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Show 1 V The Daily Review Tho Daily Review. BOOK ,..,-.-- 0-0 rwf (SsIwUy'l WtfpteA) evening, . T- r. ErSTOU INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. NEUTRAL .... - - kwanxa, S3 tiono 5 m 3M - Cun SALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY, AUGUST 1. ra Tut. VOL. The Idaho Wvrldy printed at Idaho ff MASONIC NOTICES. D. I. T., gives the following particuCity, orridAt for ctah : lars of the destructive fire which occur- Mount AMoriah No. TO OFFICE, Lodge M. IteKiilar A ComniuiiiiBtloiiii ' Cwieriw fiwnnrt L. WoraU, Oresron. East Cor. 4th rend Montana, t Cortnne. Commerce litiildiiifc. Masonic held at Hall, u A Kloik, Utah. red in that city on the 6th inst. ; of Temple Street, the Second and Xmirth MondaysoJmO.ro J. H. M Km, hfw York. Members of Sinter Lodges, and Our city was Visited! on last Sunday melt month. imrMta J - O. f. MmkUnl Bklu aud Mrs. H. K PAINTER, II. Dv standing aae cordially ft H Hwufov.ltl. journing brethren in good- LOUIS and destructive another fire, evening by ini ited to attend. CORN, ft . M. M N. T. PMHHi. Xebraaka. as so xtensive or not Office Honrs Vom O to 19 A. M. Christoph n Oiehl, Sec'y. though II. general I'. A Ahn rfp fciwwI-- C C. lb Bx fiUi. lad. 1803 and 1807, the of Snrrv.yr conflagrations OFFICE AT R, R. DEPOT. A rrrrmrr A. At A. H. It. Vliif J. A Overton. Pi. a large number of buildings were UTAH. L.mU Srwrge K-- Utmll, yet LODGE OF PF.Rf EOTION, NO. 1. A. CORINXK, JOHN'S li. - . burned, and quite a large amouut of St. A. 8. R., meets at Masonic Hall, (Commerce X r Taggart. III. street, every Second aud Fourth projerty was destroyed. It originated building, t Main A. A IWNKe-- U. A. HoHwrer, UL ciuji mouth. Sojourning brethren are in the back end ot Morrill's carpenter Mumlsy ofinvited to attend. cordially - T. r. TRACY, T. f. G. M. shop on Wall street, iu the rear of the ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. TIIE Imjiortrr, Jobber IN THE .... - i Iliwl, orricras: tcrritokul ft'm. II. to ktowy thijHw Ul bwnl-hfIA.- , llnrln. f, rei.w, wl , m in t StLkIi L. Rl-r- t i - '! "' I JJJgnujlMWJ. POETEY. TOt'TH. DREAMS OF Tkt itm 4--- O a bine! ntb I heart Pat Ito Ml 4muM of V Tin vittat toiom thy llt At MuM (Ut Ian Unit. Tbg dukiiMHl Aey ww a arm brihl A Una of tain jraara; JVa cM tbt mourning for bat bapn, kty itoa drepondetu Iran I a ut itoart brighter bow, ehiiahood aiwj Onto did wear. toy lift, bM--h I I dal iM mourn, mikuUal hart, Hit Iw Iba.M fore of jraatk, totab rmu sad tmlh 1 ft M tlna arou ad AH llwa sow bib tried tan ehtidboed a attf Um to thee, uf thjr care; liaartty Three data aaa ,wi oh, mount them not, Ttf thy lila w tur. tba (Hand wbo Win me bow I An triad, sad traa to B fort abtUbond a, la tbatr lalaeuers, aeetued Ann traa tbaa thee can ba. 9v mow I tan I tiwna id la. Tain regret, Unit, mat loath la tho lira fordreaaia; PhI bow, (Ion thy head, shine forth Tba toauedav a sunlight beams, fturk httkMIjr, W parfart bliaa hattoba mortal jinn; A ad tyr a TtnaM -- hail ba bright, tot tboB afealt dream of llntrD. KISS BEFORE TOC GO. 91 K Toot way Ilaa over tba hiUa tie, Uat Is rent simI sleet, (bi ta the wrtd a tkl turmoil, - ft bant boat la and buaioaaa meat Sat MM by tba notaries fireside, beta tito fanciful ember glow ft Mb a dnuphil Ufa like atouou ; -- JB. From ldaha. f Tib Boise Citjr Slahtman of the 12th inwt ctmiaiiis tlw subjoined : A mat in tempting post mortem nation into tlie cause of Mr. Porter's cStAtb was otbde last Tburstlay, by Dr. MoHAt, Post Surgeon, in tlie presence of ex-Ar- ai and Betts, and several genilemen.! Mr. Porter had been in bad health for more than a year, and had visited the physicians of San Fran cue without obtaining relief, or without learning with any degree of untisfaction what was the matter with him. For some months past he had been the patient of Dr. Mo (Lift and Stephens, who, though suspecting the cause of the diffStephens