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Show Daily Utah Reporter. Monday,, apiur jottings About 3 Town. . n CitJ Council meets in regular this evening at 7 :3D. co p. Her, of Omtba, U iu town j route to Montana., T Marshall' Esq., of the Salt Lake bar, niied in this citjr on Saturday oveumg. ia at the Hon. J. V, Jones, of Iowa, : .'in tab House. wife seeking a divorce like a Why J a r ool chimney? , teeth out of Job for a dentist drawing River. Bear hs mouth of all the good O D Richmond keeps the in gardeu, the orch- -' Wgs produced ' ' and farm. are budding au Sisson, Wallace & Co close by tue Central xtensive warehouse, acitic Freight depot. crowds or All through yesterday large .dies and gentleman thronged the ship the steamer as she approaches ; r(j to ses-,io- lorgottopay for them. ; cunpletion. arriv-Evans, our old time friend, f from ' the North by last evening' j oacb H will remain here as mauager r Kirkondalls Fast Freight and Express ,ine. The New York Store is magnified. tarle-ld,acb a complete display ot silk1, of every poplins and dress goodsexcelled in be cannot and variety, yle an Francisco. Water pipes have been extended to the orner of Fourth and Colorado streets ; nd on Saturday a hydrant was placed in the Repob- )e California sUbles opposite s, ' kb office. v F. B. Miller, of Deer Lodge. Montana, Howard, of Memphis. Tenues-e- , jndThos. visit on paid onr office a pleasant These atternoon. gentlemen aturday tor which .jre both en route to Montana, a coach. started yesterday by place they ' i George Weldon, of tbi city, is engaged tM manufacturing a wagon which will, ben completed, be the largest aud strongest vehicle ever seen in this part of trade of jio country. It is for the log lontana and capable of carrying at one pad over twenty tons weight. The Wheels alone cost $375. Go to Weldons this ijiop and look at great piece ol mech-lis" 1 ' , SATURDAYS ELECTION. ny At the close of the polls on Saturday, for Justice stood 107 for 0. II. ,lliott and 104 for W. II. GKcott, with iverol illegaf votes unaccounted for. the whole, number of votes iu the box was 14, while the tally sheets only recorded 12. The judges and clerks subsequently ertified that they believed the election be illegal. Iu the evening a special leetiog of the City Council examined the ote and found it to correspond with the tatement of the judges, deferring further Action until this evening. It appears Ibat many fraudulent votes were cast laring the day by persons who are not legal electors of the city, some of them heing men lately come into Utah. As it now stands the Mayor and Council will jliive to order a new election, as the of the threejudges and twoclerks un Their certificate w ptr see evidenceof ftal irregularity ia the vote. The voting doable tickets, and voting of persons rho hold not the qualifications of electors one residence lj years in' the Territory IK.) id thirty days in the city, are most El kaameful abases of the franchise. It is o be hoped that at future contests no nch dishonesty and illegal acta will inter-fw- e with the peoples' desire to select I heir officers. RK. e vote dec-Birati- t . WELCOME visitors. greet the spurious knight of the buskin. No wonder be did not phy to a beggarly Kccouuptf empty benches. But there were other reasons. This histrionic vagabond jwd to be supportei iu bis performances by the Ogden Amateurs! Thats whats the matter novy.' There were five of Uhrtsu Mormon players of whom we would apeak a complimentary word. They arrived hero promptly by secoad-cUs- u deck passage on a coal car, the evening appointed, and at aight-wahied them to the ball of mimic show. Verily a motley crew were theso same Amateurs! One a bandy legged fellow with jiws like - a .berkihire bog, lead the party. He was chief of Ogdens t aud carried his eartLly baggage in a valie, cleverly improvised from au old boot leg, sewed together at one end, and fastened at the other and with a railroad epike. This model portmanteau contained a traveling lunch, consisting maiuly ot