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Show K'vrter ' vjt 5 6 v-- ' , ' , t. r', rji V if f .v VM t V rV" f',(,,rt'i '5 If - . V I , ' I ri C ? CDRIIME tljfx b MAIL. DAILY V7 1 1 v TtTp' Published eve ;y evening (except Sands) ) by COOK fr JOHNSON. fc i, 23 cents per week. Vt't" - - - - te Speeisl attention given f - R.OTOV ER Itab and California Lumber, Bnflders EARD8LEY HOUSE, (Formerly the Junction House) per-rfoTfn- od HARDENBROOK A LAHDON. - - OGDEN JUNCTION UTAH. Firstclas accommodations for , TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM. Feed Stables. Front St., sep7-t- f UTAH. A. L. KIDDER, Denver Feed and Sale Stable Wholesale and Retail Dealer In HAT AND GRAIN FOR SALE. and Cijjars. Liquors on hand.'Vh Best Brands Front U. II. CORINNE. seltf AND HeUSB. BIGX Freat St., aear Fifth, Coriaue, Ctik. AMD OATH J. W McNutt, Secretary. SATIS- - I. CORINNE O. O- - F. J. A. Jouvsox, Secretary. VKutUALt D- - CotIbb. I' lab . sep!2-t- f Cameron Not Republican. Chicago, Feb. 25. A special from La Crosse, the borne of Angus Cameron, the newly elected Senator from Wiscon. sin, says it is understood there that he will not go into the Republican caucus, but will actwith the Independents. AXD ft XT A XL, DftALXIU SLCOND-HAN- H CBIFTION the 2d Mair pl-t- SUPERIOR TOILET GOODS. Hair Dro.ing and Bath department .auder the luperlutendeuco of Mrs. Speneor. soltf St. Lcuis, Feb. 20. IIudon E.' Bridge, a wealthy And prominent citizen and senior member of the firm of Bridge, y. He was door west of Beach Co., died ollice. of the President Missouri formerly UTAH. Pacific Railroad, and has held many to-da- CORINNE Union Deaths. GOODS OF EVERY DES BOUGHT AND SOLD. erfunifd Balhs. Jloutnnn St., Sail, oimi eloganlly furuUktd. IM General Merchandise. II. W. P.SPBNCER, PROPRIETOR. f important offices. Bakery Erie, Pa., Feb. 26. John A. Tracy, Firi-- President of the Erie and North East Railway, and man years director of the Lake Shore and Chicago and Rock Island Railroads, and one of the most prominent business men in Western Pennsylvania, died hero this morning, aged 78. Re-open- ed. t BREAD, DoVOL & JOHNSON, PIES, WINES, JEWELERS AND GUNSMITHS, LIQUORS, Have constantly on hand a large assortment of e AND parsons, the ously injuring twenty-fi- ve lime of tho the at lull building being accident. LODGE, No. 4. meet every Frtday night at 8 oclock, in Ma-onilall, .Montana street, Corinne, Utah. Odd Fellows in good otanding are cordially invited to attend. S. 1, TIBBALS, X. G. SHJP MeaUna St., bet. Fifth aud Sixth, BNB. PISTOLS soj17-t- f O. D. RICHMOND & CO. ROOMS, Upt, I oiu New York, Feb. 25. Tho wall of a storo, which was burned a f w days ago, fell through the roof of St. Andrews church yesterday, killing six and seri- ic FACTION GCAKAXTJCKii. AN Terrible Accident. Mondays of each month. Sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to G. GOLDBERG, W. M. attend. -- (GLAZIER AND PAPER HANGER. -- A M. iig, Montana street, the tirstand third vr PAINTER. ST. LOUIS BARBEd 6, & llKGULAR COMMUNICATIONS eFTF hold at Masonic Hall, Short's build ORNAMENTAL IS ALL STYLES CORINNE LODGE NO. A F A IlOPU EKD. SAUSAGE, . AMMUNITION. Ice Breaking Up CRACKERS, CHEESE. Free Lunch. RE- - IN SATISFACTION WARRANTED pairing Guns, Watohe. Clock an Stocking a specialty. n!6 GEORGE IIANF, Proprietor. deor east of Bank of Corinne. UTAH. CORINNE e epl-t- f UTAH VtrrL OVERLAND SHOPS, Carriage RepalringlPaintlng and Trimming Wagoni, Buggies and rfleighs made to order TORTII FRONT STREKf, jVeat IvEarket. Durinne NaK ectl5-- U the bot beef, veal, mutton Ilways on band, be-A and pira; tae t corned moat, and tho be.-t sausages of all XT tivH. kind. Cash raid for all kind of hides. 