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Show MMw ' voivoJI Yjh:Q jiIT fen. iu i v $ 1 w vK si The Daily, Review.; - Mian' a' ; rsiiiiuTins op roiTKH. . The 5lorii?oiV oPgafis are rkry touch ooRpartiesV about tha , xxmrsre taken h$ tbe Federal official to admi lister the Jn fact ,f Latter-da- y law in claimed to Vet such in the case. The joffieers hare no sooner made an tb enforce the.-f- rift letter f tlje than liter are charged fev the Mor- law, , with' mon orgrriis trinVpation and persethat thejudi-- t cution'; cten h lit Jakes ?a part ial, jirosecuting the criminals at bar. It is well known that the stand of justice taken by the 0011" workHio injustice redtjraroflicials to tliji innocent while it will work strict jtedibe-lthe violators of our statute law s It is also a notorious fact that wheu a regular officer of the hw attempts to make an irregular arrest lie is held, personally and, officially responsible for Jus unofficial acts' br the law ' 4 unUor winch ho is actm", frnu honoe A legal remedy is at hand for those who ' fieyh tijjgr'ievod without itndicatiiig tlw entire corps of such oflieial-jBut jthis seems to' be far fiotrt what Mormon lenders want, 'judging from their cty of the part of oVerbearlng and oppression these bftimlsj on thefi'htterspt to arrest those who aland , indicUsF for criminal offences. It is not only a i mining but a disgpv to, the country Ui liave( yiese (hurefi l.nimjet.s go forth with such "cries, when it is well known that their leader, Brigham Young, has held intimated, power of these people Noc only finanviolation of our laws. lias held their hut he cially, spititually soul for uul over jnn-ftwenty years, and d uri iXI hat ncCutniilated for himself of their hard earnings a sum jd f i o ?, I Corm- t CtTT, 10, 1ST1. Sept. KJs. Bkvikw ; The genius of ont miners is such that it is difficult to keep pad with the developments that are rajadly living made on their many interests in Silver Fork. 'Since the of thw- Ilawkeye Oonani,jfiiuM at. SJver Springs pity have assumed t alqieet. ' Their smelter, qnife a wb ieh has been in pmcr.u of erection for Rome time, will be completed nnd put in practical operation on Monday nevt. AAhong the mines that are hulking well we would mention the Fndcr the nuperinteudcnce of Mr. Greenwav, the Richmond a vein 'five fiet iif width of iery rich ore, some of which assays $4,0(10 to the urine is ton. The bonded by tbe Ifawkeye ompnny and they are rapidly developing it.J Our old friend 11. G Olmutead arrived in camp a few da vs since, and is actively engaged at work 011 tlie Hidden Treasure. The . results are really exceeding his earnest expectations. He informs ns that the wholo face of the shaft glitters with the sei nt II lat ioOqf galena cubes, which a few days wOriTTias exposed. The ore from this mine is very rih, assaying yver 200 ounces per ton. t . 11 j j 'tit1ta! amounting tf million. lie has ordered tli( jieantv necessaries of fife and com-- t fort lxdonging . to invalid washwomen aud1 crippled mechanics to lie sold for titbtug, or iii other word to Rtill more replenish the coffera of tkc priesthood, He j hndcr the plea of divine commands. has been the recipient S)f rejiorts and ciwitod ian of the financial affairs of alt citizen, Gentiles and Mormons, from whom tft.xei and licenses' Lave been col-- 1 leetyd in this city, nnd lias to the pres-cut day,gijen noaccoimt f hi steward-aliior the stewardship of those who to him. , He lias given commands and Las been obeved in the domestic af-, fair of Uic Mormon Hople in all matters1 hating reference to the rearing of the families, lie has led ihm to believe - that it is unneeesa rjtiijiply medical skill for diseases and breaking of tancs, which is the cause of the many invalids u Utah at this present day. He. claims to have the power to incite and quell , riots by q wave of bis luuul. He com-mauds liis murderous Jlkestrojing fuimler ifioflensSic citizens. He " is the final judiciary in Bill subjects of And j controversy between the Iformons. hail been the chief, king, , master and moimrcli of Ids deluded followers, nnd facts which riot withstanding alt the. they cannot nnd d.ire not deny, his organs .sti continue to luml and whine when officer attempt to enforce the law of the laud. Is it jiossiblc that they are lost td all shame.: before tbo civilized world ? t Coiuuiou in the face , tif these firets should deter them4 from further attempting to quell the already merriddon jtoople of the Mormon Chlirch. .These trumjipU ol- - misrepresentation should hang their heads with q shame when they meet a chili zed n this enlightened age. p re-jsir- t, llieh-moml- aloo-mention- .. d have, been favored with a beautiful sjiccimvu , from the Fucle Sam and were informed by the owner, Mr. M. A. Williams, that there were some twelve inches of galena runuing through the entire drift. The Rroomly Ledge, owned by Messrs. King ami Phillips, has Wen devytoped to the extent of some sixty feet, and i4 looking exceedingly well. The Wyuriia, owned and worked hv Mr. 1. V.. Cameron, is turning out.some very rich galeua, in , fac. all the mines of riilvqr Fork are k&iking well. Mining shares have raised .0 per csntv in the last two week. AVe would call