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Show ' : corime daily 11 U Bad AY . -. hail. MALAD). SOVRUDin 5. Tho Rccont Election How It Passed 017 In Malad. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Governor George . Woods, Otmod. 8vefary--Gor- g A. Black, Utah. IHTESEMTIRG 1TESH FX20S2 THX2 Chief Justice J. B- - McKean, New York. ABOVE OUABTEB. Associate J uties J, S. Boreman. of Penn-slvan- l, and P, II. Emerson, Michigan. Manihal George It-- Maxwell, Michigan. U S- - Attorney- - William Carey. Malad,' Id., Nov. 3. Survovor-Genera- lNathan KimBall, ImL Eds. Mail: The election is over. Receiver of Public Moneva J. B. Overton. Rand Office Willitt Pottenger. Register Everything passed off quietly; bad T. 8. P. Taggart, Illinois. J. V. 8. Collector 0. J. HollUter, California. but four fights during the day. This BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: place will go about three to one IndePro! at j Judge Samuel Smith, pendent, we think. About 77 votes Sheriti John Hurt. were cast in the precinct, and 60 of them Prosecuting Attornev J. C. Wrirht. Awewor and Collector J. Rosenbaum. it is thought wentsolid for the Independ-e- nt Count Clerk J. C. Wright. ticket. In Precinct No. 1 it will School Superintendent Mr. Jnelsoa. Count Recorder J. C. Wright. doubtless be nearly n stand off. CORINNE CITY OFFICERS: We are sorry to see that Liberal is Mayor II. E. Unrlbnt. Councilman S. I. Tibbals, L. Eliel, E. C. so put about simply because we opined Ferru son, J. W. Onthrie. J. T. i Parkinson, that he aspired to tbe office of Dog Peltor. J. Malsb, Hiram Cense, M. D. Ochiltree, Louis Demers and Ifenrv Liowet. We tbought the gentleman would conRecorder W. T. Held. - sider it quite an honor to have us menTreasurer George M. Allen. .Tntlce of the Peace E. C. Jacobs. tion the fact. The eloquence and high Marshal I . Ti. Rian. .ftornev William ilrndman. sounding sentences you presented to tbe Shool Trutee S. U Tibbals, H. House readers of the Mail, Mr. Liberal, and A. ilardenbrroek. would bo good, if it didnt sound so CORINNE AND VICINITY. very much like a paragraph we noticed Charlotte Cushman is to appear shortly published in an eastern paper (of which we think he is a subscriber) net long Aeor at tha Salt Lake Theater, How hare the' mighty fallen? Read the election returns and see. Indications now are that we will be treated to a snow storm before Ion. Several teams are being loaded at the and if the weather is pro depot will start north pitious to-da- y, w. New Cranberries, thefinest ever in the Corinne market, just received at Fred J. Kiesel & Cos. See Now, how did you obtain tbe Mail from which .you gleaned your information concerning yourself being tbe aspirant for Dog Pelter? We hope L. will not exert himself again to tbe extent he did on tbe 29th ult, or we are afraid the poor lampooner will explode and send to the four winds of the earth his large and beautiful stomach. Messrs. Rich and Wilson, Charley Reader and several other large freighters en route for passed through Montana. The teams of Mr. Trask of Bannack, under charge of Gus Woodman, passed through en route south U. S. Marshal Joe Pinkham has arrived from Boise. Deubtless he is after some of our saintly friends. Court opens for transaction of rsgular business. About seventy-fiv- e of the brethren were naturalised yesterday. Joe W. Huston and F. E. Ensign are expected S. 8. Fenn will be here in a few days Judge L. P. Higbee has joined the Church, and goes in soul and body for Hatch. dirty Fenn and All the election returns will not be in for a week. Peck says Fenn sent down fifty dollars for electioneering purposes, and that he for ticket printing expended tv'enty-fiv- e y and tbe correspondent of the Function stole them all. Peck wants to fight. Joshua. since. ad of the Odd Fellows Thanksgiving ball. It will be the grand event of the season par excellence in every particular. Miss Lillie McGrau for Helena, and G, Davis fer Cherry Creek, were the passengers by the Mentana