l)r. dhcr iculty, hail not been able to determiue it with absolute certainty- - The examination revealed a large chirrhotts cancer upon the opening from the stomsch, which by mechanical force bad closed IxHh that and the bile duct. The stomach, liter and gall bladder were all greatly enlarged, the latter containing a pint aedi half of poison, and the liver spurting bile with gyeat force when punctured. The patierit had suf fi red from the pent-opoison in his system until the general debility, or perhaps the effectual closing of the waste-gate- s of the system by the pressure of the tumor,' produced death. Antemortem examination had failed to discover the tumor, because it was covered by the enlarged and indurated liver. We are informed by letter from McLSyide that the material aad furniture to put the Boise Assay Office in operation have beenTorwarded from Washington. The artesian well works having been rigged with steam, commenced Loring The auger is now gain on Tuesday-boulgoing through a bed of immense ' der. The Idaho VTorld of the 10th insjt. says t Setcral of the ladies or our city displayed considerable presence of mind during the fire4 Those in the immediate vicinity worked like Trojans, pack-ir- g ep their household goods for removal, while others saved property from being stolen by Chinamen. One Celestial wm traveling ftp by Mr. Jo Tinkman's house wish a bed and a couple of pillows 00 his! shoulder, which he was snaking off- jwilh, but Mrs. Iiukmao halted him and ordered him to put !wa the goods. , John refused, saving I? at they belonged to him, but Mrs. 2ift us ai told him that if he didn't drop them b would shoot him, whereupon the thieving CchstLal, seeing a revolver pointed at bins, took the hiut And dropped his load and slunk away. It proved ie the property of Mr. Craft. Miss Ida Kr..k, daughter of Mrs. J. B. who engaged ia saving her mother a ssiiiery goods, detected another Chinaman stealing some lace handkers chiefs, whereupon h seized the bet the Chinaman refused to p Sopet-intende- nt . ) - Em-wr- y, hand-kmhkf- , A few ie m f isms, It lie nan, from the fair young 1,!' J, sighting os Johna nose eaiuvd liiia to drop the goods and beat Fh caught another at hasty retreat. Cli.aamaa going over a fence with a box f goods, v Lenta poa she seized him by 1 !t firmrnt and landed him t jewwiing a L.e wrong side of the fence fwe him to escape with his plunder.1 Wf tale the following items from the them ap. well-directe- d mrr Jt t&ome he td A egtnst th : w-i- M. Bwartz, 8ecy. . . . . COMMUNICATIONS HELD AT Masonic Building, East Temple Street, the Second and Fourth Friday of each month. Mem-beof Staler Lodges, ami sojourning Brethren in good standing are cordially intited to attend. R. II. UOBEUTuN, W. M. , Ira M. Swart, Sec'y. Union Pacific ... ...... 1 e- - ' I, O. O. IC.t 1 , L L" LODGE NO. 1. Revenue BANK OF C0RINNE. Control Paclfio Railroad- Choice fanning and graring land the road in the E.P. JOHNSON, Attorney & Counselor at Raw - -- A5E Solidtox Ixx Clinnccry, CORINNE, UTAH, riONEER HOTEL, OIll lit CITY, BAST CANYON, ' . UTAH ItEOVZAK STAGE UOV8E. the accommodations in Best : 8a Frahcisco at !i lit a. ni. daily (except Sundays) and U:O0 p. m. leaves Jose at 7:30, a. tu., San daily. Returning, daily, ind 8JiO p, ra. daily (except Similars). OAKLAND BRANCH I.rate bA Fra VC! sen, I! VI, If I, lie-.and 11 1, a. in., 1J 00, 1 VI, (HI, 3:11,4 00, 615, 6.30 8 JO and 11.30 p. m., (1IP20, 10 and 3 l tu Oakland only ) Lv. Uhookiyt, 5.13. 0i3O, 7.40, K.50 and 10.00 a. in . 1 .Ml, 1 40, 4 55, 6 10, and IIHO p. m. 5 35, 0 40, 7.VI, 011, Lv OlKLAXD, 6 M nud and 11 V), a. u., 1 40, 2.50, 3 50, i p. m. ALAMEDA BRANCH I.rtri 8 Francisco, 7,20, 0 11 and 11.1 p. m, 1 30, 4 t 5 30 and m. (7 20, 11 15 and 5 30 to Fruit Vale only.) and 1U45 a. in , and Lt. II it ards, 4 30, 3. VI p. ui. Lt. Tai.e,5 25. 