OCR Text |
Show v r ; v - ; " - r 'S a iffr ' - ; - - . -- Trlv1" 'UC22$ daily ;r.lAIL ii uN 5 oo Jl5; .. Wutw - .brt"sr,t23cnt'p"""',:- US . WEO NoTe' C0RIN.ME LODGE F& A M. A TELEGRAPHIC- ii REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS held at Masonic Hall. Shorts build street, the lirt and third rSr in. Montana month. Sojourning brethMondavs of ea-ren in good standing are cordially invited to GoLiMsEUG. W. M. attend A v(toi'eyut"aw . - . - UTAH. 'fV v- h to eollocUon. ttntio hoii-t-gjren f !?c .j J. I. O. JOHMOON, p, w ttornoy-atLa- stove n y Jonysov, Secretary. A. A. Paintoi dentist. - ... Front Sts - ; ,.n-m- , UTAH enltf DfBitT ale Stable. and Feed t-- rs BEER MILWAUKEE LANDON Feed Stable. Curatr Fiftn and Onlu HALL, Salt Lake City, . In Richard Ilall, is the p!a,'e for the beet beer in the citv. t all and trv it iualitv. LEON ELIEL, A R D Wholesale and retail dealer in , grain for sale. and :ay Boots and Shoe9, ' i & FURCUSON rti St., 1rcr.t BRO., COUINNE. soltf JB AVING t ORNAMENTAL AND in No v Tori to i ay the - PAINTER. and AZIER Front St., c - t.ir Fif.b, Coriane, LUh. touts AND ROOMS, Sth, ilicUnr HI., bet. F'f.h and Cond bj tho cl PELTS ..ni-t- AND Spanl-- i F ll'B. Government, and h TIIUSE DRAWINGS ARE NEVER POSTPONED NOR THE PRIZES REDUCED. Ilrnnl'iN every Itnli. 17 days. REGULAR DRAWING conDts of S200 Tickets, with 812 Prizes, distributing 3180, 000. and Pcrftmird Baths. jf.foM rkos. For ticket, Circulars, etc., address (box 002), furnished. eoma tlegnnily Ef'J. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, with IV 0)0 Tickets, di.'trib uting 31,200, OoO in T FRED CORKER, TOILET GOODS. SUPERIOR SALT LAKE CITY. Ila'r Drc'jlng ar.d Rath the superintendence .Mr. S'l'Ciicer. unior department of so i tf YERLANO enera! SHOPS, KUPPLE PHIL. ,1? KOSS3IAN prop- o - Blacksmlthing, Wagon and Shoeing, Making Ad COLE, Montana 3t.,bet. 1th aud 5th, CORINNE, UTAH. FROM STRIllir, SOUTH (Opposite R. ,rian Utah. ocfl.Vtl & JOHNSON, wkERS AND GUNSMITHS, iure contantlv on hand Assortment of 'a ' ' ,, J;. riSTOLS a large f : j. f ' AND AJIMUNITION. J u 1 ACTION WARRANTED IN RE Watcho, Cloeks AD Swcarng & specialty. -i" lis I Ji.ms, C door east of Bank of Corinne. n.e : UTAH. epl-t- f I m-lie- Cincinnati, ay 3, Host - complete arrangements have been made for decorating soldiers' graves, at Spring Grove Cemetery to morrow. A large number of ex confederate officers and soldiers will unite in th ceremony. t ll -. It I 1 i dSfiy-t ;; A Jackson Arrested. Boston, Jackspn, the a wyer charged with fergery and defalcation to theixteot of eight hundied tliounnd dollars, has arrived in charge of a detective. He denies being guilty. BOARDING ed. ? , ;; LIQUORS, -- 1 SAUSAGE, Free Lunch. , 3 - v -- . ' atlfr, Pro printer. E. Ih . i i itfJDABDZZ3-- FIFTH STREET, ! t Keep on hand and hr sale at tfew York the largsss rt:jt of coon nno Ayr js- p -- ' V- -' i - pita " - sheet nusio, w- , - v . - . UCRCaAIIDO HU6LCAI - : Sticks, Drum QcxdV b- - ii . 'i a - fbr 11 sd Aadrapalmor extras isstrumsnt. L V tijr - ! - A - Ll-J- xT v RATE3-- PER DAY; $0 PER WEEK 31 J I J- BAND COOKS. SCORE BOOKS, . FAFER OF ALL 8IZES. 5 t i FOREIGN. ''' London, May 28. Tho Levant Herald SMyn a aeries of terrible earthquake shocks, occurred about th beginnfng of May, in the Province" of Borousa in Asia M inor. Six hundred houses were destroyed, one hundred and"sixty lives lost ,n ml a hundred and eighty seven persons injured. Special contracts for boarding' boys.. ' t . - jt lilETROPOLITAN Anything mailable forwarded post(Xi of price. Send lor prices. racaii-- t - HOTEL. f I, j n I San Francisco Ray Alameda Title Perfect. Incorporated. fo-tC- UTAH - ) NEWARK Land Company. ( CORINNE, L " A. W. BROWN & CO. t Montana Street, gl The NEWARK LAND GOMPANY b in shape; the Guarantee Fund paid in." ompany will. be preimred in May to take' M. E. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. pai tie bv steamboat and railroad to their town and land-' east tJy retbrence Survey hart it wilt be seen that at Poirero Point, in trout of Newark, the deep water comes all the wav through the channel from tbe i'aeitic. with the r. R. R. running in a TABLE AND SPRING, BEDS airect line through Livermore Pom, making; S this tbe connecting point between all parts Of the United States and, by deep water, to all parts of the globe, and tbe greatest mean ta t.iring oint on the t ay of San Franctsoo wife! Punch., n plentv of water, good elim&te, excellent soil and oa-- y couimunicntion. Purchasers getting can raise largo crops by to 92.30 poseasion as' That was a shrewd method which an Board and Lodging late as July loth- - This inpany planting will ooaia uay. per mence a :tive operation in building soon. For Iowa girl recently adopted to induen all all information, circulars, map, and subscripher friends .V,vattenLber, wedding. She tion. a p!y at tbe otfico of the ompany, tOoH alTornia street, basement, opposite Bnnk ordidnt let them know up to the iiiat momalifornia. San Francisco. 7Ai lad wiil bt ent who the groom' was to be. a aw.tion May 22 1875. by II M. AtwAaU d Free Bus to and from the Cars. Bag. told m acres an I Ms to the highest bidder Terms Co., Transferred with Care and gago at sa!o. redit to large buyor. Possessions Th i Herald says; .Mr. Beecher-inwithout Charge. will bo given by tho 1st of Juno or sooner if i . 1 the crop sre off. tends going to Europe. Ha has no such Steamer M. S. 'Latham leaves tbe Ibot of idea. Alo that Mrs. Tilton i writ:ng Prannan street, opposite the Paciflt' Msdl Steaiu-hi- p harf. San Francisoo Sundays a book. She is doing nothing of the sort. W , and Fridays, at 8:X Tho attention of the Mondays, speednoday-pahlio traveling N. Y. Sun. 11, cially nvited to this Hoise, as ft ha; lately oclock, arriving at'Newark 11 to bair-pa- st chanared hand and i now in 'charge of one iiecording to the tide, giving from lour to five the inot popular and experienced hotel bo 4r. on the ground. Returning, leave New A Brown "County 'editor bought his of ark at half--i men in Utah. o'clock, arriving at can rraneieo athait-faTsi- x beH of r, m.theThe id by the jug full, because he could gtt the rteameroon New York of for Montana all and Ida Stages part it ehenper, bet his wife went to fill tho leave the Breakfast 50 plan; av onLv for what Metropolitan daily at t:3J a. in. cents. Dinner 7 cents. youot; ink-tan- d Fare for ronnd trip, one morning and found it seventy-fiv- e cents. Staves connect with bofA wasnt ink by tho jugfull. to Niles, Coi.terville, Washington running A Billiard Saloon in connection with the Corrers, Warm ; springs, and San Jose. j IIoue. Take life eay, and dont always be r CHARLES R. PETERS, Manasar , maro-lexto an beat, the. suit, up, says t trying a for win hut Ym while, change. may Notice of Dissolution ef in the long run you are sure to b beaten, Ptrircrstip. . ' . . and soino tilorning it will rio when you I hope you Nephew been havent waiting long,,uncle?" U neb All right, mv by. Been reading the jmper, and hd a pinch bv the by, il'-- queer. flavored snuff in this jar of yours, F red. Nephew fagha-t- ) Snuff, uncle! ! Good That's not snuff! jai