coach this morning. B. F. "White, of Malad,' has been appointed Clerk of th Third Judicial District Court of Idaho Territory, vice Hollister, resigned. Arrived at A. Kuhn St Bro.g a lull assortment of all the latest styles in clothing. to-da- y. to- night; a treat is in store for those who attend, and we predict an overflowing house. Reserved seat tickets can be secured at the postoffice and at McNutts drug store, and to be ensu rest; good seat it will be well to secure tho&terly. Mr. C. M. Scott, who for several months past has been officiating at the establishment of Henry Leiwes, left today for his old horn in Missouri. He will remain east but a short time, and intends to return and permanently locate in Corinne. We shall welcome him back. Ladies Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, c i r w -- I it 4 tSAtnn wcshrauui ako cxtAa ; a t a ? i puno envoi o . TXtotit Oosrfzixio " ' i it i t r I I . . f 3 4 ff cocra ( 3 uA pahs, 4 A i , w off 9 ' fii , of ft - Y t i 8 If thoroughly made, of the very beet materials, and are known all through the West as the best and most reliable wagon made, and are WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. Also a foil stock of J ! ! i CLAN OOE3.IWBIXB. XrrAIHIv V ' TnBLACCTT CIRCULATION Ifi TUB HORTQZmN COUNTia AND ALONG THQ P. XL E. a AIX SIZES; WAOON WAOON 2 . & hlAGE MATERIALS OF ALL DESCBIP-- " J HONS, ir LOVJEST RATES CASH i CIOQC 1 it at i. 1 it Mowers, Reapers and Mowers Self-Rakin-g Reapers, Threshing Machines, Sulky Rakes, Plows, ' Grain Drills, Gang Plows, FOR TIIErBENBFIT OF THE FUND OF-- I- - J i Reports. 7 I 4 C3 0 0 J i 4 H ! FARLl MACHINERY. ! DHL. p Latest Tdepphic t' And all kinds oi the best and latest Improved COMME LODGE, I. 0. 0. F. PC3 TOC Cl Also constantly on hand a foil supply of ORPHANS f For sale at tbe THAlimiVIXIG BALL, AMD t ' I wagons CRAHD WIDOWS v TM3 TQQRITORY, VI ! i 4 la j , ON HAND AND FOR SALE jK LWAYS at reasonable prices.' Tbe-- e are CAR- - p i A? S A ! nGDICD T . A 0 BOWS, THIMBLE frXEINS, WOODS WAGON AND - f- t 'i r,nsTCT3 OAGOOS t .i 4 ll C7AR 'w 1 U COVEH8, j rf f PACOT ASO WAGON t: trailsto ' CHICAGO ' j P. SCIIUTTLERS O ( acd o::3c:calo Mh .fib. etlAratad f! 2 r F A MU l. i s-nftr- A. LODE, e t it f f Q Cl J a THURSDAY EVENING, Lcccl Copartaent Call 4t Wabkhousr and November SO, 1874. Or pick: j- - Near thk Depot sepl-t- , - Ft Charles Hnbner, f ja BAIN WAGONS John P. Holding, Frank Donahue, Reuben Osborne. COMMITTER OV Eds. Mail: At the election yesterday it . i S hi F. Church, S. 8. z 8am. L. Tibbals, Phil. Klipple. J. Ile iron, CO J. W. Fanner, J. Schubert. R. II. Connor, W. C. Johnson, , James B. Singleton, Tim Henderson. WHEELER FABJEX FABN WAGONS THE DAm WAfiQES MissENIe DeCourey, Are superior to any wagons sold in the West. They are Mr. Den Wheeler, Charles Petrie, General Agents y DARmftS COVilTSQIP. V J. : . J HANDBILLS, ' tri POSTERS, tnonUlD e- t. jt f. f C LI CL, J L. OCICCLOCCI 1 I Reserved Seat Tickets for sale at PoetefSce and MeNutts Drugstore. "I i RILL HXUR3, y BLANKS, LABELS ... ..n Eusineej AC 3, CATS. -f I a f EM EMBER that the sale of property for Unpaid Taxes was postponed from October 12th to Thursday. November 5th, llf74. A. HARDENBROOK, Collector. Pay for whst you sad got whst -j . yea, pay fer, tv,c ! KfetolL'XLOgpoU; Oorinno Jt J n , .3 j '.s . k. .. 4 i i 'Jl f"l TJtcO. Ti:: di 'Itil u 4 Jt ! ;; csftggna-c- o pea cm f V , - 6 j r T f V4 toe , 14 ft Cd - 4 OF EVERT EZ3 DOCRRT ARD COLD. tr 5 I l!ci:3 Cidso ' GOODS D - CRIPTKJN 4 (y r i ZZziXTOm i J I r-- t jj- Jgt 07 LADING, CERTIFICATES, i f ct the Old Conns RTLLQ J OoRoroK-- ' EIOTObondico. to all thoss who 1 PElTp, , ? , 7ndljr; tho hills oa Li ( r BALL TRELLIS o. d. nicrjccD a. co. CJCCRD-HAII- I f i CARDS, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FCR t General Claeksmithlns, Wccpn Making and Chodn. and Trio Carriage Repairing T7 agons, Buggies and Painting made to Sleighs 2XOCTI2 PCOOT CTBSSr, t til DEC, F0D8 f - ' 3 , eTery nigKt, conaiating of Oystw