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Show tv The! Daily Review. rrr 2X2J1871. Evening:, A Tuesday tig. 8IIOW1XO tllJ UASD. The orgun tb.it grinds out the dirtj M Jrk fur iU mufcf, tbit m irninj shows in l.m th clovetl fuut rtitmnally to in be too iulriconttrucd, pLiiu runge Waking coiumenU upon an extract from tho Walla Wallaj Statesman. The SJaletman sqfd "that the small pox was Citv nml that one of raging in Salt S. Judges was down with it. the Whereupon that delectable, Salntlr or :o be spreidiog the jran that claim t. v d onth-boun- d -- d pest-hons- e, 19 j teachings of Jesus Christ throughout this wicked world, comments as follows ; "If he (the U. S. fudge) hadn't gone d taken it, twenty or thirty of the common people might have d.ed and there would have been little said; and lots of people hereabouts think it wouldnt hurt if the U, S. Judges were common people, (and were among the dead, we presum ; what other construction can be arriv'd at? for alittte common sense might be occasionally looked t for from tfieio. This last' clause is not ingenious, though intended to cover with gauze the true meaning; and wlp.-rthus.: wonts are taken jin connection with the facts made public and untie-nieby any person, can it be doubted that the gross indignities heaped upon the JaJgG' iu his! helpless condition, meant more than Jdegrading him? and had be not had friends who would have periled health, if not life for him, the Mormon IrieiUmod, whose Lb xd bought slaved tlie)edi(ors of th oiler-ttlare. would have had their wish. The infamous induct of those who are designated by God tojrule this chosen people of thc.Jjord in thus chaining a helpless and supposed dying man, with his wife and child, to a loathsome corpse, dead twenty-four- , hours (having died with the small pox ), killed by a warm bath and holy oil (as physicians say), would tnAke Apielios blush. Judge Strickland, with his one lung that is left, must live. He annot afford to die. Utah needis him. . The assassins i f Dr. Robinson and Brne field's murderer, wlio was chased into the Eaylfi ate, were honorable men compared with those who forced the judge to be moved out upon the daced in quarantine, r guard, with no food or attendance, and sought to force him and bis family into a loathsome unfurnished with anything except an old bed, occn lied by the loathsome corpse of the victi n of S dt L ike quarantine measures, uho, when living, had lain for silt slays under guard without medical attendance, and who would jtrobaWy have recovered had it not been for the apostolic t eatment aforesaid, for the assavuns of Rjnbinson and the murderer of Brassfielu did not do their deeds under color of law. , STRAWS. when Young attempted to yf orgairifce a Territorial Government, wclb'as to have Utah admitted as a SyRe, he issued a call for a convention, which met iu Salt Lake City on the 5th of March, which in a short session or dained and established a free and independent government by the (in me of the State of Deseret, fixing the boundaries and providing for its organization, and issued a memorial setting forth their patriotism and material progress and akcd admission as a State. Congress however, failed - to see the .point, and passed an act incorporating it as a TerUpon receiving this inritory only. formation Brigham Yonng discoursed publicly as follows. Why when that1 time comes (evidently meaning the rdgn of the Saints) the Gentiles will come I begging toustobc our servants. know several men high in office iu tbe uaiiou who would make good servants. I expert the President of the United States to black my Voids, What presumption on the part of Brigham to make such an open assertion. What a lucrative and pleasant task it would lie for the President of the United States to black Brighams boots. We opine very few men would my the position of Chief Executive with those conditions ; even our devil asserts that he could not be persuaded to accept under those eir We ask our readers in cumsfauees. is not it conclusive evidence that candor, Intentions were fo Brigham Young overthrow the Government of the United States and assume the place of Dictator? Jt looks very much so, but the road to fame with the would-bEmperor of America has been very rough. Wide he has undoubtedly feathered his nest in a pecuniary sense, to which he will perhaps cling like Sam Brannon until the Lord calls for it, as it had been deposited in bis rnme. In 1 e MARKET REPORT. A live newspaper is never complete without a daily or weekly reference to the markets, either in a general form or editorial review. Tho merchant as well os consumer has frequent occasion to refer to them. In larger cities we find pamphlets published devoted exclusively to tbe markets of the whole country, which include every item of commerce from ashes to wheat. One of these valuable publications issued by Isaac Huntoon, Shipping and Comrais-io- n merchant. 