7.35, 91 and 11 20 a. m., 115 ami 5..VJ p. in. I do Train t ' not run Sundays. A. N. TOWNS, Oenl 8upt. T, II. G00D5IAN, Genl Passenger Agent, I.nv j 1 1 10-1- 1. .,4 Iriit TT. C. R. R. Trains leave Salt Lake (Tty dailv, and connect at Ogden Bith the train for tlie Last, (allowing time tor breakfast!, at 5fl a. m. Trains leave Sait Lake City daily, and connect at Ogden Bith tbe train f .r the ei, (allowing time for supper), at 45 p. in. ACCOMMODATION 7 RAIN j Leaves Salt Lake City daily, (Sundays excepted), at 4 40 p. m. Arrivals and He part tires from fice 'Wells, Fargo & Co. lls 10-1- . . A. JfJ RE, HA IW Bent Stuff, ftc, lint). Spoke, Felloe, 80, 82 AND 84 MICHIGAN ANENUE, i HOUSE Proprietor RANDOLPH STREET, American WHOLESALE I, T R A. , RETAIL & JLI ) Wholesale dealers will consult their own interest ly pureiiaslng their stock of u direct. Price List sent wiicn rcijueeted, also Photo- AT LAW, A. HUGGAN. AT LAW, ATT emeemtlwn Clothing Assaycrs, eft' Suit Lake House. parent. John yowled louder than ever. Confound it! bring a light, aud scare the thing1 out. This was too much, and John made a leap for the window, carrying glass and frame with him. Thunder, what a cat I said the parent, contemplating the ruin after the light was brought; I never saw anything like it, its tail is made of broadcloth, as he viewed a fluttering remnant hanging from the window. J- - -4- -w As Irishman was on guard in of graud One 1 Opposite ordinary lead pipe, and much cheaper than iron, will stand a heavy pressure, and deliver about one-- I I Ores and Bullion Bought vv.iL4iani. iw ahmond Attys &. - & Gillespie; Counselors at Law, SEARCHERS OR RECORDS i We are now manufacturing all sixes, hom half-inc-h to two inch, and can fill targe order at short notion, and put on reel for shipment, the same aa load pipe. ! r. No. 116 California Street, Corner Commercial and Second South Streets, WELLS, FARGO SALT LAKE CITY, ; - j lUh. i A On-dut- SiN THOMAS ,i:t;-,-j yj, PAI1TTER, fvr; ttil -- pews-pnpe- r, BANKING HOUSE waste-baske- W. WHITE 5 S CO., ,- r Is Health Desirable? READ I X I e&cocy ref YHRBA ..SANTAy : THE GREAT CALIFORNIA TEG STABLE BLOOD j '' ' FCBIFIEB, - RHEUMATISM,; .. GOIT AND NKUUALOIA. - 9 j , Of emery hue and variety Cv Josrph, Mlreonri. r ... YVe arc Pretwreff to Execute . POSTERS, CIRCULARS, .. rO, IL DOCGLAIS, Sq 'o A General Grocer, - - YTatcIinatcrand Jeweler, ti ?'l4 J SALT LAkE CITY. t-- .,f . U--d tVf Sr to w Patent Medicines, P; Physician il-- , ' w Surgeon, ND fire-engin- Every 8k HAYWARD'S. FriatinjJ OCR 0WX A CALIFORNIA . A Co. ' HOTEL' ; , f : e Jlavltig Weed, refitted, and renovated thi popular hotel. w are prepared to meet thu want a of tbe I rare lin- - ontmuumty. A freeliatk to and from the hoteL rEICES VERY REASONABLE. ISAVC. D. HUNT00N, UomnilHHlon . Merchant, . - . -CREIGHTON ft MI'MIO. ELLSWORTH ft L0VTHAN, in our line eepetiaity . r"1'- - V0 EASTERS XAXvrACTfKfc. Co IV vx - Ki.I-Tt-3 CLIFF GARDEN. Tho Finest If oort in Ophir, Kant Canyon, U. T, ; THIS GARDEN CAN ALWAYS AT fioiod the Choioent Summer Drinks, gotten. in p regular City Style. Alsu, Beer, or tioifon. ' j by 4ur th LOi'IS HERMAN, FropV. BEAR RIVER HOUSE, 1 I 0F R. E. TU0MP3DX,' TAYLOR X LANCASTER , 1'rope's, MONTANA STREET, Cerisoe.. v MONTANA TRADE, . ( BEST RUDDER HOOTS, , j ttmcxtu- -. . WJf. It DOOGETT. Chi rage, D. HOBART MILLS, CHAELrS H.CRAM, HENRY D. BAShETT, Breton, (Office 79 Tcari fit.) And all rtawen of Good adapted to the J Corner Battery and Washington St 9 - - CAL. llU FRANCISCO, HILLS, 89 and 81 LANE 8TEET, CORNER OF WABASH AVENUE, - and Sleeves, and Lace Collars and Sleeve NTERNATIONAL Illinois. BOOTS AND SHOES. ! . If, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX DEEDS, BILLS OF FARE, and Gentlemen's Linen Collars, VEKT ATTEXTIOX GIVEN TO AXIMILS, A J and tho lwt of t' k always Vrpt for livery. IfoiCt lorget the place. j i - MANUFACTURERS AUD BOOKS, , - BASSETT DOCGITT, . Ared Dealer la itrrmndrvl charged ft stick of . r v , on left it wotwl ftlih giaht powder and DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS. For