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Show J sice iv mi. fwirr wi " - - up to M3 Or .h per cent, of the 8IIX1NU ITEMS. value. All tho ores on Lion IliH proba- From u jr Special CbnespoutWut.) bly have fg'one l.asu metiil. We think will V7 r a OritiR Citv, IljCOct. 27, 71. t there arei nonet there but Aiken The etc. preliminary roasting, Editor Review: Among the loca-- . furnace ii similar to t'te Stetofeldt, hut is lions, so mum rous on the west front of thought1 to' be just as go.-k-l t less oauy1" Tho Daily Review. t Ilea day Evening, Oct. 30, 1871. 5 ) SPIRIT OP THE PSEKS, have Itefore reverted to the gratithat "the almost unanimous fact fying toise of the presa throughout .lie corn-trindorse the action of the Federal Jfdiiary in tbia Territory, in bringing Mormon offenders to jaatice and iu impartially eaecnti.ig the law. The only exception worthy of mention upon the Pacific coast ia the Sacramento Union. which, in its extravagant zeal tomUter p a dead and decaying cause, indulges in such insane ravings as the following: The letter from Salt Lake from our Correspondent, coming from an intelligent observer on the spot, is eonfirma lory,1 in various ways, of the posiiiou the Union h&s taken on the vexatious question that the Federal authorities in Utah have raised with the Mormons. We are more than ever convinced that Judge McKean, who occupies the place of one whose business it is to administer law according to its true intent, is as confirmed a bigot as any Mormon he desires to prosecute ; that he is utterly wanting tn sagacity or knowledge of law that his purpose is ,1a complicate difficulties where none ncd to exist; and that he ought to he driven igirmiiu-iouslfrom the Bench, ills whole course as Judge, since the prosceuti ju of the leading Mormons began, has been that of a narrow-mindezealot, as ignorant of law as he is reckless of the consequences of his extrajudicial acts. He started out, not to investigate, but to convict. All his utterances and his whole conduct have shown the animus of the man from first to last. He exhibits the worst qualities of a fanatic, and it is almost hale to say, from his doiogs, that he is a religious bigot of some sort, and is better fitted to perfm-the part of a wandering! than to ait in judgment where ihc liberty ol OM of an opposing creed is at stake. We do not call attention to these idi otic' utterances of a sub.Jdi.ed press for . . , the purpose of entering upon any justification of, or Apology for, the official Couduct of the Chief Justice, for none inch is needed. Ills record is before the people, and show a purity of conduct, both on and off, the Bench, which places hint far above tbe reach of such malignant and envenomed attacks as that of th Union, No sane man can have watthed the progress of the State trials now pending here, without freeiug Judge McKean from every oneW the stupid and senseless charges thus brought against hira. He has simply done his duty as a judicial officer jin attempting to n force laws in whose making he had ao voice, but whose enforcement is his sworn duty, lie, could not have done less without proving, rccrcaut to his solemn oath. Nor is this all; he has a patient and c (urteoui hearing the to lengthy and interminable arguments of counsel for the defense, on very possible objection j width professional ingenuity could suggest or legal In this h has won learning supjtort. the deserved encomiums of every mem her of the bar, both Mormon and Gen file, and in sack matters the bar seldom - - . j If the senseless scribbling of the Union is prompted by the information reunited from its intelligent observer n tbe spot, then to the charge of wilful and malicious slander, the I 'iiion may plead In bar utter ignorance of that whereof it inaanely babbies- - No other justification can be offered or received for this most Outrageous libel iqmn an . W y y d F apright and just judge, ' 1 t , j ITIUTC1XSOTAUII.V. lie breech-londe- r ha returned from Lit journey westward, and swbetly discoursed to the saints assembled in the Tabernacle yesterday afternoon. With that eni vernal chkrity and brotherly love Vhcb characterises all bus utterances, he Spwho of (ho Federal officers as f illows Awd these poor creatures will rot in bbrionj let them perish in oblivion. Why, if w were to do anything wrong and vkcat tjainst.tl.etii, it would only Make martyrs of them an-- give them a Mat that they do not have to day. But let then wrib in their infamy, let th in d i in thenr ini ptity, and they will do so won caoegh." W are sot surprised that they want to let tb officials alone. Criminals, when hfwiU to bay for their, Crimea are y of justice gad to let the ministers v aloca. , t W rogw Vr frtt lU halter 4n, W as food ot lie tow, mpiuhm And tbe dissatisfaction whiih the saints of the halter ft press at the tightening ad ibe naughty name w hiih they call their judges, are by no means novel pbeaomeea in criminal juriprndence. The Newgate calendar would duplicate Sack utterances by the hundred. ) j geo-tiw?