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Show v- rafcr rrw - ee x ' t . CntSAlt PUBLIC ACTS MOSERS' SlSSOfl, WALLACE & or CO. Forty-Thi- rd t TH Congress of the United States AV w 4 t OFFICIAL. wholesale - i Treaty betweeen the United States of America and the Uepuclio of Salvador. Auuty, commerce and consular privilege. 1870: Ratification Concluded December advised arch 31, 1871; Ratified by Rre.'U-de- ut President April 11,1871; Ratified; bv Time doe exof Salvador October 28. change of ratification extended Mav 12 187 i; Ratification exchanged at ton March li, 1874, Pructauied BUtth Id, 187-1- . - D74. - BY TUB of the united FBEjHDLVT i , AM KB I OX. Ixitwean the .United Ftatos of America anil tho Republic of Valvador. L"0. Extradition. - oneltuled may Ratification advised bv the Senate Dccem-le- c l7d. Ratified by President December l'i, 1870. Ratified by President of Salvador October 2, 187.5. Time for exchange of ratifications extended May 12, 187.5. Ratifications exchanged at ' 1874. Proclaimed March 4,1874. March Convention wit or TATVa e ; A PROCLAMATION. W Retail Doalors in Wa-hingt- on GROCERIES di-tin- ct , - spo'-iiied- comriMc. u. t. to-wi- M i o jam r i ,0nilDGG 4 k J.U,iVCDiC0, rv r , ' st k r Dftl n LV st. ' '? ' , L. - j I I c.l . i r ,( ' a 1 IT. lll d IM C3t37 CCr :4 k 2 I V. f1s M Cmroar pat: f ? 4 THE SAN FRANCIGOO1 ti I re ' BEST ADVGaiUinO CSDIHI3 UMnM Winea u; i at' in z Xiiquora . m-T- "j (. -- . d co. por.D, REtrncica - 8ISalilhraicdvtct, Oan I FranoIcco, Cctircrrila. ' . IN THK TCHRITORY. ' OBPC3I COMClggP. sep8tf r s', ' - . , - ' I w c: C. CABS. XKIAll KAMS. , , n t , t (Sueeesaert ' Z ' , T. , . W. J a co., wahd, nans HD 4 a . H aster, TToad ft Os.) ImPCHTCnS AR3 CTK.U3AU t2AlCI3 THB LARfiOT RtOULAV.I)T IV THE NORTHERN 00UNTIE3 AND ALONG TUB t. P. V. V. BAKERY l ' I Winea u , ILiqiiora, ' ? , Proprietors v - Hunters Cfcll&mh Wheat Whiey, JOSE PII FINCH'S CELEBRATED PENNSYLVANIA -- 1 Ageois for Also, RTE WHIDKEY, COBIXNB. : 607 ' OUTFITS FOR PA83KNOERS 9 y 5 RAILROAD HOUSE nil Ipvt,) i iLi it ? , J t 'S -.s Facing; It. U. o r, r v - I :? I J1 , la is 0 jr im w is r f ' , jT' - f t y & s, assas-cinatio- n, 1 i We reas a general treaty of amity, commerce and consular privileges between the I nitea of SalvaStatesof America and the Republic dor wa concluded aud signed by their respective plenipotentiaries at San Salvador online ixth day or Iccember, ono thousand eight hundred and seventy, the original of which in too English and Spanish lanBY TUB rBBAlXlBBT OF THE CSITZB STATSS OK treatv, being guages, is word for word as follows: AMtBlCA. A general treatv of amity, commerce and conStates A PROCLAMATION. sular privilege between the I ni ted of Salvouor. the and of America Republic Whereas a convention for the surrender of Tho United Stated of America 6' G10 Recriminals, fugitives from justice, between the to juakfc lasting public of Salvador, desiring Inited States of America and the Republic of and and good nndewuana-in-g firm the friendship concluded was and their by signed Salvador, both nations, happily exist between respective plenipotentiaries at San Salvador havewhich manner clear resolved a in fix to 2" 5d on the dav of May, 1870, the original of in iiitiU'O be which convention, being in the KnclLh and and positive the rules which shall other by each betwehn observed religiously Spanish languages is as follows: means of a treatv or general convention m commerce anu consular Convention for tho surrender of eriruinals bepeace and friendship, Stutos I'nitod tween of and the America privileges. AN- DFor tn is desirable object the President of tho the Republic of Salvador. toll United States of America has conferred Tho United States of America and tho ReAT. 