435 Battery street, San California, dated August 9th, ll, is before us; it is very complete, includkinds, finaning domestic produce of and cial, shipping intelligence, freights and charters, duties on various importeI goods, exports and imports, and a general review of commercial interest to merchants throughout the whole country. f The report is too voluminous to we future in the on in detail, but shall publish a geueral report of the' leading staple articles found iu our mercantile houses, and have it properly corrected from time to time for tbe reference of all interested in that direction. Fmn-'cisc- o, 11 coiu-men- THEN AND SOW. It may Jje interesting to somn of our readers, aj well as some of the Mormons ENDORSEMENTS. who are beyond redemption, to read the There is nothing more gratifiing to a contrast of Mormon rule (Tabernacle new paper than cheering words from its in - J Utah fifteen years ago quotations) and now. We q tote from the Deseret jfetrgy date, 185 Brethren and sifters, ire want you to repent and forsake your sins. And yon that have ponvmitted sins that cannot be forgiven through baptism, let your blowl be shed, and let 'he sin ke as rend, that the incense there if nny come up before God, as atonement for vour sins, and j that the sinners n Jfion may lie afraid. We have been trjing long enough with these people, and I go in for letting the sword of the Almighty be unsheathed, I say not only in words, but in deed. that therei are nen and women here, t that I would advise to go to the m mediately, an I a ik him to appoint a committee to attend to their cases, and there let a place be selected, and let the com;i liibrij shed their bioid.' All of which Young indorsedia simi Jar laugnage. Their teachings in direct opposition! to the Constitution as well as1 the injtitutiona of our govern ment are many, the most noticeable in early days is the following ; The union of Churchi and 8 tate, or rather the complete abmirptioi of the Stale in the Chiirrh; that the funner is a mere appendage of the latter for convenience sake, and may be dropped whenever convenience no longer calls for a State organization. According to this teaching we can ban ly see any further use for civil governments or organism (ion os long as Brigham is with in; he ran do all, from hangman up to St. of the Peters little job os New Jerusalem. Ire.-d-Jd-m- I contemporaries and subscribers. lay a few- - before pur readers to show that we tire not considered out of place, and from the rapid increase of our list we are convinced that wei meet the hearty approval of our patrons. The following exchanges which have been so kind as to notice us are Hvc papcrs on tho great thoroughfare of America, and invariably remunerate their patrons fot their outlay. We also iu know ledge a kind notice from our neighbor, the Tiibune, and a friendly bow from tbe Herald, of this city, all of which are batisfactory evidence to us are appreciated and that our labo mui-- t result in much good. S.U.T L v K k is to have anew daily viper next Monday to lie called the Iev ikw. It is to be devoted to the mining and agricultural interests of the territory, n3 well as the country at large and especially to the cause of the Liberal political party of Utah.. F. Kenyon, the able editor of the Corinne Journal, is the editor of the new paper, and we wish him abundant success especially in his tilt against the great wrong of U tab polygamy. Nonpareil. Nkw Paper.