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Show VOL. I. CORINNE, UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE r GEORGE L, HOLT, CORINNE DAILY JOURNAL. PabUdMd Bwrjr nontlag, Monday,) (xcpt BOOKS, f wr KENYON & MERRICK, Publlshem and Propll. Pocket 1 Terms by Mail or Repress, Pottage to be j Paid at Office of Delivery I Month, One Year, Six ! flO 00. Thrw Month, 5 000ne Month, - - ... . . my2dlm -- A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FRESH VEGETABLES, UKITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH I Governor George L. Wood, Oregon. Secretary George A. liiaek. Utxli. Chit Justice 1. D. McKean. New York. Associate Justices 0. V. Strickland, Mich., and ' fl. M. Hawley, 111. Nebraska. M. T. Patrick, Marshal C. U. Hempitcad, Cal. U. S. Attorney lnd. Surveyor General C. C. Clemente, Receiver of Public Moneys J . B. Overton. Pa. Register of Land. OJficcG corge K. Maxwell, Mich. V. S. Assessor John P. Taggart, 111. T. & CbUeclor-- O. J. Hollister, CaL UTAH. made to orpek in the Gents boots most approved styles and eatisfketion NUTS. guaranteed. Repairing Neatly Done. H, A. GUNN. mv2-d3m- Corner 4th and Moutana Street, . H. H. SHEPHERD, . Corixns. House and Sign Painter, m my2-d3- GEORGE BOND, 1 US ONLY , Practical Scourer & Corinne (Opposite Metropolitan HsUl) HEHHY DENHALTERS. - - Montana Street, hand at ox UTAH. : : : AND SHOE HOOT MANUFACTORY. ' NFE CTlO NER T Constantly : : Glazier, Eto. Paper-hange- r, done with neetneaa and Repairer WORK left at the shop, corner OF dispatch. Or of Front and F15tb streets, will receive prompt attention. my7tf LADIES' SILKS AND SATINS, AND UNION TERRITORIAL OFFICERS S GENTS CLOTHING. (Nearly opposite the Pot Office) Delegate to Congress VTin. II. Hooper. Zerubbabel Snow. - CORINNE. MONTANA STREET, Attorney General McAllister. D. T. J. Marshal my2-d3Auditor Urn. Clayton. Treasurer Jaunu. Jack. Superintendent of Ckfnuton School$- Robert 1. Heil ?rnpbull. BAKERY,, TH.DE3 ft UWt20BG3, During the next month the Yield will be large claims ; much larger, as some of dieclean-upmyl94f s 6a will then make their first in Boise this seasons run, Crops TIERHAH Ct V1LLIAC.1S, Valley are backward, firom cold, weather and the late rains. Warm weather has AeDayoitj, set in. On June 7th the thermometer -- The past spring Rost Temple Street, - - 3mU Xaho CUy reached 93 degrees. has been the most remarkable preface to rammer ever experienced iu Idaho. Oppoalto Salt Lake Houao. There has been more wind, more rain, Ores and Bullion Bought and more cold weather than the record of any previous year shows. Crops of myl9-t- f all kinds are very backward in consequence, but unfavorable as the spring , HURLBUT BROS., A. N. T01VNE, Genl Sup't. Genl Pimsengor Agent. GOODMAN, T. IL - ... . je2-3- M. D Retail dealer and Whoh'sale DRUGGIS TS, OiI, m L. DEMERS. LEAN In and RETAIL DEALER IN OFFICE, GROCERIES LIQUORS, CIGARSft, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Corinne. end Montana, 'or. 4th Tobacco, Etc., Etc. BOOTS and SHOES, M. D. : X. near PAINTER, Fourth Street, , Montana, JIu. H. FLOUR. 1 to 13 A. JI. . - - - - UTAH. LIQUORS, CORINNE, ilice Ilourw from ; OFFICE AT It. It. DEPOT. my7-d3- Iilee. I ITCH. my2-13- m . M. E. CAMPBELL. B. A. . - ' D. P. STOW ELL. BREWERY. CITY 'Wholesale and Retail dealers in MASS. T SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. myl4-t- f ' ? LAW, REPORTER OFFICE, - CORINNE, my3dtf . OFFICE, r - HULL, and Plasterer, Bricklayer None but Good Workmen Employed. my2-dt- ( f ! ! ! Ice ! Ice as! !canIce be Produced throughout uie city ; Nttrth Front Street , Close to Depot, chaser, M. Orders from - by HOUSE. myyOtf MONTANA BREWERY, JA1IES CHAPL0T7, Proprietor. GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. ...... F. P. WINSCHELLPLACE