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Show V- .v. V ww ,,1 fc. l' CORmE DAILY TlEftDAT SIAIL. FKltRIAltT 1U, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. r UNITED STATES OFFICE IIS FOR UTAH: Governor George I Woods, Oregon. Secretary George A. Black, Utah. Chief Justice J. B. McKean. New York. Associate J. S. Foreman, of Pennsylvania, and P. 11. Emerson, .Michigan. Marshal Goorgo It Maxwell, Michigan. - U. S. Attorney William Carey. Kurveyor-GenerNathan Kimball. Ind. Receiver of Public Monev--- !. It. Overton. Register. I.and Office Willitt Pottenger. U. S. J. I. Tacrgart. Illinoi'. V. S. Aaejr Collector O. J. Hollister, California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probate Judge Samuel Smith. Sheriff dohn Burt. 'Prosecuting Attorney J. C Wright. .Iti-th-- es al and Collo tor J. Rosenbaans. County Clerk J. C. Wrijrht. School Superintendent Mr. Joelsoa. Aie9or , Seunty Recorder J. 0. Wright. CORINNE CITY OFFICERS: ' Mavor TT. E. Ilnrlbnt. ' Ceunc-ilinoS. J. Tibbals. L. Eliel, E EC. Ferynsnn, J. W. Guthrie, J. T. Parkinson, J. llal-b- , Ilirarn House. M. 1). 0hiitree, Louis Owner and Henry Lietree. C. Jacobs. Recorder Trtaurer Lambert Elio!. Jueti of the Pea o L. C. Jasebs. Marshal 1. D. Ran. School Trutoes S. L. Tibkals, II. Hoase and A.. Ilardenbrrook. - n 1-- . i Jr a i if i i CORINNE AND VICINITY. The Mail Printing Company, heretofore conducting this paper, has been dissolved. Th M,ail from-th- is on will be published by Cooke & Johnson. Mr. Watts, the retiring member, will be with us for a few days, when he will leave for Virginia City, Nevada. In our business and social relations with Mr. Watts we have always found him to be true blue, and it is with extreme regret that we announce his with- drawal. AT THE OCCIDENTAL In Salt Lake City, the ever popular albelonging to... a Bishops daughter at proprietors, Auer & Ucrpht, can be found to the tastes of catering Mona through a dog playing wills some- ways in the city the When thirsty public. thing in the hack yard, which proved A correspondent of tho Tribune gives an account of the finding of an infant child weighing and you wish to indulge, we recommend to be the hody of-- a about ten pound. It bad been stabbed you to their care. Their Tom and Jerry in the side, and the supposition is that is simply immense. the young unmarried saintess had been iis J, DAILY f.7 A I L. like new; combings made up etc.: at the Standard Ilair Stored Salt Lake - H. Kiese?. A.J.Caggie, ' " JL terian Church. Every one is on the qui vive for tho Calico llall All arrangements are completed, and those attending may be assured of a happy time. to-ni- ght. The First District Court, Judge Emerson presiding, convened at Provo yes- terday. Is it not about time for something to be don in regard to the approaching election for city officers. A Mayor and five Councilman ore to be elected, we believe; but the trouble now seems to be, from general conversation, that so many of our worthy citizens desire the office of Mayor it will bo a hard matter to select enough from whats left to fill the other offices. The undersigned wishes to inform the public that ho has closed his moat market only for a few days, for the purpose of repairing hiPshop, and will open again in about thirty days, when every thing in his line of business will be offered to his customers in the finest syle, and at the lowest price tho market will possibly afford. D. W. Babcock. Sisson, Wallace Js Co. are almost daily receiving fresh supplies to their extensive stock of goods, to be sold cheaper than ever. Supper will be served at the Western Hotol for those who attend the Calico Ball to-nig- Men recently down freru Hamptons bridge say the rebuilding of the structure washed away by the ice about a the Mormons and build the narrow gauge road as far as is necessary to secure the Montana freight, whether they have