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Show t y VENIjYq. SALT LAKE CITY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY VOL. I. ETEAIXG HAIL THE THE UTAH .. ITT All, MOITASA iDAiie SAII.WAT. AND bulk of Montana and Idaho ores wauld probably find a market hero. Such a In an artiola published n bw daji road as wa have indicated would ba an niciuun At 3 Had. .(0 in tha Mail, wa gave in aubalanco important Knk of a north a;and south ETfilXQ,- tha proposition lately made by tha railroad that will, within'a few years, (lulin exeeptad.) North am Pacific Railroad Company to unite British Columbia with Mexico; tba Legislature and paapla of Montana and Montana and tha Territories north mail MIITIM AM NILIIHIIB COMPAIT in connection with proponed railroad of us will find their interests far batter firailitiaa to that Territory. advanced through such a road than ' orncfi Tha distance from Biimark, tha prea-a- would ba possible by the building pftha WMt oC Watte Bw termination of tha K. P. R. B., to northern road, avrn if likely to HP KAMA Haleua In n diract Una la mom than one reach tha Paaifio ooann. txmmm cr svBscairrioir : third farthab than tha diitanaa between EE 00 Carinna on tha 0. P. R. B. and Helena. i)M year. by mail or expraei XLtV CONGRESS. 4 25 MMIIMItMi. fis month. But in building a railroad from Biamark months Thru 79 after Dot Month MtOtllMMIIIMIOMMOOIIfOl striking tha aaitam boundary lipa SENATE- of Montana tha road would follow tho Delivered by eurior at 20 ewti par week. J winding! ,of .tfca .'Yellow tons river, ADVERTIIIII RATH Tha conaidention of tha bill to extend aaowa eppHcattoa. upou neceuitating a detour to tha aouth of, a tha time for tha construction " and comimtinrirli diract line, making tba dittaace to ba JOB NIRTIRB pletion of tha Northern Pacific Railroad traveled at least 600 miles between tha was' resumed and boot tha la lumud stylo dMrrlptlon iVororr passed. . . of tho art, ot&lr piloeo. two pointa. V ; ; , ; ; ' Tha bill 91,800,000 iij appropriating 7 No Nttlemont! or mine! of spy conse-quen- ct aid of tho Caotcanial Exhibition (was exists along the entire Una, discussed.. . rb V ' f no local busineu of aoy Notice was givin by Mr. Camsron amount could be relied upon until tho that ba would ask tha Senate to remain tine of mining7cam pi of Montana wan reached. in session no til tho vote Tha bast of theca era really wait and could ba reached on tha Centennial bill, City, wuth of Helena. Tha entire lino of tba Tba Renata want into, executive session. 7 Saloons ' tha Chair anN. P, R. R., from Laka Superior to tha Doors being . Apply at tho nounced . Morrill,, (of Maine) Sargent Yellowitona is mainly uninhabited exOVERLAND HOUSE. and Thurman,' Senate aonferenoo cept by hoatita savages, tha cold of winter on tho bill to pay tha interest on is 'interne, frequently s congealing. tha tha 8 58 District of Columbia bonds. , mercury,' as wa know,- - and wa writs Adiaanted.', 1 S . i yrawith to boj a from personal experience on tha Upper ' , 4 , . mil n ni . nt s !! .rwr Ira For Rent. - the Host Popular . . -- in the . . oum-milt- aa Jf Nice Home CALL UPON. S. L. VAN & ...to If 70a'4with ... CO. puchasB a CALL UPON S. L. VAN & CO. .If you wish taiiHf . YOURPBOPERTY , CALL UPON . A memo rial, of. citizens qf Iuiiiana, Tba train! on that road ; have not, run wu presented, prayiag.for relief against to Biamnrk thia winter with iuiy regula- certain political avila existing in that rity, as wa am Informed,' and tha ievere Slate; referred. Tha committee on appropriation! cold and deep mows of tbsir long win-to- n, heard Secretary Bristow