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Show S'- - t "Tiio Daily Review. &tsrfoy Evalns" Sept iS, e Enredn 16tL mindnear tOttPAfUTlYB ismbTav. On the 13th of last month Brighai Young a&atvd to the that Tabern&t-I- DEXCE - The 'Review, Mxfield I Mill A is shoving lkfin e of galena full six feetin ihhknpst. The Neviila, owned by Oiiiha tipitnb ists, is nit Mated on ihe ridge la Big Cottonwood nud Mill Creek, and work on it is being vigorously persecuted under the able fiujien ision of Mr. Case. Tliis mine lies with the stratification, is 2J flt--t in width, and produces fine galena ore and rich carlamates, and when opened will undoubtedly prijVfTfiif immense deppsit similar to the celebratPured Fmuia of Little Cotton wood. ' south further bur investigations suing alongP the' line of minerale deposits come to ft new locution, on the iiouth side bfBlg'Cottottwood, cnf!cl the Mary, containing fofiini fit abundance, and having ah ojiea ere virtu some' three feet In wklifoj, Nell we , Come to jthc! , Alexander, which is now being worked. This ftdfte rhows an opt?ft crvko frvrt feet in width, runniug across the formation, and bids fair to be an extensive and well defined mine. Next, nnd treat the summit of Keslers .Peak, we come to the Eureka, another location similar to the Alexander, showing some galena ores on She surface. ' T1 i est M it ifefi re IalaiCC: .& owned t by' Messrs Following dqnfT Johusqii of f)iusha. the line of the famous Emma belt, srifi we- come- to scvrr.il furtbew south-eas- t new locations, made by .Mr. Guy of Mniwing fine earblfhol aiid.tlena Tcasionally small' pVcfs of horttldlvcr. The Sentinel fai about 23 feet tn thickness, cutting across the formation and carrying fine ores, galena and chlorides in strata between the vein ruck, at intervals of about three feet having fine stratified walls with elav seam; this when opened will cause, in my opinion, a rush to Big Cottonwood. To the west lies the Chieftain containing galena with a crystal ns fine as steel,- mixed ' with chlorides and horn stiver, the ore assaying as high ns $700 per ton. Tbesq mines hava only surface work done on them as yet-- To the west lies the Condor. This mine contains only chloride-orhaving a free fine of stoue, grained, soft, gangue full of oxide of iron and chlorides. To the east and north of Kcslers Peak vein lies the McDougnl, a of galena and chloride ores, about two feet in thickness, assaying as high ns $1,000 per ton. Next, south, we tome to some locations on the summit of Keslers Peak which are being developed ; tlie names I bad not an oppor-tnnitof learning. Still further south comes the Sailor Jack, having a fine body of ore and a well defined deposit. Next sonth comes the Provo, having twelve feet of galena ore, apparently of gooJ grade.' East is the Homeward Bound, h fine vein of 'galena, on Which, as with the Provo and Sailor Jack, work is being carried on. To the east and south conies the Reid and Benson, Davenport, Hume Ticket, Belle of France, Cooper, and numerous other locations, which 1 hate not had an oppottanity of twi-ci- paljt it) no othef part ot the world Iw ahuWit an much Cnnt pan! five touhl Industry M In Utah, wlilih We deny. him! cati bring proof that, in many other there can be shown much more places, comparative industry, enterprise, progress mid Wealth than in Utah. We need not go further than California th get evidence to fully contradict him. In the first pace, California was not settled until several years after. Utah, ud Until Very lately, was far behind Utah in population, and yet the Wealth of San Francisco residents exceed those of Salt Lake City fifty to one, most at which Was accrued before the population pf that State was equal to Utah Sau Francisco has about twenty men whose wealth runs from half to two dollars each, and a list lately compiled numbering one hundred ami with a capital of over one hundred and fifty million dollars ; a total enumeration of three baudref and, fifty person), with a capital of nearly two hundred million dollars. This is only In reference to San Francisco, a very malt place in that State. if we shofild trace the entire wealth of California- - it would probably astonish Brighums hearers, if not himself, as the facts will show that Utah would not make a respectable food-stoin that garden of free institutions and liberty. Now can Brigham to-da- y mil-lio- n Iferty-thre- THE LskTESy COTTONWOOD COUhESPOS. e, i deny these facts successfully jn the face of these figures. At this rate of progress Utah will be comjadled to occupy the lowest step on the ladder of proI gress instead of leading the industrial van. But we hope this cheek on progress is Stopped. Brigham will no longer have the say oil what or who shall hereafter Emigrate to, and operate In, fht country. The people daily arriving hi Utah are of the forward kind, and will soon work up the sleepy crew in Mormoudom, and bring her reputation up to a respectable standard. , t THE FACTS. We are frequently asked by friends If we intend removing the Review office from its present location, Ac. For the information of all, we will give the ' fol- T -- - , - c - - Ne-vadi- U ores-wit- h fine-graine- d e, well-define- d lowing Tacts connected with the renting of the premises whic h we now occupy. Before