the attentiou of the public to the Postoffice at Silver Springs; the impression lias gone Ibrth that the name was changed to Belleville, which is certainly an egregious mistake; there is no such place as Belleville at the mouth of Silver Fork Canyon ; if there is, we havnever been informed of the fact. There was ao attempt made to change the name of the town, but it was a failure ; so, we woud advise every hotly to direct their letters to Silver Springs, Su.vi.it Fouw. Big Cottonwod. AVe Orsox Phatt says; In 127 the Mormons receive! their cue from Heaven. The Review says; In 1871 it was r . busted up byBrigham Young. I i 1 , An-ell- o - 1 i citi-Kc- THE KACTSC r " have . learned the following facts concerning the Provo n.Tair, which are these. This man Brown, "who was highly respected in that locality, was paying at tcutiou to a young )adv, nnd in order to put him out of tbe way n'sednclion story p n$ hatched np against liim, he was waylaid and murdered by these men, Jlanm and Davis, against one of whqjn this was seduction of cjime Mormon before n court. clearly proven The justice fearing to decide iqiou the evidence-- , a court room of Brighamites were assembled atul a tote taken rira of the assemblage as to the guilt of the party, which resuhydof course in hii acquittal ; but t afterwards they n br-- a Mormon Grand were-' indicted Jitry, more for the crime of ' seduction than murder, , aud in order to make the rcqimition good it was found for murder; notwithstandthe were warrants ing placed in the hands of the Mormon officials, no ser- vj ice or arrests were made of the parties, uiho lived neighbors t these officers. N!ow that Court is nliout to convene, and their cases called, k is become the duty of the Court and officers to take notice of tbe fact, and bring their cases 16 hearing. Upon this errand the officers went to Provo but "were which we are sorry to note., ljF this il committing outrages, they Miould continue in tlieir work until the last mothers son of these assassins is strung p, notwithstanding the howling bf (heir accessories to the fact, the Mr- mon Priesthood, with Brigham Young at 1 their head y AVe e -- -- , - 1 Tnr. Vici;:i;Fi.t'KTS.When it was rumored that Jluluxut would, or had torued States e vide nee, thereby hoping 10 avoid the wrath of justice. It 'wont do, your deeds are too well known. .God has no groujids ou which to hide carcass. When you jour crime-fillecommitted your crimes you were sowing will w hear- lor, the church, but you which of reap a .bountiful harvest justice you have W 'long; ami persistently de, fied. Vi! Irl, d - TIIE LATEST TELEGRAMS n exx-diriiO- -- ff iinr e t De-Lun- g irmiUijig pmnrktlio Amorienns, nnd ciMUH-llcpuhlij-Jto an English paxr in Japait ntijcit ajHilugy for issuing a disgraceful document, puqiorting to emaryitr lium the American Consul. CommMloncr r- - ife 0,cotiatinrj a treaty of commerce beta ecu China and Japan. vfhe Japane.se and Chinese new. i.s not specially important. The recount of tho voles of the city by the full Hoardiof Supervisors s progressing. It will take from 8 to Ip days to complete the count, they having only reached the 2d Ward, which they will All parties are demandfinish ing a recount, khdiMmae epjibsld their eoiiu-- l present and contest any point that is raised.1 Stockton, Cal., 12. The official count for San Joaquin county is, Haight 1803, Booth 200rt, iiJ, , XI A 5 Nevada, 12. The official vole of Nevada county is, Booth 2103, Haight 2227. Santa Roa, 12. The official vote of Sonoma countv is, Haight 2312, Booth I 1881. official count of San Rafael, this County gives Booth a - majority of 137. AVi line urea, Nev., 12. Wells, Ear-gA Co. received from Silver ten bars of bullion, valued City, Idaho, at $21,000. Idaho travel is increasing; the stages were heavily loadeil with passengers and freight last week. Oroville, 12 By express today wo get the election returns iti Plumas; as near as can le ascertained BriofhS majority is about 10. San Jose, 12. The Board of Supervisors this a.rni unanimously agreed to receive the returns from tho 2nd Dis triet of the city. At tit' conclusion of the count the total vote was 321(1; Booths majority 328. Tho average Republican majority reached 303. ogize d i t. he j ''.A t12-i-l'- he o 111 to-da- y Pi.-Wo- Tf- - rir THIS AFTERNOON. Bucharest, people city, excited by a false report that the Jews had sacrificed a Christian child, made an attack on their market place. The government promptly interfered with a .strong force of gens d'armes and arrested the leaders of the riot. No attempt has - ii made to renew tie dis , turbauccfl.4 Times the to London, 13. A social from Ver.sailles says that Thiers sent a message to the Assembly on Tuesday, He 'urges which will be read the adoption of bis proposition for provisional increase of taxation, and is sorry that tbe approach of the vacation prevents the discussion of the new taxes with the necessary freedom. He thinks it liest thatthe Chamber soon reassemble at an early day, and in conclusion says he relies on the patriotism of, tbe country, to preserve that perfect tranquillity and order which France needs in order to preserve licr credit. New York, 13. A morning' pajier has a statement that