d the Vegetables of the seaso . - tCLPFLE. Prcp., to pey thti FrwLundi T OVOOLACID OIIOPO, Finest Wines, Liquors end Cigxrs. jYSLores i care FREE SCHOOL TAX PAYERS. f Bcctn acid Gftocbi 75 i DODGERS, LETTER HEADS, mlr to TTholesale and wtxfl fc. SS CtS. Doors open at 7 oclock; Perform anco commences at 8. ,1 . . PROGRAMMES, f New Songs, Duetts, Trios, Ice., Ac. Printing. i A sepl-t-f r endfesy Job Plain i0 O Hoatana for THE OLD G0R11ER. Dont fail to soo the beautiful act of Adniwlen, D cIS The BAIN WAGON la not made for a cheap Master Cennle, wagon. Wedonot pretend to compete with the boy vocalist and lightning change artist, cheap work. ( Our wagons are all first class, All wagons warranted for one yew. in his unrlvalled character songs. Lion Baojoist and Negro Comedian. JOD OFFICE 3 For executing all kinds ef t The Lightest Draft Wagon nude. the celebrated Irish Comedian. t,f z With CALIFORNIA STAKE RACK BEDS, LIGHT and HALF SPRING WAGONS. f ni w to WAGONS, This celebrated Troupe of Artists consists o I the following company : the accomplished vocalist and actress. i la eonneetien with the Mam b a 2 HOUSE. PQEIOUT WAGONS, Thursday Evening, flov. 5th, - 4 Cl (All sites), i OPERA -v i s k fcl BAIN WAGONS Visit or an Old Pioneer. ( . " FID3T-CLAC- TROUPE, V i have now on band W AT CORLWE 1803. ESTAOLISIIED FACTORY FLOOR MANAGERS. (t ( CEUCRAL PGWO OP INTEREST ' ll COMMITTEE ON OECOBATIOMS. D. D. Ryan, F. J. Keikei, 6 00 0 0 Johnson, Louis Demeon. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. M. Langsdorf, J. D. 4 So fe j 05 IMVITATIOl. W. T. Field, E. P. Johnson, T. E. Brown, (Ogden) V t COMMITTEE OV ARB 1 20 RM KM VS. A. Toponce, J. A. Johnson, M. E. Campbell, a V V & O. Nov. 4. Cor-ion- j.. cj. t A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. with the Saints by about 30 majority. No other precincta heard from yet. We received a call this morning from e J. H. Beadle, a pioneer citizen of l K. EEOM neuralgia, tape worms, piles, gravel, salt rheum, erysipelas and spinal disease. I invite the earnest attention of the afflicted. My system is no newfangled affair, but the result of years of experience in healing chronic diseases. Call and see me, and if you do not know whaT your troubles are I will tall you at once. Eds. Mail: Malad Valley got away and former editor of tbe Reporter, Yesterday rooming the body of a man, who has lately taken up bis residence in horribly mutilated, was found on the Salt Lake City. Two years have passed railroad track near Rochelle, a few miles since Mr. Beadle left this place the last west of Promontory. The body was time to reside in the States; in that time taken to Ogden yesterday. No clue to he has published an able work eo titled, his identity could be obtained, and the Five Years in tbe Territories,1 and besupposition is that be was stealing a ride sides extensive travels in Kansas and on some of tho trains on the C. P. R. R., has been employed in Ohio and and falling therefrom, tho train, or a Texas, Indiana as correspondent of tbe Cincinportion of it, passed over him. nati Commercial. Finding that tho air Another drunken Indian wallowing in . of tbe States was not conducivs to his the mud was tbe sensation at the depot health, he spent tbe past" summer in These sights are becom- Georgetown, Colorado ; and thence, t this morning. obeying that law of social and moral ing quite common to eur citizens, and which the Gentile pioneer attract but Ihtlo attention from them. gravitation never can resist, he has landed once more Te passengers on tbe trains, however, it From such an examination in Zion. is different; and much surprise is maniof Mr. Beadles new work as we have fested by them as to why this 'thing been able to give, we find it decidedly should be thus.' Corinne will soon His history of the early become notorious for drunken Indians interesting. of Corinne is rich, rare and racy, unless some stringent measures are days and some of our most honored citizens taken te prevent the sale ef liquor to