moving in we' leased the composing and press room for a term of one year from the 1st of August, at a monthlyj rental of fifty dollars payable in ad vauce, which money was promptly paidfor the first month and a receipt . taken, which reals as rcnt for that month.The lease is verbal, but in the presence of two witnesses. One week after we bad issued obe first number of the iuT tew. we received a written po- of Sqteiuber, OJ to vacate on the of which wgjiave taken no notice; but on yesterday tendered the lessor, in presence of witnesses,1 the sum of $30.00 in lawful money of ibe United States as visit.ng. rent iu full as per agreement fur the In tnygipiuiou, as a silver prosectfor he which refused of ten years exerienee, this is the be-- t of mopth September, to accept, but informed us that we could place for capitalists to invest in in Utah continue to occnpy the premises at one can be had, for fine prospi-cthundred and tteenhj-jiedJUtr jer low figures, which cannot fail to open month, jwbieh we1 of course refused to into large deposits. MV have an abundance of mountain pay, and shall a waif a legal decision on As we have heretofore trout, grouse and deer, with occasion the question. announced, we are willing to at aim! by allv a bear to while' away the time ; the law and rightj and hence are pre- ulrio good looking giru, ot the Mormon pared to meet them in the Courts, and pursnnslon wio" 'look as thofigh? tfiet shall stay a long time before vp wilj would like W he onveftetl Gen submit to . impost-tfbthe tile arr. faith. Mineral attempted tamely lhetr the law 'baVS we'shall imdr tlJcse circumstances we are En. D.ut.r Review: J. W. Fox. ready to move, of udneh due notice will who claims to be the Surveyor of Salt be giver) to our friends.- Lake City, 1ms published a card in two of the daily pajters of this city, ch.irg' , THE HEW. BANK, , with having surreptitiously ob The new bank of Deserv-t- , 'With Brfg-Ht- ingme tniried a copy of his unfinished map out Young as President, and all the of which I have prepared mine. This I other officers being Saints will coin- declare to be a false statement. 'I never uinnd the entire Mormon tintfoMA. had Foxs map in my Jiamfsf'nor'bare I . . , J he nTtr organization is on the "it w s6eh it lnrtce,-Whelit blshwn fttive plan and gotten np for no other t WhehT Ihe fijruted pctscssioii. design purpose than to bring .some'of tlie more of Salt Lake City, I of a making map independent into the Priesthood line of did not know that Fox or any one elsi; . HUtile. Some of these parties' hnvd had the irappdence, contrary to the dictates had ever thought of such an enterprise. ofi Brigtfaro-tdo their banking where I employed a citizen of this city, a to make tbe drawing, tMeyfoufid4 it most advantageous, bift draughtsman, now which I have, and from which Ide this IIoliheH tbtKe Iord" manev vend- Whether- he ing iastitution will bring them back Into srgn making my map, his from the made drawings city survey, ' 'the ranks? We have already heard of - that of from whether he it or prepared of1 the withdrawal several accounts from the government, I am not aware, nor do our different banking houses, simply cause limy are compelled to do their I care. If Mr. Fox thifiks I hare tit binices-witfringed on any right he may possess, he Brigham or be cot off from' Mormon patronage. Now is atlilierty to institute such proceedings w think it a poorj rule that wont work as ho may think proper. Any , plot of both ways.. W nre aware of the fact this city ami township that J have ever seen or handled , is .public property. UvU many of oarj best- - mot, both merchants and those interested in - mines, Haring stolen no mans notes nor inon any copyright, I am totally have, through fatten efi introduction and fringed indifferent as to any action . that the ' vwrious other inffttenee opened their or any othef person roay Surveyor with bank account Hooper, Ehlridgc & tahe iz the premises. T ; (Xk, bbt n wns Hooper, Eldridge k Co. state' I that have I may secured a are defunct, and the business goes iutif and of if Fox or copyright map. iny the bands of the Church' of Jaw Christ tlTe sftine, other any mnn'infringes upon Day .Saints, we say' Iet,tbeir I shall prosecute him to the full extent of business be confined to those who wnnt I am, Sir, law... the, to support Brigham and his institution. Respectfully yours Ac., Let this Utah Central, Utah Southern, , J..L. 9rpx. and Utah Northern and 'Church Monopoly meet wiib the 'opposition it deserves. f A Chapter ox Kissixg. The followASditt- Bcit.t bt Ktxus. Municlv is ing is clipped front a Kentucky paper: tke most beaQtiful city in Germany, as ,'Bhen hrk attempts to gteal a ki far as art can make it so; for here three from a Xnntucket girl, she says. Come, generations of Kings, whose chief pas sheer off, Ill kplit voor mainsail with a skm was art, have lavished the State typhoon. The 'Boston girls hold still treasuries in laying off splendid streets until they are well kissed, when they and gardens, in . erecting magnificent flare wp and say, I think you ought to btlirdings, monuments and statuary, and be' ashamed. ? IVhcn a young chap above all,irr collecting from alt parts of steals a kiss front nn Alabama girl, sho tJf world rich treasnres of painting says, fcI reckon its my time now, and and curiosities, Munich boasts of hav- gives Aim aihpx OU the eat (bt he dtvT ing at kast one public building in every forget in a week.v When a clever fefiow Louisiana girl, she style of architecture. There Is one steals a hiss from square which Is entirely enclosed bv smiles, blushlng'decply, and says nothGrecian buildiBgSf.' after the three ing. 