Show tr "fc J5 1’ S AWiMJt s " ‘M" - wt O Si - have ‘Ice a at the lio for forty years of this march of empire sliding ditch that is the Pacific last the uffinto likelihood that Ocean there is greater to Missouri ami there they will return national and establish a perfect order of pealing the charter granted to II S Alexander Iteud are rejected Oil motion of Mr Thurber the on roads etc were instructed to bring in a bill to prohibit unauthorised persons trom taking toll on publio highway’ S S Smith presented petition of W UDameund 78 others citizens of Iron Co praying for an appropriation for road purposes Read and referred House took a recess till I pm The House concurred in the Council amendments to “An act pertaining to damage done by animals and defining a lawful fence'’ The joint special committee on the part of the House to whom was referred the petition of citizens of Salt Lake City praying for an appropriation to erect an insane hospital recommended that $!0iKXJbe ooui government appropriated for said purpose Provided the corporate authorities of Besides as the New York IlmiM Salt Lake City and tho county court of the Mormons are a necessity co Salt Lake county appropriate $20 or Wednesday Aftkhsoon see that the same raised from other February 10 They are inthe national progress Housv— At 2 o’clock the House re- sources Repot t adopted deed to this nation the salt of the sumed its sitting The committee on municipal corporations and town sites reported back the Mr Snow moved that tho committee The nation could not afford to earth bills for city charters from Fountain on claims and appropriations be instructThe salt is so far removed lose them Green and Springtown and deemed leged to insert in the territorial approprianation that bulk islation the thereon unnecce'snry of tion bill the the from sum be Report to of now $1000 expended on the road leading from St George adopted corruption has almost obtained the to Cedar The committee on counties reported Referred to committee City the Beecher back bill the judiciary for the road says on &c filing prox organizamastery tion of Rio Yirgen county which was On motion of Mr Snow tbo committee machinand other of the constitutional on roads &e were instructed to inquire referred back for amendments stinks out in his district Ti e financial reports of Rich and Wainto the practicability of dividing the ery already satch counties were presented and read disinto are committees or more on three road Territory arising and vigilance Mr Farr moved that $1000 be approtricts and appointing a superintendent the Atlantic to try to bring matters priated to be expended on theroad south in each district Referred to comMr Clutf presented a bill for ‘‘An act of Ogden City plot If socilack to a healthy soundness mittee on roads &c for the establishment of Normal a in the east already with the “An act to providofora mechanic's Bthool” ety stinks Read and referred what Mr Murdock presented petition of and laborer’s lien” was taken up on its Kilt only removed to this valley James Low and 88 others citizens of second reading and passed loathsome fostering corruption Hr S S Smith presented petition of Beaver county asking for an approprisoon he seen if the salt were to be ation of $1000 to assist in building a Ebenezer Hanks praying that theUnion Pacific the middle Read Iron Company's works be exempt from of bridge across the Beaver river ukea into the territorial taxation for tho period of ten and referred Ocean? Messrs Thurber and Snow were ap- years Referred to committee on revethe nation could pointed a committee to act in conjunc- nue No fellow citizens Adjourned till Monday at 10 am with a like committee from the Grant tion survive such procedure (1 Council in examining all bills irets Monday Morning Feb 15 co bring honesty up to resolutions and memorials after they says he is going Council— H F 28 an act dividing have both branches of the Assempassed the Territory into road districts and the front and the top of things and he bly and beer