'ldrbert, Alfred General upon powers public of Salvador, having judged it expedi-e- ; minitor resident, and the President ot tJie t, with a view to tiie better administration conferred similar Republic of Snlxador ha of juti-e- , and to the prevention of crimes and equal powers upon Doctor Den Gregorio within the!r respective territories aud jurisdicArbi.u, minister of foreign affair; who. after tion, that permi convicted, of or charged with having exchanged their said full powers in fuand being the crimes horoinatter duo form, have agreed upon tuo lollowiug: GENERAL MERCHANDISE, gitives from justice, should, under certain cirshall be a perfect, firm and inviolable There bo cumstances, reciprocal y deiiveiod.ap, hae resolved to concludo a cohvention for that pur- peace aud sincere friendship between the United btatea of America and the Republio of Salvador, pose, and have appointed a their plenipotenall the extent of their possessions aud terriiu of United the President Statos, the tiaries, Alfred T. A. Torbett, the minister resident to tories, and between tueir cit.zeus, respectively, Salvador; the President of tho Republic of without distinction of xmrsons and placeso Repnb-lithe and America Htatos of SUvador, Sener Doctor Don Gregorio Arbizu, Tha United and after of reciprominister foreign afiairs; who, of (Salvador, desiring to live in pace cal communication of tho full powers, found hirroony with all the uations of the earth, by in good and duo form, nave agreed upon the means of a policy frank aud equally friendly parfollowing, t: with all, engage mutually not-t- graut any comoi The government ef tho United States and ti ular tavor to other uations, in respect the government of Salvaeor mutually agree to merce and navigation, which shall not immediwho deliver uj persons who, having boon convicted ate ly become common to the othT party, same was of or charged with tho crimes spo&ifted in tho shall euiov the Bame freely, if the freely made, or on allowing the same compenfollowing article, committed within the jurisdiction of one of tho contracting pnrtios, shall sation it the concession was conditional. cok an asylum or bo found within the terriTho two high contracting parties being like tories of the othor: Providod, That this shall wise desirous of placing the commerce aud nav onlr be done upon such evidence of criminal- igatiou of their respective countries on the lib ity a, according to tho laws of tho place whore eral basis of perfect equality and reciprocity, the person or fugitive so cnargod shall bo nuituill- - agrue that tho citizens of each may found, would justify hi er her apprehension alt the coasts and countries of the and commitment for triat if the crime had frequent reside i herein, and shall havo the and oth r, been thoro eonimittod. to power purchase and hold lauds, atui all kinds WE CARRY THE Persons shgll be delivered up who rli all have of real estate, and to engage in ail kind., of been convicted of. or be charged, according to trade, manufactures aud uuuiug, upon the same and shall oi joy the provisions of this convention, with any of terms with the nat.ve cit the followingSjriiBOs: all tli privilegos aud concessions in those mat1, Murder, comprehending tho crimes desigters whi-- h are or may be made to tho citizens nated in tho penal codes of tho contracting of any country, and shall enjoy all the rmfcts, dartics by tho terms homicide, parricide, iu uavigatien.com-nurceau- d priv. leges and manufactures which native citizens poisoning arid infantice. 2. Tho attempt to commit murder. do or shall enjoy, submitting themseives io the .3. Tho crimes of rape, arson, piracy and mulaws decrees or usages there established to tiny on board a ship, whenever tho crow, or a which native citizens are subjected, hut it is part thereof, by fraud or violence against tho understood that this artic.e aoes not include commander, have taken posoesaion of tho ves- the coasting trade of either country, the regular sel. tion of which is reserved by the parties respec4. Tho crime of burglarp. defined to bo tho according to their own separata laws. tively, action of breakining and ontering by night They likewise agree' that whatever kind of into the houe of another with the intent to or merchandise of any commit a felony; and tho crime of robbery, produce, manufacture foreign country can be from tune to time lawdefined to be tho action of feloniously and forfully imported into the United Mates in their cibly taking from the person of another goods own vessels, may be also imported in vessels cf or money by violonce or putting him in fear. of Salvador; and that no hivkur or the Republic is underwhich Tho crime of forgery, by AQBNTS OF TUB the tonnage of the vessel and duties other upon countho stood utterance of forged papers, tho levied and collected, wcetlmr be shail her cargo terfeiting of public, sovoroign or government the ou importation be made in veelsof iliu acts. !. The fabrication or circulalion of countercountry cr the other; aud in liie manner what-- .