- . " Hcaoca st a Wuntx. Patrick Sul-liva- of Bay Point, CaL, was shot and instantly killed on tbe 2s't! instant by hia the wifi of James Sullivan, who, with his wife and deceased were at dinner, when some words were yaased between Mrs. Sullivan and and she arose, took a shotgun and blew his head off. tWh-r-ia-la- d, , leave that matter to the future' Consideration of the Court, The Court There is then nothing furwonld be other reforms. this morning, gentlemen. ther Paris, Oct. 30. It is thought that the Mr. Fitch No siri will remove its aesvions from Assembly The Court Counsel during the day. Versailles to this eity during the Winter, the at their convenience, will attend on account of cold weather. It hr probIts o.Mnse is estimated here at able that Honor Benenearupayne will be matter of preparing the boud. bile this case iv up Mr. Baskin from $s,00fl to $12,0 JO. This mill has appointed Italian Mini-doto France. it now, please been idle for a week, hut will probably may jour Honor, I will grince Napoleon arrived at Genoa, start up in a few davs on ore from the from whence he will proceed to Flor- ask leave to.ndd one witness to the ' " indictment. I desire to place the name !vl ver Cluijdr thq (puno Floyd, mi ncre ence. of Iowis Meechani on the indictment. to the English ported as recently The Court Very well, I grant you ' Com pan V. that leave ; add that uanre to the in2. Next in order is the Brevoort mill, dictment. a mile or so below Walkers, n,Fords Houblc-AeiitiAnd thereupon a recess was had until Steam Buttery. It Com2 oclock P. M. menced running noon after the other, Specially compiled anil it ported for the Daily Its- change) hands and workmen soon afttr viwr, by the W, b. Telegraph Co. Sax Fkaxchco Pourtca. It is constirtiuir, a ud is consequently but an avIt claims to have eapac erage sucee-- s. San Francisco, Oct. 29. The Repub ceded that the election of Swift and ity to work out twenty tons of ore per bean County Committee has given ceras President and Vice President day. The-- e are the only regular mills. tificates of election to Lewds and new Republican County Comthe of 3. But nrastrasure spoken of here as Franklin. The old committee nominates mills, and next is the Ophir City mill, a front the Firt Ward, in spite of the mittee is a full defeat of the old ring, and ihrce-tiiara-trThe company on the ground of fraud and the triumph of the opposition or taxclaims that thishas done Letter work protest The mutter will come up element. since starring tliivn any ot the mills, and illegality. ibis evening. The committee payers again has reduced ihreo tons of ore per day, elect is installed. The impression is The Executive Committee of San soft ore. Of the common ores it is contho old ring will be that general very Francisco, for tho relief of the Chicago sidered to have a two-tocapacity. reconstructed. I nra-trhave Of tbe oilier nlready San Francisco, f)ct. 30. The San sufferers, have decided to send $100,000 wri;ten. All are in operation and doing Francisco Cadet, Capt. McDonald, re- to Chicago. Fifteen thousand has nlBenson's turned from their excursion to Sacragood work, At'WhUuton; 0 ready bren sent to Wiscousiu and nr.istra, the company count upon a where they appeared . for the mento, to Michigan. one ami a half tons to each heiif fit of the Chicago fund, last evening, tub, of which it has three. On the day delighted with their reception aud sucRendered. The San Jciomevt of my visit but oneiwas u operation, cess. Uniou recovered a isco Franc the water being very low. AmalgamaSavings fourteen William K)!e, aged years, ting hole is done by the barrel process ; was drowned in the bay while boating judgment of $3,0G6 and costs on the only the redact'd ifi!k-- ' is' 'mixed with with other hoys yesterday. Ilia body 28th iuvt., against the Collector or Inand It retorts about fifty has not been recovered. quhk-ilvternal reveuuc for taxes paid under propounds at a time. The tailings, howErank Webber, who picked up a test. and in lower tbe tub are ever, caught stranger in the. street at two o'clock in worked over again. him to and force the tnoriiing atempted E. Hirtell, a German portrait painter A Her all these works the astonishing into an alley, with the apparent ohj.-e- t San Fram isco, aged 4 3, shot himself iu fact remains that four or five times as of rolling him, was convicted for assault much ore is taken) out of East Canyon, his at and ordered to pay $100 or go lodgings in Tyson Place, off to lie worked, as is used in it. to jail for fifty days. The number of Washington street, on the 2ih instant, and refining disinterested ample around the citv on Eirst class smelting in.slant-y- . Cause, domestic trouworks will pay beyond question. If the the lookout lor to show them dving strangers, English Company pashes' its project such polite attention, is getting too great ble. wiili the energy wiiieb has hitherto for tbe good of our citizens. The Sai re memo Inion advertises her a fuit, Ophir has Moruvimivat tv ry cbeajdjr. xtv copies ture compared with whith her past, COVIIT rnOCKEDINOS. brilliant us it has been, will seem but a taken by the Co up ii rather pay trilling and obscure beginning. In Ooi IHatrlet t'onrt for the Till rj for dvr?i-Bt- g Ii at vary. OUtrlct of of. Judicial Be a k. GravA-- ! i luoktsato u 1 PiKSiMxa. J. B. McKeax, Ch. Lion