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Show Somebody signing himself V crat says in the Salt Lake Herald : UmTEP SPECIALLY YOftTBE COURSE DAILY JOBSS AL BY TUX WXSTKRJI 17100 COMPANY. 4 'Wednesday Homing, July 12, 1871. The party is organized in all the O States and in all the Territories except Washington, July 11. Special rePITCHS IIIFALLT1N. Utah, and I can see no good reason why PleasanIn his'apeech in the TalnTnacle on it should not be here, and sooner or ports the last few days say later it will be ; and I hope that until ton has resigned and his resignation acthe Fourth, r. Fitch said-- : time does arrive, Democrats will cepted, is authoratively denied. We shall be less than appreciative that preserve such a state of masterly inacof our duties and advantages if aefail tivity as will bring as little odium upon, The Postmaster General has deterthe routes to to be liberal towards all who are strug- them as possible. I am now speaking mined of that class of Democrats who are awarded to accepted bidders who have gling towards the light. Gentiles or outsiders. failed to complv with their contracts- There is a man in Suit Lake in in Utah it isnt organized The reason London, July 11. There is a struggle lhat situation. Mr. Fitch termed is over In be. because it cant looking among the Americans in Paris to secure him what he is not the leader of the find is most the world we everything the possession of Communist prisoners .Liberal party. His name is Godhe. He national The that can be. parties as colonists.. Some, want them for Cologreat waa caught in the meshes of Mormonism for the in same rado and others for Lower California Utah not are organized when a boy,' and when light, in the -reason that they are organized every- and Arizona. The government is puzcourse of Gods providence, first dawned one that Does where else. suppose zled to decide. any on him, found himself the husband, as arbitrariare organized political parties New York, July 11. There is much things go in Utah, of four women. Husor man mens some at supposed feeling and considerable surprise manily, banding all the women he could had need ? of their ne- fested in the because exist They city this morning at the orbeen enjoined, on hiui as a religious which the took It great danger der of Superintendent Kelso forbidding d utv as the most efficacious means of cessity. free institu- the and the menaced Union In struggling parade of the Orangemen to mor grace and salvation. the to 20 create tions row. Repubyears ago towards the light he grew away from the takes lican It Paris, July 11. Thiers, hearing that great danger party. that folly. He had been taught that it which equally menaces the freedom of the Pope intended to seek hospitality in was Gods command despite the comthe Liberal party France, addressed a letter to the Holy mand of his country. He outgrew that. men in Utah to create Father assuring him of a fitting welin Utah. He determined to obey the laws. He What practical bearing have national come, but strongly dissauding him from offered his four women their freedom, issues in Utah? .Without a voice in such a proceeding, he says, It would with their pro rata share, each, of bis Congress, in a Presidential election, in offend Italy1 and create a difficulty in property, and the product of his future uatioual question whatever, except France, and where it would be imposlabors. ' None of them chose to leave any in so far as the contest for free institu-tion- sible to grant his holiness the privileges "him. ..He could not divorce any but the for the sovereignty of the nation suitable to his exalted position. Thiers first, for they were not legally married and the enforcement of its laws iu Utah, promises friendly offices from France as to him, and the first didnt choose to be a meditator between the Italian Governdivorced.. What could he do? Turn raav have a national bearing. The fact ment and the Holy Sea, with a view to them out doors with his own children ? that there are no Republicans and no the restoration aud conciliatory relations Doubtless some men would have been Democrats iu Utah, acting as such, between the kingdom and the head of bemean enough to do this, but he was not. proves that there are no differences the church. He found that polygamous marriage re- tween them in view of the great evil The Gazette de France denies that lations couldn't be severed with a knife, that menaces them both. There are no the manifesto of Count de Chambord and was obliged to bide his time. While Republicans nor Democrats among our has caused a rupture between the Lehe has been struggling to the light, opponents. They