THE CITIZEN8 OF THIS and aurronnding country, the beat quality of LAGER BEER- - Delivered to any desired oaeble term. place on the most reason mySdtf J. It. tagekt, Quaker City Stables, (Opposite Metropolitan Hotel) ' CORINNE, . . . - A - UTAH. AND Accommodation Dir Freighter : j and Immigrant. ' my2-dt- n7. ROT AND COW BATHS! ! qTANA STREET, ' will penonally desiring - SALE STABLE LIVRRY, FEED AND CORRAL. Bert Accommodation for Freighter and Trawelenu Corner Front and Sixth Straets, D Path. - - - CORINNE. tny2-d3- STANLEY, (THREE DOORS WEST OF POST OFFICE, - Montana Street V HUSSEY, $ Oriental Powder Co. SPORTING, MINING . CORINNE, OrnCA UTAH. tb Firm. COIN AND EXCHANGE GOLD DOST, :Y i SECOND D00E WEST . UTAH Book and Stationery Store. CiRMARKET. of the Track. Block, North znjfrdtt J. a Thohas Kaiiast, OSCEOLA -A- SAL00G ND- OLUB ROOMS, - COZIXNND, mt moot o na wnwrouiA wm. 900'CTCCS.I3 T7JiU TSS! ... iAS riHa X Ckoieeat D. IS ALWAYS of . Otra ttA o morzAa, xsaha nytd2n HEYFROU, Fropr. Keep constantly on hand BEEF the choicest cut of MUTTON, PORK, BACON, SAUSAGE, : EGGS, BUTTER, COBNEDSUSF, vegetables, Etc., ;Ete Etc., LARD, CORINNE, UTAH. 0. D. CASS, 7. T. FIELD, , - BIJY AND PELL . - - . t . Goremment Vaueher, r .and Exchange. i SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN ON Nw Yrh, CbimcOf I Pnrndi0 mmd T?et. t And Cbe Principal CUlee JSmet OCZLESZSSES WILL PERSONAL SCXT3 all killed. ;; A20) PROMPT ATTENTION Ccrzzr JkZZxy ezd . BAB, KUNtA LLLr-,c!- H ft XLUTEAN, - - - wretched group, and gave them k 020 bill with which to reach their destination. In about fifteen years the young man received a letter from the man he had befriended, saying that he was a prosperous merchant in Southern Ken tucky, and inclosing a $20 bill to repay his loan. After another ten years, which included the great rebellion and its termination, he was elected to the lower house of the Kentucky Legislature, and, being a man of talent and influence, was chosen Speaker, in the contest for which he had noticed that a stranger, aiid one of the other party, was his strongest suppqHer. His curiosity was aroused by this, and he asked the mans motive, as he never had, to his knowledge, seen him before. Sir, replied the member, you will recall, when I mention it, a little scene that occurred when you were a boy on your It was you who saved w'ay to Virginia. my wife from starvation. She has told me, time and again, that uever did a morsel of food taste so sweet so utterly delicious as that you gave her then. She was just six years old at that time ; but when slie saw your name, daring the late canvass, among the prominent probable candidates for the Speakership, she laid down the law as to how I was to vote. This is all. Neither she, nor her father and mother, brothers and sisters, nor myself, can ever forget you. , Boise City can boast of nineteen saloons, all on Main street, and notwithstanding the complaint of hard times, they all appear to be making a little money, v There are also three printing offices in town, says the Democrat . which do not appear to oe ipaking much more than one hundred doy are per day. It would seem from this . that there is a greater demand for stimulenta than there is for intelligence, which must be so, as we have the remark is frequent that too many newspapers in Boise City. Each one of these saloons has more yearly subscribers than all the papers in the Territory combined, and wno pay more in one week for drinks than a dozen journals woold cost in twelve months. Very Jfisw men can smile blandly and run, tbeir faces for a drink, but it is a very easy matter for everybody to get a paper on credit. . The demand for drinka is steadily increasing, while the call for borne "newspapers seems to be diminishing. Te belisve the quality of news furnisned iaxs good ss tlie average whisky but erst fezl confidzat tbzt ten thousand drinks bought andfztd for where but ora cswsppr is cold. Bad drinking water, we pWcumij ii tlie ovearion Of . saloons. t , ; JSAAC, J). HUNT00N, CAAL.