-- No. 3 of the Salt Lake Daily Review eiune to hand yesterday. The paper is published as a daily even-injournal, with the material formerly used by tho Corinne Journal. Typographically it presents a neat appearance, and its news columns contain all the latest telegrams and local intelligence. J is opposed to the teachings and doctrines of the Mormon Church, such an organ as has been a,,3 jjnV weeded there to cooperate with the ' j Mavouiecess ak officials. jtrtfrnmont l!iB enterprise. Ely liecord. i I',,-- ; RiiLY Review, publi&hed by F. Kenyon and W. Fenton, mud its bow to the jH ople of Salt Lake City on the 9th instant. It is a handsomely printed columns, and its journal of thirty-tweditorial columns exhibit a large fund of ability. It shows strong Republican proclivities. From its tenor, it will be something of a thorn for Mormotiism to lie chary oil Elko Independent. r Wk Greet the Dailt Review from Salt Lake among our exchanges. It is tl.e old Corinne Jocrsai. revised and Y-- c Rub-seripti- " 1 -- TIIE LATEST First heat wan by Alexander, time, TELEGRAMS 2x18); second by Hiram Woodruff, 2:371; third, by Wool ruff, 2:37; fourth, by the same, 2x17. ,. There was a fine attend- Specially Compiled bud Reported for tho Daily Rviw, by tho W.U. Telegraph Co ance, and the show of stock, particularly meat cattle, was one of tho best ever seen on the Pacific coast. The winning horse was last on the list in the pools, selling in one of $100 for $7. Los Angelos, 21. A dispatch from Los Flores, this afternoon, says the Indian Captain Geueral, Mannelito, and party have fled to Srfn Luis del Rcy, pursued by Oligaro and his band, aud if they meet a fight will certainly ensue. There has been no demonstration against tbe whites so far as known, but A there is a general feeling of alarm. Barsmall military force from Drum to afracks will reach Pola ford protection and quell the revolt. A dispatch says the state of affairs has grojvn out of the unfortunate appointment of Oligaro as chief by the County Judge of San Diego county. London, Ohio, 22. The preliminary examination of Mrs. 'Angelina Colburn, charged with poisoning her former husband, commenced bore yesterday. Tb only witness examined was Prof. Worm-lewho examined the stomach of diseased. His testimony contained nothing not heretofore published; the witness, however, said that a critical examination of the whole body might assist in determining the question whether the deceased had been poisoned or not; be also said there was no case on record of the introduction' of arsenic inton dead body. A motion was made by the Prosecution and acquiesced in by the Defense that the Coroner be ordered to the body of Biiffonburger, another examination. with the view The Justice tpok the motion under consideration. Rt. Louis, 22. A terrible affray occurred at Harrisons ille on Saturday. Tom Sabine, a noted desperado and acker, came to town, got drunk, and run amuck through the streets with He snot arid killed two his revolver. inoffensive citizens before any one was able to shoot him,vthjugh a large posae load of A was after him. buckshot finally finished him. Louisville, 22. The returns receded indicate that the Kentucky Legislature will stand as follows House, 82 Demo32 The Courier crats and Republicans. Journal this morning has a letter from Cincinnati which say a rumor prevails there that General McCook, the Democratic candidate for Governor, will be compelled to withdraw from the ticket a he has from the canvas. It is even said that he is partially deranged. Should McCook Withdraw, an effort will bo made to induce General Ewing to take bis place, but tho success of the movement is doubtful. . New York, 22. Preodent Grant is said to have informed an in terviewer at Long Branch that he thinks there is no lack of barmong among the New York Republicans, as the discord which some men try to make always clears away when election comes; that the Orleaus muddle is beyond bis fathoming, and that the Tammany frauds and the Orange riijit.s will defeat the Democratic party in New York; also that if w- can't get from the Corea ns a treaty which will protect our sailors there in the future, we .won't force treaty from them hut will teach them some lessons that will probably protect our sailors just as well. Ore Isa, Ncvn 21. Tbe Little Butte Mill and Smelting Works, at Rye Patch, 11 miles east of this place, was entirely! destroyed, by fire last evening. Loss estimated at $40,000. Insured in Imperial Insurance Co., San Francisco. Austin, Ncv. 21st. Last Saturday night, two prisoners, named Joseph Phillips and Charles Fowler, escaped from the jail in this city by sawing off the binges of their cell door with a saw made from the steel shank of one of Fowlers shoes. Yesterday morning some Indians whom the Sheriff had employed to assist him, came upon the .fugitives at their camp near Simpsons park, when a fight ensued in which Fowler was killed, Phillips escaping unhurt. No blame is attached to the Indians or the Sheriff, as the killing appears to have been done in New York, 21. The London Times, speaking on the agrarianism in Ireland, During the year 1870, 549 famsays : ilies, comprising 2.C22 persons, were evicted iu that country; one hundred and four families, comprising 528 persons were readmitted to their places, leaving the number of families actually evicted 445, and persons 2,091. 