engrossed to se that they the duties of road commissioners will need the Mormons are true assuredly of the original copies 2jct and tor the protection of the public thor‘An act in relation to interest on monto brio him in that commendable enoughfares was read and referred to the ey” us read the second time eommittee on roads bridge' ferries and ‘An acti providing deavor for lie will find a mighty rules for working kanyons mines casement The birds involving drainage arrayed against him H F 30 “An act to provide for n and other necessary developments” was mechanic s and laborer's lieu” was read of prey will not relinquish s ami read uirl referred to committee on minand passed of the eral resources with instructions carcass the their ho’d on body r Councilor presented account ‘‘An act for general incorporations for of Patrick a fierce and deadly clerk 3d pidit:e without was read the lirt wnich was Lynch pecuniary protits' read and committee on truvtde time claims and appropriations were instruct10 at m a Adjourned till ed to incorporate the same i'l the general 1TTEVDISG TO UTAH TiicicsKay Mokxixo Feb 11 appropnation hill Councilor E Snow presented petition Cot'NciL — Communications were reIt appears that Congress is still try- ceived from the lloure announcing the of J G High r and (7 other utizeus of sts in its peculiar way to do I 'tab all pussiigo of II F lo “an a tpei tinning to Ntpliiand Levan puiying lor an appro-p- i intion for road purposes Read and done by animals and delining damage which it arc can we It good very aluwlui fence also H F 18 “an act referred to committee on roads bridges The following wo find supplementary to learn to an act entitled “an ferries and kanyoiis Councilor E fsnow presented eominii-nin mode the of act procedure regulating of r tho WVhimrton correspondence ation from J T Willis and A 1 civil ui'Cs in the courts of the Territory In 7vss of the 4tli of Utah” and Philadelphia the coneunem e of Winsor with regard to change of bounthe Council Read first time and laid daries of Ivi lie and Washington coun— ties and me remoxal of the county eat on table to coin up in its order The Senate hill gi anting lands to aid Read and referred to Councilor Haight favored Hie financial to Toipienille in the reclamation which was road eommittee on counties of desert lands in t lie repoit of Davis couiU C Councilor Johnson to the committee on revo- F andrefirred Territory of Utah makes liberal provisiXo 17 “An act amending an act entiIt say: ‘Tor the purpose of on Couneilor ‘Woodruff chairman of the tled an act concerning transfer of land 'tiding in reclaiming the dcsuit lands committee on agricult no Ac reported ckiii is and other property” ntnrovd and west of the river Ionian Read and "laid on buck C F No 8 “an act in relation to January 15 1853 table to come up in its order cn Utah Lake and Great Salt Lake the manner of ussesmg and collecting Several other bill' were lain on table and recommended its n the Territory of Utah and of taxes” aim tide to come up in their older water necessary to irrigate said passage as amented Council adjourned till 2 pm Council adjourned till 2 p in and other 'amis for agricultuial Thursday Mqkximi Feb 11 he ight of way through the public Monday Morning Feb 15 IIocsk — Tho House met at 10 o’clock amis be and the same is hereby grantHmsK — Tire House met at 10 o’clock The petition of Hans Mecholiseii for ed to the Territory Mr I'uco presented of Utah “Memorial to of a canal west of the said Congress for an appropriation to defray r relief was read and referred Tho committee on road® Arc brought the expenses of the late Indian war” Jordan from a point on the said rivin a substitute hill for the “act further Rend and referred er near Utah Lake to Great Salt Lake Mr Murdoch defining the duties of the Superintendent presented report of and also for the construction of a canal of the Salt Lake City and Wan&hip “Beav er county 'eceipts and expendiof said river from a point on sa d wagon road which was read and passed tures for tho