3Ac$ts de. . livered any placo froo of charge. I am thankful lic. - for the patronage of the pub- LEVI SANDERS. Summons. In the Justices Court of Malad Precinct, in the county of Box Elder, Territory of Utah. B. C. Jacobs, J. P. Allen liardenbrook and John Lardon, partners, doing ness under the hrm name and style of Hardoubrook Jt Landon, plaintitis, against . m . , Dealer W illiam ilatumond, defendant. j , ' . . ' . The people (f the Territory of Utah sond greet-ing- to illiam Hammond . dotendant You are hereby summoned to appear before me at my odive in Corinne city, .in the eounty CORINNE, UTAH. of bux Elder, ontheA'Ah day of January, A. lt7.', at lu oclock a. iu , in an ction .nuea At Henry, Lciwea Store, Montana 8t 1). hfpught against you by said plaintiffs, to answer the complaint of the above named plain lifts. fiaid action is brought to recover one GASH PAID FOR EVERYTHING- .(31J 7D) dollars aud hundred and thirty-si- x jst.I. seventy cents, balance due for feeding horses from July oti laTd, to ugust 27th, leJ,or EVERY PERSON will, be taken against yon lor the judgment Man, woman, boy or girl should send at c- -e said amount, together with costt of this suit if er one ot the Excelsior Mationery Packet7 you Sail to appear and answer. entaininx note paper; envelop s, penholder To the Sheriti or any Constable of said eounblank book, pens, ty, blotter, pencil, greeting: Maae legal service and due rephotoxraph of JOu bewutiful ladies, tooth picks, pertume turn hereof. Given under my hand this 12th day of Desachet. Chinese puszle, and a fine piece of ladies or Rents jewelry. Try a package. Price, cember, A. D. 1874. E. C. JACOBS, qiwt paidjjh ctA, or 4 for $1. Agent. wanted. A J ustsee ef the Pence of said Precine J. CARTV BURROW, Addrem, 319 Har.weBy ft. Pkrladefyhi dele MiKttAiV, busi- ) Hides, 3?elt and Wool, sCw, woodshed; eUtirn, .1 v Ht) Letter and then do an hours worirolianing Burlington Hawkeye. the sidewalk. WEOTcnri. Tho Supposed Sender. enrolled under Garibaldi and died quite a youth at Velletri. The youngest, Luigi, nlmost a boy, was arrested by thn Papal authorities for treasonf and died ia prison in 1850. Tbe second son, an officer' in the BersaglferL gained tbe medal for bravery at San Martino and died a glorious death before Gaeta. The third, Antonio, a sergeant in the army, was also one of Garibaldi's Thousand, and fell tinderihs?wa11s-eThfpua on the 2d of October, 1860. The mother of these young patriots lingered on in great poverty in the refuge for widows at Turin, and has just died. Surely she deserves a memorial. THE JEWELS FROM THE KHEDIVE. , r t ing m.thi VerviiicanfcaiviAojrMM . Montana Ctrzzi, v inrzua. OOrjXJNNIE The correspondent ef the London Daily Telegraph WritosrJ There? ha just died at Turin a Roman lady, the Countess llaria Tosi, dsugbrer of the Her husband. Marquess Angielstti. Count Tosi di Jesi, an bl6er' In tbe old Sardinian army, fell covered with wounds at Novara. He had four sons, of whom, AHonzOiJhe eldest, after serv- in-an- d f v 4 Mother of Heroes. t A Modern San Francisoo, Fb. 25.- - A dispatch from Florence, Arizona, states that the man recently arrested as Bender, the Kansas murderer, escaped thi guards on the 17th and wandered in the mountains for four days, but was driven by starvation to come was recaptured near there. He glvet his name asHnry he is very reticent, and answers exactly the description of Bender. ,i, r.lETR5F0UTfi!I;' tlQTEl. 