in advocacy of obitaclaa will always prom gnat the immediate appropriation af 9381,008 ! route. that on for tha Bureau of Printing and Rngmv-i"i- rIt ia proposed to extend thia road to tha eastern boundary of Montana, proTha House went Into: committee of vided aha wilt grade, bridge and tie the tho whola, Mr. Hastings, of Now York, road from that point to Helena or soma in tha chair, on tho consular and diplomatic appropriation bill. central point in that Tarritony. Mr. Blaina addressed the: committee. This work tha N. P. B. B., propora Every amt in tha- House and' galleries to do for 10,000 per mile, in bonds to wu occupied. Mr. Tarbox replied to Mr. Blaine. bo liiued by tha Territory payable in Ha defended tho Democratic party from twantyflra yean, with Interest at 6 par tha charge made by Mr. Blaine, that cent, payable (in gold wo presume) that party in 1868 had proposed an alNow contact this long most illimitable issue of legal tender Una of mad with tho notes. ,Tba allusion, ba supposed, waa and unprofitable wu to a resolution in tha Democrat's nafrom railroad Corinno to Helproposed tional platform in 1868, in regard to the ena, and tbn rich mining camps of payment of certain parts of tho public debt with groan bafck a, nnd ha proceed Montana. true meaning of tha resoluIn tho fint place it ii 200 milea short- to state tbsdefond it by tha political reand tion, er than tha Northern route. It follows cord of events. :,V: tho valleys nod water courses, with Ho admitted then wu an alliance grades aa easy ns along tha Platte River between tha Democratio psrty of the from Omaha to North Platt, much 0 North and South, and userted that what tha way through acttlomcnta sad n good ever the peril of that alliance might threaten to tha Republican party, there forming aud graiing country, tho j bal lurked in it no alement of evil tq tha ance through districts rieh in noal, iron, public welfare- - of. the country; that tha mines, With alliance had no meanar objsct than tba gold, silver and land restoration of tha Union on tho buia of for abundance of timber bridges,, culand oonatitutiooai law. verts and tiaa, plenty of good building loyalty; of the South Wan not ihvited atone, all supplemented by a moderate hen u inferiors, but u peers and equals. climate and no snow of any consequence Squally honored and equally respected in tha valleys through which tba road .ip tha Council Chamber of tha common government. That league Of amity wu would poaa. eo firmly sea tad, that it waa beyond tha A chartered company .. is in existence, power Of political ambition ar political and their aurveye and maps of theroute malignity to break it, So far u the show its superiority over, all othari. fritun of tha country wuconcerned, and their future action want, tha 0 far Tha gentleman (who compose . thia com. people of tfao South wen u loyal to tba pony, and others who back them, aland flag and na loyal to tha Government u from Mains or ready to join with' Montana idea in pithcr tho gentleman ' himself. .iV ; foot inch n 4 standard 8X building fcuaga Mr. Randall, chairman of tho railroad from Corinno to Helena, or tbs tha on- appropriations, defended best and moat central point in Montana, action of tho committee in reporting tfao at half tha pries required hy tha North-o- n diplomatio bill. Ha raid Congress bad and road.