money r not, is the cry ef those who have tried te make Corinne a dead town for some time past, but the statement was not verified jyesterday by that class of peoplo. We are informed by ono of our citizen who started for 'n yesterday that after proceeding a short distance they found rails and stakes piled on the track te such an extent that it was impossible for the train to proceed until sonic time bad been spent by those in charge in cloaring the rubbish On inquiring ef the conductor away. the causo of the obstruction, he was told ihat it had been placed there by Mormons who hud labored on the road during its construction and never secured their pay, and that it was not an uncommon occurrence, but had frequently hapn the road. pened at different points If the Mormons try to Vuin the road they have already built through their own neighborhood, it is not probable that they will leave their homes to construct roads, without pay, through an unsettled country, in which they have n interest, and should tho officers of the church order them to do so, it is likely they would receive the same answer they did from the gentleman whom they attempted to prevent from being a candidate for Councilman on the Independent ticket in Oneida county, Idaho, atthe last election, and that by mere than one person they would be politoly told to go to h 1. CARPET S., -- I MONTANA STItEEi, CORINNE, UTAH. THE MATCHLESS Kuhe, Fred Taylor, ARE MADE erie; BILLIfftvS & 'it AT-- A . f.' 'V, irvcrv... J. Browning, Johnson, pk VIIEEL0CK, Sole Proprletcrs 8. 8. John Nickum. FOR TOE I1AIL. SUBSCRIBE THE OLD CORNER. CORINNE MILLS ; v. i y - ' Moor v-- ' M anngers. Tim Henderson, Corimio, Utqh., W. L. WHEELOCK Bam Howe. Lo-ga- Has Music by Browning and Taylors Latest TelegraphicVReports? Quadride Band. ie-ope- nd Depot in tir.t-cla- ss ; the Old Corner fneioc the style und keeps the New rJachi riery Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. f t Free Lunch every night, consulting of Oyster Soup, and the Vegetables ef the .ease . TICKKTS, 91 50. -- AND- S ' k II. S. HIASISHILS SALE. forwhat ybu get, and get what ay of forerloanreTand sale IJUU8UAXT to a decree by the Third Judicial District Com t of the Territory of Utah, l shall expos, at public tale at the ront doer oTthe Court House iu toe city of liriliam, Conuty of liox Jhhler, amt Territory of Utah, on the 2d day of March, A. I). 1875, st 12 o'clock M, the following deAll tht certain piece scribed premises, t: or parcel of land situa'e ih Box Eider County, : L' tali lot Territory described aa follow., four (4) in block one hundred and ninety-eigh- t (l: 8i audone and one half (1 Ji) feet front off the wed i 'e of lot three (3) iu the same block, all laid down in the plot aud mirvc.v of Corinne l ity, as ma e by John ONeill for the U. P. R.lt. Compan-- , and two billiard table, o be B.Ui a. at the suit of the property of Jacob O. Kuney, Henry O. Harkness. GEORGE R. MAXWELL, U. d. Marha1. February 8th, 1875. Full Local CENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST r the-Hhi- THREE MEAL TICKETS FOR HALL, Martin bot Sisson Wallace & Co. have just received, and intend to keep a fine assort- to JOB OFFICE FIRST-CLAS- S THE BANK. y, HAND-BILL- S, Tlie Celebrated Paid for Wheat. Moore, Propro. Retail Butchers, The Best Quality of. Flour U holt sale & Dealer, in all kinds of . Cos. & . hand and fbr sale at the Sausage, Dried Beef. to And everything pertaining Butcher Shop. a first class LOWEST MARKET BATES. J3 . GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Vo Havb the Most Completely: Furnished Mill in Utah, and Propose to do the Coot ; ORGANS AND MELODEOflS The oldest, largest and mot perfect manufactory in tho United States. CORIN1VE. ow Cl; Montana at., next door to 8ison, Wallace Montana Streets, 9. ireoples Market. Ta eeaBeetioa with the Mail ii a In Richards Hall, is tho place for tho beer