year ending June 1st Said committee on roads &c recom- lteiV Read and role: rod river near said Utah Lake to Great Salt lions took a recess till 2 p in Uiko or to a point on said river below mended that $8‘X) be inserted in the bill to be paid tbe SuperinSalt Lake City with the light to take Monday Aukrnoon Fib 15 tendent of tho Salt Lake City and necessary materials of earth 'tone and House — At 2 o’clock the House resuwagon road as the balance due him timber lor the construction thereof and for services Tho commed its session for the year 1808 also the viuht to take and divert from mittee on claims and appropriations Mr Thurber prt seated “Joint revoluw ere instructed accordingly tion exempting certain iron works from :he said river Jordan the water Reid and adopted The Council notified the House that taxation to nil and feed said canals the Mr W G Smith liioxed that the sum councilors Hyde and E Snow were right of way not to exceed two hundred be inserted in the Territorial to act with the committee of the of S feet on each side of the line’’ AlterIImiconthe examination of engrossed appropriation bill fur (he purpO'O ol nate sections oflaml between the canal bilk building a bridge acro-- s the Wi berrixer and the river are also manted lie cana substitute bill at Morgan city in Moiiran Mr Y oung proity al to he completed within ten years ent'tled “an net in relation to interest on vided Moigan county npnropi iati alike sum Hefei id hi the act approved March 2 ''07 money' which was The memoiial to Coigi ss for an apThu House took a recess till 2 p m utirled ‘‘An act for the relief of the in pro) bAioii to de'ray the expense- of the habitants of cities and towns upon the Thursday After noon Feb 11 Indian war in Flail Territory was a Semite bill introduced public land-IIoi’se — At 2 o’clock the House back and adopted esterdiv excludes Great Salt Lake Tin- committee its session on binary recommendRead and Tho committee on olahis the purl' of the hbiarian f’itj but amends it so on its applicaed tint $21d bo inseited in the appropriordered printed tion to said city that lands may be Harts hid of for tire relief The bill providing for the organizaas provided in said act for the ation was The recommendation tion of Rn Virgen county was reported adopted full number of inhabitants contained in The committee on judieiuiy reported bilek xvitli aim ndments and passed siid city not exceeding fifteen d Mi Thurlx r pre-- i ntpd a memorial (o back “An act pt escribing rules and regfor extenulations for the execution of the trust the general arising under an net of Congress’ en- sion of mail lac litii s from l’roxo to St inhabiof titled “An act for tho relief THE UTAH LEGISLATtRE George Read and n lerred the memorial to the Mr Hatch tants of cities and towns upon public 10 recomand ameudm&nts fVrosKsnw Mormw lands" with genual fur additional mail Rend and passed e service in Summit and Wasatch coiin-Poem ii — Memorial to Congress for mended its s Mr V R Smith moved that the comRead and referred o appropriation to increase the Territo-iat 10 am mittee on claims and appropriations be Adjourned till Library wa read and concurred in tho in approThe President presented petition of instructed to incorporate Tl Fsdvy Morning Feb 16 be exWin II anj'118 others praying priation bill the sum of $SH0 to — C in Snow Councilor xi'U presented or an appropriation for the encmiage-ampended on tbe general thoroughfarecomReferred to tire petition of Union Iron Company' for of pis iculllire in tho waters of Dans county adopting a memorial to Congress for a Iron ’’oigwiteh outy Referred to mittee on roadstill Aie at 10 a m grant of land Referred to committee trade and nmmittee on agriculture Adjourned memorialon a muTaeture Friday Mormni Feb 12 C F lb “An act to punish fori ertain of the cuimuittee Councilor Haight Hot nr— The House met tit 10 o clock wa taken lip ollcnces lien in named roads reported back jetition of the A communication was receiv ed from rend and icnor and city council of Pleasant III- - Excellency the Governor announchim nun of Hurrii gten Councilor 'rove it v tt'king for ail appropnarion - approval act changing "An of on coinmttec ing pelted C F judiciaiy it hundred dollars ton— istin making Die eat of Summit county’' 12 “An a t to amend an act regulating e unty road through the low land liouriv the Die nnde of also “Joint Resolution changing procedure m criminal n mi ty mid American Fork and name of Rienard Hoar to Richard Orr IN’'! 