Sale bj all Druggists. , l t i the Cosmos milt, and j ' finOES, hats and caps, Theatre rend Concert Programmes, Wrejr hw the r was put into the furnace JIEDIXGTON, HQSTETTER A CO. ' hy th evgier, a terrible explosion was Bills, Curds, Stock Certificate, . AGENTS, ' AND t; rwvuH.ww The doors f the furgace 1 Market Street. San Blank Notes, Catalogue, A29 and v Francisco, wbt i tid t!, Tnasonry around f,j U,t ft tfi(iiiL4 Pamphlets, Envelope; brokDL Twelve drinking fountains are to be H. . f 4 STEWART, Cl. D., Bill of Exchange, A th ms f aewndal is ctrenlating laced in the streets of St. Louis, imme. EAST TEMPEE STREET, AND TOBACCO, TINLIQUORS ' rend Buriness S marriwd a, to It &. lady at Fairview lately, 1;600 having been appropriThree, door below the Salt Lake House. WARE, NAILS, ROPE, ETC La ia practically leva th Ui ated for that purpose. Tisiting 3 t ml SALT Ctreh. LAKE fcef in CITY, the 'free love i.ng Cards UTAH. OPHIlt.CITY, f f ? heath Sixth fttrreret, , dlactcto; and a Teutonic gentleman at The longest stream of water ever the same ( !a is reported ta have Jar-- r throwa by a steam A is said to alassortment of watches and jevrelrr : IN COUlftS MAD6 A SPECIALTY 8T. JOSEPH, MO. -A. , pRINTING on hand All Pnib ot watches neatly reCall and examine our fsdl idea i e.ir berauAe the young men have been 327 feet. The engine was ways sod wrarraated fey one yean to keep good tor Job Work. AU order am reran e prompt paired, XFRifliMt'etd) price paid for' all kind of ft tv the Gift, of Cincinnati, ia 1856. time. attention. p te to Lyr. country producer Yreriety cf lob -- CO. Special Inducement to the Mann tain Trade. BILL-HEAD- BALL TICKETS, LABELS, LEGAL BLANKS, - ' or I & IS THF VEST, 47 MICHIGAN AVENUE, - j j A(!lTA CITY, - - Little Cottonwood. HOUSE Chicago NO. 536 FULTON STREET, h IL T.TARLHf FANCY OROCEHIKS, ; , EVERT Livcryj Feed and Sale Stalde, AND ' ud and CO. HOUSE SMITH, ' ntrontxx uie jouem ix Til 8 LARGEST ( I II. T. PARLIX. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRIED, CANNED 8k PRESERVED , STREET, OG DEN. FINEST HALL IX Til CfTT. given to riiatourera, - FBTJ ITS, ESTABLISHMENT, ' MAIN Cuff'd W. A WALKER. - BANK EXCHANGE, Ladies Sold by the Wholesal Trade everywhere. GKO. ft. BITTINGER C. L BITTING ER. BITTINGER Cv j SALT KAICE CITY. H. II. H OUST, Proprietor. I RUSSIAN, IMPERIAL, MOTTLED, GOLDEN, NORTH-WES- T, j A ET. Y. TEOIT, MANUFACTURERS 0P0DILD0. LAUNDRY, THE LEADING BRANDS. -O- '(RAPE, 1! roc ha, Caiwftncre end Piaid Shawls, V and all the bright colored silks aad merinos 'irnned without injury to the colors, er dyed any ado. s Abo, Ladle and Gentleman' woolen garment cleaned nr colored without ripping, and pressed nicely. Feather or kid glove cleaned rm dyed. received and returned by expreae ere . hurt aoticee , . Address P, Q. Box Ml. - And certain cure for 1 , T aa Moot Elegant Eatrebllanmcnt In STANDARD SOAPS, INKS, BRONZES, ETC,, SALOOK. M. DUCIIMILLEIL Whoae Customers knew nothing of the Agony of an Garment. And nil work will be guaranteed to give perfect Satisfaction. W SECOND 8TRKKT, St. COFFEE Till! TAILORS, SAVON, GERMAN, - ' ASD 0 0 CHICAGO House, Dye NOBBY WHITE, AND CLEANSING The ttrMffut tfstluony ewer iu fsvor ref an redwerttoed I cine totahliihr the AND 1871. & Curtis, N. Y. Steam J Thn Choicest Win, Liquor Cigars In thn Market. Chicago. JAMES S. KIRK ft CO. all the California stvlre. manufacture Turner . MODERN TYPE MONTANA Established CO. IF 60 TI11C TRUTH OF restaueant; billiariTiiall. MATTHEWS, 08 WABASH AVENUE. THE ' - Lowest Market Prices. IF7 DEAR T0 .YOU -- T , II. SELBY, ft , To a large stock of goods, especially adapted to the want of their trade, and wbid. will be offered at the . . , , - FRANCISCO. IS LIFE MERCHANTS t V seen Samples, can he - at our office - . We invite the apodal attention of the l third more water than iron pipe, provided the - J i f jdxas are the same, "t AND MINING AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. the