carrots and smoked frog. They entered the dressing room of the Opera House aud began to don their stage toggery. The leading nnu got into costume by retooling his homespun overhauls and coat, thus leaving him attired a la harlequin iu a full suit of endowment garment. This fellows appearance on on the stage was splendid, for the nether portion' of his raiment looked as if it had long been iu contact with the back of some obstreperous cay use, or he hud shattered the sacred habiliments on ji bareback veloci pade.' Another, with Jieaddike a beehive, had no indications of humanity about him, except a bushy crop of Lair resembling a faded beet patch; bat he was deemed a genius at Ogden, having once been used in a corn field to frighten ravens. They had also an actor of the buttermilk order, who had evidently obtained bis dramatic education iu a brick yard. We liked this one, for the manner iu indicated which be chewed horse-radi- sh fine promise as a tragedian.- - The fifth amateur was principally distinguished for the odor emitted from that part of the common atmosphere tainted by Lis peculiar get up. What his age was no physiognomist could divine from the mans features, as every lineament of countenance was buried deep in a crust of well baked dirt, which lent an air of mystery to the otherwise apparent. monster. Such samples of humanity as this tronpe of Ogden Amateurs, should only be exhibited in a museum of anatomy, and then it would -be- - xlangerous to of ordinary mortals to gaze upon these biped burlesques of nature. They speak no lan t, guage corresponding with any living and are currently suspected of belonging to a race of creatures peculiar to Weber Valley. How the party left the Opera House no one knows. The building has been lumigated since their departure. It is reported that they wet9 seen a day or two after leaving here in a field near the hot springs digging up a new sopply of roots with which to feed themselves in an engagement in their own village, where they perform regularly in an abandoned livery stable. They will not come into the world soon again. . y il-e- the-sen- ses dia-lee- Hiss Mary Cass, accom-- i TC I tied by High, of the Chicago bar. onored onr office with a brief visit this J loraing. Also General Williamson, the New patterns of dress goods. $3T ieneer god father ol the and Hon. lawns, linens, calicoes, at the New York city,' r al-lOf Iowa,' droppd in doriog the Store. 1 Pf" - w 7 Etf vi t fa S tie heartily welcome. . fSt Fresh arrival of spring goods at the New York Store. IaniM Attectiojj. Jnst recieved at w lo,k 8l0r magnificent stock rin Jn4n I00d. consisting of silks. Irish a PPn" plaids, linen for uita. J$UUI-- i linen lawns. 1 cloths, Ad & 52 V-?Lnet- 1 7 of damasks; Jinens, tng,to- - I1 Cofax. a 01 s al-l- w Wilcox Family al-l- , bwlin th. g0d . Ies,-dutanc- flee.'; r Apply 'ei this - '. "! - t S y. Sew CarfacMf lHf) f ' v (Xaskof the 'Opra Hensk .5', : :. 11 , AA , . f 'T , . e- - V it A - fa ohira.,; - - -- i I- UfitMU. ; i Wholesals and jistaq dealers ito . r,ooo,m. iBSaal'bfMM;11 . t" . n - ,j.t 10 Brcsdway, HewYorli. v Cu) bMtA ! E i f - t A M I cJHunT,r:i!tn2.i3ir TiUiins!iTTt&ni MT ,H e . ! i, LAMPS, o. r r:5T Y GHANDELimK; Plated Ware -- Bar Farnitcre;' e. AXDJDENERAJL house widely-exte- nded coo:x iFunnisuiPdO dec2tf-t- f m & m Wholesale nod Retail X mah28-10- t SUPPLIES ARMY Orner PmrHif-ixasi Pfpot C. 8..1 Omah. Nab., March 16, 1871. o Comnssios MEncnms, JEALED BUOPOSALS. IN DUPLICATE, will be at this office until 'll oclock a. x., on WedmedAy, April 2C, 1871, for furnishing the foEowin? bubsistence stores, viz: C1,00j pounds of Flour, high ground aud well dressed; iu strong square double sacks. inside, heavy twilled cotton, outside, well sewed and the four corners gunny), - RW pounds tied; each package of flour. The flour to be delivered at theU. S. Commissary Storehouse in this city, at the U. H. y IVpvt near Ch yenne, ff. T.. or on cars at ba't Luke City (the place of d- livery to be stated in proposals), befOiO the ,0th day of