- ' or morciiaufeit money, either coin or paper, of public ever kind produce, manutadures bonds, ban1 notes and obligation, and in gen- dise ot any foreign country can be from timeSal-to Imported into the Republic of all things being titles or instruments of tune lawfullyown Works eral of the California in its vador may be lso imported of credit, counterfeiting seaKjlio, stamps in vessels ot thevesueis, United Mates; aud mat no and marks of stato and dublic administration, LR her or other duties upon the tounuge of the and tho utterance thereof. vessel or her cargo shall be levied or collected, 7. hhe embe.loment of public moneys, committed within tho jurisdiction of either party, whether the importation be uinde in vessels of the one countjy or the other. An they further Powder in jobbing let at Saa Francisco by public oflicer.s or depositors eel 5. Embe7.1emont by any peron oo porens, agree that whatever may be lawfully from one price, freight added. hired oo salaried, to Uie detriiuont of their country iu its owa vessels to auy tereign counemployers, when these crimes are subject to try majvin like manner, he exported or reex infamous punishment. ported in the vessels of the other country; and same bounties, duties ond drawba ks shall The provi-ion- s of this treaty shall not apply. the aud collected, whether such exportaallowed be Jo anv eriino or offene of a political character; or bo made in v sscis of the and the peron or person delivered up for the tion ot the Republic of Salvador. or btates United in eeumeratod the article crimo; preceding No higher or other duties shall be imposed on shall In no easy bo tried for any ordinary NG FORWAKDI crimo committed previously to that lor which the importation into the United Matts ot any Rehis or their surrender is akccl. articles the p oduee or mauufaeture of Haivador; aud no higher o- - other duIf the pcron whoo surrender mav bcmlaim-e- d publicshall be i a. posed on the lmpoitation into pursuant to the stipulations of the present ties i ut)iic of baivudor of auy articles the lie the have comshall been treatv, arretcd for the A mission of offenses in tho country whore ho has produce or. maiiutacture of the United btates sought an asylum, or shall have been convicted than are, or may be pavabio on the like articles, or manufacture ot suy forthere'or, his extraditisn may bo doforred until being the produce he shall hare been acquitted or have served eign country; nor shall any Higher or other duterm of imprisonment to which he may ties or charges be imposed m either of tuo two COMHISSIOI MERCHANTS, the countries on the txoortation of any ai tides to have beon sentenced. In no case and for no motive shall tho high the United Sta es, or to the Republic of Salvalospect vely, than such rs are payable on contracting parties bo obliged to deliver up dor, of the like articles to any forsheir own subject. If, in conformity with the the exportationnor shall any prohibition be imouutrv; eign in laws in force the stato to whioh the accused on the ovportation or importation of any Keep on hand a theiee stock of belongs, he ought to bo submitted to criminal posed the pr duo or matmf&cturo of the procedure for crime committed in the othor articles or cf the Republic of Salvador, United States, must the latter inforcommunicato state, tho or from the territorns of the United States, mation and documents, send tho implements to the territories of the Repubuc of or tool which Wore employed to perpetrato or to or from w inch shall not (groceries, equally extend to ail the crimo, and proouro every other explana- Salvador, tion or evidence necessary to prosocuto tho otoer nations, Iu order to prevent the possibility of any nii-ucase. rstaiiding. it is hereby declared that the Requisitions for the surrender of fugitiv from justice shall bo inado bv the respective Btipulitious toContained in the hree preceding Tobaccos, articles are, their full extent applicable to the diplomatic ogonts of tho contracting parties, vessels tne Uni:ed State, nd thiir cargoes, of -in tho event of tho absonco of theo from or, iu he gorta cf Sulvauer, and rcripro tho country or its scat of govei nment, thev arriving of the said Republic of may be madelby superior consular fiicor. If caU" to the vessels iu the arriving ports of the Uuiied btates,' w tho bo extradition person hne asked may Cigars, for shall havo been convicted of a crime, a