'When rman fs smari enongh td re. . They are in white steal this divine luxury from them, they style of marble, and accordingly present in. all are perfectly Satisfied. In Lynn, Mass, respects the appearance of an ancient ahena lemafe is saluted with a buss, Grecian square. The Roman, therearii-e- r slfs puts on her bonnet , and shawl, and and later Gothic.and Norman styles answers thus : I am astonished at thy are all well tepresented,The , Basili- assurance, Jedediah p for this indignity can church is. perhaps, the greatest I will sew theejip. New York lad ie? iwasterptece of that kind. There are receive r salute with Christian meekalso several Egyptian and" Chinese ness ; they follow the Christian rule struct ares. One is. an imitation of when smitten on one check they turn tb! Arch of Constantins iit Homo- - sad Ihe other also. iAnd .when a Barry girl another a Nurtnan strneture of- the six' gets hissed very' calmly remarks, tseuth century., fllaie, thu ith coot.T v lt e n , tel'egkasvis r; i ?" i , were-blow- - ad H ' ported Specially Cotaj- led fo the BMJr Avia-w-- , bwHw , W. I). Telegraph Co. - THIS, AFfEpNpON, 11 The body of Jos Ht Honey Reno, was found on tWl IumiV of the 1 ruckee River iu an advanced stflte cd decomposition. There wtte no marks of violence on the body. The deceased was formerly employed at Lake's hotel. . Angeles. J.pjAriapnsx (preeott,) dates af August bit arrived thi evening. Tiie Arizona Miner says the summer rains in Arizona have been abundant. Townsend's scouting party returned to Camp Verdi on the 2 ith. They kil led no Indians bn , dpstrpyyd, several villages autT tielifs of grain. A valuable silver lode has been discovered three miles from town and rich ledges found at Pine Grove on Tuikey Jts Creek. Xhep cbuiiy 1 .- co-oji- n o , -- i ! !. h ! lil -- - ; j 1 of-Lat- ter - - a anf-rtect- fi - - ' w p i . -- ; KaitV up tfit.J'JAHri$SoI,4?i, Since the first issue of the Arizona Miner, September l.t, 18G7, over 100 of its subscribers have beeu killed by Indians. The Miner condemns the Peace Policy of tbo Gvyriunun ,in dealing with the Apaches as teiidiug to retard immigration to the Territory. Los Angeles, 1. Gen. Wheaton ar rived from Drum Barracks this morning; i 1I bits established courier between the camp nt Palo Mission and Los Flores. Citizens at onceorgnnized a company and proceeded during the night to their support. A detach imm t was left at Los Flores and the remainder moved toward Santa Margarita. Authentic reports were received at Los Flores this morn ing that a large number' of Indians was gathering uear Saif Jaei nto, forty miles north of Palo, with the intention of moving pn, the sett Incuts beoy as ill their, force.- 'are iollecteff. I Olegar- io is with them and has been very active since the interview with Captain Brown at Palo, lie appears determined to openly resist the lawful authority of Manuelito.- - . Olearltsi frielids are their families from Palo. e moving The settlers iu San Jose Valley and those living iu the vicinity of Palo are families and valuables to the mountains. Cnpt.: ifrown amPMarr-uclito with a few citizens who arc properly armed, aud a small body of regulars,, remain at Palo awaiting the arrival of more troops, ammunition, arms and rations. The people of that city are Definite information greatly excited. resjiceting Olegarios movements cau obtained because the citizens hardly afraid as Well' ttlu fHeiidly I to venture on nn expedition in that direction. Report says Olegario is receiving aid from Indians far us Yuma, 'he prevabut it is not!yxcpj:JUd. lent belief is that a general outbreak is uear nt hand, and that Olegario will not submit'until conqielled to do so by force. The settlers hae moved their families from the upper to the lower part of San Luis Rey valley, and have organized themstftes as militia. Families arc also . moving from Mn - tlv Mont-Sernt- Over-draf- Poughkeepsie, NV Y.f Sept. l." Joha Wlileeler, an .was tried ad JVhite iRIains toslay, pit the charge 'of d: ;C. BUTTERFIELD, : i feeing and abetting tharycent eseape of i from Sing Sing,-- ' found fguilty, and syatenccd to five years imprisonment, He was aConce tkeu to.Rte prison, and is now in his old quarters. Little Rock, Ark., I. Senator Clarion arrived here Ifist evening and was arrested this am. by the U.r S.Marsbu! on the charge of issufng a certificate of election to General Edwards, as member of Ccdi(rtjs from this Ristricti In .. v illation bf the act rtf Congress. The Senitor hi at tj)C Oc gaygjul for toberjerm of the Federal Court, London; lo-Th- e Right Him. Sir Alexander Coekburn Is gazelt d as,BritUlt member of the., Board of Is to meet at Geneva under the Treaty of Washington, It is reported that Kelly, aecnred of the murdeg of ,thu head, constable of Cork, has escaped from prison, where he was awaiting trial. siiivict - : f uppi-anuic- to-da- t y MINERS ch s , m,. Meanwhilctbat 1 are u Sim