tbe will find themselves touched up therein red devils. in inimitable style. But by far the best We have been unable to get returns in portion of tho work appears to be his acfull from the Oneida county, Tdaho, count of journeying! through tho southelection, owing to the disarrangement of ern Territories particularly New Mexthe telegraph wires between hero and ico and Arizona. In tho latter Territory Muled ; but from returns received by he traveled several weeks with Indian mAil it will be seen that Malad Valley guides, visiting those remarkable ruias has given tbe Liberals a majority. in tbe San Juan country and the valley Fenn, the church candidate tor Repre- of the Little Colorado. Ur. Beadle's sentative,, gets - a small majority in verdict is: Neither gold, silver, lead Franklin. This cannot bo wondered at nor copper mines anywhere north of the Colorado Chiquito and south of the San when we consider the location of Frankformation from tho summit of lin, surrounded as It is by Mormon Jnan; tbe Madre in Now Mexico, to the 'settlers, who dare vote no other ticket tho Sierra than that espoused by tho priesthood. point ef the mountain at Toquerville, He Indications now are that tho ceunty will being exclusively jrf sandstone. : also visited and remained several days give a small Liberal majority, and we to icselve and publish at tho noted lloqui towns, the very ex- hope ittcnce of which until within a few years full returaf of the election. ' - Walker Holies, Dr. C. W. Higgins, microscopic and analytic physician, treats all classes of chronic diseases, on scientific principles. Particular attention given to chronic diseases of females, fits, cancers, sore eyes, deafness, catarrh, 108 Knit Goods, etc., in endless variety at A. Kuhn & Bros. r. . t 1 On door north of the Specialties. Klecllon Returns. votes were cast; last year, 82; anc Now that the Muscleshell, or Mon. now many are away freighting. For tanas favorite route, as it is called by Delegate to Congress Thos, W. Benthe Helena Independent, has proved nett, Independent candidate, received 32 votes; Hon. S. S. Fenn, Democratic cansuch a complete failure for the trans didate and adopted by Church, 76 votes. mission of goods to our neighboring Tickets were nearly all straight, and the Territory, we are confident of securing the Montana trade next season. Via Church party were solid against us. ' Corinne is the L. L. D. sure route, and the cost but a trifle more than by the towboat A. Kuhn & Bro.g stock of Piece line on the Missouri river. Goods cannot be excelled. ;c op Dooley, s Yeast Powder. Is tbe moft convenient and reliable Baking Powder that has ever been offered to tbe public. It allows no waste of flour with which it used is free from injurious sub- stances. Uwe no other. Grocers keep it. , I v . d Fraxklin, Id., J 4 see Imported Ladies Cloaks all you have to do is to go to A. Kuhn & Bros. w. Semi-Weakl- ;, s ts . Hi f f If you want to to-merr- wax-fingere- Dont forget tho Wheeler troupe y I- III- Sisson, Wallace & Ce. have just received s large quantity of California onions and sweet potatoes. A1 to-da- Ulll ex: A : pest baa been deemed (Ubuleus. This portion of the , work is handsomely illustrated, partly Docs tha and author partly from photographs aftarwarda taken by Mr. Beaman, of the Powell expedition. The work is written in tbe colloquial rather than tha scientific style giving one the impression Ihai'an. old friend1 has dropped in to talk a while on whore ho has bean and what ha has Two chapters of tho work are do-voted to Utah, and the history of Corinne from its origin appears therein. It will make a valuable addition lo any library; and the real Information received from its perusal will pay three-fol- d for the in vested in the money purchase of the work. Mr. Beadle will remain with os for a few days, and although net directly canvassing for his book, will he pleased to take orders. -- t tRKl ft : tycsS ;t'P ' 4 19 1 f 1 Adirtto !( i ' i , viS N cm coijTca co. 1 v i I i j - v So. |