act and vote, politicalgitimates and Orleanists. now these two or three years, his first ly, in solid phalanx, holding Republicans French government paid to Switzerwile has concluded to be divorced and and Democrats alike as foes. land two million francs in partial reimSuppose the attempt should be made he has settled on her $15,000. It is exDemocrat and his followers to or- bursement of the expenses incurred in by follow will time in suit,. others the pected the maintenance of the French soldiers meanwhile devoted him- - ganize and run a Democratic party in who Mr, Godbe has took refuge on her soil. Switzer, self with untiring energy to providing Utah? To what end would it tend? A land restores to France the greater por for them when they should choose to coalition with the- Mormons. And then tion of the war material brought across what would have been gained? Is formally sever their connection with Democrat so simple as to suppose the the frontier by the French army. him:. Rome, July 11. The Russian MinisThis man is the type of a few Mormon Mormons would give a cent for such, al lies ? Be assured they want you not. ter, De Kesseloff, and the attaches to struggling to the light. polygamists the legation, arrived tere from Florence. Yet what has Mr. Fitch to say or do to Nor can vou stand neutral in view of Washington, July 11. The Postown interests. Those may think so help him ? What doesn't he show the your who have thought nothing about it. master General has, in accordance with disposition to do to hinder him ? His the telegraph act of I860, fixed rates of action- - shows that his words are but But beneath all the great and lasting telegraphic communication between the 'sounding brass aud tinkliag cymbal. political movements of the country there several departments of the Government Being liberal to those who are strug- must be solid ground, a basis of bard and their officers aud agents which have facts. And whoever penetrates to the gling to the light is a of the situation in Utah will priority over all other business. These sentiment in a Fourth of July oration, new rates are exclusively confined to and that answered his purpose. Of the find nothing upon which to base anybusiness, one cent per word is same character was all the rest he said. thing, politically, but opposition to Mor- public named for each circuit of two hundred It wont bear analysis. For example, mon theocracy, which ignores the rights and fifty miles or less, all words of comof' the States and of the United States he said : munication transmitted are to be counted The amnesty which is large enough alike and absolutely, and also ignores the date and place at which such to cover the sins of Jeff Davis, and to rights of man, civil and religious. excepting communication is filed. The rate for let even a Surratt go free, is not large That is the reason, in a word, that the signal service messages and reports is enough in the minds of some .to reach national division of parties does not ex two cents per word for each circuit or ist in Utah, and why we undertake to case. avour of the length of While Jeff Davis resisted the execu- say it cannot. It might be tried, but it distance, irrespective the same. These rates took effect on tion of the laws, as Brigham Young does would fall. Men would come to spe that 1st. not in the same way but less effective. it was worse than idle, worse than crim- July JJoint Commissioner Willv how much amnesty was there for inal, that it was a blunder. liams will leave Washington in a few Democrat, in bis sublime simplicity, him ? And if being accessory to the days for Oregon. . assassination of Lincoln could have been goes on to say : Postmaster General Cresswell returninAnd would in to I well masthe fixed on Surratt as half as passing, beg ed here There is now two memsacre at Mountain Meadow in 1857 can quire of certain official gentlemen now bers of the Cabinet in the city, he and in Utah, eating- the bread of on Young, he would have been residing partisan favoritism, why is it that you do Attorney General Akerman. .hanged with his mother. If Davis per- not organize the Republican party in Mary Riley received a decree of disisted in armed rebellion and Surratt in Utah, as in other parts of the country? fed upon Government vorce from Jeremiah Riley, at Virginia, assassinating Presidents, and nobody Surely you, being pap, ought to be willing to endorse the Montana. opposed them, thre would be some power that created you. sense in the parrallt-- attempted ; as it is How any one in Utah with eyes and TO-DA- Y. there isnt. ears open could ask such a question, se Again Mr. Fitch tells