IB1I, one must look sharp, no! merely as to his step-1- , but more parltcu Icrly ns to his opinion about ownerships and prior locations. lf there s one another more in the miner' than tiling it is to of his slightingly eves, rpCak, location. The prior original Loa claims 1,1.00 feet, nuuh of which, along near the north W bter shaft, is in tlie deep rock cut. This shows ore in sight all the way. The Blue Wing shaft, near it, is down 73 fietnud shows the same kind of ore. The Morrn vn Belle and Blue Wing No. 2 all show the Mini' connection of ore very plain. The deepest work in this lot is now a hundred leet from the surface, Jti-- t below the Zcila, on that spur of Lion Hill which is nearest the canyon, is the Tenderfoot, considered an important location. "The incline (moie prop erly tunnel) is in thirty feel from the surface rock, showing a body of ore at the termination, and s mio ora nil from the surface. It is claimed the the ore is worth $1,003 per ton. but I have no asaayers report on it. Another tunnel has been started below, and woik vigi upon both is being Ull lower n The Silver Chief, down, seems to be in tho range of tbat belt formerly mentioned as continuous from the north side of the canyon. It shows a large body of average or ore. As I return to Opb'tr, I find that the Ida Elmore men have stripped their vein for twelve feet further up the hill, showing it continuous between the for mations. In this lust portion, Ll.tek sulphuretiof iver predominate. The same men have opened, on the other side of the euleli, ajveiu which can be tr.vc-e1.00U feet by occasional croppings. Itsspetilic cbaraiUr is not vet shown, hut Kjieciinens of the top rot h have yielded from $10 to $12 pe-- ton. 1 go from Liin Hill to the next locality, convinced t halt though I do not see so touch, I will see more that 1 cart safijy s without infringing on puhli-is prior , location.1' About of my mdes thus f..r tukiu are practically wurt bless. 1 have no use for information eicept tp publi-,- it, couse- I wani to see no more mines Of aueutly title.! Among the most noted on Silver Hill is thei Occidental, about half a mile west of the Sdveropolis. Black sulphurets of silver pn dominate, with a little chloride. It cuts the formation nearly exactly at right nugh-and can be traced for 2,000 feet. The first tunnel defines the foot wall for (50 feet. Another shaft, 100 feet from .the first, shows the same wall well defined. The hanging wall has defined itself v. The vein is from two feet thick to ten, but in the latter width of variable matiri.il. Messrs. Taft A interbeing Sweefon, assayeps, in ested this location, have made a hundred assays from every part of it The top rock ran from $12 to $28; at the depth of 100 feet In the main shaft from $100 to $2,000. A picked piece of snlphureta yielded $ t.T tO.oo. I have heard so many and such contradictory statements about mills and furnaces in East Canyon that I devoted an entire day to them, starting, be it understood, with no more practical or scientific knowledge of reducing ores, than a Mormon ' preacher as of logic or decency. 1. First in time wat 'the furnace ktiown'as Schofield's, put up by Colonel Raymond, Capfain Jones and an Eastern capitalist named Schofield. It is in the lower part of town and has. had varied success. When the oies would not flux rnch other. it made almost a complete failure, Three fourths of the work done by it is considered bv the owners merely as experimenting. Much trouble lias also occurred with the lining. It has changed owners and hand-- a little too often, and those best d can give mo no absolnfelv certain promise about its future. It is a double furnace, ami .whenf run continuously has averaged well. I cannot sum up bettor than by giving the words of one of the most experienced sm llers : This furnace is hut an average ucr cess, but it is the universal opinion of and practical smelters that a lierfi t success could only be made here by complete refining works, better known ns cuptl work., uring the litharge This from them iu further fluxing, would enable them to smelt all ores in The-would not involve connection. so much greater expense than the com-- , mon smelting as is generally imagined. second in time is the 2. Tho Wasatch furnace. This is built on what the new principle of intio they call into the upper part of the during steam ' furnace. It also is only claimed to be an experiment as yet, and has been run with varied success, it is not in opera lion now. The managers are confident they will make it a perfect success, but their hackers .Imld off and are slow with their cash. so known 3. The Gerrish Furnace here is a mile or so below town, and nearlv ns far above Walkers mill. Mr. (icrii! put It tip last Spring and run it two months, during which time, do use tl e enthurisistir language of an ftssnycr, It was the pride of the camp, a perfect success; but ilie partners dukred went out. And since then the furnace Gerhas done nothing worth while. rish had considerable experience; the present workmen frankly acknowledge they have not.1 It has been eutirely idle two mouths, and is about (hanging bauds again. If it is an apparent fail