forts near Washington when -CO,; rounds were made. The Colonel wished to look at Fats gun. Pat at EXPRESS FORWARDERS, once handed the gun to the officer, who Breaker rend Dealers In Exchange. took it iqto camp with him, and Pat was Drafts on Europe. European Collections promptfor under his arrest put giving up gun attended to. while hut. was soon.releXsed on ly LAKE CITY. promising to be more careful in the fu- EAST TEMPLE STREET,-SALture. A short time after Pat was again THKO.'F. TRACT, AgL on guard in the same place. When the Colonel came around he found Pat pac;J .3 1 1 i B, P. EAX.Y, ing bis beat without his gun. On being asked where it was he said : Be jabbers; ye got it from me the lahsttime, but SHOP 031 COMMERCIAZ ST., ye cant come it again, for Ive put it in one of the big guns and dmv the woodOpposite Palace Beth Room. ; en plugin to keep it there. Grand Journal. Army Work fur the trade done at monoble ncrc . A case of much interest to newspaper conductors has just been, in an TB08 B. JOSta. A. We WaiTSe English court. A gentleman had tent a voluntary contribution to a daily which was committed to the editorial t; whereupon the agrv OP ; , t, ,r, grieved writer brought an action for the its of value. .A.. held Ac It was recovery by the court that a contribution sent unsoEAST TEMPLE STREET, licited to a newspaper ceases to be the - Utah. property' of the writer precisely as though It were an ordinary letter, and THE0D0EE HOLLAUDEB, that he cannot insist on its return in case it is not used. Q -- n. Y. 1 i Fruit. Manufacture Gent 8nit to ordei, neatly, promptly, and to the sot Is faction of all. The latest styles of f COS3IOPOLITAN Between 8. Jt Lake House and Well, Fargo CHICAGO. Warehouse, and EAST TEMPLE SAREET, or MERCHANT TAILOttS, NO. 'i - (Between Commercial and Sacramento,) SAN FRANCISCO. JOB PRINTING! I DAILY. A. L EVENTUAL, Auctioneer. OREGON MEATS AND SALMON 310 FRONT STREET, 1 " FlSn, ftc. AND 4k j Money Adeaneed on Consignments A'afiJvrHen Guaranteed. of California Dried rend Canned BROWN SALES j SACCES, Fruits, Axn ooxstoxxxs THE CORNER. AUCTION WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF TEAS, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Proprietor. ROUND , - OFFICE AND SALESROOM, 904 Front Street, San Francisco, Cal. PHILLIPS, TAIIER At Co., I V wtl And every variety - (v strictly CO., PRESERVES, VINEGAR, VEGETABLES, MEAT, reretf descriptions of New York. NEW ARTICLE. , Ac IlermetricnHy-Scttle- d Contains every fUelllty fwr the A Cats Tail. John Sutgood was Tailor and importer of fine woolens for NEYH Gentlemen. paying court to his Dulcina. She bad graph. smuggled .him into the parlor, and the LAKE SALT CITY, UTAH, il. LIEBENSTEIN & CO., Nre. 4, darknoss only served, to conceal her Wathingtn Street, Chicago. 107 rend 169 Randolph Street, blushes while John told the story of his CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. .. love. The muttered words reacned the , - , . " A parental car, and coming suddenly into OILIN' ICY the room, he demanded to know of HENRY 4 JOHN FARET, Mary who it was she had with her. A Compoeition Pipe Por Conducting SALT LAKE CITY. Its -the cat, sir, was the . mumbling WHOLE AU .i i Water. reply. Drive it off here! thundered pater Tiernan & AVilliamson, familiins.i ''Scat! screamed Mary; and then, fJUI ATTENTION OF RAILROAD C0MPA- 376 4b 378 Broadway, soto voice, John, mcoaw a little. mos. Farmers, Dairymen and others, called Salt Lek City. L'ert Temple ftrot, Cor. Whit Street, (John set Bp a woful howl. our New Pipe for leading water. It lighter than That cat's got a cold, remarked the . f M ATTOIt ' ELY, . & CO., t , Aucliion House . finished. EEB DAT. $8 OO o TILDES ft LAWRENCE, TEI12U8, PACKERS OF OUR JOB DEPARTMENT Livery . ' Artistically , - , SAX FRANCISCO, CAL CUTTING Shirt to measure, extra durable and perfect fit. We constantly keep on hand, of our own manufacture, the most complete asaortment of Furniture of description