wnethrr tuey proceed irnna the ports 'of the country to which they belong or from the ports copy of tho sentence of tho court in which ho of any other foreign country; and in either case was convicted, authenticated under its seal, and an attestation-o- f tho official character of no discriminating duty aha 1 Le imposed or coltho judge by tho proper evoeutivo authority, lected in the ports of either country on said Cutlery, and ef tho latter by the minister or consul of vessels, or their cargoes, whe.her the same shall be of Dative or foreign produce or munutacture, the United States or of Lalvador, shall accompany the rouuisstion. respectively, howft is likewise agreed th it it shall be wholly When, ever, tlr fugitive shall have been merely free tor all mercuauta, commanders of ships and charged with crime, a aul-- t authenticated copy other citizens of both countries, to manage, by Pipes, of tho warrant for his arrest in the country themselves or agents, thcirown business, in ad where tho crime may have been committed, tne porta aud places subject to the or the depositions upon which such warrant of each other, as well with respect jurisdiction to the con may havo beon isuod, mu-- t accompany the fugnmouts and sal of their goods and merchan-diso- , I ho aforesaid. by wholesale or retail, as with prefident of tho to Liquors, reqviition United estate of tho president of .Salvador t.ie loadtog, unloading and Bending respect off their nmy thon iuo a mutant fur the apprehension ships; they being in all these ctses to be of tho fugitive, in order that lie may lie as citizens of the country in which they treated I reside brought beforo the proper judicial authority or at least to be placed on an equality with tho ETC. ETC., KTC., for examination. If it should then bo decided citizens of the most favored nation. that, according to law and th evidonee, tho Tne citizens of neither of contracting parties extradition is due, pursuant to tho treaty, tho shall be liable to any embargo, nor be detained bo mav to the fugitive given up according with their vesels, cargoes, merchandise or efAT forms prescribed in such cases. fects. i or any military expedition; nor tor any Tho expenses of the arrest, deientfon and pub ic er private purpose whatever, without 1. transportion of the persons claimed shall bo lowing to the parties in created an equitable and paid by tho government in whoso naiuo tho sufficient indemnification. requisition shall have beon made. Whenever the citizens of of the conThis com'ention shall continue in roree dar- tracting parties shall be forcedeither to seek refuge or tho-da- v HR from ten of exchange of asylum in the nvera, bays, port or domiulons ing year ratifications; but if neither party shall have of the otfirr, with their whether mergiven to the other six (H menths previous no chant or war, public or jvessels, rivate, through stress tice of its intention to terminate the same, tho of pursuit of pirates or enemies, or convention shall remain in lores ten years want of prvifcions or water, they shall be reso on. longer, and ceived and treated with hurnani y, giving to Tho present convention shall be ratfied and them all favor and protection for repairing &eir the ratification exchanged at the city of ships, procuring vrovi-iou- s and placing themOF Washington within two ve (12) months and selves m a situation to continue sheir voyage sooner it possible. without obstacle or hindrance of any kind. All the ships, merchandise and efleds In witness whereof the respective plenipo belongtentiaries of have ?ignod the proent'conven-tio- n ing t he cituous of one of the cantractiag par-ti-e in duplicate, and havo hereunto affixed which may be captured by pirates, whether w.thin its jurisdiction- or on th high aeah, and their eals. (Teraiga aad Deneeetic.' Done at the city of San Salvador the twenty-thir- d may be carried or found in the nvors bays, day ot Lay, A. D. one thosand eight porta, roads rr dominion of the ot the other hundred and seventy, and of thejndopondenco shall be delivered up t the owners, they prevl mg in due and proper form their rights before of th United States tho niney-fouitthe competent tribunals; it being well under- Alpkki) T. A- - Toubmit, sbxl.1 stood t. at i he cl.iia stail be made withiu the Akbizv. Gkkgo. skal.j term of one by the parties themselves And whereas the said convention has been their att ruwj jear