lire, it is generally couceded that it is the inexperience of the present owing-t' I gol y pro-ecute- d low-grad- e r some-issly'- b four-fifth- h s , po-te- cr j v Ger-ri.s- h o 800-foo- - - the reason therefor being evident the falling violently rock bntisiug his "head. t lie died from the ores were not mith as had been supposed." Tie company offsets on the 28th inst,- has now come to the conclusion that it 'it ! ores a The Injuries tastatned by the Mayor most have a furnace to give the 4 far roasting. preparatory of Stockton, Cal., by the late - railroad nace will probably be put up. Mr. Laaccident, are said to he more serious than th rop Dunn, Superintendent, has gone to ltye Patch, Nevada, for the purpose, was at first reported. it ia, supposed, to negotiate fog tbw conof au Aiken arnace. Tne struction Disckjsrgkd.i Two hundred work- even are n6w grading for such ft furnace. men, carpeotecs, caulkers, joiners- and They will get the brick ut Tooele. The were- - discharged from Mare object is to roast the ore, then amalga-mvblackrf.-ths- , it, by which It :xxpeve-- i o w- rk nirtanf. IPand, Cub. on he I fey free-millin- g Au-Aikc-- n .. " - e 2b ; FOR RENT. promised a reduction of troops in the colonies, aud said there , flTWO Room Row, tint door west of 1 arch, with or without board. Enquire at th StoZS. prenlm. I 1 a I WANTED. largr fiirmrhed room wanted. Enquire at TWO Rkvisw ofBco of "L- - WANTED IMMEDIATELY. twn room, ui table lor care RstIkw oflti-a- . A good foml-h-- rt AddrnM "tl," TKB PACIFIC TELEGRAMS fVWO WivL Ten Pin Alley, each eerenty (7(1 feet Ion, in ten fret eertkmii, with three (3) tie! a oftia iyceach alley, ml complete outfll of Lignumtila ball. Enquire of I.. H. IOHNSTCN. 1 n a. b thj STALLS IN THE opponite belt Lks olfitf. TIKK.V KS A Kat Temple utreet. for rale, at th Salt Lake HDRT tUable, ahsrr number of tine firood Mare j net Imported from the East. Inquire At the rear nfltf. of Salt lake House. ft REACH T Pork, Mutton; Veal, Corned Beef, &a, r Beef, r tct errything unnll In as 8au-ag- e, LOST. J. OR.VSTKIN ft CO. trftTtf. - POCKET ROOK containing greenback and paper valuable to tho owner enlv. The finder will plea lenra the book at thi office ami may retain the inouey. M. S. Dvrinsov. 20 tf. A FOR DEFENSE! MmouIc Hullding, Eaet Tempi Street, the Setnnd and Fourth Friday of each month. Member of Slater Lodge, and .njmi ruing Brethren In good (landing are cordially invited to attend. R. U. HOBEU1S JN, W . M. IaA M. SWASTS, foc'jr. to-d- ay, A. e V 1 a eg TIIK LATEST TELEGRAMS Specially Compiled and Reported for the Daily Review, by the W. U. Telegraph Co. New Voik, Oct, 30. Lntc advices from England ahovv that there is great fear of a financial panic. Bismarck is demanding gold for tho Engfi-- h loan. The bills on the Bank of England nre lieimr presented, and, avs the Lon- don Court Journal, the only safety for the moment in to- decline to discount the bills of If he demands gold, give "him bank notes. England must stand as if it be but a battery upon a national currcmj- for our safety against the Prussian invader who tinder l.ie.s our overthrow through the finances. Tin re is no siu.li amount of bulbou ns that which Prussia demands of France. All the deposits in gold and silvir, public and private, in Eurojie and America, is less than, two hundred millions sterling. That would not begin to pay half of the indemnity. It is believed that Bismarck intends to hold tl.e worlds finances and touch England's vitality through her gold. The Loudon Mansion House fund for the relief of The Chicago "snflVters, on Saturday evening amounted to 42,600 pounds sterling. Manchesters subscription for the same purpose aggregates k. - JC16,5dO. New York. Oct. 30. Tn general sessions the Grand Jury found indictments against Edwin JI. Haggerty and Charles Boueb, on au alleged vouiher for larceny and burglaiy. There are two indictments against each of the prisoners, one Fir grand larceny, the other for burglary. Forty of the prisoners confined for debt in Ludlow street jail were taken before Judge Barnard iu the Supreme Court this hlornfhg to luve their cases examined. Chas. Wood, agent, and Johnson, a ncirru, were discharged; the remainder of the prisoners were directed to prepare statements of their eases by Thursday next, for submission to court. The prisoners were, escorted to tho Court room by a body of soldiers. New York, Oct. 30. The Times states that Tweed has concluded to pay $120,- 000 to Jackson A. Schultz, as assignee of Kcyser. fort xvOrk and' material Burnished to build Tweed's houses. Tweed's, original defense was that ICeyser agreed to do his work in consideration of receiving certain contracts. By this action l'wccd will stop one suit againjt him. r t' 2H. t)efl Members of Washington in the U, S. Supreme the Bar Court room, made speeches eulogistic in the memory of Jlon. Thomas Ewing. Appiopriuto resolutions were passed. Baltimore, Oct. 30. Col. McDaniels, owner of the hoise Harry Bassett, says he Will run Jiim against! tb4 English horse Stirling, mile and a half heat, with equal weight, for fifty thousand dollars or more, and allow ten thousand dollars for the race to come off at Saratoga next Summer, hut he will not run in England. He will also make a match for a similar sum for two miles, or two mile heats. Bassett is the favorite over Helmhold in ThefcUirhifp rued at odds of one hundred to sixty. Philadelphia, Oct. 30. The Herald report for last week shows 83 deaths from small Jtox, Fieitig a slight increase. The number of cases is largely increasing. but the disease is still coufined to the Twentieth Ward. Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 30. The Judge deli end a lung opinion in the case of Evans this morning, and decided to discharge him on the charge of embezzling funds of the State received from the General Government' for payment of the claims growing out of the war, and held him under $1,000,000 bonds to ap-j- s aroa a writ of capias. Ciniiutf:nri,..Oct..3Q.r Tha funeral of tlon. Thomas Ewing took place at 11 Oclock on Siturday, in Lancaster, Ohio. Among the pall bearers were Governor ahd Thur Ilate,andSenators Sherman of lie Welch, Supreme Judge pian, Court. The services were conducted by Rev. Father Loring, the oldest Catholic priest in the State, , Archbishop Parcell made a short address. Fort "Wayne, Oct.' 30. The paper mill of Freeman! & .Barrett; six miles north of this citv;. was , burned this morning.. Loss, $25,000 ; partly insured. It is supposed to have btieu the work of to-da- to-da- to-da- y ? , Chicago, Ottt'3'0. pUrry Williams, Colored, lust evening shot dead Charles Gratia, aWo colored. The quarrel was bout women, d Galveston, Texas, Oct 23.,V special from Ansiu savs the certificate of election is w ithheld from Cook, a Ad it is nderstoed the whole matter mill be referred to Washington..:-1-id- i London, Oct. 28. Gladstone, in his eulogized the Queen ; speech Complimented his" colleagues ; pointed wirti pride to the vkwlity of the Liberal Cart . ; declared thvt TrHnd wav now !. to-da- . .e v, ,i Fuh. Monday, October 30th, 1871. MOKXINC ljf . J, re M. SESStoX. The court convened at 10 o'clock a. the I Lief J uvtiee presiding. In the matter of. A. Miner, agaio-- t whom a rule nisi wav entered on Saturday to pppear this morning aud why he should not be fined fir contempt of court and disbarred on account of charges preferred itgainst an officer and certain jurors of the court without proof, Mr. Snow, who apHared for Mr. Slitter, asked additional time to prepare the necessary papers, which was granted by the court. Hrioh am In the case of The People Yntnnj, Nr., Ihuiitl JI, 1 Tells, lb, sea Sfouf, William Hirlman, and Joseph A. Yvumj, indicted for the murder of Richard1 Yates, November 15, 1857, Mr. Hempstead, who appeared for the defendants, presented a petition for a writ of habeas roipus in tuc case of the defendants Wells aud Stout and that ther lie admitted to bail. The petition not being signed or who sworn to by the defendants were in confinement at Camp Douglas, it was consented by counsel for tho prosecution that, for the parposos of the argument ori the question of the right of the court to admit to bail, iIip petition might be considered as feigned aud sworn in duo form. Thereupon the question of admission to hail , was argued at length by Mr. Hempstead for the defendants, followed by Mr. Baskin and Mr. Maxwell for the Government. As Mr. Fi.ch was about to conclude the argument in behalf of defendants, the court asking him to delay a moment, the following trans, pired : The Court Without intending to have 5t regarded ns any precedent in any oilier caves, I will hold that I have power io issue a habeas corpus to bring ilu-sAs they prison: rs before me. have come in, being brought here by an officer diirini; the progress of the argument, I will regard them as being here under the terms of the writ of habeas I will therefore say further corpus. that, although I was well aware before this argument that in Great Britain and in the United States a prisoner charged is is bv indictment with a capital almost never admitted to bail, still I was willing to he convinced that ill this cn.sc it would ho right to depart from an almost universal rule, not only willing but anxious to he so convinced. Nav, more, I have tried to convince myself by arguments in ad.Htion to those of coun-l-- 1 that it would be right and expedient to do so in this cine. In the case of The People rs. Daniil JI. Wells, it may he projier to say thqt the defendant, as the Mayor of the city, is at the head of the police force. Camp Douglas, the place where prisoners awaiting trial iu this court are usually from the detained, is some miles t eity hall and the residence of the Mayor. Iu that camp it .would be practically impossible for the Mayor to attend to any of the duties of his office, and therefore he could not be held responsible for the quiet and good order of the city. I will, therefore, in the case of Dnniel II. Wells, admit the prisoner to bail. case of The In tho other case People ts. Stout I will fnrtlicW consider the application and the arguments, and will reach aud announce my conclusions hereafter. Will your Honor fix Mr. Hempstead , the amount of the bail ? Mr. Snow Your Honor announced , that you would admit to bail, hut has hot stated the amount. ' Mr. Maxwell-I