gracou! .Tho-- e are the ahes of first landlords my CitEVATiON. -- . to-th- - s FIRST-CLAS- -- , - - - - . ' on 1 iu-it- m CENTRAL MOTEL, i (llontana Stage IToose) don't. ' ' UTAH. CORINNE THE Partnership hcrwtobre exjstiea esder the name of ontgomery A Kingaburv, in Corinne City, Utah fs4hb dav dissolved mutual J. MONTGOMERY, Propr. ohn Montgomery retiring " con-en- t. floiu artnerhip: m lect all Indebtedness of and to said partner JOHN MuNTtoMBRY, THE OXI.Y FinKT.ri.AnS HOT El. thiy. 8. M. KINGSBURY. ' IS THE CITT. Corinne, Utah. May 10. 1875. . 1 . is - v y. THREE .DOLLARS PER DAY. TERMS , QR:a no. - j j. w. rjcrjuTT, ' i I7SW BRICK BUILDING, LARGE, PLEA8ANT AND WELL FUHNX'tBBO R OUS, "" GOOD PBriT BEDS IX ALL THB8LEEP- - ing rooms. 1 wnotKjuu 4jrp UKtixti tiuno , .f tv. :jv. e The Table will be at all , times supplied with the be?t,mid the cnmfoirt4' of guests attended to. punc onuco U I DEER TO AF3 FROM Dentuu, Boseman. Virginia, iSgj, t AMO ; . . Wi Tf pounds trts.. discard . semning Ixca GLASS,, , CAtt. x 5 1 r' tlolton,1 Utah. va ssssaassss. mim Xxa Cm.T w FixsT-czu- ss f.N Hotkl nr f'lk 5 VJ ! I i : Jf'JfS OWENS & CO., thT-rtaSur- d. . 1 S VIK fj t f f , J ! i - u I rt .- -i ? . 't pcSttt !.4 . r it n Vi c .. 1 aci ' '' tAXC7 ' ' wall FArra, l' i r 4 r - ' i r 4 it' t . ' A ; ii 5 ' jf . f Cj I i t U'. cssp St.':;: - V , 14 PrcpL Stage aaveovgfg ' r A KO boon refitted and. well fur The Uble is supplied with tho best v tn. - FSRtTHLESY.' AND ao ha hzLj T v Si . i I . SPONQE3. ESCSSr?, m Fucs .C t 4'1 mm, wan, GOODS. ' , X VARNtssTg. M. j j HELTON DOUSE, 't I r t COACH TO AND FROM fl-- . i i , pawts, :ciki 5 i'J ! . '' J 7 i t .'i cncpiOAto. .VI rit sad ill pciuu la Montana, leavM vry morning atJW.ana arr.ve every evening. ' y a CO. Ci are any r - I7. C20UD A. ? inuoicEDoolopo, , e.-cp- BOH 4 ,1 ;4 mou.-tach- - c:::aucnri. The table is sunplied with tbe bot tbe market auordi, and prepared in the finest style. -- 30KQ ui v. t ' s i' n-lS- u 1 CRACKERS, CHEESE. x- s Pianos, Organs; 'Aeordeen, nas, DBaese. ' YoeUos, e Oaitxir Banjq, V toline, Flutee, , Picolo, Clarionets,. Xtrun r1 jVTeat ATarket. 1 ! ' 1 J? f JA. iVf , nt lines'; -- 4 J ss flES, - . 1 Re-open- .irifrfiyi. wwwiwi - s Bakery ,' i, " HOUSE. class FIEjT r 4 - ,- . -- nil Viscount de Losgeril has investigated apothecaries profit. lie says that a bottle of seidlitz water, sold for twenty. THE CHOICEST. WINE. LIQUORS AND CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND. off two bodies from above hr. fivH4eent, costs to make itone eerit and i' Mullen and others had their clothes a hjalf, and tha other profits generally almo.t burned from them, und were are in this proportion. FREE LUNCH EVERY DAY badly burned about In the Augutu, dear, ftid she, tenderly rear of the Church was tho Priests resipushing him from her as the moonlight dence, which was also destroyed.. The flooded the The rosiest saloon in the citr bay window, wherothey wre walls were pulled down after the fire was had better try some think standing, I e nearly put out. One woman jumped other hair dye; yu tastes your iEARDSLEY HOUSE, J from the highet window down upon the like ' " turpentine.' front step, breaking her arm. A man with two children in his arms jumped The women of Clinton, Indiana, have (Formerly the Junction House) from a window and succeeded in praying every saloon keeper It is not quite certain that all the out of the town. They keep a commitOGDEN JUNCTION - - UTAH. bodies have been taken from the ruins. tee on watoh at the railroad depot, end to get as many as possible from if