21. In, the Assembly . laris, a stormy discussion was aroused by the irreligious expressions of some of the deputies in speeches. At the dittribution of prizes in a school at Lyons, Jules Simon was present and made a speech, in which he declared he should ever uphold the prin" ciples of moral ity. Paris, 21. The Assembly committee on budget has agreed to fix the salary of Thiers at 500,000 francs, with a credit in addition for ordinary expenses. A bilk providing for the dissolution of the present Assembly will soon be brought forward. The deput.es of the left are preparing manifestoes, deof the constimanding the restoration ' tution of 18 18. Berlin, 21. The carpenters of this city have struck for an increase of twenty-fivper cent, in wages, and the reduction of the day's labor to uine hours and n half. Williamsport, Pa., 21. There was a fire last night in the stable of the IV House., with' the wind a gale. The flames spread and some thirty buildings were consumed, including the Waveily Packers residence, House, the Mulberry street church, and many stores and private dwellings. The loss is estimated at, $125,000; insurance, $75,000, Washington, 21. The Secretary of the Navy has givgu commissioners of New York the use of two ships, the Delaware and Albany, to be anchored at the quarantine in the lower bay, for the temporary detention of persons arriving who have been exposed to cholera., , suits for damages are commenced against the Staten Island Ferry Company by the relations of tbe victims of the late disaster. The coroners jury in the case of Geo. Williams, killed bv the explosion of the boiler of the G, 'll. Stai buck, brought in a verdict of manslaughter against S. Clark Stratum, Government inspector of boilers: also against the engineer, Geo. .Warrants have been issued for the arrest of Mills and Strut-ton- . -- to-da- y ! e I e i i i II. T. Ilclnibold denies that he attempted to commit suicide at Long and says while gunning, Branch haviug discharged one barrel, he put his mouth to the barrel to clear it, and accidentally discharged the other barrel hv touching the cock with bis knee, llis injuries are slight. A special from Washington says : Boutvvcll has quite recently declared himself in favor of Grants renomination. Of course one condition of this allegiance is, that Boutwell shall not only retaiu his portfolio for the rest of Grants present term, but also for another four years in caac Grant is re- . eleetcd. Chicago, 21. Isidore Kj.llberg, editor of the Scandinavian paper, who has been inisring for a week and who it was feared had bcf n murdered, turned up aliie and well, having left the city secretly in search of some swindling im agents. The fiore dsease is still prevalent in Brooklyn. Two hundred horses belong-nto the" city railroad company are aid up with it, Wadiington, 21. In response to 'the ucvcral applications from distillers indebted io Government for unpaid taxes, asking an extension oftiine for pivment with the consent of their bond-methe Commivtioncr of Internal Revenue has that no authority evi-t- s umUr the aw for granting aii extension. . t Washington, 21. The subscriptions 0 the new loan to day were $.575,000, in addition to which a telegram was received from the government agents, bkh increases the subscription by different national banks to $1,231,000. An arrangement is just concluded I (he United States and Germany, o take effect on tho lip-- t of October Text, which' reduces theratc of international postage for prepaid letlrr, if exchanged between the two countries by t lotted tmnil, via Lugland.' froiA ten to seven cents for each rate of half an dunce or under; if unpaid, letters so exchanged are to.be charged double the prepaid rates. to-da- y, newly-swor- to-da- n y mi-rra- g n, n THIS AFTERNOON. Greenbacks, in New York, to-da-y, mi Ran Francisco, 21. Arrived, Barque ielcnj W. Almy, 09 days from Swateow, I a v Hskodadi. Grand Restaurant. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. of tbe above Restaurant have proprietor fitted up and furnished The ON MAIN . Salt Lake Ci V gale-keep- er - Utah 9 Ar tea; Drparlmrt ef Iairtlwf to ti Trlu.1. TO IN ERA FARMERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. ROWS, GENERAL HARD- A Selected AMBortiuent of WARE, snov-- ' picks, t-- Lii;al ISolIt'Ct. Application for FateaC At Ht Notice is hfkiby Gitrx Lit f Ac., Ac., GOODS, Ac., ' - NS TA N TL CO terere 1 X AT TIIE Reasonable Mos Prices, AT (. 1 X. re a vrtr-ery mine bearing t e: re I ataaut N,.rth abaft, r 1 re-- y ofdivide between S Iv-- fork N A r ..1 C t re J Caayon., lluinre t ft ret 'i the 4 agvoa.4. eaaterly end of Inline a and we da lew lv give f irt v re- tire an fee occupied and it) proved joreiare acoredtng to the h- - vl ran. are and . are ef M and in rend Bilinng aa actual lalor end itnproveBsreevtv an not leva than one itra ( h. d - ah thia time actual per..'b- - j.a rewre af !v a ill ve free ( roy areAaafret ing property. ftre ttw , oar of aaid pn rnsvya. and a 'el A a the ait of t mdreaa cuitt d sj ire trere diuh and eaJkd orererv. ore right of wav It nd fcr agpeareet vllet land. puldie duly afi. lMd ; hnd m amended If Art ad 4. ' approved July. bh. and oral Ilk itnnre onr day Anguet, lull. JOHN V mimv v mm! Eight Pairs Ladies White Hose Ton yards Calico, Eight II uck Towels, or 4 extra large Huck Towels, One pair Drawers, Gents White Shirt, One Undershirt, Linen Tablecloths, Six pairs Fine Cotton Hose, Oue pair French Corsets, Ladies Hoop Skirts, , $ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Are run through from -- Our Large Assortment Balmoral Slcirts for $1.00 each ' ST. LOUIS, No other Line runs through car to St. Louie Connection are always luma by tbe route by w liiih Through Cars are run. - FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. Ask for Thkets via RAILROAD, And ece that you get them t .. GROCER, T3T, Liquors, Corinne, Utah, . REV. EDWARD E. BAYLISS, j Superintendent Priucipal. (Formerly Principal of the Yonng Ladies Jacksonville, Illinois.) Athene-u- Studies Thorough and Liberal. Mathematic Botany. Physiology, Pali MUSIC, Ktc.. tens SALT LAKE CITY. Powder, Fuse, W ICto. -- A. Or O 3ST nil DcMcriptiouM. Oi Orders Solicited and 1871- - In wilnwwi s n4 sfiist tlijp iib yf Ton Brocko Geo. W. Glawsen, ( TH A Hew Enterprise, BltEE OF CHARGE NEW DESIGNS, NOTICES. Mount IS EMPLOYED BY US. to-nig-ht - anti-Morm- - .. 1 tl 4 KNOX KERO. CA m'ker Proa eg fclnrt. Fait Lake Any- W mrv Maim M amt Mue-- rm AND 3 & S pratt, Gama, rr. -- I PMel . chtncvsL a! HOUSE . JTOIIV ILtYllM, wa Situated Blacksmitliing-- Ele, Cte, 4- - the Lake stmym tm , IN ALL ITS HItANCHEH. lriV ttemd Verne Opiir. , Ate wit rt, lee grebae ve ad.iitionr to hayixs Are pev'wl ar area won, invitee the Ttivcl.ag Lai. tm call. Um table tn nef exceute w aay crewetry. Rifertucm The Ttivel.ag Good rootne foe- - thorn dearieg ireaMw reg rRorRirrqit, The ftertey. night. fJ The Bar. lander th terrerinretecaee ROBINSON, anil at Ml tinre tare a very beet K fare, Ltqupiee ate i aal d H COACH ICEnipilINKU PAINTING fHANEISCO moot! AND 411011 KTOIIC, fiainJ tbeet As Salt Laid (Oppntg'iie CARRIAGE PAINTING R. J. A. A SPECIALTY. tock COACH AND C AAAI AOS heg fTrfi cf Fr 1 ate.) t? ate Ore l.-- . ( iaft'.rv Lft.il 1 112 . rnaFRirtaw s. r. AnxntE tWftiea s-- iruron from 1 vA sr4 i kmrgm boots And snore, tirrsMlf TSIMMISG. Wl is ih Cftft CHEMICAL S. -- vu--- bn JOIIN KUPFER. inrtttt ava Deaura WotcllPH Iltl .iDWPlrjv FILTL AGhTlS mat f jf'? t fct mXL ftrei Lei ft hftmmi hd i e-- j T,'7ILC0X L ! dsl t Aim ere have ate- - HALF-WA- Y DRUGS I Horse Shoeing HI3V5C TU 1leCllZ1SZ IN A STYLE TO SUIT ALL ' A. HOPPER, TZ. D. SAORlSKin. - e&sottfta j rnrnm Is stre-- Iu tajnms both good. Of ii Clftfti'UHi of 131 fr& 1 till Ltrk , numitlit. ram- - FtnployeteLre reqoeated total! pn aa M ve alwav. on mtr I.' -- ike. tntviM tnaua he. lrelmtwsi Miser. Farm iliah. and I rear-r- e. ot herrani. The Lneteglevcd a (II find I to tltee advaMrega to register te.r nameaate te terere at area twfrra, here good (UaalhiM can be tararehed them u . y AT tV I rn 4 xrr sxz HIStSf:. r.v MONTANA i n, ATTORNEY AT Km tranti4 of yrfsl Real Estate Arrcnrv, Xanufitetorp mf Xatirm Jeaefry, Poet-offic- Robertson hvr ihi dst rrnmi l.b H E PREMIUM WHEEL MAKER, Ilepalrer ef i - )n4 mm Sole Ageat for Howard. Tie a, ate Waltha Watcl tea. and C. S. Watch Cootfeuty, to-da- y Jk i fcsm' Oji ical I nt rumrnla x. Groccra' lutw