John AY. North, Superintendent of the Money Departa defaultment in the city post office-jier to the extent of $100,000 to $130, 000. He drew on the U S, A.sst. Treasurer for $142,000, ostensibly for use in the Post Office, hut the money he is known to have used in speculations in Wall-st- . Other employee arc said to lie suspected of similar crimes. It is believed that Mayor Halls rel- - k to-da- y. s quest lor the resignation of Comptroller Connelly and the refusal of the fatter will he the means of securing satisfaction to the Pewter Mug faction. The efforts which Ivave been made by Hall & Sweeney to oust Tweed and Connelly have met with indignant responses by the friends of the latter gentlemen, who 8ent insist that if any resignatlijp in they must include all who are in any rc way implicated in the complaints of the govs peering the transactions city ernment. It is said that the only differ-ncbet wee Hall and Swegney Twe$l Connelly is, that the former are a great deal more cta'ty than the latter. August Bcluioi ws yesterday in consult tion with , May or Hall; the event garo rise to many rumors that hi wanted to be appointed to succeed Connelly in case the latter resigned. t Ingersoll, one . of those who drew large sums for claims the new Court House, was said .against yesterday to have disapjieared ; it reported lie had gone to Europe. 1 Eindon, thousand Thirty-fiv- e colliers and in Monmouthshire are said to have determined to strike unless an advance of 10 per cent, on wages is granted. The abseess of the Queen, which was opened on tbe 4th, is now healing satisv factorily! A railway has been opened in Bolivia. A Paraguayan loan of a million of pounds is announced. The French Ambassador at Washington will probably be a nephew of De iron-worke- rs i Los Angelos, 12. A special dispatch received from Iris Flores this a.m , gives the following about the Indian Council, Col. AVhiting and General Ord presiding; The India; s of Pala and tribes around there hod a council at Old Fata Mission , by ork'r of Col. . Whiting, ; lie laid Itefore them propositions to' which Chief Olegario and his. adherents would not agree. Col. Whiting theu proposed to the cbief and his followers tocousider the matter until Snuday at 10 oclock. The Indians were back ward in assembling at that hour, and another order was issued to meet the Superintendent at 3 p. m., which was obeyed. Tbe Indians attended jbe meeting in force. Col. AVhiting, lor the Government, named Manuel Lango chief of the CohaUta tribe, which be accepted with the understanding that he was to exprebre no authority ov er tho Mission Indians. The CohaiUus lapjxtat- 'perfectly satisfied with the appointment. Man uel Lango assured Col. Whiting lie joined Olegaria with hostile inten tions, but was present when Olegaria issued the order for Manuels arrest ; this closed the council fot; unday. f On Monday AVhiting projiosed to Olegario that if he would bury the hatchet and appoint Manuelito chief, he would appoint him second in command, and gave hint fifteen minutes to consider. Olegario consulted his followers aud they refused tbe refleiy ; Whiting them asked Manuelito to resign, which be did. Jose Antonio Sol was then appointed Chief of all the Mission Indians. Olegario and his followers are uluch dis-- , satisGed ; 6ne wns heard to say they would gather fight, hut generally good feeling prevailed at the Council.. The citizens speak highly of the coolness and judgment of the Superintendent in reconciling the Indians without resort to force. The Council broke up with good feeling on the part of the Indians. disLondon, 12. Journals of cuss the success of Chinese labor in America, in, its relarioiv ,lo the recent strikes in England. The newspapers comment savagely which have renjon the many disasters cently befallen British ships of war. The victory of the AVard crew in the Saratoga regatta is alsq a general topic of remark, ami some journals express the opinion that, the race was (won by the Wards because of a Wake loaf, an arrangement which has been discarded in England. , , , , Col. Rowland, an ' accredited A men arrived can Agent to here, and goes first to Scandinavia and ' ' Germany. . from American Lovello, Tbe ship four with Cardiff arrived at Hamburg, of her crew dead from cholera. A cssel . - had-nev- to-da- y - , assist-emigration- ' ' quarantined. 1 that the entire ship It baa bees transHall Tort of building ferred to a company whose leading officers are Spencer Robinson f and Naval Coutractor Iteid. TJie French aud Swiss Governmeuts were represented at tbe opening of Mt. is reported ! f Cents Tunnel, Rome, 12- - Tbe Minister of Fiuance iuteuds farming out tbe grist tax ou a lltTCKStD Misslonarjr making a Ttcjueville. plan to the tobacco monopoly. It is thought the census of Berlin will srinritar report of his labors in England, said Tunis sends on ' Envoy to ConstantiVe worship no God who has body, show a population of nine buudred v ; nople Poor Brigham he thousand. Washington, 12. Georgia journals parts or passions. The Spanish authorities have dismissed are commenting freely on the faet that is worshipped no more. a -- 4 !7 r 1 the-Hena- te Carton, V Trochee railroad is progressing giiria wad Reported Spsclslly Compiled rapidly. The bridge across tbe Trochee for tho Dally ZUvlsw, br tbs Ce. U. river at Reno will be completed on the W, Telegraph 20th inst., aud ,thc road, w ill M in good running order to Steanilioat Springs by 12. The of this the 13th of next month. 