s, or agents oi their respective dulv ratiued on both parts, and the respective govei nments ratifications were exchanged in this city on tho When auy vessel belonging to the citizens of for second day of Jdarcn, 1874: of the contract ng parties shad be wreckeither b- -t be known it Now, therefore, I, Ulysskb ed or foundered, or shell softer sny damage on S. Gmst, president of the Uu.ted States of the coasts or within the dominions of the other America, have caused the said convention to there snail be given to them all assistance and bo made public, to tho end shat the same, and in tue tame manner which is usual clause and article thereof, mav- be ob- protection, A. BOOTHS OYSTERS evry and customary wi h vessels of the nation served and fulfilled with good faith by $ho and where the damage happens; permitting them to United States and the citizens thepeef. unload the said vessel, if Urueasary, of Ra mer, in witness whe'eof I have hereunto set my chandi and cftocts, without eiacaug for it any hand and caused the seal of the United States duty, impost or contribution whatever unless be athxed to may be destined tor conavmptioa or sale id tke Territory-- of Montana. Done at tho city of Washington this fouith they m the country or port where they may have been day ef March, in the year of our disembarked. hundred , Lord one thousand eight The citirepa tff eath' 0 1 contracting partite and. ef tho indeseal, aad Seventy-fou-ofr, the United Bball have powef t. di.pus of their personal of States pendence go .da or vem estate withiu the jurisdiction of the America the ninety-eightU. S. GRANT.. oaher, by sale, dona; inn- or otherwise; and thel . r eprest-- nti ves, bei g- citizens pt tbe pthen tho President: By aad all Minds ef Ceaalrf Pre Ha.muto.x Fish, pa tp, thU succeed ig (half par onai eooda or. 1 rfsU estate,, wkitlMUf Jby leiltmeui or ab liutirta- p--l Secretary of State. , kaasM Par Cash iKB to; and thev may teW pos dm tknrtof either by tbemaelvea or others acting for them, and diepoae of the same at tk-- it will, paying aoeh ouea only a the intiabiiaota of toa country wherein aatd goods are shall be subject to pay in like casta,. . Both contracting parties promise and engage formally to gif thatr special proteo ien for the persons ana property of tli aipzcns of each thT, of alt oocupetlona, who may be in the territories to the jurMticti of one or the otlitr, transient or dwelliog therein, leaving u them the tribunal ef juattce opeu and fr.-for tneic judicial recourse, on the same term which are usual and customary natives or litizt-nof the Country? for'yilklhi which purpose they may either appear iu proper person or emthe prosecution or diffuse of their ploy m such f advocates, solicitors, notaries, agentsrfgius end Jach ra sa they may judge 1 roper, in U their trials at lew ; aud Buch citizens or agents e hall have free opportunity to be present at the deds. ions or aeuteuces of the tribunals in all cases which may concern them, and phall enjoy in such cases ali the rights end privileges accorded . to the native citizen. The cititinl of the United Btetee residing In the terrltorica of the Republie of Salvador shall the most perfect and entire se enjoy the curiiv of enjy conaciei ce, without being annoyed, exercise of prevented oe isturhed in the thair religion in private houses,proper or i the chapels or places f worship a; poiutad for that purpose, proyid-- t that m so do.ng they observe the deco mm due to divine worship, and the res peat due to the lawa.ua gea and customs of the country. 1 tbert ha.l also be granted vO bury the citisena of the United wlio may die in the Repub-- l cf Salvador, in . cmveiiiut and adequate glad' to ii appointed and established for that purpose, with the koowle Ige f the local author 1 tie.