21 and roe- Jan ed cases approx ' ooniii ibri aid to Congress praying nppiopriatm!’ to bo and “Memorial imiin'iiileil Its lead and Uc that the net proceed of intern! ieenne Mill Dili d ip d udOin imd till at b" s' t ii'idc lor the ei" ‘ion ot a penihi tential y The eomniU' e on r inus Ac poiteu 'ill 0 IM'VI O r n o'i 'in 'dmg tlie ni'illloi itury V k ’I Vie ii te and defining tile d lolo lead H id ired 'in rs to ol road u 'ding !' 111' on (abb t c me up n - ""ler laid I! o id is Mlll'j Mr lire iv ix ed Dial ill" I'limlo nd pi 'opi in hins u o' d t to “ u riing on insert i hi appi pi ii'mii bill tie ' d itoi ii am ll e ifteripi the bill el s20“ o sill) and 'dm on o iintx m ' the ixes clue fr )))' Keii c f "1 lih'llMI lot It e'l tin jo id lending lMitobe ‘x pi mi wi a‘'p- - (mill t" I'll a a a s lllltex ’ii in an JC ' 'el leid'l g d m c pci taitmig IlllltsS ’l Bo’ Lde lll'X - a d U' oil 'll' A m "I'll il‘ 'i " r ' it- - ipplcncntai m ll" r Ji took i 2p n m til" nita tU’P gulating ill pos a itiiig o t ISO J’' ii othi il oil Up mid p in All ate I’ll l H r C ll ol - !oi pi ' mu' in mi ti nl‘i' " n u t oi ip phi on'miU' ud and ret' nod to is o ll il ’I" h" t m it" lie ol pori'ioep I'l lis ill ci d use Couimlor H ight'epD d back report Mi mix "tf-- s I"' '” to of suo’ expt liditur-'o t on r itofiit "ii'oiii Kicnso (lie el from llener Dnin to - appiowd ot rii b “n 'nnouni mg o s ii polled b the uilley ot'ti Muddy lecommi tiding inns the duties ot t ril ‘ii ml " Hid adopted 1747 to ovice! net defining' an apiiropriit 'oil of n :h d last eiiuinj vtfif i - hiv me the m in inement in exr piesi riieiig tide- an " guliuinoiiiit expended lumls e of and tin piiblu e of trust expendilui he eveeution "s lb'port nciaqded ymr siippropriatiop Ceugn s to imend ‘Ail act le- mg uidcrnn n t of Cunuic" entitled eoiniii'ini iti m uns retell ed trom moiui lo n itmg to town it"- - 'and VL'mhiiiI D rritorm! f r (lie lelud of the inhabitants of Theodore McKean Ko to Cmigre-- s for an Di'iuepiiHii' n it''- - rid towns iijioi he ptl'uo land- nshnig f‘r ft’t Ir Jtd IJimiiiiLms-tilt'DId 111 !( refer cd to oiisiind i ri u mi dollars if vo t tor t'le N The bill iow at 01 m Vdjomned till open a new Territorial road running i"rt"d School lit of ft Lhioi gh the iity of Uoxo IMi Id Rttoj and back W’HiMsIHyMdHMVi and read th" Smith J Mi by on roads 10 Hot St tl'H k referred to c mt'i bntigi's Tile Jiouse tin t tune tirst T he committee Ac oil road' etc toperfed Mi 'sei by to of motion Tho An back C'ilu'i!or J! sii"V reported tie extension of tiit'V S” il )’e(" to diii s ion of the S Uity and Wuiphip n deliii’ng the d itu s of pomidkeen-non d I us ii ad and v inn"1!' md for nri'cr jeirpi'e-safto ro vd (said romniU"e ai m r in's Ar ’J advirih t) eiilcr'iiiiuug lit” Ik n! and r ie ik 1 lie final ie e 0'"ll sf osif itn’ce t: ’:l' n I' b ' a i' aiion o comrntieii ad rf at I'"" w' Lo jad wld :eii t— diiv tea Cf ka tbs: bar tier tk Fl iue eit rf favor of $20266 being appr jiriiteil to bo expended on tho road between Huntsville and Ithaca abo $50!) on tho Beaver Knnyon road loading l'roinHumville to r Lake Valley Agreed to The motion to apptcqitiuto $500 to assist Air Reis in the manufacture of e Ac was referred The committee on postal affairs reported hack memorials for increased mail facilities from Echo C'ityin Summit county to l’rovo City in Utah county also from Provo City to StGoorgew liich were read and adopted The Council announced their concurrence in “An act to punish certain s therein named" which passed with an amendment in tho title The territorial