yf lb 4 I Kl I 1'LATY.D WAR R, FILLED. v ( mm tm th mi in DIAM0N1-S- , COMPANY. I cwml r4j y atml mediately. ill commeuc Monday, Sept 4th, flW. bvg CARRIAGE WORK, a Nfftfo mi wNl tkDUfiiuut rv Tw duore north of MINERS TOOLS. hum r Utah tabor Exchan gt?, t ALL mil isiUbe 1HJ.SSIOX Tbrongout the Territory. the above bnyiueve the MINERS SUPPLIES. AND yfe fc th 4 RENTS & DEBTS COLLECTED. AND English Llterafnre, fr rrl I M fuL SECOND SOUTH ST, Ilair Block Eut of tbe Revere Iloiiae, , w H lrirt f 1? t weft Cowrt, Mil llnf srwl rtf fitve-t-l AT Irtml fW vJw saI Court of tlf ktT of 1 Uh. Ins mn4 fur !. jr At tmw. 4lh iUt f AfJ'ist 14 ! W innsrH a I (hiHivsM & CO., : AND Are-via- If-i- Railroad Shops A. HOPPER Provisions, Miss MARY K. IIEFFLEMAN, t FOOTE. nrf ent i anl It In hit not t jonr V Urtm Un tiott St. and Ticket Agent, St. Louis. ef reotrea Jr4iti$t' te f Sfvt4 4 ?W Ttfm i 1jA TW ng tw t jrr-c- - pvltef Arthur,Louia. James Chari.etox. 1 kA iloinrtff iu thr rlt tb Irtntry rt I iW the toRniy of 1 term ifecrw'f. td tt 4st theIt ml 171. t .iH tf fiM yl m . vuIbr Hi tisw IW or ii( ml dislnct and Retail The Rocky Mountain EtcL. So sht fion ltr - Wholale tab. ate a a red K'l Ji IHrpdsM !!, uk ml m nr nk To be convinced, call and Examine tbe Stock Youraelve. D. C. BUTTERFIELD, a Ay ' t- - I (longrro npprovrd SI, mid notice to (re put irehed im th Site Lake IK n newspaper publnhi 4 of tbe claim. r. GEO MUM FLL. Beserere. ('irtfhtf Kmilj tory f I Fixed upon by this Unique and Novel Establishment. ' A.LFF t u.1 a",tf - ate ahUl pwre-- f tVerf-r- H4 - t WITHOUT CHANGE. r lw ffwsrt f IS theofofTiwtr&tT7il'rt t4 A class of Goods is here offered that merchants heretofore have been nnabl to produce iu like quality aud quautity at the j Ar,l alt point on the Kansas Citv, St. Joftph mnd r Council IMUjU Bailru&d to Posm-ngc- mmt,nri AftniilHALD Jl , of-- j General 1 full V tM ! General Superintendent, pupw.' IhI ltii intention to f !y e (ram the Furve vor Geueral. ate a from the Uotviun-- M of the 1 Sa fre t atatnled Aa ort gvme vidcdiaanat-- if Onngenm ing the rifchf 4 way to d.trb urioMat a aero'-ovur the put. lit landv and free taber paprere, -bv prove.! J uly 2 L 1 rid. and an i W. R. j-- re tree tba) hc In tbe Land triple f r th Diagram of the aa.d lob, tog- th.r j Council Bluffs Standard Price of One Dollar, Blissoum na. Me Palace Sleeping Cars KOIITII a. .1, btvg nt t mread (tee aa.. :g re-''- I certify WE OFFER. TILL. FURTHEH NOTICE, PULLMANS . re-- ALSO ihortent The line from Omaha, Council Bluff, Net.ntekn. City, and 8t. Joncph to 8t. Louia.i fri all East and South via St. Loul. The only point line by which tna 1 fir a miles FIFTY -- ct. RAILROAD. CARRIAGES s if tlo-nc- a -- t- -- Kimball & Lawrences. NORTH MISSOURI sod 1 of the Prior of Hale fd- - at 1(ha fereat mC AO fre. Silver Fork t anvou. I ! v S, the rent V ware. y thence J. M 3r hr. m M H end of the ve: . the haf! ef tV ,u laf I tre Chinese and, Japanese: Goods. Y 0 X IT A NDf s, w Rig Cottonw ool Nlaiag DMrtat, iream to-da- m'C-- llUtMA f tire Yemreev At Ctah and connty of bait Lake, AnWa 1 w b In length bv DM feet ia iih. M (Ire 1 ASLUV re At I NO BOY "bale; ber.g a Silver rearscre rwk in place.) and the lead aret taming toaaid mine, all tut mated re the and LEU B. -a DRY CLOTHING, GROCERIES, U to-da- y, ? tiut H. k IT V. IXu-TO- n-- j n-- ma Hn, County of Fait link. Teeripary of t tab, ft lino and ex tent thereof tewg nwee hi aa fxlloas tu--v l( : 1 he !ao very ehaft m V ,M) feet from V. F Miaer) Ktiuw Net, alwut TO fret j aoatlrerlv fra tire rear t EI.S, DRILLS, it eight-colum- Have tetih I ALSO o - v re-breit- The Introduction of a neu and popular system for the disposal of dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery , Plated Ware, Jewelry, Parian Ware , Albums, Brackets, Meerschaum Pipes Lamps, Opera Glasses, Mirrors, and Chromos in Frames. , MINING TOOLS, FUSE, POWDER, ORE SACKS, WHEELBAR- - ' Manufacturing I l , Term a. Primary lVfnrvmre.1 It per mmmtkk, rb intermediate hugutiarai. I( a tiraumar Department, At per lea X Department, (ineiadine higher ret rat enenoea, an( Marti l nOv t gnt., tn At per month. Fry men:, w.wW naes Fot any Information. aetwn, apply in penem Ar by letter, re the 11. PEI It t to the nmlrraignrd. w , r Bait Lake City. Aog. IS. lfCl. USIrYESSt B a -- MINERS, T CAhRIAGE build-iug- ). Tm tm. e A .YE W Conn WAISTJKD. -- !; tbe nboot. PROMPTLY FOR KENT. Tw km e dent of lacoaeia