Mr." Catchings , claim was Nuatai o& Gen.Crook, ex- - struck; by lightning, and small stones Six thousand z tons of iroq have been i were "scattered around where the meu bought already, The ditch . leading mill at Decatur, defi- - were working. water to Catching A Walkers upper firm, togetijej ,Fth. the Fish I claim, was cut in two by ligbtuing. atid English m niAbny to' Hny the water turned off from the diggings. plaUs, nuts, bolts, washers, ctc tseccs-- J and yJC sarr for the whole road. Defr Lodge Independent, June 13. jell tf liorsci. co.s & v. : . i : csnAnus DEALERS IN ber, 7 . Camtt A. Co., CrjrtJ ,fr Palace, Salt Lake Cltjr,' BILLIARD TABLES WITH REDWOOD FINISHING XjTTIm: , a Oregon Pine Flooring, 20.- - evident (hat the Indians are preparing for a most extensive raid on the Texan .' - - i Avoid Cztra 7 eight Sugar Pine, A letter received by Gov. Davis from L. S. Friend, agent of the Kiowa Indians, says it is to-da- BUY THE BEST: EAST AND WEST. Rough Lumber, Llining Timber, Clear. Dressed n defeat him. UAM'L HERMANN Notary jelO-l- m , ; ' . whole has my moat unqualified approval. A. P. RUDOLPH (SgBed) Pwt of BUUart, : Witnew my hand and teei. mon anti-railroa- Con-cprac6ach- cs Wyom-Territor- world, I vinoedef the mperiority of the Billiard ty Jaa ttrahle k Co. hind stio the Delaney Wlrr CuMion I fc for: elaotklty, daraUllty, trulh IB UN; In correctaeN to aaythlrx ,hurt, ) to-da- c la Uae rrixifjal citke of the ! A JACOB 8THAULE . Bto-OoBU- caioB PnOPRIETOIilj. .' J--- and LIQUOIUk Ilirrs 4 u of Uxmas. Jacob Cteaeu A Co., BUtlwd lUnwJ Uarkoet ctrett. Boa rroBcbco, cniZ tmiort, I happy to.decia ClllUrtf. IbM. oi itmon mj Ion, agents of P. T- - Barnumr have arrived fnim Santa Barbara with a female 'f sea lion, weighing twelre hundred pounds and her sacking whelps; a sea dog, and D. IV. PARKHURST Ct C0.r TOBACCO and CIGARS, a fur seal ; several other iea lions were : ! J CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS. captured, but killed themselves; they will be sent overland soon. w The Democratic Convention is in ses-0sion y at Sacramento ; there is no Buppunj neemvea doubt about Gov. Haights A Full Assortment of on the subsidy platform, "V. t :, t is used to though money being freely Goods Pccicd fa Insure Oafsty end : $9,0-19.7- yesterday.-Th- , pRoyisiom --AND- C.--S: Um DyUimvIS wl .bjri C lioc t4EEMtlecslSEtBM certain Dgiculr s trying to te&iitscoE ocr patent. GnodEtHEG FbaiL, LAKE POINT I - 44 . s - to-da- 20. farmers in Clark county alone is estimated at $100,000: . Portland elected & full Republican r -- well-know- ? . The Css d of the Columbia River estd its tributaries is still increasing, and immense damage is being done All the lower part of Portland is under water. The loss to a; - ed 04 Sax Francisco, June p Cal-iforoi- vurm tnnov compact. by tkx '5 e; tLk. ' .rrc tltzuarrar A ' ,5 " " f k4 r i f rhr : J ji'D- rTv'i .p d , ' ' r T i V 'j x j, , |