in tlie ft cat, both for Mines. Hotel carriage- constantly on band to convey guest to all points of interest. Cor. of Battery and Washington Sts., PROPRIETORS. A SPECIALTY. UTAH. Stages Leave Dally for all parts of thn j KELLER : now prijtared to uccouiuilehae two hundred g newts. Exthange, California 8. F. Alt our Wine and Brandy guaranteed pure aud oer three years old. -O- - - SALT LAKE CITY, Rising lye Angeles Depot for tlie sale of lii anls. C. LAWRK5C1I. JLiITTIsliS Fenton, FINE IMPORTED CHICAGO , ILLIXOIS. i Mccilinnts J. mma hotel cextrai.ltrefurnished haI located, ltd y lately been enlarge i and NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES. M. j EatitjTemple Street, ;!.of theKELLER, Sun and 1 incy Id East Temple St rn t, Balt Lake City, Orricx SALT LAKE HOUSE President. Vice President. Secretary. Office, No. 16 j j ' A. F. T1LDEX. - street, BY Wedding Outfits 189, COMPANY Jonv II. ft isc G. U. Uoxsut F. DAVIS, Land CotumiiMinner, OF TIIE WEST, H. L1EBENSTEIN & CO., 1ST, PEOPLIffS C. K. McDkkmot DAILY, (8tmdays Excepted.) . for Utah. PAID TO AI.tr PARTICULAR ATTENTION Mine. U. 8. Patent otto tioneil for Mine. Lamh and Invention. Mining lilutik of tlie niwt approved form atwav ott liaud. M iwnud Sectional Drawing furuisited at shurt notice. Cash Assets, $300,000, Gold Coin. e FURNITURE 'J 8. A. SPRAGUE. FIRE AND MARINE! IS PUBLISHED I t V, 8. HSnerat Surveyor J. WARNER. v OF SAN FRANCISCO. Artistic ojierators, and skilled labor, combined tcifh ttcenty-thrcyears' close Personal study of the business , enables us to serve acceptably our patrons. j CIVIL AND1 MINING ENQINElSRt Especial Attention given to Mountain Trade. PICKLES, Tlllff GREAT 1. STEVENSON,' C. j B. 0. ! WOOLENS. 4 , Term per qnariesofP) weehi - 10.00 THOS. W. HASKINS. AVENUE, LIFE INSURANCE F. Kenyon & W. 1853 re' 4 v CO. GROCERS, 6 MICHIGAN A. A. SPRAGUE. Choice Stock SAN FRANCISCO. ft branch of 8t! MARK'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL cH-for enrollraent and elasaiftcatiun e W,dinwiMy. TluirstLsy aud Kridav morainga, August vth, 1 m h and lltli, at 9 cl k. In the bandar S UikiI Rimui of hi. Alori. 'a Church, ou First South . Street. Tin ecluKil i intended to I of high grade fidf advanced pupiU. Tin re ill be a Primary Depart , . . j me nt fur pupil of a foaer grade. Alt IxHjka, elates, mlK and every eclrool requl , UM bout bool Iw fuiiuaiierl charga, ite will by tbe nv extra charge ,for : nor will there be anv blanch which the school I he tu impart, iv '1 he School will open regularly fo recitation om The object of enrollment and I tloMei Scat loci' now; is tu know bow many jrajnU tu ' t iirox hie lor. Ail person wielilng to enter are therefore he uixdied. to t jdeeted CHICAGO. AXD Battery Street, ESTABLISHED 8ecr. tarr. The Review Rich Government land along the road between OMAHA AND NORTH PLATTE, Surveyed and open Tor entry under tlie Unmeet ead and laws, and can be taken by Aetunl Settler only. An opportunity never before presented for securing home near a great railroad, with all the conveniences of an old settled country. New and enlarged editions of Descriptive pamphlet Bith niaiw, now ready anil sent free to all part of the United States, Canada and Europe. Addrvu, STEAMER AKD R0ILER 1833 Joseph 60 rend EXTRA LARGE AGENTS FOR 114 President. K. R. Co., Omaha, Neb AKD METALS. STOVES - lit rend fnvrnn Cx icebox no ; IMPORTERS OF 3 Lruvs 2,500,000 ACRES, LOCKE & MONTAGUE, MAX. FITCH & MANN, cash down one-flft- To settlers with limited means. O. 4k 8VHAQVE, WARNEJt, School for Girls; ftHOLESAI.15 -0--0- CHICAGO. Prlndlc Agricultural DEPARTURES. Express and letter mail leave daily, at 7 a. via W ines A K imUill's line of stugen, for Oplnr, Last Canyon, Hi kton and ToSele. 