think, If tle court we ought" to be consulted a filease, to tbe amount of bail. The Court I will hear what you have to say. Mr. Maxwell We would ask bail in ihe amount of $300,000. .The Court No, the defendant may give hail with' two sureties in the Sura of $50,000, hiV counsel to draw up the bond nnd submit it to the inspection, of the prosecuting attorney, If it should turn out, may Mr, Baskin it please your Honor, tbat your Honor the ixttntfe has Do autlwirity to admit this party to bail, it seems to me tbat the form of giving a bond would be fruitless because it would not bind tbe prisoner unless the Court has authority to . . let him to bail ' ' t The Court Well, as the prisoner ibks it through his counsel, and is Iu fourt when it is done, there would he Other considerations if the hiuding nature of the bond should be disputed. I have exprctslvr said that my ruling in this case shall not be a precedent. I Will allow do counsel to say to me that I am hound by it in any other case, t Mr. Fitch Jf your Hodor please, vyitb respect to the other defendant," the court ha-- so promptly and with so much and so evident an appreciation of the cave taken bait in the case of General Wells that it deprives me of yitllfc thenfecessity or the power "to say as to tho anything on the argument . , ethos gentlemamv The Court I will not preclude you; I a ill hear you. Mr. Fit: h No n'r, I am content to ! hvw-caui-- e r. I a Vt f frrt-aje- at , b. i r L W ? 7 SLam. ttf r mm tr tag D,1 WmS - Mt every J to e i.y J i th j L DICK BROW S will giv 5f instruction ,1 1 uf iot. fewep-A- Uii nt nuf o9e. - At the rtatdene of Dr Roel-- a, Fort Hall. ho, In the IUi W Fa Mn.pl. on th lah of liliam O Neet to Aepdi-- A Auer. r, th bfdh ot th Kiwervation. He tbe in. leniency of iht-- weather and tbe ol tbt. tiMitr, ihe clief of the Sh mhonee, enrliin-aaecomjnntid by a numle--r of hi air end their wive, were prc-i- .t to witne the marrutgF iu dre! d iu a nil plaid travThe brid eling dre, nnd wore acarcely any ornnmeot. Th bridegroom had on a rit lily embroidered hutil.ug nt, pbich gate him a iinbUeand ImAmong the bridexmnid we posing app.'arance. He-- : hi noticed the beautiful Ml She wa drexaed 'men hat arter Ihe Uiivut.il lyte, wearing a :u.il.- -' lorvd tunic, with gunuy-lmtrimming of a ainuhtr color. After the bridal party had received th congratulation of friend, they mounted their broncho, and like the Aral), iently tol rway. "'I' I J Ida- Enwre Tvootar. F. W, Kiilxav. tt anit''?rv. g CHEMISTS first YOU WANT A CIIOICK STEAK! ACADEMY DANCING '"' DEALERS SALISBURYS GILHEf? & Daily Stage Lines 1 ! -- re 1 aaa mjod tti 111 o op0 v lc loX IlX JJSdAJJO mji pn Vttvmu jsqio jo uoiod Uior.nt Jq pfoiiwp ion vn.jvjnM IJAAitp BfVtUAJ puv JW1 paptAOJd Ad OX WOfl Ol fuipjosa SJAUIII WAtil 11 UCA BOM P- JA5lra jptloa ftguvAit V oi poog H1 Aujjoieaj rnouosioj H jjo m tua 'utoivXs nt Jo johuoSiauj 100 11 IX pit JIlVIUcI OVI jo.aux vjoo.wad pw Aia ajn XV7IHO am-"- ciuni.id cooia X.io. wmrtwiWSIrtWT ! 1D MJ mouojJioj JO KiJAH pi; Mooj ore lnt apJ Pc oijt niojj speu MipipaK a? wanuagntup e no jotddlt m pa janaddT .. oini,. P :; ooieajj retd ot p aua aam pn paajd pjejAopaawwkrX JOOAJI WIUZX Pw IIW tucMJ i of Meetings. Mondays, Droning and Wednesdays. SotatK Evkky Friday Night. tn ,1 1jdsT"HC I JO.IJgtuta an jooj jo opiu J 0!a".T iwjwopwwjn, Xm tOtL 11 Jitii i fttiix oid THE DAILY REVIEW, SECOND SOUTH STT., Half Block. East of Ui Itevere Hot., a O The Best Advertising Medium in the Country, 1ST . IT 3IAICKH SALT IVICK CITY. G-- sxomin u The Wide Circulation & CO., A. HOPPER mAm n Jiivowuil ; -- 3IVIN HTREKT. W jo ttoqwanuwcni . IllJJAWOd u9jo itA pawpj pnoAAO lUO.-- -- At,i An:SJd ew tn JJAII pu ju.;nj--- l jo jo ijAiu and Chemicals, And therefore Business Men should avail themselves of the use of i AND FANCY 3 , FINE TOILET SOAPS. Through Utah Southeast Nevada, and Hontaua, BBUSHES, and COMBS, i 9--a0 MALTESES FRUIT STORE. ON , AAppna MMf j ftc vw!tTrl twl lwotnwtI fUTA.-AlA- J Sau FriuclecuJ EXTRAXCX vai; ao vtidjZtjIC 40 r,lu taattw n4 wavjl uoat.y paw Aj4i)vo:bivi;u snbA oa Aq rA JO ou pooipimno JR J vurj lilt ai'ix onoX Of ,0 ujiip qj i S;2uu J f.'ii'iu PIo J j;iAHA4 tiSmdKO) inYMJ KOJ rt Leaving Salt Lake City Dally, running South to -- VtwXll) SHELDON, Itol f PUOPHIETOR. IN Drugs, Hedicines OU .i I Ii pu9A JO UOj;UOO PROF. - Salt Lake City. Main Street pug fctpawAto 1 aj.u1a pAjeabiJ Japuat u ai i; w Sj im"j pm raAffit IT nx 'ranMnia Dont forget the Hoot Xorih of XXephrsnt Store, hlr nt f muwlmj tf po!a m I Kailrokd Shops AND -- va F. W. EHLRSAN & CO., bm-k-kl-n -.- pp iaai An Sf A HALL TO KENT. PHARMACEUTISTS AOUlf1J f'JSTftiHI XtJVJ HOi miAKft raoijtlnjj ill e cere-mouic- N, 1 tt Jo iuojlPus 'it vt c''d a, I jornu;?nn?no Vjsp;nmI 'XOIXE! ClttSI sovSjio AHSia o'tt J jh.uijIuvjp ijwiij pocm P1C1IA paanpojd ftutuatiAg oj weetCI tnM TU .I rc a -- lit-r- -- HI pj-n- gm-- a limited number on the gnu- - and mm the rthli In M.vkioo, I , at hi room, over Pat lannan J M. Mur- j Hatcher Main rt. phy to Mr K!y ft SOnp, Monday, Oct. tret, eommencing j Ski. Hour . 4 of , For instruction from J till May tin ir nih Uretk tbrnr futwre Me be oSGtf. term apply at room. I Ravt and plna-ath tong. th nww entrvd. JU- -t "( an amt. 