Dico, I, made here to form a com pnn of voiun-ieer- s to go to San Luis Rey to suppress the Indian troubles. A copy of the grand register of this WhittM Tl con beb country tains 1730 names. San Jose, 1. The jury in the Critten case, returned a verdict is deferred a week Sentence ofguiltv. den-Rubins- The acceptance of Versailles, Thiers presidency by the Assembly is not because they were content with ; fr i Thiers on his own terras, or were afraid of bis resigu0on, but because no one could else they get Vtfhi DurilAflumtes lii to take place. refusal determined the Right to vote for the bill. McMahon, Changnrnier and President Grevy.were asked, but all refused. Grevy declared himself more of a Republican than Thiers. Others said they were unwilling to become pretexts 2. o fbriWnler' Boston, 2. At the inquest of the Eastern IL It. yesterday, it was put in as evideacetbat ftiqemployeeg, of the railroad are, by order of the president, required td sign a document waiving all on if injured the roadr right to- damages . Ort . v fi 1 f' through any negligence of the company or carelessness of its people. Passengers, when they buy their tickets, find a notice in them stating that they. agree that the compan "Is not responsible for personal injury, or for loss of their baggage. New York, 2. At a meeting of the Work Iifgme ns Unlbn.kst ngKVeowf-mittee was appointed to visit the new Post Office building, and ascertain if the laborers, upon it were vlWkYJig ac' cording to the proviioril Of the eight hour law, it being reported ,tmt; they were employed teu and fifteen hours, aud that the Superintendent said he was acting under orders from Masfiington. Dublin 2. Ah ant dusty meeting is to be held in rheenix Park (Sunday), and from, present indications it will, lie a monster, demonstration of the people of Dublin to favor of pardon for the imprisoned Fenians, Madrid, 2. Ail vioes frorq, the jYoel fronfier state that the Cariisti are ordered td report to their, leaders on the 8th inst., and"w, ycadji for a the Government ofTiing Ama' deus on the lOtTi. Berlin, 2. The1 anniversary of the surrender of the Emperor Napoleon and the French army at Sedan was celebrated throughout Germany by festivi-(iChfM at riot Iu-- lharki -- st ristng-again- to-da- y tcr7 H' four - - C. 4 . - re-d- alw Couiuit-rcmMremumr. 4e. -- Oruamrntal STOCK t In To all parts of the City. Corner of Mai and THEIR 8enth Street. fill DRY GOODS NEW 1 rwpeet-siiil.- nflitVf - Htippllos. C, Mt - arrived from Sn Kntneiico wi)c some A funtily., employment a K'fcnnce excLutnerf. .Apply st this 3tnJO. 1 I v. DRUG STORE, . iorntiuo and lour the ofiire r of C. C. Nl bol, at the Very In O the Mereliant aud Cotumen uil Kt- - I. YE ELKO ANTLY F orreuttut 1 VlltMSlIKD ROOMS bnililuu, 5Ldu Street. TO in- - Utetiku-- Ule , Au-oun- A uS. Engulbreilit. ht limt ALSO Ait Excellent Variety DRUGS AND r elegant .lock ot VV lOlt A SALE, d I JULY IT, 1S71. TJKTf a: hopper $75,000. & co., Building Material. LUMBER, - - HOUTII KT B1CCOISX Half Block East of the Rever Hotur, DOORS, I i s WINDOWS. J a SVT.X IaJVICE CITY. BID1NB, VENITTAN BLINDS, CEILING, FLOORING, W AG ' SlGAR PINE, CHICO ALL KINDS. OP MOVLDINGS. AND . . . .r d 4oiu S.i-'y- O IT CARRIAGE WORK, f t V Of nil HcscrlptlonM. i ' JROMRTLY FILLED. Geo. W. Clawsen, Sash, Blinds, and Doors, ' v All UnaiitPM Thiers sent.to Paris; his first message since tbe prolongation 'of btsfidief. lie thanks the Assembly foiJts expression 1, u3plied with! . til y oCcoufi-dencepftWjt- h of devotion to tbe country, and hopes to succeed in the gebabifitation of France. A' meeting of citizens and irrespcctiverof party,' will, be .held at Cooper Institute next Monday evening, to consider hat 'cau' be done to put an end to extravagauce , in tiie municipal government. tax-payer- s, mm nahni pie xfotu, Beard ptwDay,' DAHL k CUA8. done thronch ihe r , K..H. BARRON,. S r - i - hrd-woo- r . . I e t $ W. PARKHIBST, - - 'r " v ! 1. V r i i I y 1 f Trwrcr. '.. i, CfesswtJI.an,d Akergian both besiege Grant for his influence in their favor as candidates , for Aha radical for Viee-Prexideu- t. Califoralat " i , '' . Joseph Rosanthal; ! T clerk, y, , Iieretofir eM-- , the ing iu the Practice of Me(irine, between f. Kdewell Tihhitji. is this day ' If. Simmons and isaach . hr m ntaairoore-nt- . tn sign iu tiqmdaiiou, Fathenskrty and to whom all outlull may be paid. standing Rosweu. Tinsirs, 51. D, . ft Sisrors, il. D. ' "grit take City, Angtwf 3fHh, ied In. f. as 6Roas a ctavR-The1 ftrmSlidknown, at Mock loo, Ldelr, doing bumm-s- , ha till day lsKn diswav. d byj midnal comrei.t , An wrmnntre due the firm Bvnsjf he lsid io lewis fim who wilt alt acennnt wviajt 4h 4ZH IH UR ms. firm,. , Aug. 12, 78TI,- w - , V. VCI.KVLMND. e a y-, AHHriyer tiiicl' - AGENT FOR TH ' - T . COACH; PAIfiTIEiG 1 Broker, ' e t? f r . , TOIIIV i '-' OF . - Watches, Diampnds, . CARRIAGE PAIHTIHG . V P - Aud the largont Manuturturer of , Tcaiilo Street, lke lloomt, LAKE CITY. SALT L Com Salt, i, Lumber yard.:;' and OaU the n, --re -- Op po.it . o ufc. a. k A T " l r n Mock Cbnth of pppot a ! coach t f Jet I , I "' ' , ? rj r i tnnnirNO. and' CAftnud c- r- .t j , - BREWERY CALIFORNIA A S A L O O IN' , ' Haaiituttired Vnder t , tv. A n i r - t Horse Shoeing . . J IN A STYLE TO SUIT ALL. v 1- - JUENRY WAGNER. ' A. HOPPER, ' 1C.. U. 2ADIUSKIE. 