'r Fur Eureka, Tiutic Mines, via W inut A KiuibaU's 7 a. m. stnges, at tor Ptoebe and St. George, on alternate days, at 8 ik.ni . via (idmer A Salisbury's line, at 3 a, ra. tug Eureka, Silver and Diamond citus, on alternate days, a t 8 a. m. for New York Exprras leaves daily at S a. aud all Hiiiits in the East. tor ban trsmisio, Montana, and all points in (lie 1) eat and North, st 2.45 p. m. ARRIVALS. F.vpreos arrives from Ojdilr and East Canyon, daily, at 4 p. ra, , From he, alternate days, 4 p. tn. An express letter mail via t liislelt's line of stages, for Cottonwood, ilailv ot 8 a. m. From San Francisco and Montana, daily, at a. m. Prom New York and the East, Dailv, at 7.40 p. m. From Binglmm Canyon, dailv, at 5 p. m. From Eureka, Silver and Diamond citioa, alternate days, at 4 p. tu. MAILS. Arrive from the East at 7:30 p. m. . West at m. Close for tbe East at 9 p. m. M est at 1 .to. Delivety oen Irom 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. on Sunday from 13 to 1 p. m. thos. fitch. JIEA VY Of- . , NAILS, AWb t Time Table of tbe CO, HOWELL, Gen. Agfa. 37 and 39 Second St., Sacramento. UTAH EAST TEMPLE STREET' Between Well Fargo A Co , nd ( Wi Lake House, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. lt. OFFICERS: CENT FOR CASH. 5 8CHREIBER OF TEN PER A DEDUCTION great inducements for ptah IRON, STEEL, STREET, year. and Dealer in Importer , 31 AIN payment but INTEREST at the end of the first ATTENTION PAID TO Abstract and Tnuu ripl of Title to Mining ProMrty, aud jKcal Estate aud Miuing Agent. II ALL, KIMBARK ft PERCENT, COMPANY, OF CALIFORNIA, SALT LAKE CITY, at attended PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE And oilier Instrument ot writing drawn with are curacy aud dispatch. A Pmtt Packed with Ore at Care. OFFICE, H. F. fUsTixc. With interest on deferred payment PARTHTLAR v. s. Commissioner A West Cash or Long Credit TERMS Credit sales require lmt -- AT-LAW, East rs a ill be promptly MINING DEEDS, AGREEMENTS, AND RONDS FOR DEEDS, M0RT0AGES, POWERS OF AT TOllNEY, LEASES, CONTRACTS a ill FRUIT DEALERS CN TUB PA Orders from to. NEBRASKA. COMMISSIONER' OF DfiElX St Marks C?0 As PACIFIC FRCIT MARKET, California Clay Street, San Francisco, to HRATIK8T Acre. t OPIIIR CITY, U. T. , BOOK AMD JOB PRINTING Price Range ftrout 94. 50 to 610.00 per 8XX WELLS SPICER, OF Convenient to Market, both mocn- - J. DUKE, Propr. ATTORNEY A. LUHIC on the line of In the valley of the Platte and it tribntarie. a region unequalled for fertility uf soil and healthful ness of climate. Them land are ail on the line of the Great National railroad, and intersected by the Sioux City and Pacific, Fremont and Klkhorn Valley, Columbus and Sioux City, extension of the Burlington A Missouri Uiver, and other railroads. at reasonable price. Gentlemanly and courteous J attendant. SAN JOSK BRANCH CHICAGO. t STATE HO, Alia Wabash Arm nr ACRES MILLION THREE MILLION ACRES M.. L WOOLENS. DRYGOODS, r" IOJf, 108, v j Olr 8jcclul AttfiiMon to tlie InrorponMio Mining Cotuxuuea dm tier li Lews of SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. JOHN V. FARWELL ft CO. NEWSPAPER Of the beat farming and mineral land hi America, now offer for sale OFFICE, Meet every Thursday at iu Commerce Buildings, Main street. Suit Lako City. Odd Fellow in good standing are .. . invited to attend. (SUE LEV Y, N. O. J. M. Oleuoh, Sec'y. - UTAH Internal Collector TWELVE STREET., WHOLESALE NOTIONH Having a land grant from the Government of O. J. HOLLISTER, CLAY N RAILROAD COMPANY UTAH A. S. GOULD Sl SOU; Conweyaneem, Notary fhablle, One Door alsrve Front, TIIE TEOCLAR nt DAILY REVIEW THE GARDEN OF THE WEST. REPORTER OFFICE, Wasatch Lodge No. 8, A. P, A A. M. COHIJTNK, 0; out-bous- Tor tbit World la full of A ltd one of thoae clianeea may fall, era two ItaVr aguio in the firelight . That IUU on shadow upon Uta Ball. Ok, then, owe. rnora to the parting A teal that it mint ba at BW a food Weiwiiiaitis , Ktoa toe before you go. , Inn We append the following list of lbsses as far as we hai e 'been able to learn (hem, and after careful inquiry, we are satisfied that the losses from property forms no inconsiderable item, and that a largo proportion of the