his hearers how riously, we are at a loss to imagine. truth is dissipating the fogs of falsehood Orrtc Baxsacr and SnosnoxE Aoexct, ) Why, the Federal officials of the TerriIdaho, July 1, 1871. j environing the Mormons, and promises tory have been abused without stint beBY UNITED STAES GOV. THE them that by and by, with a past no cause WANTED adBannnck and Fhoshone at the have do the and they support longer misrepresented, with a present ministration as one man, a spectacle of Agency, Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho Territory. Two Hundred Head of Beef Cattle, , filled with prosperity, with a future iden-tia- l Teroffered in before same to be delivered at the Agency, for the a never the in glory, ic7i homogeneous institu- unanimity of which, waled proposals will bo refttrnihhing ritory. In doing so they also support ceived at the above Agency until July 20, 1871. tions and intermingled interests , Utah the 1st. Contractors are to bid for the whole proposition, embodied number or a portion ofinvited the Cattle required. Schedshall shine a star in the American con- - in a Republican ule of prices upon two, three ami four year national platform years ago, that old beef steers must be stated. Contractors must 8tellation, etc. The points made here polygamy is the twin relic with slavery state in their bids what whether the Cattle to be delivered are to be Spanish, Texas or American are ihat Utah has been lied about, and of-- barbarism J Also the stock. Republican that when this shall become known she 2d. Bids will be received for Beef Cattle to bo nathe a States that constitute principle delivered at the Agency fropi time to time in such will be found to have like Institutions quantities as may be required to be slaughtered at tion, not a confederacy ; that there can the coun-trAgency the price per pound, nett such bids the of the with rest and interests be no State sovereignty above, or in con- to cover a contract to expire Jnly 15, 1872. Cattle commonly called and known as Exactly so, Mr. Fitch : when it flict with, national sovereignty ; that will not be received. Stags shall become known that Utah is not there is no to 4tli. The successful bidder will be power within the limits of enter into bonds in double the amount required conof the does she governed by a theocracy, that the Republic competent to abrogate its tract awarded, for the lull performance of the same, subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Innot practice polygamy, that she does not laws, least of all a Territorial power. dian Affairs. 5th. Bidders are invited to be present at the eektto exclude Gentiles, so called, .bv And we believe they do this from life- openingof the bids. 6th. The right is reserved to reject all bids. every, means at hand, then it will of long conviction, not because of Govern--rae7th. Bidders will be required to pay for the adcourse, he known that her institutions vertisements pro rata. Each bidder will be repap. io and interests are the same as ours. How quired deposit with his bid the snm of live dolAll Democrat says is about on a lars ($5) for snrh purpose. M. P. BERRY, Amart that Is J . Evidently Mr. Fitch par with what we have quoted. We noUnited States Special Indian Agent, would rather be smart than right. Fort Hall Reservation tice it, not for its own importance, but jyl2-t- d as a pretext for offering our own ideas Fifty Dollars Reward r Ma. C, H. Manning, near Der Lodge, Will be paid for information that will lead to the the on subject. .has six acres of very nice wheat. Its inconviction of the party or parties that have been in the habit of stealing lumber from the flat cars troduction is rather peculiar. Four while standing on the side track, in Corinne, by : Deer The D. W. PARKHURST. says Lodge Independent jyl3-lMr. few noticed a Planning years ago beads of singular wneat that came up Charies Buckley, a miner ofOphir died suddenly at Haines Stable, among his other grain, which heads, Gulch, Blackfoot, about 8 o'clock this morning. containing six ros of large, white, He was, apparently enjoying good health plump grains each, he carefully preI few minutes before he died. served From these heads, says a Mon- up to a tana exchange, last year be raised forty The Salt Lake Weekly' Tribune we s aud this six from will, ri&gheta, have heretofore failed to acknowledge year the about to f bushels have the receipt of. It is a splendid, neatly fifty acres," rfour best is the of The very cre printed folio, and most ably conducted. he Mr. seen at can as Mannings We gladly bail it, and place it on our quality, bouse It is supposed that the seed of list of AT exchanges. this extraordinary wheat roust have been Russell ft Caggies Paint Shop, by wild dropped on , Mannings ranch A Chinamen start number of large Fifth St., Corinne, IT. T. over, as no such -- a geese, while flying mines. river for f Snake jyll-tJ, U. J?. RUSSELL, .rrain is knjwu in this country. Demo- tht pre-ciael- y - s, , f i - high-soundin- Ex-Hig- h to-da- NEW To Contractors. . y. 3d.