13. f j iliffi-ren- tlw it t nd-ve- when brought to the aoor ffc&Hkk&?noftwn mi an jiff-flTit hantabte as to tariieve it would be land of the b-- - by criniiuata Ipninta, where W strictly obeyed. i t IvCRIXG-- SlI-Vl'- Jaiu ,1fah, 1 Fran Mr LIU! i Cr Yceineslay fcreiung. Sept 13, IStl. rnikdtfStiUe r iaw, & ' - i ii 1 XZi the Polk j? Inspected for wgn c rution Gov. Bi? ,ock has tyn aln,ent from lh State o r two inontbs. As, there no of tfie ftmblingW re ordefs. j Licuter duties the cf Amadeus it at ,,T rgo quite office King. ip bis alkcnco devol-upoif the well wild entMtsiaa&xilIy Wceivedl arid next ' uiton lresidetrt of It has lieen decided at Salzburg to the ipenker of the House. The last licard from Governor Bulloek was on suppress the International Society and he vivst San Franithc.SlhJwisjjwlp-to settle the Schleiw quctlotf? cisco. j Ihe Mont Cenis tunnel is opened suc(apt. Baldwin is detached from the Mare Island ,navy y$rd, rinl ordered to cessfully and trains are passing through The Doncaster St. Deger was.ini by pdmmndylejCVdordo j Washington, 12. The printing of the Tho Baron Rnthchild's filly Hannah. asawhwavUJMtahecn in trmii- tiitifftiwiitfidr completcd,.aud dinner of the Oalcs, Albert ictorf i$as they have taen delivered, except a second and RingWL&T third. small pojrt kvj, which await (he Rigna-tnr.of the Register nf'the Treitsnry San Francisco, 12, Parson Bill, (lie Department. lib tor and proprietor of the Elevator, the finished The 1rinting BureaUhns-jiisorgan of the colored imputation; has the pripling f fuR supplies of Mer ainl, been arrested for advertizing a Mien; wfiFky? stamps from' old ptatei. lie gave Imnds fojr npjiearnco hr Jrml, supjwised the new stamps for lieer, wliisfcy ami tobacco will tie remly for A new f treaty ihctweei ilnUatUt-atn- l distrilnitioii by the first of Novenilier.. Japan lias Men negotiated by I. S. New Aoik, 12. The aiidienei in the Minister Ddemg and evcbungtsl. Supivnie Court todavlj to witness the ebier in the Foley suit was in its li reeentlv ompllt tbe British priH less Iff. 0 irii-- i fo A'okoh Qo th openin daffaires at apol Charge l'orMralioit corinsel, Cifiurf, O'Gorman, - ntaoithiin-sell'anfur X I j s AVashinrtou, 12. Tl(e (Tnited States at Liverpool, writes j to the j)e-- . rtment that 111 oonSeqltence the prevalcnrie of the cattle, fp and mouth, disease An England, the grwsting-o- f core tificates to ship cattle to the Fnitcd States is discontinued. hcre is t,he auNoyr Ynjrk, 12 thority for stating that If all will take no further action in looking tovvaisls tho off Conmjll v, and in conversation witlf n reporter, thistevy-iriiig- , he, ftatrd that tic had no intention of preferring articles, of impeachment, agamst .Con nolly. Sari Frri'iciCo V2j--nt- e Briard of Directors held a s)0ci:il meeting, at which otuniiniqaUons ere received fronr AleV B.idlaJn,' demanding a recount of votes for Assessor; from J, A. MeGwvnn, for a recount of votes in the city nnd county for Harbor Commissioner; from various candidate.-- def manding a recount of votes for the 2d, 10th and 12ih wards; also from' Win. Carroll, of tbe 10th wool, demanding a recount of votes for St hoot Director. The recounts were ordered. The returns nn being watched night nnd day. in the Clerks office, ly one man from tath party. The RcpuhlicniiGcntial Committee are confident that the majority in the State will exceed 6,000, and.' that is certainly elected. San .lose, 11. The Board of Siqier-visorcommented counting the election The retiuiu from the returns 2d Ward, which a lafge Republi-ca.- i majority, is objected to, as the pick ages were not scaled according to taw. Tbe Board adjourned until to morrow. If the votes of this Ward are thrown out,.8everal Democrats on the county ticket w ill be dec hired elected. There is intense excjtemeut among both parL z , ties. Fort land. 1 1. II. I. Boy tan, who himself as taring a land agent for the Northern Pacific Railroad, went to San Francisco a few days since, nftet passing a forged check on one of the principal citizens there for $1,000. ( Gold has taen discovered in Wells which wero taring dug in the southern i part of Portland. Sun Francisco, 1 2. Supers isor lvcily last evening presented a bill of $300 foe tiieals. ctgars and liqnors famished officers of election, in the 13th Ward, 2d district, or nt the rate of $167 frach man. The Board refused to allow it. The official report of Houghtons mafrom st district is jority Ct-ns- , J. D. LAIIB & CO. ft j ,. Wholesale nn! retail Dealers in , - AND EXAMINE THEIR. A ..! ( Chemicals, ' Perfumery; la. Xj Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, 1 i H AND Fancy Articles, Snjier-visoro- STOCK Whioh we offer at the lowest cash rives, and fire determined j X Miners ColI 3 Powder, Arctic Soda Water. Bupplion. Pysicians Supplies DRY GOODS -- Customers Oountry ri- - 1 in -- ! 5 Excellent Variety I foij, O AHPBTS. 