1 Who was Instrumental in Having the v Gift Made. ' 't ,V Mrs. Jlinnie Sherman Fitch's diamonds are still in the custody of the Custom Demise, but thiy arc net likely to remain there much longer, as the President recently signed tbe "act "of Congress thai ' permits Lieut. Fitch to receive them. The only question now r ie as to tbe duties whether leg- special uiMEiuKrodi. . r j islaiiott is needed f r their remission. Tl.e revenue authorities think not. They believe that the act already passed implies that tho jewels shall be delivered free. Where officers in the armj, navy or civil servieo have received presents MONTGOMERY St KINGSBURY, Progs. from foreign rulers, the custom has been to waive the payment ef the duty. The jewels will be turned over to Lieutenant Fitch without any ceremony, On I hie old Onsssjr Bank Csmsr. s the Khedive of Egypt has no recognized representative here who can mako the presentation in bis name. Mr. Edward hherer, tbe acting consul of Tur1 key in New Turk, says that the Turkish Fifth Cl Gtrooto, Minister at Washingotu is restrained by diplomatic usages frvm making the presentation, however much he may desire to do it out of compliment to General Dheiman. The Foreign Minister of the Sultan has not sent- any' instructions about the jewels, and consequently the gift is not regarded by the Minister as an internatienal eae requiring his action. . In the eyes of Turkey's representative be is a subject- of the Sultan, aud has no official control over them. The present from the Egyptian ruler was brought about by Gen. Chas. F. FREDERICKSBURGEFL LAGER BEER Stone, formerly of the United Stales army and now on the Khedive's staff. Mr. Stephen D. Merchant, Commercial Always an Tap. in this of city, says that Egypt Agent General Slone and General Sherman are old friends. They first knew each other in San Francisco twenty years ago. Wines, Liquors, & Cigars,' Gen. Stone was stationed there from 1S51 to 1856 ns Chief of Ordnance of the Pacific Depaitinent. He resigned te become a banker, and it was thru he made the acquaintance of Gen. Sherman, who was a partner in- - thb banking houe of Lucas, Strong A Co. Each helped the And Price to Suit the Time When the rebellion other in business. broke out Geu. Stone was made InspecIIOU li tor General of Volunteers in the District of Columbia, and while there he again met Gen. Sherman, who served as a colonel at tbe defence of the capital for two Kolton, Utah. After the war Gen. Stone months. went to Egypt and joined the Khedives army. The Khedive made him Fakir S IIotki. is the Puck Pasha, a rank next to that of a prince Tap 0LY It correspond of the royal family. with tho title of General in this country. OWENS & OO.r Preps. It was through Gen. Stone that Gen. Sherman while" traveling in the East in N. 1869, got to know the Khedive. Tho houe ha Loon refitted and wolf Y. Sun. The table ia snMUed fith the beat the market tford. Stage eave every mornpoints in Idaho. He Thought It Wat Deli rum Tre ing for all principal . sepli-t- f M. CALI P DELL, iim4q Tina Prcprlctor. t fiia.tr j ip. f. i; fid r Doardjand tT a iodclnCto C3.o -- Free Bue to and from the Oar. ' Bag-gaTrsnsfrired with Careaad t , without , Char,.. gn , , I ii f -- ; . I ) THE BANK. The attention of the traveling nubile I rpe cially nvited to thivMoae, ti jx Ls btely changed hands and i now in charge of one ot the inert popular and experisnoOd betel men in U.tfh. . yrv Stagos for ell parts ef Montana tad Idaho leave the Metropolitan daily at:33a.cL. ' t s ; i Si , Montana CORINNE. - Celebrated Th. - FBKE LUNCH, ELTON tiE, - t- V .XT?'