-An- -- nt , -- ( Eastern Made w O O W m m FOR SALE , to-da- v m m I j LAKE POINT f - .1 CSnxnyTVew knd W 7 J enamor, City bfCbrinne, now mmkiniK Trit with PMoenser and Freichi iu --AND- between : To-peno- e, Lumber uard, t t .. v i t - ' " V. PARIUIURST & D. shal instructed accordingly. The Committee on Cemetery reported that the City Surveyor has made a plat of Jen acres in the southwest quarter of sec. 1, and has made a correct survey of one quarter of said grounds .for immediate use On motion the committee was instructed to have the same fenced and laid into lots. The committee to procure, a building for a Council Chamber and Police Court, proprietors. I reported that the city building formerly occupied, by the Reporter office to be vacant, and. that no effort has been made, to procure another building. J On motion the. committee was instructed tofit up the building at as little cost as possible. The City Marshal .returned the quarterly license list, which was read, and on motion the list was suspended for the C0RHIUE and LAKE POIljj followa .1 tAttunoixa 0. M.J Returning, Lake Point Tip, CO.; DAY; TZlVtlSD A Y i and 8 ATPiidjiy at 8 a. m., arrivee at CORiE ' 5 p. m., same days. . Mak regular connections at Corinne wits pteax Train of" the C. P. R. R. Company -- O-O- with McMrs, Wine k Kimball,' Stages for of A Full Assortment SALT LAKE CITY, STOCKTON and- - OPHIR. - , , Bullion to and. fruu the above imuu-vicinity, thi route offer inducements in i,,,,, TIME and COST, cuperior to any other route. ' Especially Built and Run for the Ar commodation and Pi a sure of Travel - - y , I t and XZrcursionists. , 7 For further particular address Sugar Pine, Or. ! B, S. FITCH, Gen. Agent. CORINNE, U. T. Mesera. WIRES A KIMBALL, ' Salt Lake je27t;J Oregon Pino Flooring, REDWOOD FINISHING IHTAH Xj XT :m: B IE! JEU, Montana Street, FIXE AKD REDWOOD Doors First-Clas- sash. Hotel House Fire-pro-of CORDELLA , Proprietress. RECENTLY TAKEN THIS HOLM and remnatrd It, . can lx found propose to keep a good a Hotel JJAYIN0 a the Vet. Attentive Walter to see to fort of the Guests. I herewith present a Total receipts from all sources, $4,335-5which are itemised as follows : From Mercantile Licenses, $868.38 From Police Courts, 6b5X0 From Shows ami Exhibitions, 95.00 From Dog Tax, 176.00 From Hotel Runners, 20.00 From City Taxes for 1870. And Montana Street Grading Tax, 2,491.21 ... .... .... ... .... E. G. MACLAY, CARROLL HACK FREE AND TO FROM THE ONLY EXPRESS LINE HAYING -- Insure Speedy Transportation mark Packages Via Far West Freight Company, Time Freight. DD DDD RR EE ' E . UTAH. THOMAS POTTY. Whslesals Elephant Stable, JOHN I. FINK, - - Proprietor, (Successor to J. R. Tagert,) jeltf T 1 TO OUR SUPERIOR facilities for accommodating the traveling . . public, at our Stable and Corrral, corner Noxth Fkoxt 8tekxts, - - . - Couxirx, Sixth Norttnif opposite Diamond pot, CORINNE. free for customers.' North LAMPS, CHANDA LIE3RS,. LYON. PLATED WARE, Dm rwaltxN, i:D ACCOMMODATION? FOR Cook house, wood and water Fcrr.i-!- r.a . Convyr ' j attfation. , ; Gcci l! mvSdtf FSttwJSaJ? , jell-ti- r CO. I-CL0THIM' N- DRY GOODS, .BOOTS & SHOES. SADDLERY, BEDS AND BEDDING, - r LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and . 136 MADB A SPECIALTY -- Il rd r-- wil' premia 1U less liable itoril! Report of eA . Send for the Report end sample of taiulna bath kinds of vtitcWw on th It Haas 1 stronger and the Loti Ctlteh: JudgwT a tr , AKB OXKXmAl , Bay and Sell Stock. . From Strut, - S . - ' DOW NEWMAN, Propr. VERY BEST Freighters. Retail dealers in DEALER rwiv prompt - R rreigh S. CRANER & . H0US1.) FURNITURE, Yeung Holes for Sale. MONTANA W Feed and Sale Stable, THE W agon and seasons. ad OWEN la Prepared to do .All Iindof Mel OPPOSITE METROPOLITAN Livery, Feed A Sale Stablo, And CorraL E CALL ATTENTION f Foreman, JTIXES OE ALL KIXPS CHINA, Montana Street (NEARLY GLASSWARE, fpiBBS CUTLERY, alLCQX U3 FAMIY SEWING MACIII 111 IR IQI.IRI jgil The Champion of first j1 BAR ATTACHED TO THE STARTS Wines, Liquors or Cigars, only 12 14 cents, jell-t- ora Shop, Blacknhithing in all its Branches- QUEENSWARE, Centrally Located Stable and Large Corral. DENVER J,', THE - HARNESS MAKING A UTAH, or 01 Carriage ing and Fainting. REPAIR6 A rinne, on