a man bearing' the remotest resemIn dealer, step, from the the building before it fell, several were blance to a liqu-kneel around him and once at they taken but a short dbtanc, and it is pos- cars, set a First-cla- s up such, fearful, hpwljng that tha accommodations for sible lew mure may bo taken from the poor fellow II 'grad to igi'on with the debri. train, even if ho ha impottant business to attend to in the place. TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM. Springfield, 12 m. The bodies5 of fifty persons burned to death at llolyoke A lady whs telling a friend from, the last night have been identified, in addishe had a tion to those of fifteen oi twenty who country of very grand party M. n. BEARDSLEY. We had two generals' pe:7 tf were at once rernoved to. their honv.-- bv given reWntly; ' one judge, a popular autbr, and a play j their triend. Nearly seventy have die writer.1 himed in pkrt wicked Yes, some and more are more or forty UTAH on, and there wa h deputy sheriff too, or burned otherwise injured. The hero who said ho Wfnted bv see dad, and they of the disaster was John Lynch, a brave went out before .upper, and dad ha-back yet. When that youth went fireman, who was first to respond to tho come to school the next day with his head all alarm. He describes the scene when he lied up, be tokl tltt boy bo bod abroad as the church reached appalling. Hun- ful toothache. dreds of. men went tb the Wreck v iv as kdon itjO ; , n miO0 a as an opportunity offered, to search for and guide of pau force of police was engaged well known pedestrian In Iwavs on hand, the bet beef, real, mutton bodies. A and pork; t?e bet corned meats, and the to keep back the crowdjsyhich had and Nire, waojias wagered that within beet sausages of all kind. a c- - r t ai o t m a be w i 11 e p ture a l i v ing gathered. A great number of bodies rrMl bring, itjto were found in the fatal entry-waburned ixzard in the Pyrenees, U though the Champa Paris, conduct ' Cash paid for all kinds of hides. Meats desome of them to a crisp. livered any place free of charge. Tbe body of one women was fourd in the seat the occupied with her clothing swiieh. Tbe ixxard i the wildest and maL feun4; d u burned entirely tott A ; fleshy womta; mod urip?obHvtip am thankful for the patronage of the pubI the Pyreeeeel It jumps Item puk to - ' lic. weighing soma hundred aud eighty i :iJi 2 V-j " ha-u- tZmm t HionkTiu' tohjieI, rmpHitm. i . Oil T Clasplru Hands. Earthquake. v W .;.X '.v . J OeVOL OSCir:::! MWCM. no. 70 O'S'T 1 f ';?: ;AV9t "T . the-han- ds. R. Depot,) Vs y4fc! gr naiL r r d-- nd tT'i.'j Ilonairinj Painting and Trimming .'is i5ai;ijj aud Sleigh made to order - V- fA.lV'M'v V , May 28. Intense Sprnefield, excitement prevailed lastTiight in IIly. oke, centering opposite the Church, at which a disastrous fire occurred and at various points, to which the burned were made were carried. Wil to into the rnell ruh pell by people burning building to rescue friends, and it was with difficulty- lh'y were kept bnck. This was particularly tho. case with parents, who on the first impulse rushed fioiu Iho Church to save their own lives, but remembering they had left their children behind to perish, reand actual perturned impetuou-ly- , sonal violence had to be ued in several caes to Keep women back. All about the streets men women and children were watching and piteously inquiring if friends' bad been saved. One wbrnnn va positive her husband bad perched, and could oniy be quieted by an assurance from a friend that ho adjust been walking with him. One. of the. most touching cmsc, was that of two little girls about d 12 years of age, who lor the entrance of the building while the fire was at its height, thinking to find their parents, who were withra. They could only be restrained by officers who look them in their arm. It is n question whether both front doors were available for escape. There are lhoewho state positively one of them was closed and that it was impossible to open it on account of the cruh. One man went to the closed do,.