agreed re courve of lecturre during tlie mm am! f of I r the bereda mineral lab. geology jgy du-rk- ) re-re- rna mental Drparlmral rra.n al i tr. t hadboeraa, tese beetnrea. W . to-da- im. In hpeetat aiblitare Evening aavre. honld tlu-r- e ibtwd iri, eouraw. fiur evtmag re.in , re ymM braefta three wbn can a-- atteai tim A... W -t learn Uermaa. re ana md tn qviil ; alre varne Antireur, LamCam. Gram tnar. Ac. be u. .tract ion nfTid-- a m vtii meer ; mim. w.! l. mi anil im In ml twiuting. ered three who SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. JOTTINl). A Aca- faanre-TViv-vS u jibe tvgi.Sae Air tbe be b DISHES SERVED TO ORDER AT ALL HOURS. Game and Oyster tn Season. The, brokers apparently got a corner nud at the oi Yellow Jacket REV. EDWARD E. BAYLISS, session ran it 'up to 60, it havCORINNE. UTAH nylMn POCKET hook containing gbeen, which ing opened nt 42 tipis morning. ltrks and a rail nan lmgRX lie owner can have hy calling on Mr. McKre, at It is understood that the Democratic IWell, largo A Co n oII'ilc, iluainbing property and , State Convention will choke off Brick pay it ik cxpuSM.-Goods delivered Sc 1 omeroy, his speech at Davisvillc having been very rough on the platform. FYRXISHED BOOMS TO Behrens,' the agent of the Eugene 1711VR ELEGAJjTI.Y at Goddard' building, Main Street, ein- who or unite. rn CliquQt Champagne manufactory, gle was arrested on a charge of embezzling the funds of hhi principal, has filed his To all parts of the City. 8EK HIM A OTHERS SEE HIM. a nswer to the complaint, and pleads that BOOM IN A DKS1BABLE tOCATIOX, . Corinne the of ASTOBK In yesterday! issue liberal rent will be pud. Addreae took Jtax 470. as the C7 09 JTarerooins Jt defalcation, Adams alleged charged, Street, angZi m a ruing, lleporler received by us this Boath Street. place over three years siuce, aud conseCorner cf Main and W ho Fitch and female bestavbant wait-we find an article headed CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, is barred by the Male Inquire immediately at Goddard" prosecution quently Is. Main etreet between 9 a. n. and b r. M. Dennis, after having vrrircu statute of limitations. congratulated b'i; it, undoubtedly board a small family The Bay District Agricultural Fair Rooms beand accommodated with a euito of very fcclf with tho idea that it wax cunning furnished rooms, with hoard, in a quiet plcaaontly ; location OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. opened with a fine attendance But we ' fail and near the aud that he had, got us. Enquire at this DRUG STORE, there were over 20()fiue cattle on exbi- office or of C. C. Nichole, at the Octagon House. La :est and Most Elegant to comprehend it with the optics ition. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. through which we now gaze. The alkaaud we expect gftMifigs The argument' on the injunction ou unproved,' , fikm known as gross a cleyjs- is film which li po prevalent among and doing bnainces at Stockton, Utah, from it. We have always a"&uted an fie sale of lot of Yerba Buena Parle by The Apotkecaries Hall. consent. mutual 4eetr the this Im from removed dissolved, and disby been day Li1 Pbertons, BagOpen Top hasj exchange from Salt Lake which the New City Hall Commissioners, was All account due the Arm must be paid to Lewis gies, Phaetons, Ac. Grass who will settle all account against the energy, and conpupil of out orbsand we now see things played some life andbeside heard and finally dissolved by or- tmv V. W, Cleveland, revelanew Fifth Store North Kimball A Lawrenre'a. tained something We .eorac say, Louts Gross. in their proper light. we have iu Good ! now Wallace the of and of tions. comer der ef W ere balldlng at oar Manufactory, Supreme Judge, down here, Dennis, ami spend a week or Jjaramie . . (iourt. Daity Sentinel. The tale will now take place, Tt is STREETS. A WEST AA MASONIC RASnOCPII and how know OPENED ON MONDAY, AUGUST Tth two with ns, you'll A sew candidate for public support rock from i You misconstrued our comes to us under the title, Daily Salt pnd the work of preparing The best work in nee for service Blag Harks, voursc-lf- . j have TO No. Jlorlftlt Lodge Omnibnasee, all kinds of Concord sty Ire of work, Telegraph Hill for the foundation of the A A. 1. Regular Communication s r Lake Review, a large, fine, thrifty lookus as ,re ExJimt article. T A Urge and well eelccted atock of East such as two and four seat Concord Buggies, Commerce