. j A Billiard Saloon In connection 'House seltf "r ' , "with the ts'-- - j CENTRA! HOTEL. - - I ! i 1 (neeteas ' ' . j Btskqo.JRwsqee) 1 -- CORINNE r A VTADi 7 1 J. MOriTOOf-IEr-c t la t YPropr. ; THIS U 5f I. Y FI BSTLACfi JQOTSlt HIE CITY. IN I TERMS THREE DOLLARS PBR hay: VXW ' : i, RIOE BnuilKa. UM2, KIUMT A31 WELL FL'KHIfiHCD AOOM3. GOOD. SPRING 6ED3 . , IN ALL THE SLEEP- - f 4 ING ROOM. .v The Table will bi st all timfis supplied with tho best, and the oomfort of guests attonded to. I to STAGES AND FRO XX SELENA, DEER Lodge, Fort Bentou, Bosemwi, Vjginia, and all poiuta la Montana, leave every morning at 1 M0, and arrive every evening.' j f ' - r J, Mi . t , i i FRFE COACH TO AC0 VC3U - pitf ESTER 17 CAW. , HOTEL. tl or. UAia ii V via resT-yrie- a, Ftmv-CLAS- Philadelphia, Feb. 26 The ice on the Schuylkill at Manayunk broke up yesterday afternoon. During tho night tho river rose rapidly twenty feet above it usual height, and only four feet below the highest point ever reached, submerging all the houss in the lower part of town, and forcing tbe occupants to mers. abandon them and their contents. The The New Brunswicker says: Snieffle gas works overflowed, the streets were his two weeks' spree to a clo-in darkness, and all the mills except one brought He lay on a lounge are suspended, throwing at least twp on Thursday nighL aa mean as sour thousaud persons op of empleyment. in the parlor, feeling lager, when something in the corner of tbe room attracted his attention. RaisThe Fire Record. ing on his elbow be gazed steadily at It. Cincinnati, Feb. 26. At half past 1 .Rubbing his eyes he stared again, and oclock this morning a fire broke out, as he stared his terror grew. Calling partially destroying building Nos. 126 his- wife, he asked hoarsely: and 128 Columbia street,, and damag Mirandy, what is that?- - ' What is what, Likey? machinery arid stocVef J. F Jones and name is Lycurgus. and hi Sniffles others, wood workers. o8s estimated for short and at from twelve to fifteen ' thousand dol- ,'wife calls him Likey, sweet. lars ; insurance unknown. inho corWhy that that-thin- g ner, said the frightened man, pointing at it with a hand shaking like a polite The Tax and .Tariff BUL cinn. TVrshingion, Feb. 26. Ia the Senate Likey, dear, I see VQthing, replied ' v woman. , of tbe , Merrill, Vermont, (rorj the cotpnait-te- e shrieked. he see it! What dop't you on finance reported back the House Ive got em, Oh. beeyeos! bring Tax and Tariff bill and, stated thftt the Then me the Bible. Mfiandy, bring it quick committee was equally "divided 'upon tho Here on this secred book I ewear never bill. He gave notice that be Would call to tough a drop of whiskey. If Ibreek band cleave to it vp as soon as the Civil Rights bill was my vow, may my right" endthe roof of my aftoutb disposed of. The measure was placed Here, catching another glimpse of the on the calendar. terrible object, be. clutched bis wjfe and begged in pilious tones. Dont leave medont leave your and btitgring tils'" faco Sh the THa Caucus Forco Bill- Irtkey, her dress, he sobbed and moaned Washington, Feb; 20 Immediately folds of into a t&ublecf sleep after the njeeling the House tbief himself . Then his wife stele gently to tho cor-eda proposition morning, Randall picked up thetty snskd, and tkfow that if tbe Revbl.tcaus woqld. agree W, it'UioThb stbve. take up the Su.Sry Ctvik Appprlatio' bill and discuss it till 5 o'clock asA merciful man, tendirJj remarkthen take a recess till 7:30 and taka up ed a HfctMjrre the Force bill for debate' enly, tlie oppo- - ir.g, ii merciful to his beMt, and - v, 1 UTAH, , t HRS. NICKUM k 80S . ii . j t , K f t - ' I PK0P5UET6B4 ' i - ' I Proprietors having itoted the above I well known Upuse will ba nieastd to the patronage ef the public. TJIE -r- eceive KOS8MAN ' Montana I c f It., bet. COLE, ' 2 4th and Sth, , -- 'D , - THE CHOIOE8T V') X Uiffl tts Ccroe AOrO ,; he met 0' ii I Tho Table k CORINNE, ) If, v ( , - AKD ft TDOPOI r 1 LIQDOBS CIGARS ALWAYS OH HAND. V ; f' -- 1 . V!M J. Fred Corker. , f t I , i, li ii4. ' I fjfaiwjsi ' j -i- f . In Izi YtBTEST J y , j it Store, Ifsp-.