Montana Road, DOING A GOOD BUSINESS. CORINNE, REASON FOR SELLING Proprl (XAST tor wlihes to move to Salt Lake City. as saloon has been reritlt aenntw of the pl PAT. ONEIL, Zlontana Street, Co- Fourth axd Front Streets, Corim Overland Blacksmith D. CONWAY, s J. II. UATHEWS, - - Proprietor' RRR . - Old Corner Saloon, jfllii- my2dtf . JOHNIIEIL. By Orders from abroad solicited. w5 and is now one places of resort. - None but the brut brands LIQUORS, WINES, CIGARS, etc., are kept in establishment. Remember the Old t orner-- LL - , This CekeJEo J2- "CORINNE, Fourteen Milex North of. D he Vroductd Anywhere , Delivered in qiinntliln to mlt every morning throughout the city purcliaitn 8GF EVERY OTHER DAY. CHEAP FOR CASH, Hotel with Bar, ' Ice! Ice!! Ice!!! Express Teams Leave Corinne To Md fiiemh. As Cold and Clear as can Eight Days from Corinno to. Helena ! FOR SAXE, V NE here he will be pleased to meet lff $244.32 $4,506.16 jc20-t-f w -- 0-0- All of which is respectfully submitted for your approval. W. T. FIELD, Recorder. . Corner Sixth and Montana THIS IS THE 144.25 380.16 122.25 30.00 22.50 19.50 145.00 75.00 76.60 100.00 2,396.39 89.88 10.00 A. CREIGHTON, OLD STAND, Streets, IIACLAY & CO., Proprietors. 5,(5 ... Streets, Collecting taxes. Burying the poor, CL car- - AT THE Through Eastern Connections Celebrating July 4th, 1870, City Assessor's office for 1870, Furniture for Council Chamber, Grading road to Malad Crossing, - TOUTS EXPRESS LINE, 145.42 50 ..... ... ..... ..... & Nliinro, . The following have been the expenses of the city to date : $ 310.33 Building and repairing the city jail, 524.25 City Marshal and Police force, 60.05 Stationery and books, City seal, Creightop this day dissolved by mutual fnnent. .Tnlm 1. Creighton will pay all liabilities of the firm. j! collect all accounts due to the snme. John .. rntiniiTo.v, W. II. MUNK0, 1 V-v E. Printing, -Recorders office, Boarding prisoners, City maps, Expense of procuring City Charter, Cn-ighm- RH RRR 3233TI RRRR DDDDD RRRRR CoRixxE, U. T., June 7, 1871. LJ KKTGR A. V LLL KEE EEE LLL 12 IS LIj will be The onbusiness by 12 92.78 Prisoners lund, Street fund, between John A. Hiidtt.ll. Munro, under the name, style ami film of 13D $4,335.59 - HERETOFORE FX THE 133333-- $4,091.27 Trcasy of 244.32 which stands to the credit of tho k 8TEELE. 33 4 drawn $4,506.16 of which there remains unpaid 414.89 - CARS. - DISSOLUTION NOTICE! C A. BROADWATER OVERLAND $4,335.59 The total amount of warrants following funds, viz : General fund, , Bridge tuud, Co;: and Council , statement of the receipts aud disbursements of City Funds from March 10th, 1870, to June 10th, 1871, inclusive: . lhe s of Corinne City, Utah: There hi the City. je3tf is a balance in tho FIXTI1,) Utah. s The Only Mr. LAKE POINT. . AND - Corinne, LOW, FOB CASH. . FIFTH (BETWEEN Redwood MOULDINGS, & : Ciljr, vlah 4 The Recorder presented the following report of the financial condition of the city, which was read and approved. f The tax book for 1871 was then taken up and approved and a warrant for the collection of the taxes assessed was ordered to be issued. On motion the Marshal was instructed to procure lumber and build a city pound. ANT 3-3The following bills were presented and ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MAon motion approved, and warrauts orTERIAL cbNSTANTJLY ON dered drawn for the amount : HAND AND SOLD J Q Harnish, Salary for June, $100 00 2 75 S Laven, cleaning jail, J B Elliot, labor on cemty srvy, 2 50 D J Toohy, city printing, 4 J B Nelson, tnking arrst at ngt, 10 Office t STEAMER LANDING, . 3 Special Police, 2 Hardenbrook Bros., livery, & je21tf 2 50 Malsh Greenwald, do., Aud the Council adjourned to meet Monday July 17th at 8 r. m. W. T. Field, Recorder. Gentlemen , jLAKE POINT. . current quarter. To the Honorable Mayor 1 Lvee Ortnna MONDAY, IVEDN, DAY, end FRIDAY, at 7 m m., leavce Rough lumber, Liming Timber, Clear Dreoeed ! , - V rrtan . w -- ) Council met pursuant to adjournment at 8 o'clock 1. m., His Honor, the Mayor, presiding. Roll called. Present, Councillors Gerrisbj Graham, Guthrie, Howe, Hurlbut, Kupfer, Malsh and Tibbals. Absent, House and McNutt. .The minutes of the last meeting was react and approved. A petition from F. 1 Tilton, A. and others asking that a hog pen in the rear of the Uintuh House be declared a nuisance, was read and the Mar- - 1 Council Chamber. Jaly IUh, 1871 i if g bed-roc- k halt lake COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. TELEGRAPHIC! PARTIES IX UTAH. CORINNE DAILY JOURNAL CORNELL, WARD k 133 Lake BU, Ch coMIc(. my3d4m-wl- y Cuppbntor & Builder, flSi connci: sixth a montar COIIINN5 ,tl |