4 -- t UgCall J. D. Lamb & Co., LOST. j 111 f-- y nl fin-tt-- i WALKER BRO S. ntak-rsim- D. C. BUTTERFIELD, anr-hs- Railroad Shops I I st f lii-- GROCER, Provisions, Liquors, & CO., A. HOPPER 4ffif Ac- 11 ais-eve- d ' nr iluea 71 THOVU4 II SOUTH HU-- ' MINERS SUPPLIES. LAKE CITY. ! - , an-r- offi-eer- Powder, Fuse, s Mount WAGO Ill-i- hr c o. o. ; f. 3ST f CARRIAGE WORK, MINERS TOOLS. I Of nil DescriptlottH, PROMPTLY FILLED. Geo. W. Clawsen, Or-le- 1 1011 dun-aw- e at-- ti - ) I Potft-a- FREE OF CHARGE .1 , V i I'.Mivmiihu, ) rill LmUir.ltit. Angimt Jl. 171. ' 1 rrrtill that the .Is, re tvofesv wa till, turtw-- t in thwoffiie, with a di.g nvm f theaoM.fc-- , re gather-wrwnf kitsahna tn TTy a h nrvey and fdat there-- from 111 !nrvevi.r-s- o amt a isttent theref.if from the f Stale., as (innoted in an Art id tlsagre. enthked A Art granting tb right of way t diti li ami canal iw s i.v. r the ,olle- - Utsh. for otlK-- jmriH lee., a(.f.rove. July Wh, a anvendi d hy Art of CnAgresa, Jth, l7ii, I divert aatd notvee rt b gvmred mb tb ttdeded rewrsi Svlt Lake Rrvirvr. a newj(-f-- d. levi v. lu-r- i,a4 tia4 Ji r tbe ks.ill.si of the rtsim. tlhtk, R. M VW KI L. 11 RTfuOr far Fatnil. ,tpillralln 13 1IFRKBV fill FV Til IT ' NOTICK LIV lU3TOV, ZmIIX M. MvhvtlK of I 11. CLKVf FNT3. nt the V.rr.v-aV tab ami renntv of Fait Lake, do rfcum I VI 4VMI-IMI in length by liat FH in atokth. oa tb HUV lisle. a Silver knriaf id an-- l rock la tbe Istei aiel sma tffrr-Isiaia- f tuMsi Biiae, alNiliMtal la Ik and LEV v . Big Cal fata vraasl Hlhlag Dladrle. County of IWt Isike. Tervitarv of t tali, the- l.e tom and exlrnt themd being res. full, deamJWd sholl a V 17 f. t.owit : The .t.v I. rel l.frja leer fo.m I', 3 Mineral nova fmaa ihe irrt lull of of the Pmss if VI s Lab at th beat Silver Fort Canton, Ikrare a. e W. . fss , 1 . Ibevvee 3. Jif 2il less lo h- wwbaarertf lieabaft - 7- - vl-- VV -- end id tbe totn, the of Highland lluaf fhtwa nut Isaims err abaft, then North t?r K. Zwi ret is rereivi.v Silver Fork and Ibawy Cuanh if fivrls Mars X. slu Ff K. v.vt bit - nrtb Canyons, themend a aet tslb in the davgranv ; lain uf easterly and wa do heel.y givr flirt h r IMSks, that, hasuag wril-Mi- l and it.rv)ved th auf Iwls wad fnamn, reordiag to Ihe bs-a- l asfom and rale of amre-uv aaid nulling di.1l. t. and having evy. a orVosU blot aud I red bat Ih.n ism thousand dollar, aaf baua M Ibis fiui artnal wuiia uf reel mre we will aji-t(. a wrv-aaf yfsd ing ywwfs-ity- . fan, mnth-Wesleif- - e iast.aMlv y and a svlet lor tbe a.n. ref I to ret 4 Cungrere, raliibd 4 art of way rhbt oflaretiv, (siidar July Z6, los, ; and ntasl wnwrv, mol fur other (ovrjious,' and a ttre tlk 1 by Art Cwngmaa, -- "Nk. 17. Mf Jnlv ioir baob and JAIIV w IFVIB f ninre) e.l IM 1 sb Ills Angtref, IS71. M. VOORF.) Blaeksmitliing, , 1 IN ALL SOL, A. GOLDSTEIN MINERS, FARMERS, to-da- COACH - PAINTING PUBLIC - w foliar s CARRIAGE PAINTING ! ore scks. 1 d ( ci:neRai.uard- S ( - I AUCTION, bl day fvl CI.FMFNTA AkrlUBAUt I.IVINUMOS I I (bat th afsiv o4ie aw llos dar IM in th Land I Kite foe the Tsmbsy at I tab, nod a r I l gram of tb aaul kale, ( b ant nf a snrvey and plat tbrref intention Is from the 3iirte,i tlenervl. and a t nt lkereZr from th ilovemntent if lbs t fuVe.1 rtdr. aa fr. tided In an aet vd Congresa entkiksd A a-right of way D ditvh and i anal -. over the fiaM it- - lands and frr other fuvrfssk-a- ,' ami a amended bt art of jirwvssl July Zu, 'Vongres aBfWi.ved July Wb, lvM. 1 b-- .S.i dires aud ontiee to he in tbe fait Ul tv. raw, a (mldiied nearem the bwiba hum. of tlie i fiewjsifr HDXR MVVVVI I U If fogv-rhe- gvwwt-iugt- ..at .l fe,er litri.'t Court of the fcnsrt Jl IN the of the Territory ('tab. .waved bsr 1 h. tb Jsisb Ilrw, Hsiuuf, w.iei County of Fmlly liens, lb feitdanr. The fss.f-- ,4 the Terr lory of 4 tab arnd greefing lo Fan ly He. deSre. ivsuire-- 4 to man va an( lull ar her. Hon . hnuight arainsf ) u hr tb ibareMaef t, -- af-fie- -- Hnintlir in the Ditrtrt 4 unit of the avwnM Jmf-ri- al di.tru t of the Territory of I I th, uv and for tlie county of Beavi r, I.u the first dir uf the m vt term thereof, to wit Oa huh dy if fbr.W-r- . a . 1)171, and answer Ihe I lit of rumydamt tbema file.1 against yon, Wilhia the I line the Uw or judgment will le taken bv default agn.ru vu, ami the reln--f grayed for ill he demanded, iters, in fail nut nt your VV il net the lion. C M Hawk V, uf 10,4 Court, ami the awl of aaid Court attw bed 11 tin Under my hand and the anal t4 the Court of tbe erond Jmln ml that rtrt of tb bdrsl Tent-t-.r- y 1 I lab. in and for tbe eonnty of Ibavrr, tbs 4tb dsy of Augttet, ia th year of owe Lord m thuumunl eight Imudml and revent fatAt-JNU. WAKDCHRlyTIA.V. Clerk. l 1 herv liy certify tha fiewtroing to Is. a full, irs -and cvwreet copy of g imn iia' n lb tn my oftite, in tbe ahserutitlal m ism. In witaeM whereof. I have hereunto aet nty hand and affiled tbe wa of tbe d rood, line fth dsy of August, A.D. leTl. VVaub Cnaiwnw. rlerk. s-- Ju-k-- e u. i alsire-naiM-- JV Salt Lake Seminary. Kev K Frv-dr- k ' A. M Printlynl Francn K. ktrtn, Stein, Prrtvytim. Mra. Tlie of the ROOMS th jirvaent. 1st held In th rouo. lornierty o. by the Bt. Mark. a.reL tws. kdock aottth of P, O . on Mam sVrvi-tIf.