-- and fl urishing a club threatened violence to any onowho came near, in order to get the crowd away, but without success. Others state as positively that both doors were open? The .Church Society was about seven years ago, and Father Du fresrie had been the only pastor. The parish included all the French Catholics of the city, who-- e members is .estimated at 250 persons The Church was erected in 1870, entirely of pine, and va about 100 by GO feet, two stones high, with galleiies on tho sides and north end, about twenty five feet wide Thele were two doors in the north end a( d vestibule froln which two doors opened into the body of tho Church. Tho galleries opened into tho vestibule. At the rear end was another door by which a few persons escaped. Immediately upon (.he breaking out of ibe fl imes, all the occu- d to the pants of the galleries east door and falling upon one nr other choked up the doorway with their bodies idled in all wavs seven or eight deep. Most of the lives were lost from thi mass. Chief Engineer Mullen rescued one young woman, after having taken s w, tnt eta fttl ex-eiiem- ertt di-put- ed t:nd.r the supcrviaion of the Captain Geuoial - r. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR. W. with some of the largest house aud Doston, i am proiared FURS HIDES, -- Corinne, ARRANGE-ru- o of Cuba. BA33Et SHJP ATH rERTECinD MY III VIM LOITFKT iISlSCl IN ALL STYLES AND SATIS FACTION GUAUAXrLKD. ST. HATS. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR PAT El. II ANGER. ft ft O ! YIKGliNIA ru-he- ii. si. kii 1.111 r.iti). sS, SIGN GOODS AND FURNISHING CENTS Life. .? at -- 1 Loss . 3! 4 - the mass. She was carried a short distance ;frim the Church and placed on the gras while the flesh actually peeled offof her; back sitdj :lp rt moment she r n ; . ; ' fell over dead. The scenes last night and Fourth Filth Front bet Street, -and to day in the school bouse baseit , where the bodiesof the "dead were ment, carried, were heartrending. A coroner jury was summoned today , bul the UTAH. COBINNE, continued so. great that It was judged best not te attempt taking eviwas adjourned till of dence and tho inquest ! Monday. - - Louis- 77 I.lvery nml AT THE CITY HALL, Corinne. Fifth. Strfrt, .Tan It- sepl-t- f Ml' Paper Hanger . rer-- , .ration rertainin? to dentt'v u- airoas sUUal uuiauor, Jinttoo luot , 'Vith Ir. Graham, Corinno, Utah. &. f CAGGIE, & OFFICE , HAR3EN3ROOK .T. sepI2-t- Church . t Burned-Cre- at t. : EASTERN. 3S? ',&' J. 'J' F. O. CORINNELODGE.no. 4. meet .,it. UTAU. Tr. sepl7-t- f every Fitdav night at oclock, in m II all, .Montana street, Cnrmne, Utah, odd Fellows in to attend. good Handing are cordially invited S. L. TI Li HALS, N. G. f CKIS t. McNutt, Secretary. V. W k v . 1 it t-'-- FBIDAV. HAY 20. 1025. COIlDi.VE, UTAH, Ml SC ELLA lTTm' HVMOCIAH. ?". .:$' S I CARDS. gUSiNISS e ' VS S V i 10 00 VOL. 2. c if MT& . r ('. (W. ' Jo TTT-- D mail or 'y - S' V1" 1 tems exprwi :' (s i i kA4QU; , J ,y0KB C,. ! -- - Bl arieiac v u S""; WJ5W4TLO .W dt . v th trier s, - v. J'KU A! t ..li ,t K , . Tx Vf.J I U 4.iV n tt:i ii :,EfSXVi |