- - That is, for 18,000 In ijonds, ban in session for over two months, had stopped It what had it doneT per mile,, they will, grade, bridge and building a. hospital at West Point, token tie the whole line, and for 910,040 per an' additional ration from three hundred mile,' in . bonds, ; they. will buildj and cadets, reduced tho oompaoiation of onen dozen profieorS"hed also introduced equip, in tba bast meaner,' the entire tariff snVadioal aa to bo more compliUna, and do it in lass time than is re- cated, vexatious and vicious than any of quited by the Northern road, 'guain tea-lo-g tho tariffs of tho lut thirty yanra. : An interchange of civilities of debate-tootha payment of tho bonds. Tha adbetween Springer and Hale, vantages of inch a road to Moo tan 1 ovftr basedplace on tho. remark in . Mr. Hole's tha N. P. & B. is too obvious !o at which. Mr. speech 1 this 'morning, 'awinaeot. With Mootaia, aa 8pringer took offence, and ha intimated, with Utah, tho mining interest ii to bo in tha course of bis comments, tha hft that Mr. Hale rods on this avenue with tha source and mainstay of her man in high places, or waa tba recipient She wants tho shortei and of tba hospitalities of those who plunmost unobstructed railway to I ia ore dered the District, which wu nd evimarkets of tha country. Those markets dence Of manhood1 or integrity,, inas- -, as certain persona- who had enjoyare aoutfc of her, and one of the beat ii much aama ad tba honors, weranow: In tha Salt Lake, with which she would bo in paoetentiary or on their way them. Ad' direct railroad communication vfi Cor- journed. . , inno. But aha would on ranching Cor-lo-1.., U,. have the ehoioe of eastern er west- - Artba Hon.' Jsmoa H. Nixon- - made Csr-ru- tb ern markets, and without reahipmrat, vary plain yutorday at Bridgatoi, war (builygn ordered by. his attendbar rkjh sresjpaded at bar mines oould It is to be hoped that ant physicians pus on to San Prancisoo 6r to Omaha, these wickad man will speedily bo St. Laid! and Chicago at fbr laps cost brought to justice, and that Lendii, the then bf the drcuituui route toNprtharn innocent causa of all tha trouble, wilt as Minnesota, theaoe down tho MUpissipp( ipoedily be daelarad an innocent man; and ac rose the States of Wisconsin and The Balt Lake City-- Council intend Her low grade one could' bo aoon to pass a law tfaai shall obiiga 'lUnoii roan in English. shipped with . profit to, tha jaxtana-iv- a physloiana to kill 'workl of ' J. R." Nichols, in Nona or this, foreign gibberish will bo this city, which, by another j season allowed any longor. A r". 1 ' ,i wiU probably " ba.a Hi oponlion for Judox.CVM. Whit boo been coneonpontnting ores by Sroins drypro-oos- s. Tba richer orse nlrondy Sod tbsir firmed pos'tm u tor at Evenstob. Tha bast market hare at Salt Lake. ; jdifceV alg6od man and an undoubted a bean at sold bora good Rspub'.ican. Wa bolievathnt ha will They have makaaftoodbindn. I Tbn appoin tment of In costly wagon transporspit profit, ! tation, and, with railroad focilftias, tho ia a good un (ing.) y. S.LVAN&C0. Ml 3f you wish Mousa 1 Mississippi.-; Good Farm S to ; . BORROW MONET . - CALL UPON S. L. VAN & LI CO., at THna ornci, Wasatch Block. Bivalves for Ever X Bopn-santaliv- STEARNS & ANGLE, NEW YORK STORE VAU . i . ....I 1 mm, At HUB ! v Oyster Parlor . . . . I . ' ! Xa eooMotion with their CoufeeUouary Ia every with style, i Thia win be found a Mat, eomfortable rad will ba apared to Mini plane where no k. lafltlng aad la everymlag ea u ':'i com-mjil- - Coffee. Tea andii t Chocolate en THE TYPE WRITER. t . a -- These Superb " c; proa-parit- Machines for the , j HERCHANTS,'CLERGTMEN, REPORTERS, LAWYERS, ne Copyists ana Others. ..-- TBE .vri; I MOST a EXQIIIIITI n Labor-Sa- vi MACHINE g . - IN EXISTENCE. COPYING I Done to Order on the above Machine. 'Aeeuraey.aaetaeuaeddiapetraiwanatBed. I " Mat. On uhlbHIqp ror iai'bp at BTSVSN8 T. STEVENS A Co. A CO. , u 1. I I J ta. NO. 40 I., r v v-.