in the city. Call and try it. quality. "IN CASH"W Meals at all Hours. Salt Lake City, ! j Give drinks to all those who at the Old Cornro dines. Louis Ordner BEER ' Highest Jtl&rket Price dishes sorts of "iO 11 river supplys fishes; And the f ir La Ilclle France, and the hills on The . MILWAUKEE hs full him with f'f mcat,, wild and t'me, he ie-i- to-wit- Workmen. t Here food is prepared for the Lest of society, And liaiiduoinely served in all styles fetid ' ' variety; And the lovers of imported liquors nd wine Say heelocks tho place in the city to diue. to-wi- t you pay for. Department -- V Experienced . j U " ment of Tin and Hardware constantly For rating all kinds of ago is progrcsing rnpidly. About twenty men are employed in the on hand. IDAHO. work, and it will bo completed within MONTGOMERY Jk KINGSBURY, Trops. a couple of weeks. This will be good The mercury has frozen solid at Piorce nows to the peoplo of that section, as it Plain and Fancy Job Printing. has been a source of great inconvenience City. has entered upon the Hyman Henry to teamMer ever since the bridge was On llio old llntuy Bank fornar. duties of treasurer f Owyhee. washed away. , A man named Jeffreys was severely the shaft of the Wat E, 5. Glover, the photographic artist injured by fulling who was in Corinne about a month Eagle mine, Silver City. C. L. Parke, of San Francisco, has Fifth & POSTERS, returned this since, sketching in tho of Work completed putting DODftEKi, morning and is now engaged in com- just the drill electric and Burleigh battery PR0CRAMMSS. pleting the views from all quarters of for blasts in Poorman the exploding ho will the city. present ENVELOPES tho results to the citizens, and if he finds mine, near Silver City. LETTER HEADS, encouragement enough will have the MONTANA. BILLHEADS, views lithographed. -- The people of Missoula are taking STATEMENTS A froight train of eight teams came in measures for the erection of a beet sugar BLANKS, from Pocatello this morning, and will factory. LABELS , Tbc snow has entirely disappeared in FREDERICKSBURGER LAGER BEER be followed by another in a day or two. Stock of all kinds This is the point where several of our Sun river valley. . BUSINESS CARDS, freighters have been wintering their has done well, although at one timo the was snow indithus quite deep. stock, and their arrival early Always on Tap. VISITING CARDS, Deer Lodge wants to utilize the twenty cates preparations for an unusually large BALL TICKETS, freighting business this summer, and for or thirty convicts confined in the peniBILLS OF LADING, an almost immediate start north. All tentiary there by petting them to muiu. & Cigars, Wines, Liquors, CERTIFICATES, that is ifece&sary now is for the spring facturiug woolen goods. to commence Several Weight RECEIPTS arriving, At a meeting of tho trustees of the Montana and Idaho merchants aro emPublic Library of Kentucky, January ployed laying in their stocks, both east was resolvedthat C. AI. and west, and this will be accomplished 16, 1875, it Briggs, Esq., vlrt, under Hbn. Thomas ' , ... soon.'E. Bramlette (deceased) was the real Calico Ball Attention, Everybody. business manager of tho gift "concerts And Prices to Suit the Times Ordrro Prc-.- Uy Attcadtd. To. It is thought necessary by theUom-mitle- already given in aid of the Public Libr-fur- y of Kentucky, be and hVis hereby in order to insure those wishing said of to take part in the Calico Ball a select authorized to take the afin of the management party, to. distribute the tickets to those Bramlette n fairs of the Fifth and last Gift Concert, having invitations, and that on no IIOTEL W THK PUC will ary one be admitted and that the drawing announced for Tie O.UT .and 'without one. There will ho no tickets February 27, 1875, shall positively Addresa & OWENS on that CO., take Props. day sold at tho Opera House.