May. Com-utis- Corner Montana and 6th St Corinne, TJtoli. sa - 1871. Sam. L. Tibbals. Proposals Will be received subject to the usual conditions, heretofore published. Proposals must lie accomptnied by samples, and sbottid be mads on the printed forms to be obtained at this office. J. W. BARR1GER. Bvt. Brig Gen. aud mr2AC: C. Keep constantly on hand a good waotl ment for the jobbing trade. Orders by mail will receive prompt find earefo) attention. Goods shipped east and west on tb line of the Railroad the same day order are received. nolStf 8. U. S. ASSESSORS NOTICE. , , Chited States Ihteuhal Revehc. ITONHIIBE. ' As&EssoBsOmcE. DisTBirTor .Jalt Lvuu Citt, March TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL L persons concerned that ihe Assessmsut, valuation, enumeration, and income list, for the District of the Territory of Utah in accordance with an act to provide Internal Revenue to support the Government, ami to pay iatercat on the Public Debt, approved June 30, 1864. as amend-de- d by Act of March 2. 167, ales as amended by Act approved July 14, 187U. Paruea who wish to examine said list and make appeal (which must be in writms) can do so at my office iu this city on or In fore tbs 25th day of April, 1871. JOHN P. TAGG ART, mar22 td Asseeso; District of Utah. -- S A LPT On very reasonable terme, a few hundred feet of very rich mlnixg ore in the TiuUc, Anthony Lafayette, Wayne- - and Eureka Lodes, Tintic Mining District. Shafts Lave been sunk in all of these claims, therefore the purchaser can inform him-ae- lf and know wbat he is buying. For particulars apply to, or address, J. M. Simmons. Balt feb20-t- f Lake City, Utah. ALCTION HOUSE. TVEW A 1 eea, mules. catUn, wagons, hor- I 7.. ' BKDSTKADS, CHAIRS, JU , Cluicr. it Lowest Prices, FOURTH STREET, CORISNE.' te. - t - L. HOFFMAN, QU ' r RMn) SPRING-BED- se20-t- f LlUPtS, 1 I 1 e fi MoBtana hgW ' 1 'i T ft sea 7 : , . nnST-CLA-ss ui i J ' SALE ROOUSr . , hotel. . tlwp yrnryUy fyig. Qtlck -- ' mi-i- fun bonndtosellfis chdtiy as any house fa Utah. and GLASSWARE. Raving recently taken Ok hems and than (toBklpiafllM and runfitod IV 1 ynrpoMto MIRRORS, ; ta, , Un u4 H jny ruiufoltt SUatl Pnfti COUiNNE,". - UTAH. I ... , S, lUyaktej; heft brands ) ' S, Jt MATTRESSES, r PILLOWS, n COMFORTS, Ic BEDSPREADS. sett-l- Ussy . I tt?g U!TA , f 1 Wholmafs and RstAl WINES, Ete., SOFAS, BRACKETS, 1 VICTOR CORDELLA, t .... . WHAT-NOT- Always on hand n variety of the best Meats, sugar cured Hama, Bacon, sausage, dried beef, - npM-t- : retail dealer In all kin da of eftkt Work dons with neatness and dlaich. Ordsrs left at the shop, corner ol Front and Fifth streets, will roc si re prompt attention. REFRIGERATORS, f Melts, Etc., PJINTEIl, raper-kaest- r, J . desks,,. Ci " LVDDE8, Frnfrtelnr, TOBACCO, CIGARS t , CRIBS, LOUNGES, MARKET, Wholesale and Mem- r CORINNE H. bers of the Order in good standing invited to attend mh2itf H. H. SHEPHERD, - KITCHEN SAFES, O. ' TABLES! BUREAUS. WASUSTANDS, F. REGULAR MEETTN03 OF athe Corinne Odd Fellows Association are held in the rear of Hnssey, D shier t Co.s Bank, at oclock, every Wednesday evening. 8 . I am constaakly receiving sad owning owl foil stock of plaiu and fancy furnuurs, such - bouses, land, and every description of property, real and personal, sotd at auction by the undersigned daily in front of the Pacific Rubles. feb25-t- f CAD. C. PACE, Auctioneer. from' the FaCtoryi Kertf Mdiro hfitrt ,Tal 1 JTsntann Sind tppotiSr XdnpsXkai nsd. Society of tbe tJdtcd States) 5.1 e DOUSE AND SIGN s , v From Reno, Nevada, to Camp Warner, Ore. r IS EqnMabla iaswes ovary dasirabU fora JoO toLs, more or 3tl milch From iteuo, Nevada, to Camp llidwrli. Ca'l- - policy and recoivM premium a only In cash, fomia, 10 tons, more or less, distaaco 2C2 milea. neither accepUng notes tot ita own claims, nor III. .i. paying them Ml, in lisa of ths money, when lta , t From Corioue. Utah Territory, to. Fort Hall, policiM baooma dua. Idaho Territory, C3 tons, more or less, distance exceUenos this of institution (Eqnltablei The 140 miles. Cannot be too warmly acknowledged. IU story IV. of a wise hd is thn story of anobla, snoc rrom San Fnncisco, California, to Camp generons and thoroughly prudently design, dis-1 flatten. Caltforvia, 5J tons, mors or leas, It was organised en a principle I nii.cs. tam-stores to be taken from store- of novel and peculiar liberality. If proposed to tj ' houses in Son Franc ho. all profits to the Insured, paying only legal give California, to Camp interesfba iu capital; and II has accomplished from San Fami-cWricht, via Petaluma, CalLorma. 