appropriation bill xus presented by Air Rich House took a recess till 2 p m CORRESPONDENCE OT NEW I have promised to write you a description of the U i K 1 bridge over Dale Creek To fulfil this promise to the fullest satisfaction of tho mechanical comtoiM‘uiwould involve inoie of the mathematical than it is my purpose now to indulge Dale Creek is four miles west of Sherman fetation summit of Black Hills This station it will he interesto know is the ting to altitudinariuns highest point by some GOO feet on the entire line of rail between the two The largest bridge over the oceans deepest chasm between the same initial Some points is that of Dale Creek idea of the extent of the bridge may be conveyed from the statement that feet of timber were required in 750 its construction The whole length of span is 710 feet the greatest height 30 ilet It is con structed of a succession of wooden piers 48 posts in each pier rising from 102 to 110 feet the trusses on top being The 40 feet from centre to centre piers are held together by latitudinal and longitudinal ties every ten feet and iinuly bound with three quarter inch holts at every intersection of the latitudinal and longitudinal ties The floor beams on which the track stringt upon the top cord of ers are laid the middle and lown trusses and on the top of tile upper and outside trusses Eaeii post is continuous fi oin the base to the bottom of the truss being mereThere is not a to vet her ly doweled mortise or tenant in the whole structhose the ture connecting except yorliel and top of the posts Any piece in the structure can he removed without oxen endangering the siiety of a tra n in passing by simply unscrewing its bolts There i no other bridge on the continent constructed upon the same plan — this beiftg a combination of portions of several patents with material improvements suggested by the situation and the skill of the builder MarkT Seymour Esq one of the most experienced bridge builders in tlte country Between Echo City and Burns’ Station there are about two miles lineal feet of timber structures including bridges anil tresflt work Col A J Hooper a veteran railroad man has been appointed superinten dent Aom Bawling’ a Springs to the end of the road Amoii0 the notewoithy incidents of recent oceuirenee may he mentioned u to the a moonlight dedicatory Thousandth Mile Tree by Vice- - 'resident T C Durant Consulting Engineer S Seymour of ConSuperintendent S B Heed Capt J W struction ) T UVouHiut Mis M T Davis and Miss Ella Sejmour and Mrs The party passed down Capt Davis on the snow through the rugged defile of the Narrows— where a sleigh had never lieen before Upon arrival at the tree they were most acceptably Dr regaled with champagne etceteras Durant was unanimously constituted Airs Seymour Master of Ceremonies “Thouthe name gave by permission sandth Mn e 'Tree'’ amid a vigorfrom the champagne ous “discharge” Mrs (’apt Davis mu named basket the Narrows ‘AViliielmina Bass” also was followed by chamwhich A handpagne saiutos in due form some hanging board sign was erected at the tree upon which was painted in black hold Boinan letters “1000th Mile Tree" The excursion agreeably tercollation in minated with a sumptuous Dr Durant’s ear at Echo The tcmpoiury structures on the main line in Veber Kanyon were completed is fu as Mountain Green last A i ‘Rio Hi week A enjoys a Lake mild winter $ has a U‘"l Toe R'l'liLoond (rial new bead vLuei'u toe H nuiun'i ”i ii’siu “It would hoip the ptiocr m v much n tl e editt r liel one The ei it' r of the New Albany ’o tell what he knows it s'in’t take him long EAST TEMPLE STREET 0n Door South of Wwtera Unton Te)graph Office Large stock ol A SALT LAKE CITY Liquors rAS PAM) J Which above will we sr It A It PEL tho same trims mi mi and see ns at the fine new IH DINGS R VM' TEMPLE 8TRKKT one ilnur south of the estem Union Telegraph Office IXldJGwttf Call “EXCELSIOR STOVE STORE" iioum tO JENNINGS HOLLOW i l'l F WARE DRY GOODS IHO( KR1FS XK1! 