-e- e TIME. The Fill h na will romitw-M- c lay, Bent. 4, and ronttane (sir months rloaine th liefore Clirretmas ) REtilLAH DKPLRTHEXTk-T- femr will OMQH nnilAr Pnibiiry, - HBirtmFnM 4 UranoM- Wi iMnction. mmi Art- - SpfHal tu Ow C4ttrr. The re iM rvltrfur4cn&iPM ahouki there le a iDuaad iL the r.imn. conr-- . for evening aesair.n., ilesigneit to ryi thiaetha ran m attend during thsdwv.vU; afieciat OwrstAn, to team read and r nt th name ; also ComiuerrMl Antlnnetir. Kradiner ti ram mar, Ac. Depmrt naeibt of M nair. Ttrer will h afforded IQ Vocal tnnsw ; als.1, on orgnta piano and melodeon. Onumental Dctmrtnaei. IuMrurthm in ml paintDig, crayon aud will Is- tboe who deatrw It. fir. Chiuiis.tirite. fimneHy Priai dent of Mcon.in Vtnvvr-nIta agreed b give a course of lecture during toe term, OU th coming grvdogy and inno nU.Hr vd Ltaki, tin theJs-aefi- t uf d tactnret VV v. the hliool. m Terms. Primary IW'iarlmcnt fl r month, nttermedwte Depamuenb Sz per th month. Urammar Department. Ft r month. Arwiewite. Department, tmelading Inglo r matkenvala-a- , warm ral wieucea, and ant tout and modern huvguage). 44 tier mon lb. 1'aymt nta moniblr la advraore, Infarmatlan For any needed- Inbwnmuora to tlo- Prmcitsvt, mr apply in person or hy to tbe undersigned (1. 1. PEHiCK. , M G Ball LtLka City, Aug. IS, Ih71. UiNMOlutiOII NotlCCM. IHE PARTNERSHIP li KR KTOFORF KIS . mg under Ihe name and firm of KaMerty Icy, In the general bnsmesa id aakmn in tin city, has lieen this far feafirf bykcepir mure consent. All tails due tlm "late firm will h c and all rlmina against the same, I uel William Rfiff. rty, who will hereafter rnMurt t busin-. WILLIAM RAFFERTY. JAMES O.RILEk. Orai Cftr, C. T, 3epb z, isti. 3 lev-to- m. ). Tba WnbfMeMi. .1.1 mg m the Practe of Mnlinmi, ksdwes-- F. 11. Simmons nmt RoewcII Tibfoia, ia tin day hy muluai Consent. Kit hey party Htwbir. ixed to wrn in liUitation. aud to a bom ail . . mils may be paid. 1. II Rtwwawa, V. tv. Rokwku, Tiawnrs, M. D. Balt lake City, Angnd nk, 1X71. tf. hTTOTICEo a FIRM KNOWN AS OROs A CLRTE-LANand doing laiMnem at Bfvark tun, L tab, lia this day .een dissolved t.r nsntaitl eoew-AH neroont due lb firm must be to Learn brum wbo will actile all account pad agaiaat tha firnio 1 t bRfre.s. !H V. W. CLEVELAND. Ang. 12, 1S7I. ISAAC. 1). HUNTOQN, CommlNHloii ..... Comer Jialtery end II "afkingUtm Si, as FDA NCI SCO, xtriatMs CRKIGHTOX A MLVRO. ELLfiHOKTIl A UH.T1IAX. .... - CA! Ceaiv: gtir g s - Main St., West Stale, Horse Shoeing 1 J -- -- I AHi-mie- Fipt-fn- to-da- Mott-rw- ! au Prices, J J 1 HOPPER, n. ZAIUIISUIE, Kimball & Lawrences. i i he a- c - na.1 r m raai..f met in dt.-- h VO - Or-f- lt (Is-in- Uou-ht- ) u-- M. MftORK. D. Dhl.ANZ It VV Jt- - Mtarh. W MSvi'iu av. f J. Aivrr s EOlt SALE, TED. (,' , rlaitn emhrmed four and fit hundred arol ninety and urefmanb ia Ihl vtmcvaaa: thousandth aarea aa aet ad I do hereby give fun hi r led lie, that, havuvg and weWMe. ami .aid (ode the ik copied to the lurai enafimt and rwl of attaer ammlin, in aald min dig dirtrlrf, amt having eifemtrd ia nt I hi rn--., aa mM getaal lahor and not lea than mr iktwtand fiflart, and having a I hi time art un peareatde pme-eof not a.a-In- g firoierty. 1. will apfdf Die a mtrvey and W aaid ami a (silent fur the mm, amter nf jiremha-entitled t Ait grant tag the " tlie art of right vif way to difeh and canal na rs over the juildie lands, and fur other istq.ws, At July litrth, Isvitt and I lo am Jnlv !ih, ITil. 1iihc and i r, ng UNDERSOLD. tn-dn- 1 -- " Wy rrerltwna.- wwi pilfai rin iy and lam nf Vegetalnm. There r head adlwreat. The rMnaalret (wmrnt I have au area of In aald W s y X the laud and irentie afifiertatnuag In amd m.w-- -. ' all aituatnl in I In Vint Hiitaaii hiuung Iasi re f. I'lSinly of Salt fata, Territory of t lk, Ihe lee Ml, MmM lei and extent thereof hia, M. follow , to wit : TIlU ill. livery AntaaifMVat alx-mike I In I he fi dwlant Inn euee of Markham Fork with IDitcham fu)i h .ae ru.k. - Tb kiirto lorated na tdg a Iim h lite head of- Markham lurk. IM August. f j t4 rHn u -- V AH I E D Mr-Glvii- ii to-(ta- y v m , commenced reading the affidavits which --OFnlivadv published bearing have umii tin eases of the defendonta. '1'lie hilii-- i rims far have failed to disNot to be cover a clue tn the heff in 1h Con. trolIerV offue. It is said tlint duplicates Staplo and Farley Groceries, f the stolen vouchers remain in ihe Controller s office, and that the original records an full in the office books, which nro safe. The Controller has 'Xoolw, r signiliitl no intontioii of resigning. I-- v deAugusta, Me., rived from careful lootings of returns received up to noon are that Governor IVrlmms nmjoiiiy will bo nearly 11,000. His exact official majority last year was 8,23. New York, 12, Comptroller Connolly has written a letter to Mayor Hall in reply to the tatter's request for him to resign. Connolly del lines to accede to tbe request, which liC says has ljcvn made several times r oenth , and has PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO lie says liad,lri careful consideration, he, in common with other city officials, is now on trial for malfeasance in office. His answer to this charge is before the THEIR public, and Iris defense ready to be presented. lie does nht fear the result, but