0 tons, more iu purpose. In s career of progress altogether or I ss. dis anno 192 miles. Stores to be taken unprecedented. It has distanced ail competitors, (re nt sto: ekousea in San Francisco. a foundation aa of and established itself Itom San FrancUco. California, to Port Isabel adamant, lta expensedupon have been leea than mouth of Colorado ltlver, by sea, 2,300 tons, those of any other new company In proportion more or bss. . Stores to be taken from wharves to its income. .Vrio Fork Obitrver, " . at San Francisco, t One of the IasuKAKcu Lira strongCompast. from San Francisco, California, to Cmp successful, and best managed Klamath, Oregon, 60 tons, more or less, d stance est. safest, most of this character in New York is 4;! mixes. Stores to be- taken from storehouses corporations the Equitable Li fi Assurance Society of the ' iu Sju Frau. isco. . . . . Rula to state tn each case the price per pound United SUtea" Independent. New York Dr. Prime, editor of the in go!u com for the whole bidders iu Obterver, The Equitable Life Assurance Society every case to state in their bids the smallest states: number of days they are willing to contract to of the United Slates has been founded with a deliver the stores at their respective destination view to meet the wants of all parts of onr founders end directors aitr they are turned over to them for transpor- are chit country. andItsbenevolent mew. ami f tation. fly religious All bids to be made triplicate, with copy of trust the day is not far distant when it will besdvertis ment attached. No bid will be cousid-ere- d come so widely known that ail our ministers, unless accompanied by a deposit of (f l.DUU) t eerttaries, and men on aalartes generally, will one thousand dollars (a certified check pre- - avail themselves of its rich advantages. mr3-2terred) as a guarantee that tue bidder wid exeW. H. OLASCOTT, Local Agent. cute the contract if awsded to him. Contracts to be executed subject to the usual conditions. Bids to l e addressed to the undersigned, indorsed : Proposals for transporting army sup. to plies frpm C. G. SAWTELLE, Chi. f Quartermaster Dept of California, and Depot Quartermaster, has iranciaco. i Gibbs Letter Sewing-Machine- IL gou, g. , . - w wltli allthe ImproVed at. cr lorf.M low taehihenfi, rahtnjgr in price ipabeoi 5oftbwdpodl94f from 085 to 0250, direct lUMUi.sod.ui i ip' All EQUITABLE;. .u . ;rf ' Montana5 Street, Coring ' ' .. f -- L N From TriDnemnrra, Nevada, to Camp Three Territory, Cu tons, more or.lssa, Fork, Idaho distance 2C6 milesv ' . MISCELLANEOUS, 1 Ilis1 fmpecuni-OHit- y 1871.' San' Fraite(fo,'Marel&24, " At client caused him to the hotel for ARE IKVTTED AT SEALED PROPOSALS his victuals, and the owners' of the Opera this oCke auiil 1 1 w. oa MONDAY, May 1. 1S71, for the transportation of Government House are minus a nights rent. There Mores daring the fiscal year commencing July . was no audience. on the opening night to 1, 1&?1. and ending lone 30, 1372. TU: - -- i , THE. c -- ccnicr Xbe . MISCIoANEOUS, MISCELLANEOUS. ACTORS FROM OGDKV. On last Monuuy evening, one J. Jt. Tracsportatlon RobinsoD. a peripatetic bilk, announced (; or eminent the opening of the Corinne Openv House otiRTt&aisfnL ornce for a Reason of the drains. HaLh&d bis ,, y- f .1 j v f r DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA. bills printed irT this office and purposely . e84f (Two doe Street - aovs Fust OQeeO , CORINNE,' UT AH. . J.q. U3tL !HEiia6FiooniiAcn, .csssymvda;-- : - iV- - i |