- .. OiiCK At A. W. Perkins Drag poMto the PrstoScoj. .'j; oAtV'eAtafcv.'CvcJ .Eralwgjf s ,D Hi f - "I"; if r ;y; i;; G f 5 Us , r"a?ir )! I i h U ' well.kaewR Uti Xlir ixtia. i. Vttjtni. . i.fti t .'.I -- tiS itiri 'IT''' 1 e. I kefl X J, ,4p I bred IV STAGES for Montana aad IftUi, leave W ktUMCEU Uetuvnr cseixjgg at ri , CtOAES a ii I M p I. I 4 respondence promptlyfattended to. , ? sM is . , - . THXT f' u t Vii - Jt e, fsrtluLt, v. s d .. Bad Debt CaUectioni a Specialty. six t -- v oiaeieewewMo eeeeeeef eeeOedeeWeeMewOpeMae 4 "( Wff.t-t- ' . t r jrtt ,'X iiSZi tCSAELX ,ASD CdS- bybitTAttiY i rocansTDi. -i i LOAN AfiD OCLLEOTIOR AGEfiCY. bn i ? raowepwee YR3 BOOMS Marshal, Geo. R. Maxwell, Pc 51 60 re. P. O. BoxeTL.'J ) ft Bomi&BitUtuiJUofcimg FREE. LURCH EVERY DAY . - Board aod Lodging pea week. ooewteee penaofl TaOHyiflRt T Y t "i Zr eb t "r - x S f isarr - - UTAH. & f T - " f CORINNE, ftif-ni.h- d. , - no 19 (Opposite R. R. Depot,) -- c:ms called the dog out of the snow, gave him his breakfast in a soup plate, and laid a piece of carpet down behind tbe kitchen stove for him to sneeze on. Then the pan went down town, and the neighbors watcbedluawifejhovjsljnew paths ae-copi- ed e PHIL. KLIPPLE, Prop., Coneral DlacLsmlthing, Wagon Making and. Shooing. Flood- Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 26. The river is forty feat above low water mark and rising rapidly. Mills and bridges have been swept away in all directions. UTAH. scpl8-t- f FURCUSON A BRO., St-- , - - w No Compromise. JWashington, Feb. 25. It is probahle that the fight over the caucus force bill will continue till the 4lh of March.' always TERRACE sition would not fhsist on reading of the journal, which would consume se ' ' eral hours. . . Randall's proposition was then and the House went into com- r 03 d tee on sundry civil appropriation Mil. - - Central. n. BEARDSLEY. M. . .4 Chicago, Feb. 25. The Tribune this morning says of the election of Directors of the Chicago, Burlington and Quiacy Railroad yesterday that it was the general opinion among those present that tho fight which terminated s disaster-usl- y for Joy had only jut began, and that the present management of both the C. B. & Q. A Michigan Central, now controlled by Jny,,will be entirely changed. Thin intimated that J. W. other Boston man, will Brook, or bj elected president of both roads, and of John "NV. O. E. Perkins, Forbe, will be made General Manngor of both roads, while Robert Harris, Superintendent of the C. B. & Q., will be reluined in that capacity, as will also Strong, Superintendent of the Michigan son-in.la- seplk-t- f - m ept24-v- , All operation pertaining t dentistry in the aostsatlltul manner, at reasou-aJbl- o prices ,9mci With Dr. Graham, Cerinne, Ltkh. Conor Fifth aud - . CeRINNH sepltf Hard- ware, Turned Work, Scroll Sawing, Oils, Paint and Colors. Window tilasr. etc. A II order on iino of U. I, and C. P. II LI. promptly attonded to. Terms cash. BICNTIOT. Livery and EASTERN. Railroad Matters- aud Blinds, D;ms, Sash UTAH. ' . CaKfa Cte ear Prompt amnttonpaMtowrdere kf mail. YTeAmir kw m1 ' vi ! NO. 147. 1 Special Dispatches to the Mail. CO., of and dealers in Manufacturers toraoyat'Law, W. TELEGRAPHIC. OGDEN, UTAH. . JOHNSON, CGKIYNl Terrace. & WILLIAMS UTAH. celleetlon-- Kelton. Corinne. epl-t- P. ADVERTISEMENTS. OGDEN Attorueyat-Luw- , GfRlNXE- "Vi fClUteJatJv'rJ C0RIME, UTAH. FRIDAY. FEBQUAD7 23. 1035; VOL. 1. WILLIAM HYNDMAN, One atretxazai, I i BUSINESS CAROS. Jewelry. do, V TTt'-r- -. 100 . Delivered by carrier at Ladla v 00 4t Uooth .A.IXIX j 5 00 Three months STertii X - Vy- 1 .Jte montji ile. P m e try irf , fa 75 TV rr tn 1F?W CPA 2l SlO 00 Waeyear, by mail or expreu . i ,x' TEBKMt E. t' 2 S-i- ' Ji I l will tti . J i, n 'i . Wn221taiTSBi1 f,.i( g fu'f f. r, i v i 1 gf,j V' V; , t |