-- , or in such other pia.'ea of sepulture as of (he deceased: may b) ch tsen by tiie fiii-nd-s nor shall the funera a or sepulchres of the dead be disturbed iu any wise nor upon any acconnt, Iu like manner, the citizens of Be vador shall ei'joy witf in the territories of the United State a port ct nd unrestrained liberty of conscience and of exercising their religion publicly or privately. within their own dwelling houses or in the chapels and places of worship appointed for that puri ose, agreeably ' to the law, usages and customs pj the United States. To b continued. ' , SAN FOR TDE UilL. SUBSCRIBE LUNCHZ3 AND - - , and 609, Front 1 - near Jaekson, 8t, ' septtf A - FRANCISCO CAL V ' ns GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS Largest Stock In Corinnc EVERT DAY BREAD FRESH JAMES PiKd DALY, AND CAKE I. v DALI S 7AHD, i ( mroBTaas or. Latest Telegraphic Reports Titvs Three meals, $1; Reds, Bfic; Board per week, Jj.tO; Board and lodging, $7. f.iqurs at tho All Kinds ot 45 . Ponder Prlee, ; , Forelon and Domostle 1 Wine Lowes k , Liquors nSc v B. LACHMAN, sapl-t- f li ELTON FRED J KIESEL&CO ft t ,( filmt. No. SU Raeraatsal Proprietor Full HOUSE, Bcpartmen t Local Between Front and Battery, OAN FRANCIttCO 7 Kolton, Utah sep8tf ' Thk Only First-clas- IIotkl s in thk Place. GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST oi-t- he nd riai-vaa- and Wholesale Retail. r, 'IMPORTERS FRUIT. - h. I: iMti - h. Pan aW or ISAAC D. nCKTCOFii OWENS & CO., Props. fur-niho- Shipping sod Conuninkn Ucrohant d. Summons. with the Mao. is a In eenneetie ) SAN FRANCISCO, EnDA.it County, ) Probate court, special term, January Frmt Streak, 418 op!7-t- f box Particular attention paid to the purchasing f China and Japan Teas, Califernia Wines and J0D -- Liquors. sop8tf . , GfiAUD HOTEL. r JOHNSON & CO., Proprietor, ut Job a MONTGOMERY . STATEMENTS noTiCETocnmlroiis. Estate of Thomas Hall Deceased. having been appointed Ad THE undersigned of the Estate of Thomas HaU against aid deceased, ali persona having claims same to th estate are required to present the oa. Battle Creek, undersigned st his resided Oneida coucty, Idaho, (or to E. J. Davis, Mslad. or H. W. O. Margery, Eaq., attorny-at-law- f Franklin.) within , tea month ftqcn the data o, the first publication of this notice, or be forever W. C. BOBBINS, barred. Administrator of the estate of Thomas Hall, deceased. Franklin, Oneida Oo., Idaho, I r. January 6. It75. f" i E R PM Plater rest i ! 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LL-- and poptraid Tur Bkvkkt.t Budget $75 per weok CASH to all, at home or traveling. new. Address at onco, Something entirely Taa li xv kblt' Co-- , Chicago. ' . - i i stpStf s E TJ T FREE f sepStf ; 4 OAfl FRAriCIOCO. LABELS . BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, t ' v s , , i " BLANKS, , MARKET t.STREETS AND J " S, ? CAL. 7, 1875, Uou. Samuel Smith, Judge. Char ItS L. Mast va. Clara F. .Mast Summons. To the bheriff of said county, greeting: We commiud jou to summons Clara F, Mast to ap- FIRST-CLASS OFFICE pear lu said county to answer complaint of Chas L. Mast, plaintiff, wheiein he pra s judgment f r a divorce from all matrimonial obligations existing between hliu and Clara F. Mast, his wife, for the all. ged cause of willful desertion lor over six years, aud still continues to For exeouting all kinds of willfully desert and abandon said plaintiff with for out justifiable cause or provocation, and other causes morn fully act forth iu plaintiff's now on file in the clerk's cftice of tne petition court of sa d county, you aie there! ore probate satd defendant hereby commanded to summons to appear in said county to answer said com-jlaiwithin ten dad (exclusive of the day of service), if served withiu Box Elder county, Plain and Fancy Printing. otnerwise, within forty days from such service, exclusive of the day of service, or judgment by default will be taeu against j oil, according to baid action is the prajer of eia petition, b ought to obtain a decree d solving the bonds of matrimony existing between Charles L. Mast and Clara F. Mast, as husband and wife, for the HAND-BILLcans o willtul desertion aud (hat the said pai tics cannot live together in peace and union POSTERS, , aud that their future we fare demands a separaaid petit oir sets forth and alleges that tion. D0D0ERS, j tlie said parties are husband and wife and that countv the in in married were Philadelphia, they PROGRAMMES, ot Philadelphia, state of Pennsylvania, about the t'j li day of January, A.D. 164, and that deENVELOPES fendant dest-rteplaintiff on or about the 18th 18C8. ot January, day In testimony whereof, I, J. C. Wright, clerk of LETTER HEADS, paid court, do hereunto sec my hand aud affix the seal or said court, this 7th day of January, , f BILL HEADS, J. C. WRIGHT, oierk. us. 1876., ' ' i The hou?o has been rofitted and well Tho table is supplied with the best tho market affords. Mages leave every morning ior all principal point in Idaho. Tbbitobt of Utah, - f- -r 1 v |