1M XT Mi eel 0 irner QK1AHA Tin homo thfMMtll) ot NEB Genera! Merchandise contiilcnco cniuiiipmlwl h Kl Lll bit: Tin: IlNn'l 'tx 1" knuCAt U hole tile UROCERiES Coffees PRICES Oitui k Hellers Co in I0RS LIQ TEAS Tsilmeeoa Sugar PROVISIONS CImiTNU ROOTS A SHOES GRAIN and COAL OIL We intend to offer to the citiaena of Utah and the mu rounding country an opportunity ol hitting Goods at pnocn which they have not horctotoio had (live us call Indore purehurirg elsewhere o IhiKwnii nn' dour to Ron Morton’ liiiok IMio Citj 60 TO W03BMANSEE &BRQ’S TLANNELS rlj JEANS Domestics Moilo is Qni(k JVlirno J 1m Cloth WII0LK8 8aIos and Smn)l BErAIL AXD AGRICULTURAL lm JOW IS THE TIME TO THINK AliOTJT IMPLEMENTS TO TRIBUTE LINSKVS Shawl? ubtun HliSiUj Boots Shoes etc ( liARS VOLUNTARY the lowest goods vt nAVH'UII ri BECKWITH A & CO Whoic'salennd Retail rniNtemvs goods tin Dili MUl'M-- i MIKK Ac Vi PI WM EMPORIUM! in alt r So EilCLE ROGERS MILTON STOVES I! 'uihkA REAPfSS' Incluoing 1OWtRS PLOWS THRESHLRS OAK HARROWS diC tipb i" NAIEBITT & H1NDIEY 2 llll EXCHANGE f tel 3UILDIKGS I bate for a number of eat been a diligent tnumrer into tho relative nierita of Cooking tm esnnd find the (‘HA HTER OAK an incmnpatable one whteh with uty little trouble famishes fnmilvwith thoroughly haked “Dread” “Disenits” and "well done A I’ROOK ot its “utility” ‘‘econoend herewith a piece my "and dorihdiG E baked oi a TWULVE POUND h IU’T C !y me in a number six CilVRTUIt OAK bought ot vou md which has been in daily ue in m lamily lor six jents 1’ornnv and evarv spenea ot cooking I find it tho most convenient “ economical ” and reliable DRUGS STOVE have ever used Hawns recently increased the number of workmen on inv PATENT MEDICINES have put farm and rejn:i mg a and up one your new patterns No PAINTS must ax that regard it ns bring Viejoinl the 'i'he time pule ol neeeselul eampetitin nowonc b mv hired men gifting their OH S l imnutis etirlno each morning than finmeily nm oph makes it iinelicuble 'o tamers hut wil oti' the prieo of tile (IltW Mov e in one cut 'i n Tvri: COLORS Notv ires Gr0DBE&C0 tX'llt'l IV WJUFWTuaNG 'VI ill it 'G He strut I t J - lliuut pt) I'l'lKMC I dmihit( ' Ii el on util h Great Beeline in s mm vara ton imim BOOTS to in FAMITGIiLL’S it ot NEW ltlODX (OV'TIMll itivivu: M- l- &cn CALL AffS EXAMINE SHOES in h ln T 'i Urtan B MAIBEN 9npf r’ l ot l‘'(! Pn i: 0 13 S I Gr O CUTLEHY m I QUICK RETURNS! in WOOLEX n SMALL- PKOFITS tH'W utr- e i h iv s 'xl - PANTS Wii! ETC: - It JUHT ARRIVED! i i CP stove DEAir:ts m salt lake city r in Russia has been A Nobleman tiled convicted and deprived of his rank besides sutfenng line and imfits cheating a lady iu prisonment It i lucky that the bale of a horse a good many of the horse- dealere amoug us are not Russian noblemen New York papers mention the failure oi many mercantile! and jobbing houses It "is attributed rather ta the fashionable and reckless extravagance of the day and the mania for leaning the occasional high usurious at money btrtet rates to fancy stock operatois who come to grfi f than to any other had mauagi meat : d"i r raster in buriiress Tin Ware Deapurweal or coMMiaiow liiui tell t' And Manufacturers of all kind of We are also receiving tin ei tens -- GROCERIES GO And offer the siuie lo City and Country lers FOR CASH Lower than they ean chase the same class oi (IihkU anywhere of the Missouri River EXRC'S'OR o 8 FANCY RFravrNu large daily ol Choice STAPLE AND FANCY The telegraph is a failure in Mexi c Tire people bteal the wires as fast as tuy are put lip Mr Brney Williams and wife me s id h ive mad a ioitneo of three t ttot ItlltlJO ipiuttis oi a midi m on the stage If ou want to he respected in the ts ta! e a good si - print pit1 te ini in to L baud Get PYPER & G now - is very busy at Omaha Scandal She is remarkably mum at Salt Lake Boton Salt Wholesale and Retail Dealers in STAPH Ark & CO A G PYPER GOODS! GROCERIES Salt Lake City Feb 14 18(9 Salt Lake Telegraph: Editor does GOODS! )i id un r 10 GJOKTIY A lor TlHSk v:UH 'I ALIM HE ri : ik i LM I f REST Ml F" IE Apt hii r i r 1 I i 'iawap'inbszet w |