at held Masonic Hall. BuiMing, commence will Hall New Messrs. Kenyon Hotel and City Street, the Second and Fourth Monday of press, Temple Fitch on Injustice by your hastily writ- ing sheet, conducted by j each month.. Members of Sister Lodges, and & Fenton, gentlemen w bo seem to unWng-ona- , Brethren in good, standing are cordially ten criticism. Why didnt you wait a derstand their business thoroughly. The seized S. U. sweated The coin, M. gold W. LOUIS to invited attend. COllN, week or two longer and look op more Review is well edited, 'neutral in' poli- when Chas. Cnaurrornn Uitn, Sec'y. Comeponifonc Solicited, Cute ftnd Photograph Bibcr, was convicted and ' TarnUhed. fact in the matter. It wan not to cen- tics, but especially devoted to the min-i- sentenced to the State Prison for defac4. An AND other and railroad enterprises great article the wrote we A. NO. FUch that Mr. PERFECTION LODGE OF JOHN'S sure I, KEITH LY, W. R. levied on for confisca- ST. A. 8. was and it, Lake oAhe tributary Salt valley ing meet Maaonio at (Commerea Hall, R, of the 17th instant, bnt simply to make We take pleasure in giving it a tion by order of Judge Sawyer, of tbe Building.) Main street, every Second ami Fourth each month. Sonurniug brethren are of Monday more Central list. dazzling Ms plumage oppear on our exchange Court. to attend. Circuit Invited S. LAW, place cordially (J. T. F. TRACY, TyP. G. M. the (lock whose feathers are somewhat 1 Cify ltegister, CoL j Tho Democratic Joint Commissioners M. ..11 Swann, Seey. Iu 2 of this The Daii-- t Review." No. ti. kevded, and as yet it is hard to ALT LAKE CITY, V.T. to have a long ses(ponference-expec- t Lake in Salt started from nest recently to 8, A. F-- dk A. M. Wasatch Se ha journal, Ledge shetEerhe b adding Counn new a in appointing A elegant eteck of sion come to hand. It is an communications held at the plumage of jthe prophet Brigham, or Citv. has Regular with advertiseSenatorial Building, East Temple Street, the new filled The well Committee.Memty paper, Second end Fourth Friday of each month. Will attend specially to foreign collection. bird tis true, rice versa . Ho is is remote as it is, appears to be bers of Buter Lodges, end sojourning Brethren in ments, and is well gotten UP- question, inattend. Invited are and to his and rabid iscordially not adapted to iu principle but this' climate issue in the selec- r iel standing R. it UOBEHToN, W. M. us. e. irun. Toilet Articles and Fancy Goods. n. m. Wuxtsox. its opinions. the most prominent M. fwtar. gecy. Iti voice, so he tmivt go abroad to sing his temperate in expressinga grow- tion of the new committee. It is the representative of rapidly The Fineet SODA WATER is the eitj1, drawn Muty. Dont manifest no much' jealousy, on its in started I. O. O. Il and Ia the Stallion race of the 'Agriculparty in Utah, LODGE NO. 1. Meet every Tlio reday at from the meet elegant Fountain. Call and tee.:-the cf fate Judge. Remember that we are in the ing tural Park UTAH m. i in Commerce Building, Main street. ATTORNEYS mission regardless of the . fourhorses trotted, LAW, form- more use a must and and are Vedette Lake Odd in Fellow Salt Reporter, standing good City and (amp Copi Valley Tan, viz; Hiram Woodruff, Ajax SOL. LEX Y, N. G. invited to attend. dablc OU t' lau I necessary at your which preceded it and have gona up W. A. PEOKISS, SALT LAKE CITA', UTAH. in five. U. Ou.ts.iN, See'y. three kcat.-J. Mile perhead. Niro da- State Journal- ( the flume." to-da- nwe-vu-t- i'-- i-. Persons desirous of obtaining information tn reference to ternio, etc, will please apply at once g Xw Vi dm-va- .A. fiords. Having procured the services of a FIRST CLASS COOK, we flatter ourselves that wo can give entire sot lx (act ion to tbe public. Please give uh lt--w tnau buaaw and We shall emloavor to keep the Choicest the Market .ire, naare j will be four regular il vi ! 1nruary, tnunKoal. demic. EAST TEMPLE STREET, PATRONAGE OP THE PUBLIC. tsx bvlllr' HEUlUllDhrUlTHBYTt-Tef STREET, I M, A 1L will. v lb- I- fvwst, bM fcM tm Milt turmeriy by ti & bbwk ..ilk i F. fi. m T1MK.-T- W Fait teem A an ereti Aref day. sv. Fndav In a style unsurpassed in the West. We solicit the :J - Dollar .(., tL Rev. FredVlt Air. Freaere At. trla, 1rre. pFrisriyai r.a Goddards New Building, y, well-directe- Salt Lake Seminary. f J rk? k-- r .1 V ! moA - t F of atdvfoa rea tnre 1 aa AGENTS VANTi:r. tjrRXElL, ira C, . 133 rv. -- 0, Jh-- 3 - rm |