4 lianr ICED HRINKSi trawler Concocted in pohety City ' & piBDS rj!'-w v r SILENT ur FAMILY 1 tr - - rt-- J with than fo( 111 popnbi invite tim Traveling Po lhe to give him call. Ilia (aide is not excJled tu any country. AVerewe T!i graveling Coinmuniry, Rood room for thorn desiring to remain over' -- ( 'i ' ; Bight, The Bar. nnder Die wperintsrvdeooa of JACK. ROBINRi.V. will stall time hare a stock of trie wry beat Wtuea, lidnort and Cigars. tenwiee for tht' thirsty Style, i p i mirRf PROPTurroR,1 iiArrNn iriDE a T, a, JOwtES One-b- , ' t a A. SrECULTV. Car Load, or a by ,V - 0 t CALIFORNIA JEY7EIRY, JSmmt " I EAVES, PropV Sit nnted on fhe Siege Hand from Soft Lnkm Citg to Ophir. ' Ftrmt Son Fronetmeo Importing Itonoo f HALFriVAY HOUSE A AND r Ccnuxiercial Street, at&dtXik(. wear, Etc. Give us a Call for Bargains. Lmgef XSccr Jk -Ate, vhotemnle mud petnd. . . ftism - VALISES, ., i Main YTOTtCll '.v A 1 e. ...JOHiS ; d oil m ti IN ALL IT imAXCTTES. , CHARLES DAHLER; ! ' d, i Blacksmitliinar, month of Seeretarjr, JULIUS BROWN &C0., , DEALERS IN The editor of a Western paper suvs : irVo cannot xibi on BOOTS ! and longer SHOES, (taaple, sugar, and sheep skins. e bid our patrons good-by' TRUNKS, - J DlhiHoIutloii r(otiCC4. Praldrafi i STORE, ' f j - Second South Street, Bctwtt Caiaawrci.l and Mala, r- D. ; .! ' $b.oo FRANCISCO ' iS 4 1 SAN IS EMPLOYED BY , US. JlnilrmnH Depot. J.'t I. i v.lJO J. T. SORENSEN, Prop.. ri-t- f F.1AKER, atsive-jiatue- Inartre lard, one Mark OjJlw- -. Best the :) PREHIUn WHEEL of Wnlkrrm ? MafketAffords. ly Ird Company. VALLEY HOTJSK. Tate d . month to-da- -7 Emily people of the of I'tah send greeting to F.mily Hees. d fe'nd-an- t. Vo are hereby naiuired in apjeuir in an n liroogld againet you liy the Ilainliflt In the District Court nf the jmll-eidistttet of the Territory of tinh, in and for the county of Beaver, ou tla first day of tlisartt term tlierisi), to wit! V.hi tdlli .lay ot IW-ib. A. IS71, and answer the hill sf ejuaplitint therein filed iigallMt Vim. Within the time thu law reel fie, or judgment Will bo token by default against von. nnd lb" relief prayed for wilt lie demanded. Herrin felt not at your VMttti)s the lleib . 5f. Ha wtey. Judge of said Court, aud the seal of.. isud Court Oiveti nnder my hand and the newt of the District Court of the Jiida lnl District of the Territory of Chill, iu and for the county of r. tin 4th day f August, In the year of our one thousand eight hundred and sevenfr-one- . fstifol .i J NO, WARD CHRISTIAN, Ork. rertify the foregoing to be a full, trim id rorrhet ropy of the original summons on HI to my ofiii-s- , hv tiie nhuveo-Btith-actfon. In witurew I have hereunto art ra hand and affixed thewhejwf, amJ of tlie court, tills thdayof August, A.B.1K71. I , .- fhe District Court of tiie Second Judicial DisTNtrict ot tho Tl rritory ofttsh, in and for- - tlm County lif lies ver. Ja eh Ilea, Plaintiff, against Hefcmiaat Tiie Ire.ident of the - j lte ' - ttai-he- THE Mouldings. Ain In St. firm door ATTORNEY AT '- vV- i-- AT til tfi-nt.- . FOR MILL TIM It MIS OR It KHS r - poeein at ' In-for-e - a ha-a- alsive-nume- Rustic Siding, Etc. rr la ,1 iiuf-ve- Summons. W, r, lr AND California Redwood, Flooring, Bng-mt- Iliw-pi-- 2) VV -r ) ni-m- v tionh-weterl- - Dealer In .11 Kind, ot n. ) aontb-wi-Wcr- ty - - CAPITAL STOCK,' Mount iwd-riftha- Railroad Shops COMPANY. lXCOltrORA . tlie-deatli- a satisfac- I WALKER BRO S. 1 , LUMBER 8,-c- mt Big Cottonwood Mining Pistrlch muty of Salt 'Itkp Tcmttry of Itnh, th 1ca-fio- ti and extent thcrpuT Uing mrp fatly dc nbd blluvr4 tv it : The ditovcry Ahull t N. 17 K. Monument No. I, nud fpt from I. S. Mincmt from' almut tn feet southcrl; the mum shuft of tlie Prince of Male hide at tlie head of Ua . :Mi feet, F'ork Canvon, thence S. Siler tliwice S fl ;vf . gisi teet to the end of tlie vein, the shaft of the llighlamt t'bh-- f Iteinrvt to tuipe bearing shaft, tin ma Jmrth b11 E fe! to amiiiuit of divide between Silver Fork and Honey Comb F K fi2i feet to nurth-eaterCan mi, theuee N. at end of niine as set forth in the diagram ; atid we o give further notice, that, having d e iipieil and the naid premivre, t coatoms ami ruh-- of miner areiwihiTg to tlie in said mining diainrt, and having rxpeinlcrf in artn.il la'sirand improvement thereon. ananuuint int Iw than one tlsstuml ihdtars, and having at this timf- actual pwcuhle of said minwe will Apply hw a survey amt plat ing prejs-rty- , of siirf prenitsea. and a patent bn- the some, umler them t of Congo s. entithal -- An act granting tlie right of way to dtteh and run.il owner, over tlm public lands, amt for ot her pur)sse." approved July'ZHJtMKi ; gmt tu amended liy Act ofCoiigrere, approval July Sth, laUk it nee nor liamls and eul this l.'rfh ilay of August, 1H71. JOHN M. MOOR K.V I.KVI B CI.KVf KTS. y fsr.st.,1 ARCIIlitthD I.IV IMI.TON, ( I cert tty that thu above mdicu a this day filed in tlie Lumt Ollite for tlm Territory ot I tali. nnd a lliagnmi of tlie said lode, iogelher with notice of ilitenihm io npplv fur a snrvev and plat thereof from tli fhirverur Uettenil. nmi a patent therefor from lid itovemment of the I intc--l Ftae. as provided in an act of Corurres enfithsl An act granting tli. right of way t lint h and canal w nsrs over the pwhlw lamia aud for other purpose, aje provisl J ni v 2i, 1 SM'.. and a amended hy art of Coligrrsk approved Jutv ptlv. 1s7tl. I hereby direct mud msicelo be publislosl in the tsi.lt Ukt a he pp.r published uetireat tlie lie stiou of the claim. ", CiKO. B. MAXWEI.fi, Register. , VV PERKINS, Pltarmaelat. . - m VV VV UTAH and CALIFORNIA. ' ' . . w S Ja. A. XV. . FIRST-CLAS- tion. , tai-g- exjH-noe- goods to guarantee f i J The Fiiwid 80DA WATER In tbe city, drawn front the must elegant Fountain. Call and iw. r f TSSCall and examine our Toilet Articles and Fancy Goods. FOiriND. i IS HEREBY tSIVES. TH VT MVIMISTIIX, .flHIN M. MlFltlK nnd LEV I It. CI.KMKNTS, rf fh Terrtfory f I tali and ronntv of Salt tsike, do claim l.Ffl feet AMli.l!