-C- 3 ' J tb .. Jdiwet Ds - Side Kirkendall's witt receive prowpt attention. d Winfo, Liauorc Saa Francisco, CUh. 0F,F. Q nytdtf - Coin GtoldJDust, Bought and Sold 9 couPAnv, Chacpo CKiUlU .. - CORINNE, Compose XSONTAnA CT., BLASTING POWDER 1 TROPICAL PR0DUCTI0H8, . First national Banh of . A. Y7. TAYLOR, Agea& rl BANK OF CORINNE, The Stockholders of ..AND;. j . IlV.. BANKERS .. nyMtf Arjcurimon t :AND ALL OTHER DAHLER & CO., (Succsaiors to Wilson ft Morton,) N. Of Superior AMERICAN METALLIC LEMONS, . AIM TO KEEP A GENERAL AS80RT-men- t of Freeh Groceries, both for Tamil and the Jobbing Trade. Mb- - ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.? ' Purchasers from the mines are requested to ex nmine our prices. my2dtf : Collection StrengtA and Clsssmllstms. PEACHES, Limes, Nuts, -- NIGHT HERD. 8TOCK TAKEN ay AND from these Stables, to Ranch, on Reasonable Corinne, in' . CoKUin. Term- - , Alway on hand the Zmtett GROCERIES, lJROVISIONS, MAGAZINES, LIQUORS, Newspapers & Periodicals, TOBACCO, my2dtf CIGARS, CANFRUITS AND RAXCMIFG BYrWRlGMTS SAINT LOUIS Ladle nSpeneet f & N. & G. W. . Hardenbroolt Bro.o my2-dt-f Barber Shop & Bath llouoo, P.SPEriCEH, Pwpr. $9 0C 7 00 50 50 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED LEWIS SILVER, Propr. . COMMODIOUS COBBAi:' - APPLES, ORANGES and Jobbing dt Repairing donit with Dispatch. my2tf WE Opposite Post Office. - Wholesale and Retail Dealer AND ALL KINDS OF N. B. ' O. H. ELLIOTT, CONFE CTI ON ERT. CORINNE. ROARD and LODGING per week, BOARD per week, - - - - - SINGLE MEALS, - - - - LODGING, Liquors and Oiffars.my2d3in Steam engines, -- SILVER STAR HOTEL! - - s i my2-d3- FOURTH ST., CORINNE, OFFERS TO 0 and no pains will be spared to make the guests comfortable. Bar always supplied with the choices brands of CO. Wholesale and Retail dealers In GROCERIES and LIQUORS. . Abroad Promptly At tended to. UTAH Dealer in Pur--j - - Good Clean Beds. Modern Luxury MONTANA STREET, Every Day id Quantities to uit - - Kept on the Restaurant Style. The Beit In the . - CORINNE, Rtf RIVER ICE, Market.-- ! Delivered i MASONIC HOUSE, X will find tho best accommodations in the city. The tablo will always be provided with the ; Mill and Mining Machinery. ujy2dtf purchaser By JOHNHE1L. Mb' Orders from abroad solid ted. -- for Result: The Romantic Story of Geacroity Gratitude. BEAR RIVER HOUSE, MANUFACTURERS OF Side or Quarter. Families always on hand. rs. Chinamen got cleaned out Rest the Market Afford, MACHINE WORKS, - - Cokikns. All orders promptly attended to. The highest Prices paid for fat etoclc. in quantifies to an It every morn Ips ! Choice Meats Anywhere , Delivered ,, , WHOLESALE BUTCHERS. by the Carca, Clear As Cold sued t . T. G. CANTRELL. 210 & 212 Beale Street, SAN FRANC Near Howard, MARTIN ....& SON, O my"tf W. W. i UTAH. my9d3m ' OF CORINNE. BANK - - Corner 5th and Montana Streets, Revenue. Internal Collector 1. - WM. HAWKINS. BEEF, PORK, and MUTTON sold J. HOLLISTER, O. CORINNE, UTAH i - FANCYGOODS.my2d3m - six-shoote- , HAWKINS & CANTREL, WINES AND CIGARS AT THE BAR- ,Colorado St., near Steamboat Landing, tti' DENNIS J. TOOHY, ATTORNEY Preysnptly aud Terms Reasonable. with their ; Here is a neat little story from Kentucky : About' twenty-fiv- e years ago a Front Street, , Corinne, young man from that State took a horse KIRKENDALLS BLOCK, back ride to Virginia, where his father (OPPOSITE DEFOT,) came from, and on his way be met a Corner North Front and Sixth Streets, K. A. STAHN, Proprietor. man