- These having unequivocally place i ,;s v .try or f further without tickets At postponement Kiesel any iavitatieus can obtain well and refitted house The been has fur, FwinTinc COJ A Co.s,- - Kuhn Bro.s and McNutts delay on any account whatever. R. T ni shed. The table i supplied with tho beat, mornleave affords. the cem-ttemarket every StagesJ. Fred. Corker, Durrett, President. t Drug Store, or of any one of the for 11 prineipal points in Idaho. ing for Utah. Salt Lake City, agent CorJnno Utsft By order., of the committee. i To-morr- ' i BURDETT ORGAOS r month the-cit- Kf JBrSEND TO THE BURDETT ORGAN COMPANY, ERIE PENN. ' FOR CIRCULARS. K Abe 1. (Roods mnd VlGthinv Dry coaiMirrca or ixvirATiow. Oh, yes! the Bishops will ardor out is' r j i. Citv. The Presbyterian Mite Society will meet on Friday evening in the Presby- u Ilao the Largest and Cheapest cf couvirrraK or aaaxvccifXKT. F. Kossmaa, .I iy.. 3Slew C. P R. R. Old Hair cleaned, dyed and made r.,r, i J f r -- opportunity? I, w j, jt fflciaarjE Use Dooleys Yeast Powder if you there and took this means of getting relish light, elegant biscuits, rolls or rid of the child. pastry. 'Convenient to Jiave in the We have before called attention to the house, always ready, reliable, and permits no waste of flour with which it is opening here for someone familiar with prepared. Manufactured THE Dooley & the business to start a cheese factory. Brother, 69 New Street, byNew York. On a trip up the read and a visit among some of the ranchers, we found many of CEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ihera with large numbers ot milch cows, Notice. but as they wero not prepared for butter HFltKTO- making they milk but very few of them. Tilt: existing between Martin A Moore, BEST ADVERTISING UEDICH tbe Peoples Market. has been disconWe are assured that with a very slight in tinued by Vr. Mnrtiu retiring. The business effort an institution of the kind might will be centinued by Hey Iron k Moore. .D.J. UBYFKOX, secure the prpducts of 500 or 600 cows J, H. MuORK. at least. That kind of business is made very profitable in the east, and it might BALI-- , be made much more so Lera. Nearly GEAKD CALICO. IN THE TERRITORY. all our cheese is imported, and it always finds a ready market at high prices. We For tho bencfit.of tbo Nobraska Grasshopper Sufferers. have an unlimited range, and the trains run on such a time ns to make it very AT TH- Econvenient to bring in the milk for a long distance from the west. Will not some of our enterprising citizen take OPERA HOUSE, hold of the matter? As our valley is CORIME settled up they may build up an enormous business', which will prove remunTUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 16. HAS TIIB LARGEST CIRCULAVIOK IN erative to the projectors and furnish the TUB NORTH BRN COUNTIES producers with a ready market. Who AND ALONG THK will be the roan to tako advantage of the " 'a , 5 4,0 Work In the Territory. . . Y 7, 00 Now in uso. Drlnc On Your Grain t No other Musical Instrument ever obtained . the same Popularity. oarSend for Prico Lists. BIirFALO, JT.Y, Address t. i . -- LEONARD ELI EL, t : 5. e, HELTON r. - the-plac- HOUSE, i con-siderat- CENTS' t SS r.. M e. J, r , Piroprleton. GE 3 P CE T 1 1 ' IAN0 HATS. AVING PERFECTED MY ARRANGE-JTJJ-L mo ts with seme of the largest houses .am preimred in New York aad dSostoo to pay the , -- TTTV i HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR niDfc; rf6As iW'teivi J'fen ' AT Tills CITY HALL, ; I 4 Chicago eeni-t- f f OFFICE BiU ; at gfili T, RUN DAL Ir-Hci- e w A. J. CAGG2E, a W'A Pcintor Cl Paper IJcnccr txrk L UIL Ocm'l FURK1SKIX3 GOODS ion FlMT-CLA- , Boots and Shoeo, ' KoltonvUtah. k ?forC2 cuttirfcsucn,. Ala. Toponco, - Wholesale and retail dealer in FBEE LDNCH, p t ' - .V, ? ! 1 . r ! V Ueceiyer cf Cjiy Luh JWV-r-irT,tow- , 8a1t Lake te LaD 1). liyan,at for U2.M r'CafV't. . Japply toIt tnlwio S 9 -- heslxtp ; 4tf2. Tho |