-JM- 1 In length hy iteef iir w h. on the 1MJY lode, S.lvlr liearing vein f il.inga reck in place.) and the land and premise appertaining to said mine, alt situated in the OAKPETS. .i; or r KOTICE 11 V I iri-t- Application for Patent. CHEMICALS. A R Acptt OF ouas-poo- to-da- flmt th afiwv ft Ith it n tiottuflt of tut' iili KPthrr uml thereof from th Jat Hiirvpy rlterefur from the ii nl a In nn Aei a I nitd entitied Au Art rraiitmtr tho right oi dm ueroovor tho public ditch nivl wi nnd for other purjHNHu. Jn!y ijTh, aa Amended by Art of njproefi July yfh, ImTO. I direct AiM Htu e b lie printed in tho Kilt Lnkc TIkvdw, a nfswjKT published nearest tho hrtution of the ikitu. GEO. R. MAXWELL, is llob-errfb- - v j fF. It. In this .tuck of A large aud well arlected !. eteiilutr. I M. N. V - I LOST, Btxik w t J. "- -1' Complete in Every Particular. A I' OUST TtM OPENED Olf MONDAY, rjTM'O very lilralile fnrnl.heil room, with or f without- board. Erlqilire athouse west of arch. nu.tO. iJTTlJt'a.Row, 1t Eninre . taxon Houao. FOH HUNT. tn rent above O FUCKS truer of South lin;i', of THOVI - Arrest: k Lawrence'.. Store North Kimball rmh t 17 1. t. IS NOW Apothecariei HalL KnUire at tide Pit-ofl1i-- .1- -- 1 HD be Is, DEPARTMENT. Augu-- 8MALL FAMILY AXD Ik) with a unite of K00518 luruuhd with hoard. auk-room, eftn o FltEE OF CIIAltGE Arfrfreta II. Vi Ile nud FttMe i, VV r VV Im- IMMEDIATELY" Twelve aetlve, WANTED, fur wwuirix on tokln. HiKkewt wtiee ull tu iiiiIhIiIv h whim. Apjty Iu Kliut A Cwim run, Itoh Lalior Ex Itaugc, twutluun uortli of alker Bn., up sluurS. huu-k-pe- VV FILLED. Goods delivered WANTKD. ' Il'OH. VTOTIfB IS HEKKtlY GIVEN. TU.VTTIMM.VS YN H . arrm, ef Ml take I'ity and renieyf I tali Territory, Jy local iuu and pureiuwe ! ihtim two thiiticui.l feet in J ngth hv one hundred feet in width, bn the fleorge uMiington hale, vein of Pak in place.) amt. flveing a ailver the huid and premise apuertamuig to naid mine,, all Situated in' the VV .nt Mriiinmin Vfming IHatru-t-, County of Salt bake. Territory of t tali, tin i loo--. - . tun and extent the root being more lolly tl'i-raa billows, to w it : The discover ahafstsof aid being distant nlamt lit two milea fretu Iheiontiie wire of Markliam Fork with Hmgham t'anvon-creek- . The lode is ioxiel on a ridge urback-lnwhich form the liewrf of Viarkhnui Fork. This ridge i very prrripitinin, ami on it aummit i rocky aud iare of vegetation. There are no clainmol or premisea adjarent- - Tbe land embraced tn anhl claim luoe en area of ( t..''1"!' 1 four amt five hundred and ninety ami, tfufedourt It thousandth a re a act forth in this diagram : and 1 h hereby give ftirlher nolire, that, ii.iviyg occupied and improved Ihe aahl hale ami premia-.- , aemniing to the local cuvtom and rut .f miner lnh l iu IB said mining I, and liaving i a tual labor amt improvemont thervi-n- . aa amoiutf not lot, than on thonuant ttoltar, and having at this tun actual pxvcraibte powasio of said minand plat ing roirty, I wilt apply for a survey of eapl premiw. and a potent for the mm under the art of Ckmgrea entitled As Art granting tho right of way to ditch ul canal owner overl tin d for other pttH..rev.."' iiuhbc iaodw. amt tliedSeml ii..ry Vet upprovwt . Julv Sib, l7n. On of Mitnee my hand and ern i Powder, ' -4 w INTot JIaOglll MinoridToolH, PROMPTLY x -- Depart- , heXtL' l7t. Staple and Fancy Groceries Orders Solicited and rs . 4 tnim-ralog- $-- MINERS TOOLS. IN C. 8. ISOLD COIN to r the nreheiH uuti or iafurmalloti that will trad to tlie a Sroteh Canalmu. II arrest of Hot Hamilton, ahi-krhU.k romul the ltearil scrilon: Lirk cuh-- km; fare; A fuel Sinclwsia An k e ; tv leO Bon k.yXVfl.tii, h in atoten ftWO iii . gold coin, aim a want amf chain and otln-- r Jewt-lryUts must likely left Eureka on a tuvid fa Sit. brow n race horns "Milt to he bearfius fur the Salt Lke cumilry. All.v l Ku Civnav. I'lah IjiUir Exiiisnxe, 2 itwn uortli of VVIk-- r I ke t'lf.. 8nl , . , v i iti9. lire., tfa OgiVs iXpec tBwc Vtyf LADY jturf d Ire-i- u ALL JtdiU J Imdructhm VV rt lluun. will lx In- ou orgwu, alu, Department. iu oil twinting: t rayon and wilt be thine who rfeeire It. rra. I fr. rtuullamme, formerly Treat la'rlu deut of iia agrei-- to give a l'nierlty, re during con me f the eonnug on tbv oi Ctuli, for thu benefit of geol.nrv and I t the hoot. Priinarv TViwrfftient mmithi intermediate S I per $tjer the moult. liraminar, Acailoiuie (n t month. trNirrii-iit(iu lading higher mathematic, nut ecieucrw, and autit nt and nmderu ljingiu-igt- , 4 er month. Payment monthly in