and his family removing West, so UTAH. CORINNE, poor that they were almost reduced to He had compassion on the starvation. HOUSE fTUITS NEW IS and travelers my2d6m. i FITCH & MANN, - LAW, BEERa AND ALE. ATTOliNKV-AFiled Orders from instance I ; CORINNE. mv2-d3- m J. my2-d3- m , Cl, J BcbcAtd a TcfU Lonb the bad manners cf came cf -- ers it fctowacE ItaT pacizCv liRli ..CAL. to th?m the u - L, .. i rr Dea't cay ctls tlb cLmg that jcagjbajs vi unj t SALT LAKE HOUSE my2-d3- m cy : my2-dt- , cJCc: s Hri bid tbaae two obi ell oCce cf A The J. fi UFtSKCl thrice welcome.,-B. 1L DaReU Co, of thi city, easajed during the month of May past 152 geld Cs ids Czrthzr bars,' valued at 0I10;597.?; AllthU cct3 Hkocp XdaazsU CtFMt, and the yislu caly of was Basin cf eoylk SALT LAUS CITY, u XJTAIL the month dust, of the firat enuinj ssasca. add, : .... SALOOU, L y Auction Prices ! 0 P. J. FARWELL, . . FRESH t i . has been, the yield will nevertheless be Sixteen houses in Boise City, fine. BREAD, TIES AND CAKES, occupied principally by Chinese prostiAnd a Good Stock of MONTANA STREET, CORINNE, tutes, and owned by Mr. Anthony, were CIGARS LIQUORS ANDon hand. and Fischbachs TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS CITY destroyed June oOth by tire. Loss, Kept constantly OFFER8 of goods in his line, about '$5,000. The town made a narGEORGE HAKF, Propr. AT AUCTION PRICES! row escaje, there being no wind at the . UTAH. CORINNE, Three Chi C0S8ISTTN0 OF time', says the Democrat. f CORINNE MONTANA STREET, School Books, Cutlery, Dry Goods, etc namen were killed at Loon Creek, about Second Hand Goods Bought and Sold. ' the first of this mouth, by a party of All the best qualities o HAY SCALES IN FRONT OF STORES five or six white, men, representing the v WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. WHOLESALE and RETAIL principal business houses of the place, Dealers in says a correspondent of the Boise City Democrat. At a public meeti tig the W. McNUTT & CO., DRUGS, PAINTS, Chiuamen had been ordered to leave the O. II. RICHMOND, Wholesale DEALER IN and Retail OILS, PERFUMERY, camp, on account of their stealing proclivities, but they only went about two GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOILET ARTICLES, miles from, town, where they stopped, California Canned Fruits, ' Etc. Etc. Etc., muking.tbreals against the lives of those DEALERS I-NGruln and Vegetable,. who had participated in the meeting, South side of Montana Street, near 5th, SE CO ND IIA ND GO OD S PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, heaiing which, the citizens shouldered and Sold. their guns and started tor the camp. Bought my213m UTAH. CORINNE, Paints, seemed to anticipate Johns 'Varnishes Window Glass, The trouble; or the coming of the citizens, foi as soon as they saw the party apFINE TOILET ARTICLES, HENRY LEI WES, proaching they commenced blazing away D HOLES A Central Pacific Railroad. ' mil R AhtLsoy JpitXsosos and tb tstri, during isomer, to iriis Jbors cf tba hoc!: from th Dalle to Keltoa, betur-ie- pi ut sll available point c rezix It F. TXLD2N. m L W. GRAHAM, IT3H3 Tte Idxbo Deskoerd tj3;iht&A3 i . CORINNE, - i' i vT j- FRUIT IN SEASON. S3 00 1 25 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. A. HUGGAI7, .' Attorney & Counselor at Law ATTORNBY -- AT. LAV7, ' xAnr. cmr. salt in Goli?ltpx Chancery. Cutlery tad Notions of 111 Port Ofice BnlldlMB, OORINNE, XDAHO E. P. JOHNSON, STATIOBCKY, WALL PAPER, 27, 1871. vEl r dj-lrrj't- : :V.. cats i " i If Aba could hava filfed tbroco which thb c occupied for twentyCva farent t.IS tioni sustained ty free, thought of tha Uf Lbc-- A , more than by any IzT r:c?v Cp liberalism of Austria, of ell cf the new and revolutizrzry cr.J cf Italy, has been driven Into ca cd