damage results from the removal of goods, tearing down roof, awnings, etc., to stay the progress of the fl.unes: F. Miller & Co., damages to soda factory, $1,000; Vantine &, Co., store and goods damaged, $3,000; Wm. ' Baird, and damage to saloon, $3,-0J. G. Bryant Sc Co., and V image to cellar and goods, $3,000; G. i.Arre, tin shop and wares; $1,500; Thomas Dickson, tailor shop, etc., $100; Zipf Jt Marx,1 damage to drug store, etc., $1,500; C. S. Kingsley, damage to store and goods, $300; D. li. Kimmel, damage to store ud goods, $300; IiOuer Sc Simm, damage to store and goods, $155; Emery A Co., damage, goods stolen, etc., $1,000; Mrs. Emery, millinery goods stolen etc., $p00; Matt Zapp, damage to cellar, $300; Jo. Butkett, house; etc., $150; N. Marx, dwelling house, etc., $500; L. Eckhart, personal property, etc., 300; Jim Gallagher, personal property, clothes, etc., $300; Henry Freidenger, personal property, watch, $150; T. L. Acres, personal property,. $400; I)r. J. iL Betts, house, office, etc., $250; C. MJntz, boots, etc., stolen, $50. Besides the above, numerous parties suffered losses to a greater or less extent from dedredations of Chinese thieves. ' , Some of the heavy losses are covered by insurance. None of he buildings of the burnt district between Wall and Commercial be rebuilt, the business men streets on that side having purchased buildings on the opposite side of the street. While the losses are severely felt, the sufferers accept the situation, and philosophically set to work to repair damages, and ail express the opinion that we are fortunate in having been able to confine this fire within the limits of the block burnt. ont-housc- s before you go. at f , Ulofe Jou go. htoaBMj E tW way will lia haunted H uh Ulona no other, ran tea, bbiaw more precious than diamonds, Kauka lull d meaning to Die. The sound uf a welcome footstep, A wbUyier thrilltngly low. Ah, thought wiil t U- -. memory cloeely- - Em LIST OE LOSSES. . . i t Iiu fire-pro- .in ebar tMi lair. IMtk toha Ika boa Cm war ynnial, M J J IlMr. ton. Alee Awf J D T MrAUiatef, , wj.f. ,P W to. drug store. Within twenty minutes after the fire broke out, the! frame kitchen and the roof aud portico of the soda factory were in fiatucs, and from that point the flames spread rapidly to Vantine & Co's store, the drug jstore, and to the Miner's Exchange Saloon belonging to Mr. W. Baird. One whole side of the block between Wall and Commercial streets f on the east side, was soon in ashes, and it was only by the hardest work that the houses on the Opposite side of the street were saved. brick warehouse on the The coruer of Main1 and Commercial streets, belonging to Jf G. Bryant & Co., Contributed greatly towards checking (the further spread, of the fire, aud by her culean efforts the large frame livery stable belonging to McClintock & Stewart , on the opposite corner of the street, was saved, flad that building eapglit fire, almost the entire city would have .j lcen in flaniesj, Very fortunately, there was no wind on that night, 'and the flames' did not spread as rabidly as they otherwise would have done; and to the absence of any wind are we mainly iudebted fof ihe safety of the city. In 1805, the whole city was laid in ashes inside of an hour ana a half, while on last Sunday night the fire was biirni for two hours and a half, and confined to one block. ft 308 306 SotlrO AT- -- LITE AND LET LIVE PltlcES Tobacco and Cigars Great Platte Valley DENNIS J. TOOHY, A- 11. of and Manufacturer J . PARKER, WATTS Oil & CO. U-- '- PRINTINCJ .TO II ; vrm be Exetathl oil Short 1871. Cheap Lands J. W. GRAHAM, M. mritmm NOTHING. 1 2V 21, ' i - i OFFICIALDIUECTORY J All Description of ' CaiXim pan I'suurt t7th 0-- ZZ o- -o ft Tiu, rn, hi llmi li, 1ui t, AB Complete as Bn V lit, Term, of HuWripliotj. tm ire 43 & T7. FEETOE. ...... OFFICE JOB AMD Front Street, Cotlnne, 13. , i A; STAIIN, PropV, thtr , (Oppoaite y l in t cto bord Depot.) 1 th lowevt rates, , i ! |