desires a speedy trial. He refers to the reason given by tho Mayor for asking his resignation,1! lieing the recent ANDroblir-rof his (Connolly's) office, and 7 DEPARTMENT. nays he begs to differ with the Mayor in nnv creates this thinking nnexjieeted lie is sure that 2,7L or sudden emergency, IS NOW neither the Major nor the public will suspect that he is an aiicomphcc in the W vow im: h.i lei Ii d the Tlepiil di an IN GENERAL. robbery, and is happy lo assure His licket. Complete in Every Particular. Honor.it has effected tio serious misthe chief, department containing ample ab.straMs of all tlicj stoleit-pajicand whoever planned or executed the crime stxoi.E mo mu SUE CHEAP. ALSO All orders by mail will be promptly has reaped no lienelit and inflicted no A1tiooo Mllf Ennui R flu. nHue. on the . . public jintcresr. and faithfully executed. injury lie says it seems to trim Iris resignaAVAN ' - tion at Oris particular time would give " Uie advocates of the, partisan attacks on Y A CIKNTI.EM AN, A SHTI ATION AS A gc ocrnl rk rk r al ruun Cun .lisfy the City government just cause to berrtmnl fhtwtiir iMbh A nMhiy lieve him guilty, if not of participation, in B KniKW uftitp' Physicians Prescriptions at least of passive partnership in the A ZMKtL OOMZ ASP FAMTLT burglary, hnt4o all be charges that are OF nn b ftcmatucHUbt mwith a itniff of Aprv CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. now made, my answer is that all my ait tarvl, in tiiu t Raima, official acts hnve Men supervised nnd litralhm tat th Knuin mt thtrf uf C C. at tile iktagot approved by your superior vvgilanee. So far as my administration is question. ed, equal responsibility attaches to yonr-sel'- f OFFICE! OF DUS. TAIT SMITH. tho answej and affidavit read Uor MvixinurN M4 tU in tbe pending litigation, you adopted Ol'flCXI ml t and vindicated those acts. A'ou could KtPtdttv o( f rtifttet An- -. KgvHcef tit so witliout not justify yonrseUj doing; and examine our - consequently I do not perceive why my goods to guarantee patisfac-tio- nt resignation should lie asked or, if tenA niECK 1RAVVV IN VAVOROFM HUNT dered, that it wouldj) have any just ins IlSUl UW r.r.1 Xalloiul Jktlik of fluence i a appeasing the popular clamor. 2I A'farr, Main Awf, Wnt-lMiriest St T lnirit k, was Iwtj In If t!rr' Jnt't-lrM nh, All Confident, therefore, in the steadfast nt PAVMKkT STofl-H- i riiw are nui--iffj Jxihe City. Salt The lliu ann te good opinion of my friends, and in the IhSksI anotfaor hi I. ti mg it th ). ultimate judgment! to Is rendered by tnfr l at 4. an.l Inn; ItU nil) r m M IHNT the Courts, I cannot consistently with flZ self respect accede to your desire. rnWlMVATCII-CIIAICIIAKVIn ONE OOUl NeW York, 12. At a meeting this t iinni Pan. .ii ln ket uiih u tuo Owar-h1 ill Is tV tin m til S of the Joint Committee of citi- lliis..m..' S A ItOMiSTKIV Wholesale and Retail 1 aldermen nnd on the zens, supeevisors, fcejiliJ city accounts, it ftranspired that no 4 Inina- Iw.tk. laUntik fn ul r limn the statement of accounts had Iweu submit- 2 Y Tim Itnih r willls Mul.ihlj t",i oim(. t A A ipi5-t- f ted to hetn. committee then went to this uftlue, see the Comptrollcr,Jwlio was not in his office. Tho chairman of the committee MASONIC NOTICES. of citizens then harided in a list of docuA. ill. ments, which they1 required, iucludiug Wawtrh Lodge No. ft, A. F. COMMLXICATION8 HELD AT the Comptrollers annual accounts from RKOVLAR Bm lit g, Kiot Tcmplo Rtiwl, till GO to 70; the jlvpurt of sinking and s oml fourth Fmlny bf each luenlb. MentHKCOND HT., rs is of hotter Lorigeo, aud oojonruiiiK liretlii-eOust .fund operations for (ID; and the in e im ited toflttenil, statement of the city debt to August 71. good slMiidtug nro coeliallv AND . M. K. If. HOBKKTSOX, Hall Black Kart a( tbe Revere Ilavvae, Im M. Sa tkTZ, fh 'y . It is said that Connolly formed the alliance with Tweed to combat the other r two members of the Board. The Mayor HALT JOHN'S LOME OF PEK KCTIOX. NO 1, A. was soundly berated for his action iu &IT Rat Mwkiiiic Hall, (C'liinmi ) A A. Siam etrts-tSecond anil Fourth Connollys case, hy many of the hangers of eaeh month. Hmmiiiit; hrolhn n my On about the city hall and court house. t iux Hi l d tn at Baltimore, 13. The Republican State cordially L T.V. TllACY. T. I) CJ. M Convention for the nomination of a canl4 M Swart, Sec'y. didate for Governor and other State Moriah Iaxlse No. TO met Lere3-day- , nJHhe counties exA A M Kegnlar CommiiDifaUoU cept Talbot Wing represented. T Among Tamiliat Maunnie llall,, Comiuen e Building, Emit a Street, tb Second and Fourth Momlay of the delegates were about 20 colored em h mouth. AND ALL AND Meadier of Sister Lodge, and men lion. Jacob Towne of Civil was t Brthn-- Jn good laietmg are rordlulljr , to attend. IaA IS COIIV, f. M. by acclamatiop nominated Governor, iatitisl CitatsToriua Utmc, Scc'y. Alexander Randall of Annapolis, Attor1. ney General, and ilLaivrenee J. Brengle LODGE NO.l Meet every ThurwU. A resoof Frederick for Comptroller. UTAH M . in Ouu no roe Building, Slain itreet, lution was adopted to sustain the admin- S.ilt Tsike CMd Fellow in ginel stamhng are , istration and demanding the faithful ex- iniitisl to Oily. attend. SOI.. LEV ,N tl 