'Cl IWlJ PU 1 up a ,A i ,S r uut airT l tuaWA., i a jo tuail JaIX jo, Aqi aimumii pint tiatraimg m,t o.Ao!tAO ; r tuo.dmr vp dadafta J rthitr!. aiujnd jatio paipting a pi tiwpy tn jo stmiSAX i;i t: nrrj Wiiiri pj) jotwiwmr,! ftJaaii ;iy "uiuox or,i p.il mtrendjej ttai'.Y LIVING PliICKH. Thureday at gd U,-- van. sa-u- A tjaumotg ostf. X Otaaaow, Beey, 41 -- At hi Market, which he etl at M. In Cnmmerc Building. Main "tn-e- t, Odd FrUowe in tandiug are (Ity I SUL. LEA T, N, U. (lead. utt ,tm lotAava j., JAAA.Wlt.wyO lAIrtX CHOICE MEATS, &c., WHF.l awt pwe wt LK mea rSml Lessons on the Gnitar and Banjo ! eto-kae fagaee 1 w erjl ot in?! ;iludui uB J Sec'y. O. O. F. K NO. 1, T T TA H UMC W fcwt Hew wsit tWa and b p a- - tfeew May lb. y l.v kmg a by tt matnwmudJ elate Pint, I- V Lot IS COHN, M. t.n ilin Tjaiutt ot ut, (is w AT pr3 . atieadf .t -- oti twntiw .tnirttunvaio In the field with .-- ievtt j I namvresa a. WiwTwta A iUmaie ( ity, to. Vsw. u a .s Late lP ttaef arty e tO fe ruff t nt ijf rjjnag pil Mnadisii rjvg ii yo nioinun;o.v i0 HunM-ftr-t Votnnqre.V o.fa tunq pCAji sjiog An;vs rt11"-.-! Vuvlg AtiAiCy tunAVU ijvs I Oet4 -- to .. 9441 A A 10 l.f -- A. S. It. Jfc od -- o n t Moriah Lodce No. 70 3f F. ft M. Regular Communication ill atitkmiisr ILail, Com nirree Building, Eaet Str and Fourth Monday ot GENTILE BUTCHER the Second I, Tempi of Slater lartge, and , j ! ' fsr4tLt Roilir. tn good Lending are cordl.dly i j . vitmu I stilt JOHN'S OF PERFECTION, NO. 1, A. ST, A. K. n UHKiE meet at MaMonic Hall, (t'wimuerce ruilding.1 Mam trt-t- , every Saoond and Fourth Monday uf mb month. Sojourning brethren are cordially turned t attend. T. F, TRACY. T.P.O. M. ,IaaM. Fw tars, Seey, d v -- AT Fk nt puw p rfl)i ( wuu jinn aioinumi w aiouinq pa.sa.ip ati lunlntnq vnuuw o M 11 tindu F'lt jCitail qt to wuaui, 10 aaUOaajU i tueJl tdttiaxa t .('fi aaw uv liaanuut 1(1 jo 9.1 oi(i nodn w pa.oiuAi la fw Xoilon ftnvnia.Hauv .fnienmi l finmiiMjiiii.ir u wlJL oqi Xu,iautamtox. UIV1.C wut TO totwmi mr TmwMnd rtTt Ut, mi d. v Wft. ill -- i'uia'1 " pnMi Tna paiaung urn w It 44H a i.uia v tt i-- tt,JiiUi au .iiwi tun J tic l 9 :..ue rtio 11 pun li" 4 uaii tttnoam fimiwina oMtuodm wdn", il tn v-- out piai'H f1 11 puu uoji a.A auau paii JD M9 aaii iamnnp-avtoi PAT. LANNAN Lodge Ko. 8, A. F. A A. M. Wtrh EtiLLAR COMMUNICATIONS HELD "ua2 a3 II Tl oMputtfA 03 V nVKOGK as tnof, BHRTvaa a xv BxsicHUua umtlt twin -- 't vrnm. mojf ni3i.f. irt Tf w vtuiuijin irf u i4i mip-'i,l'i ui...X, i'M am ajtntiUuo Mt-- ' ! MASONIC NOTICEH. er tnsr-aeiciizc- Impartial Jury, - I'rairkisM dURUUJ K PUW U mao jm rptiSSnirf 'HZYIXM. M9SI 4o;n3 'VJ'OTWTntSTANniNO th verdict of th very ll O- ttii'm $G,-00- of I 1 Order Bildrewed to Hog 3.1, Pwt Office, will receive pn'innt ottmitiun Ooud delivered free of charge In any part f the THOUSANDS W C V. Y Class Butcher Shop. eity. XclKivUi H. N France.., i,.itb .a. It C' Gcfeilfei has BMil u .i.ta.t'rprMir 1 found in Not One Cent for. Tribute! Enquire of 3. Rmehthal, Jeweler, 4 Opposite Salt take ttomu. -rerere sfr Fire Proof Safe. u aiaeta, j Aa Op. Valt Lake Jlonne, IS - And are prepared to flirniah chute of nr Outfit, including Funuwe, First A COMPLETE Scale, Crucible if, Apptv to Wit LIAMSON, olStf. 9 and NOS. CITY MARKET, FOR HALE, Offlee of Tiertian 4: VTitliattison, IIoiimo. Co. Ac pliiMart In laforminit th dtiiMH of this b that fiuod up oi."tf. LATEST ' Orntitoln T. a-- Bj-ingto- Meat Market! New tn Little r .! Msaai.a Mike. An extensive marble Aim has been discovered in Churchill Owners. eswnty, Nev on the old Overland stage 4. Fourth on thin list Kill be, not is, road. The quality is pronounced to Ik tlu English Company's furnace. This sperior la any in America, and it cuu Company is now Inying the foundatitn be delivered at the railroad for one dol- for what, the proprietors say, will be extensive smelting nnd refining works. lar per hundred pounds. So mote U be. There is ore enough, wood enough, and water is plentiful; fJast La sono.v, foreman of the old and theie is no reason whatever why the Pilcher tnlne, at Virginia City, Nev., on whole proress should not be carried on cenIrU pwint of the great circle t the 2?th inst, was at tbe level, at the East of Coufori mines. when a large lamp 'of clay fell from a ' ' ' i - Ml 1.1,3. aide shaft, 400 feet, striking him upon 1. The rioueer mill, finch both in oulder and badly injuring him. . name and order of time, got into operation early in July. It is known as Fstau Accident. Moses Hill, ane Walker mill. It is a qnartz the month of the canof the pioneers of Eareke, Nev., met mill, located near returned from 55 to 70 It wii aaerious accident d the 26lh inst., yon.cent, only of the assay value of the ore incendiaries per some distance and r- more contented rt3.