advance. informal wn,' For any Information. or or by! letter, to tlie Prim-ijal- , appiv in CS. M. PE1HCK. to tlio nnderlgneif. S.dt lake City, Aug. IS, i , aucJl-2- 1 ' Arilhnutie,. l trnctuin atlunleil in voewt luutuc; piano amt nteliid ou. OF tltK-ra- AX tirui-ijo- rf W AXTER Suit Lake Vf-; ; Depart rrernt of Mrraie.There AND Powder, Fuse, VARIED I ,ut !,. Term. loiter aiklrewied to juo, and private ment will mature measures considered AN In on, reward.il mionlit. Tint finder will to be necessary in that connection. It hitMiij; at KIiuIkiII A kon'dre'i Store. Tree reports from Admiral Rodgers by2tuu.il I. . . . f A. J. FlTfOltatLD. wetl hud before' them )y Secretary A Tftcr U. S. will not renrAf thf atrulutddo to nots other than the T1m- finrf'-w ill auitaldy rewardod tack on the people of Corea, but uvvait XV owner. the mme at till office. Aug2o-t- f hy loavlit 'the result of the British Expedition. It is thought that ultimately the United States, Great Britain, ana the North German Confederation may form uu lHhtK CONTAINING OKKKN APIK'KKT raihWatl huygiige rhnrk,whkh J otu at ran h.ttirhr mllins on Mr. 'lVe Scfertbmr of toun-for arbi A Co oUko, Urau TiUiUjj ell, trator at Geneva, under the treaty of puyinit Washington, has been made, but his name w ill be officially withheld until it is known If he will accept. TO RAILROAD TICKET Tlie President left Washington toChirago. Prioe, 7. Ku.iiire of Charles M. A VV. at rnrkitu' potlwtarH-s- ' ItalL o,m-it- c night for' Long Branch. He will re- ilitliuor. T riMme Office, Suit Luke. atTL2t sume his residence here about the first of October. MASM3NI O NOT1CKH. Secretary Delano, on Tuesday, will return to .Ohio, for i few days. He No. 8, A. F. A A. M thinks the ' Republicans will carry that VVaaalrli Lodne 4 COM VftXICATTONS HKI.D AT TsBlt..VI State) by 20.000., , , XWAhuhsik Buildings Eahl .TempIS .Street, the New York, II Foreign advices re So olid and Fourth iudny of euli month. of Sietor IuvIk", nnd journint Brethren in pprt Unit In Persia cholera and famine paid Rtnudfngare umh.illv invited lumtond are still making fearful ravages among IIOUEKTON, VV. 51. 51. Ini f irtk, the people. . On August 3th, a telegram rccervtsu h)' the Gallatin Board of Trade . from Tatraz reported the rapid spread S IzMHJK OF IKltFKfTION. NO. 1. A. of cholera in that city. During the pre- ST. JOHN A. 8. meet at Alaaonic ltnJI, (Cmuuieree from the epidemic-average- Iluihiini;, Vtiiin rtreet, every Soeond and Fourth vious week I, ca of So' uiruio breilireu ure 200 aylay, aud yvhcu the tele- Uoiulay ihvitod mouth. to'aftond. fOntinlly' was the T. F. TRACY, T. P. O. M. inhabitants dispatched gram I t 5f. Sw ART, See'y. were fleeing iu thousands. Intelligence from Tabrtz of same date wat flint the No. 70 MoriahKeantar Lodge famine in the southern provinces instead A A. M. Oonunitnicwtiviw of abating was worse than ever. The held at MaaoRkr Hall, CouiliHTee Buildthc, Kurt Stieet, the Second and Fourth Monday of LeVaiU' Herald publishes1 the 'statement T, inple imh month. Member of Swter Lodp-a- . a,ntae that iu of tlia'wliole joimiing tlretlireu in good alundmfr are cnrdmlly ited to nttouil. Ull IS COHN, VV. M.. ' Jdi itaryation. in CnRiTnpirv perished pojmp'fu Dittlt, famine ami Cliolera, typhus, small-pox- , I. O. O. IT. cattle plague, tuiveoinbuicd tjie LODGE NO. 1Mvet every Thurerfav at edrintry. UTAH M.. in Cotnmerre Kuitdhig. Atmli etreof. Halifax, N. S., Sept.'' I. Six boats Suit Laho (Xkl follow ill gat tndiug are started tlqs morning tn a single scull Invited b City, , , SOL. LEV Y, N. G. pits'io). i . J. 5f. CtMirea as thredt 'And-- ' miles. At a signal to make reaC. II. MOIWAN. ) 'Cirfdn re KiVUy, Brown SOL. I. MCUIU) dy, Sadler, and jrvett took up positions, and at the & McCUHDY MORGAN. si s J M I word1, Go, all got off well with the execution of Kelly, who made a poor ATTORNEYS-AT-LAand lost about a length half the course was rowed overi The A Eblrerig? our tluom eiwt Pauk contest was narrowed down to a struggle lietween Sadler and Brown. After a sjJendld finish Stdhr woit by hboiit a ft. H. iDBKIlTt. JA$. O. MITT. length nnd a half; time 33 minute and IlOBEUTSON & SPRATT, 3 seconds, Browns rowing astonished even his friends, and had the course ' been longer it i thought his chances ATTORNEYS LAW. ' beert have wonlI excellent. SALT LAKE CITV, UTAH. Judge ShacUeforvl fivdav ordered a decree in favor of It. 15. Tilletson, 'of W. Rj KEITHL.Y, Philadelphia, against Rylrnd Mitchell, for $221011(1 fi InfruepJtit1 of his acid &mr dcefine piCtei decree for infringement LAW, here, , . , , SALT LAKE CITrj V. T. WilJranv Lewis mitl FirsbMatc of the ship Euterpe, was arrested and . r ,111 I - f. e. 