1 M. J. ecution of the law'll, general honesty and Otsesos, Secj. Orders Solicited and efficiency in the public service, a rapid A. K. CRAIN, GRADUATE OF decrease in the debt and taxation, and MEDICAL UOLLMIK, Stnto of Dl(. and nomination of Presi- New recommend the Ltceotiat of the lioaril'hf Y.rk, dent Grant Resolutions denouncing the Coimiy nf Virtwria, Australia. Oflice, lyo A the principles, positions and practices of Awn north of Kimls.ll rvnee's, up stain. biain fmtii let a, a. to I n, and fiom 2 to tbe Democratic party, were adopted. A Offlce left nt the office V ill re4, and C to S t. M. , resol rft ion favoring the annexation of ceive prompt' attentiou at nil is. Special utHin gitea to im id- utal to nomon and fun Domingo was tabled, 68 to it7. THIS VZ3l ? , t i Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 12. The Direc- cfaihpehiGoods delivered ' tors of the State Agricultural Society . ' Pom( Ofllc-iPREKIUra VHEEL PAKER, this evening, appointed John Scott, of J Svl LutgiTT, Urn, Sept, l.'tli, J7I Nevada, to represent Iowa and Iowa En. The Post Master lias toirw fnrits at the California State fair, next lls teil Rn tilt others, for the Issue of l ting, office, wek Onlen, payable In tho lliitd Kingdom of Unjut IS EMPLOYED BY US " Ireland. and I nuL unublo to submit , myself, as a Britain Oi 4d next of toiler lias the fixed been Monday, vicarioHS sacrifice tb satisfy the hungry a Ihe date on which the issue and pnjmcnt.of To all parts of the City. n is to coin Briilt appetite of adversaries for their victim, men. e. InttraalHiiuU Money or. at this juncture aud under these cir; RATES OF COMMISSION CHAIU. ED. cumstances betray weakness of position On order not exceeding DO. 27 cent Corner of Main and Sd South Streets. or any fear of rigid investigation by tentlierfm and not cxi veiling (Si, VI cents . Over fill and not exceeding I Ml, 75 cent. dering my resignation. I cannot anticf f PW Over and not exceeding IM, fl 00. Oier OBI and not exceeding $5n, SI 25. ipate the effect On this determination No single onh r issued fur more than i which future events may prodpee when TO Partfm diwlrhig to remit larger sttms, tnnt ole 4 my past administration is vindicated tain additional Money Ordi r. 1. , i t iA and the jiending joccusation shall lo reITB imANCHlCH. J. M. MOORE, P. M eplZ pelled. I shall not fail to act as may seem to be demanded by the changed circumstances which may then exist. New York. In the city injunction AGEXT FOE tHS after1! O'Gorman bail read case AND THE tho several affidavits, he closed by say- KEYSTONE COLLAR CO., ' j these-wey-c all the papers he Philadelphia. ing that 217 Unfit Strrrt, San t'm tu:Sro, had to present, replying in the negative J f .7 04 lirmfr St.t New jarii. . GENERALLY. to a question of Judge Barrett, counsel i t ' Also for the AMD for the prosecution, whether he would t read Connollys affidavit. Beach then, EUREKA COLLAR COMPANY, Saw Franc taro, on behalf of Connolly, read the letters C o., Tv. Yo ami affidavits, saving that want of time American uxo MINING TOOLS, FUSE, POWDER, had prevented hip preparing a formal and JMm' liHjtorlci' this,1' of and all was be therefore, answer, Wheelbar. had to presort! klmtge Ramawljnquir-cIlamcry, Dry Good, Fancy Goods f f t j t Whether thcrejwere any mordqvapers A SPECIALTY rows, - : GOVKRNMKNTi CL.OTHIKG . i. to lie had. Bartlett, on behalf of Tweed, ' NEW YORK AT PRICES. on the he ; WARE, PICKS) SUpV' H said, papers, examining . found that tbe order merely commanded pn COACH ASD CARBIAOE TEDDUXO. ELS, DRILLS, him to do certain duties which he bad already performed, and it was therefore GROCERIES, CLOTHING, DRY of no force. T weed was prepared , to ta.IM I II t' :li I made GOODS, Ac, Ac, 4c deuy the charge of wrong-doinand him in of the and Commission, Storago papers, any against wiurkl be prepared to do so on AVednes-dC O NS TA X TLY ON BA ND, ruing. After a long discussion tin of argument in tbe case was Between Second and t Third South. upon, and the court adjourned. ag AT TUI 12. Hon..AV. Bedford .Vw Mass, Vi i a I r . . A. Daua, of thlsjcitv, formerly connected LT. Transicthins Pnnnitly to. Urn Mtlia Most f tIUr and with the fin jpf Dana Bros. & Co., 2 htot, Reasonable uvam)dat4ita f atoregr j , ) ; , ; j of San Fmucisco, died here TO SUIT ALL. )N A STYLE . t a Washington, 12. The Beaufort, S. C. Fresh Tub Batter, Best Quality, lT' Republicap of the 7th inst, mentions received from five cases of yellow fever, two of which Oilajn every an k. li A. were fatal, up to tlyrvt date, sf.lf JOSEPH MARIO 15. ta-e- XfOTICE 13 IlF.RVBYfirVFY. TII tTTHoM K Xv II. Warrefl, uf Unit Ulrt'ilr maai, mI Inrath-haw I tall Territory, rfaum ta4 knumtil lee, ia teny h I, owe (nndmi . nn the 'ins4-1la Kadtiariisi'' Mr. fit awidih, vso uf rurk ia fav. u4 (tiring ilier u E ca-- Toilet and a t IVotlcCH. sf 4 , y KA ir WALKER BRO S. V Jm-s- v Li i ta k ILL AT C j I UILC0X6 pi:C3 J3, FAMILY SEWING MACIIINU. The Cbatupiua uf aoaaoba. 134 find premiwaui to l- - It aeam is Un.nsn r and kna tnMJt. tbw the Lock Stitch. Judge R.ys.rt id lb rjTvma Build for the and mmde ad work both kiud of akitcbea vav tb rent pvo of good. t AGENTH VsVNTi:D- ( CORNELL, WARD COMLNCS, Lkl Lake W. Chkcaga. |