-'a-y ARTICLICH the columns of e off-nr- dii-tan- . T1NTIC, AMERICAN feRVlUR. FORK, MOUNT NEBO, ST 1IKOKDK, UTAH; aud 1'iOCUE, M. ADA. fiSKIXS THRotcu Provo, Springvillc, Spanish Fork, Pay-soSjilt Creek, Chicken Creek, Round Valley, Fillmore, Corn Creek, Beaver, Miners- villa, nnd ( . All prlneljds Totrnm and Ttntnff Camjis I, Southern Vtnh aud Southeast au Geo. W. SOL, A. GOLDSTEIN A'mtda. PhlladclpHla.t Hush Street. San fmnelseo, tlS ft 317 fid Rrade St., Arte lurk. . SELL, RENT, PREMIUM WHEEL f.lAKER, J Alo Yirqinia City, Helena, Fort Benton, EUREKA COLLAR COMPANY, Deer Jjndtjf , Cedar Creek Mines , San Franctfc, and passing through all the Collar-. Co. 2ST Yw mintowns American aud priuripal t " 4UOMon-t ing ramps in Importer and Jobber of tana. Hoaicry, Dry Good, Fancy Good; . PRINCIPAL OFFICE, osntf. X L REVOLVERS. - NEW X I, REVOLVERS No. 1 22-- 1 on cat., No. 2 ml. eliort. No. S 32 100 cat tong. t. No 4 cal., for pocket revolver, are 'iliey tie the onlinurv Copter Cartridge r aud are beautiful in elrnpa ana flubih. , mtlR caL, ho WutcUcw tmtl SLOTTTOES Retlevod and cured by Dr, Sherman Patent end Conjund: Ofliee, MI7 Rmwlway, fi, V. Send TOe. for Uok with photographic Ilk, of cac before an I after cure, with the llcn-r- v BeII ard Roe.' her caeca, letter and portrait. to hav ware of traveling iniitors, who pret-u- d Dr. no hbenuan. 3 ha been asiUnUof agvnta. , ? tjoUK Ap-plia- ne v, PERSONAl. that will lead to the where. ANY information of Mr. Ellen U. Dougherty, formerly f Alrknudria, Va., enppowd to be living we fern here Ix'tween Kilt Lake City and Omaha, w I if b thankfully received1 by hor ho1 band, , DOUmERTT JAMES Salt Lake City. i , Staff. Omaha paper ptaaao ropy. (V FItOPOSALB 50,000 Bushels No. 1 Charcoal 1,000 CORDS OF -- WOOD, Deliver! to be mad In November, December and January v , Apptv er wl.!p 2)5 v 17. HF.XRY FTMOX.a, Munagi r. ' ADVERTISE LIBERALLY- - - - - I Was Prret. Hcrr. A.vthout A SPECIALTY. COACH ' ' ' C. L. Pret bmn, Tic AK0 a r ? CARRIAGH . TRIMMI5Q. j - ftt at f- - I IN A STYLE TO SUIT ALL. ii, ZAniUMiiiifi, HALF-VA- Y HOUSE , . tf ha Dr. A. Ii. Kailenbsrg, a. iioppeh, K. Draw Kxehanga on New Tu)c, Obfrago. fit Frant ieco, and ail part Omaha. Denver, hurvpe. Col lection promptly attended to. JOHN EA.VE8, Propr Gennlq. Physician & Acccucher. Situated on the Stage Road from Sait lake AtT UKE CITT, VTAtl, Ur, X3 S'. Ehlntam t d Cors Laie ifmieit. o2fitL El 2STTIST, SALT LAKE CITY, U. T., ofn T MftJn City to Ophir, Jmg rrui TROrpIKTOR, to Fadn addrtioipt 13. 1112 EHH, FrtDciw)., (U( KtU LfnkftSUdjOttit ' DAILY REVIEW. Street, opiile th HAYINO MADB NX-- I hi popular Dinner Station, iuvtte th Traveling Fntdic to give him a I Dot excelled in ai couaty call, ill table SfertMce TL Traveling Co ally. Good room fop .tlKwc deolrmy to rvmaia ever , " bight, The Bat tinder the vuperlntendenre mt JACK h a Mock of th ROBINSON, will at aC , Wine, Liquor Cigar. . , very ' lurt bt ICED DUNKS tur th third traveler, coooocted la purely City tttbi. sS-- lf , Tiriff rnr. pathonagr s.Iicited. Our JiA of The Printing goaraire tee to of th what our quality and w iw tient JuM cm- -. turner need. Live btuuiicMt firm are generally known by the handsome d end letter-hea- d, rii rert biwluen cards, pniai-lirirctilar, rtr., they u r pi ji by the frequent aw of advertieiuif medilita tb piddle beeom ao bill-hea- j ! field XHst, Coin find Currency. Hesldmeem-sXal- HU- J Horse Shoeing DEALERS IN tasa, of - j Dalilar ft Co.) Also rnnnecttng Ogden and Corinne Ctah, apd 1 irglnukpd ilulkua, Uoptana. $ office -T- t i $ Oopt(,Guhlr. City. TJtH.li Territory Halt Ealte j , And the Best Paper to do so in is COR TN NIL NATIONAL BANK or UTAH. (Snreor to Harney, - t CARRIAGE PAINTING an14 Store, contract mad for the delivery at Waterman' b melting Work for AND r Repairer of Gnus, Platola, Etc, Ele, OfflereeF. 11 J ILL to received and ) iMi, an economical one AND FIRST irrr.itrnr, , PAINTING COACH Inrtramrnt. j 8dChm1iers, and 65 Rrad Streets, NEW YORK. Send for Catalogue. anStL INJ are going into business, If you Jtart increased your stoeh If you want ta sell out quiet, j If you want to bt a LIVE lusitHs' Jowehy, PLATKD WARS, ' Optical Mnimfuctnred by LIBERALLY ALL. ITS DUANCHES. If you MOSS AGATES AND SILT JtR MONTANA 8T. Cnpitnl: THE DAILY REVIEW,: lit Manufa ctory of Xat lee Jewelry. Guns, Bides, Pistols, Ammunition and Sportsmen's Goods, S4wj'df.jp 1 1ST for Howard, Elgin, and Wa.tlmm W'atche. and C. 8. Watch Company. Full and complete stock of i, -- ; Sole Agent no equal as a Derringer, MEJtirtrr ash Dial M ritvrACTVro DIAMONDS luvoGst ADVERTISE i 3ST, - JOHN, KUPFER, utiaur-paxiHi- 41-1- Or IS EMPLOYED BY US. Blacksmitliing, epU DJ-li- The Ballard Derringer, IjO-A- . 1KB GOYEUNMKNT CLOTHIXO AT NEW YOItlv PRICES. Fargo & Co's Building 'EUY, . KEYSTONE COLLAR CO., for th BALT LAKE CITT. If jo u want to Clawen, TUB roll Til AeKXT Also leave Corinne, Utah, Daily, Running North to con-tiderati- 1 WINF.fi AND LTQrORfi for nicdirlnnl l'hj.icUn prcacnplion carefully ronimiimlcd at all hour of the dy and night. MS Onlcni left for D. A. It. Kuuxbntii, 01-m3inu25. i'tiysiriau, promptly attended. PenE t WellSy De'. riiti OI1M. OF Jnlj GREAT TAR1KTT. THIS PAPER n, tic-- J er PERFUMERY XX 1 un-d- CARRIAGE WORK, AND ,. !, qaalated w IUi thou soil they with the public. Boot & Shoo Store, SOtCTH STREET., SRCOXD i t , ifOppout the IAephant Sin.) Boots & Shoes ZIuVDlQ XO OUDEK. . tS7All work warraatvJ and done ott the t hurt .1st nutrott. J. y. ,1 . FACi-V- N. |