positive hostility to By thkv. y1 preinacy of Rome and obstinate refusal to rsrrsira true conditions ofiaith and be baa neutralized the beaeCt ability, his industry,- his crdsrhttd and his spotless psresrrl. character might have conferred upca tb. Church and upon mankind. to-da- tljtj y . ra.: , tb rrrtrrtrt - ia-tegri- ty, Six hundred Chinamen were rcrrd oh a burning vessel last mocth. A chip named Don Juan sailed from Macro; fcar Callao on the sixth' of May with ris hundred and fifty Coolies on' beard. ' When sixty miles to the southward of Hongkong, the vessel took fire. Apa-pe- r printed at Hongkong says : How the tire was caused ia not yet positively known, The iSre gained the mrztsry over the ship. While it was doing so the hatches were kept bAttened down upon the passengers for the space cfone hour. When the Captain and crew bad made their escape the fastenings of the hatches were removed ; fifty or sixty of the passenger who were nearest to the deck were thereby enabled to Cscapa, to hang on to a floating mast, and ultimata ly to be picked up by a fishing junk and brought on tq Hongkong, but all the rest of the passengers remained on board, suffocated and stewed in their own fat, till the ship was totally bntned. That is the simple utatement of an incident which exceeds in ' honor afr.thigv that has ever occurred iu the history of the Macao Cooley trade. ' A Chinaman who escaped on; a spar says that before be left the burning wreck he saw blood ooze out from the sides of the vessel from the hold where the Coolies were lodged. , , . A youxq couple were 4etrothed ia Wales, some twenty years ago, and the young man, in order to acquire a home, came to this country, promising to esna for her as soon as that should be accomHe devoted himself to mediplished. cine with so much success that Qgon-petenc- y was soon secured, . but at this the juncture girls father became a helpless invalid, and the refused to Wave what she considered a path of duty, even for the man of her choice j so that a coldness arope, resulting in a complete estrangement, and he married a young lady whom be found here.'' About ayear ago his wife died,' and at the eud or the twelve, month, a widowers prescribed time, it occurred to him to looic after hi old flame, and he found her still single and ready to carry oat the old agreement, and for that purpose she is. now in America. One of the latest uses for paper is to employ it for the manufacture of railroad The paper is cut into discs the diameter ofthe wheel, less the thickness of the tire, and subject to the pres-sur- e of one and a half tons to the square inch, and then secured by-- iron flanges held, by bolts passing through them and the paper. The wheel then receives, a steer or iron flanged tie. The advantages claimed for the use of paper ,&r this purpose are, that it is no&Mecs,dccs not swell or shrink with the weather, stay tothe tire, and a lateral cup-po- rt in turning curves, adapts ftttlf to any trifling inequality of the inner car-facof the surrounding tire, and b stronger than any other material cf tho same weight of which a wheel cab pm car-wheel- s. ; cf-for-ds e sibly be made. ... a f't Thct have had a bread csstrsrtrc7 in Washington City. .Oope; weeks ttD fault was found with the bahrm ter o pm- - , raising the price of bread j tical baker taking tha grsaadCx LrtiT fce nade fer five c?Rb o others claimed it cesld net, to cIa.tlm matter it was arranged that thri tar-re- l ocali cf flour , theuja bo izzCl'ctA at the royem tat edeer in charge tokati:? result sss a fitfi baked bread- to the - , t tad Tkb, tr barrel. C773 ' variance with the prt A .Abt t IV.K frit AT tosesM. v V. v v J ?:' m 4 5 l 4 ) tv"..r j li.v V tV. ft viVJi.. 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