'r brought be fori Commissioner Osburne on a warrant charging him with Witt attend apeeialty to foreign coltrrtlona. having scuttled the vessel on the high seavyivereby she was totally lost, - Thy charge- is made by a number bf the crew who escaped ftatn the wreck and SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, but. fecgtiUy cached this jwirt, aud who offered Poet Offira. J state that they were Q0 large sums of money to conceal the acts.' Captain PtmMMf George Leach, who is- charged with Thin Jffmtmn f Aifwef f UtxrTf of Shmtr ftrer. ;i ,i complicity in the crime, is now absent in : ' Europe. A? the offense ' is a capital The Tied rooms are Clean and Well one, the accused was committed, withri ,, out vbai)pfor examination on Monday ycntih'lqd . f -Kpras-sifnme-thir- regular department vi 5 Primary, luteruiediate, iiraaimar and aca' demic. , ae. Thera w III SpeeinI to in audition Ereninjl ahovif tho reyrulur de)artmcMta ahould then Iw a demand f'r tlie aani-- . .jre ul vuinrea, farwvwnlnyneaatom. dredym-- d to benefit t hoar who can turf attend during the day, via: tfiwtiai Wnruiany ta karn a and isjwak tha t auain supplies. AND Sirin-la- tliis morning. Olegnriojand his warriors are said to have withdrawn from San Jacinto and concentrated in the Lky ' x . Ttiery HEGixAit departments. of iu.trdittouf be four ed rtmvt MY RANCtr, XRAR 8 AI.T on tbo iiIrIi of the 27th tnxt., an . Ha" formerly Iran (Jf.it JiSiJV lsmulfl Mr. Toots, that hutiArel dollar o will U ,aili(ir th ntvbiuion of the thie an l sum for Ihe return of the psiy. a MILT. K. CLEMENTS. STOt.Ey Kntliir w U1 J .1 REWARD! H ( of tlie Seminary the irmm XV wUh-to- r the peerent, Iw- - hWd in, fornwiv neeopied ty tbe SI. Mark. - eelrotd, twd tdock aouth of P. O, on Slain atreet. TIMK. The Feii term mil cfintnpt4c Mtn-tit4, mud cimtioue four taonthi?ilosiug tbu r UEWAllD. ST QLEN!---SI0- 0.tv A. SL, S. The TJOOMS. ? A A inum-lm- Department-- s v5A --AND BltoS. AND EXAMINE TIIEIR Provisions, Liquors, Bur. Fretlck y, 1 . f teiu, Prtaeipwk Mr. Fr.uct E. Stein, Preeep re. y. - m wn i Silt' La!t e'Se m i nary. - - 4 , ?aassesg- AX )VALKER- J i j . 4 i segjnirw fJ GROCER, "i STOlt EttOOM IN A DE8IR I1LE LOCATION, rates of exchange. for wknlii liUrul rent will be paid. Addre all the lkx 47A. At the Cabinet meeting1 Mipat rqeqibers were present except Secretary vvait- iikataituant Bautnell aud Postmaster Gene ml Cress-well- . Male and female l ly at God'lunis buildTlie latter was represented by ing, Main irotiire atreet Iwtwaea tf A. a. wild f r. x. first Assistant Postmaster General .MarA A shall. Tlieiofet importanfmatter considered was the condition of thp South, and especially disaffection and reported acts of unlawful violence ,iiv certain count iea 'Of South Carolina. A long letter on this subject, addressed to President Grant by Senator Scott, chairman of the Congressional Kit Klux Committee having been read lor tbe information of tlie Cabinet, it was determined to enforce the laws, and, ns a preliminary, the letter of Scott, with other papers, were referred to the Attorney General, who will report upon the law applicable to the ckse, yiiftti u proclamation will be issued by tbe President, and afterwards embraced in a general order of the War . e Wat-hingto- n to-da- y - t ma- - L MJt Wholesab and RetafF " I - ?. ft 'r' i ( ts j tpatl V -- la .... t Jail: Kane, Emigrant Gap, employee of the C. P. 1. Jt. $t Cico, fell from the top of the rJund Ihonee to 1: th.e-trL- Tfe boiler fu barko liondrm.-2. i 5 j ploded tit Cardiff, yesterday; the captain and Wneer tn erboard and drowned. f . j London, I. Tkp nufetjier ft; sailed udm Liver iool rlu ri ng the month of August was four thousand greater than during ?the same month of uny ireviiAis y&lr. San Francisco, 1. The Board of Remits of the State Univeftjity have Jjf Vilbftl Khe foJifwin border "the statutes of the University : Tliat no t v qry Department shall, upon any pretense or for any rpurjnise,'iaU- - auyfdritiking or billiard aatoOn tu tlie city or lowiK-diiof Oakland ; tltatbe above be commu nicated to the Academic Senate of the Uuivm-sitvand the, master o the C, yvljh iijsHiftthfdi that the order is to le strictly enforced. V'ashiugtoMr 1. The public debt was reduced $ff.2()(,2.)7 in the month of Coin balance is $90,813,01)1; August. currency balance, $7.9G8,3I3; and coin certificates SKiJdjHjOOO. ii for lab'ingtho State jlvf DepartmVnt 'agency In Loudon from Baring Brothers is, that the-- house has incurred the displeasure pf our authoriFor fifty years ties at various times. past they have had' the constant ue of a , cash balat.ee, amounting to fifty thousand dollars, worth three to four Daring tlie late war their percent, conduct towards this country was very reprehensible, a fact which 1ms been a State secret until now. During one quarter iu 1 SGI, the State Department t mide an of $1)0,000 on Baring Bros., and thev sent an agent iu hot hasHvhere to Collect thc balance, a much larger sutn having been sent there before hi arrival in this country.1 The agent wnk so anxious ' thatvvben 'hc got be repaired at once to to the r Secretarys house, long aftyr the Secretary had retired to Ins sleeping rooms. Seward arose nnd adjusted tlie The matter to the relief of the agent. Barings have made a handsome fortune out of this Government during the last half century," and but jbr tlieTact of their long connection with the State Department aa agents, tlio Gornrnmgnt might long ago have made arrangements to our advantage with private banking houses there aud at considerably less ex- - -- kV' Bisyrriscz The Cliainpion of . mmtom. 13b first pmnitttB , in two i fhs'n Its senrn Is stronger snd foe liable to the Lock Ptttch.'' Judge Report of thertp Tnul." fond for tbe Report wed mniplea of work both kind of gtiu.be ou th name pioe of paxht ms-taini- ng AGENTOWANTKD. CORNELL, WARD k COM INGrt, I3J Lakt 21 Chicago 'P |