- EASTERN DISPATCHES. "V .'A ItMlTAuAboryj; Tha Bank of Commerce, at New London, .Con n.s yes robbed on Tuesday night. 5n Wednesday ifau bank officer1 were unable to open the vault. An expert accomplished it at night, when lose of 921,500' wu discovered. This hours start to the gave over twenty-fou- r burglars, wba bad packed up, :inv g.lln box tha bills and all redefcabloMcurities of tho bank, amounting to 9500,000 or more, hot lafatham pn tho floor of the vault, evidently in Uia burry of tho departure. On the outeide door of tha safe waa h combination dial lock, and on the inner one another patent luck. Tba combination of each waa entrusted to different offlrara of tho bUnk. ' ' ' Tbs bank contracted a weak ago for a ahrondjpelcr iockj Which arrived The Sail of Ahiias bank wu' considered more eecura than that of any in the is no clew to tha robbors. 5 i Jltji" m r(sD .'I (kiojj ill IN G SIP M TFWABW ii .Vi .1 ...n,ilii Js-,- Ceiiteuiiial Announcement ! ll'J to-n- y. .. ; 1 V.J j 1. J 1wfw friends in ;,tMs - diy and. thronghont To :onr ; city,-Ther- v 'ATee vital Harp. ,ia.j.S b-- I . ;tu 3Cn&tg' so liberally lixtahJod us, wo dall ynnr attratioa to 'the ' ' Vi . , , , . ( following lerriflo storm the yastarday During . .'il'l !., .. i i m 4 i. .m along tha California coaat, all eommu-nieptio- q f; t ofiToKapU wilh tha was 1 : " ' n. , n V cout. Tha alaga from San l)iego in Ini addition to our uaal wtoqaitq (took of to out sea. creek wu swept crouing tho No liver ware lost.-- -' Tho brig JCoIa and bark Nicholas Biddlo, lying at Wilmv .1 M it u V'1! n v..r.-o- l ni,:.:;ington stranded, total lossu. Tha crews M,. T", .! :: v t sa T" t were saved. In Colusa tha levees warn ' !n ni j.I broken by. lift flood ;im YhARacramento River. The wboie oountry in tha vioih-ity.- ia o'- f ; & vi-, r,..u- - I 7 'P under water, with muchflou of UoorIjocki,i of almost ovary grades Door Bolls,, aa immansa stock., Paalmeki Oxford tho schooner stock. At Port without nd , Window. lixiagh,.'-- . kinds. Butte and tolling how many. , Ihupib Lalohm, ovary daaeriptioa.,tA jlapiel Rowe went juhore with a total it 19.1 -- It? 'I- loss.-- . It ia still snowing ia - tin 'mono I :i Or.1 tains and in tha northern portion of lha Wl If Uhf r , fl . , , . A-- : o stale. and Hhncll v x 'Sswi; Join(ln'ig.; , . Planu: Porn, :TmBM,'' Smoothing ala. Jack, rrv vrj , VAxm: Broad, Hand, Hatchets. Rules, Bevels, Squares-anPnaip. Horrible Atrocity lie Cmbo,' Tt TU. B.IS A n Bli. Iff Mla An account from Havana details tha executiOif of lea.persons oa. tbf plantation of El Santo Christo, oit tha 26th ult. A fomala slave naiited tha advan-oa- a of an Overseer of the plantation, who theri'toid such stories about tba woman - - Wilwns Butcher 'Enivaa and ' Steels, Butchers. ClaRvgn,- ffnitiajt .Mltia that her owner ordered her to ba sevvrs-l- Thankftil for ail I put trade : -- . ' GENEEAL MEECHANDISE I : Builders': r- ' I - n 1 i Butchers Implements. a riking'Haaraetv, Drill Steel, Coflu. Pots, Caoip laftfaa, Oiant Powder, Uepe and .fuse, ways, pa frafy 'fs r n? 'KLJJ :t i OlioiceMt''. Beef '! .IT Lloyd - Ift M I I 11 ILH . Qnality A, Sfflwr-1-- Ja- r. UL T Probate Judzo Elies Smith. Sheriff 8toiinen W. Teylur. ' Proseentlna AUorner Z. Sno. Awessor and Onlieetm Heo. W. Crismoa. L OFFICERS. ' 'i 3; L L( hMtei. , .. .. 1 I Mv-DalLW- FAT, Aaormoi-klet Munieipel Ward Tsau Groo. I sWiuafl'Hlii .ka i.rdi ii if 'fl a) '.Mb' i ! TENDER ' L.m '(l.U .jr- - jpooMo-- ! io'. .1 Ii.1! s Mluq (lifr tflll .'V 'fit iJl J i, i;:lw nl I'liJ.?!! 1 - nl Iwttw :Mfci liil.' iiJt i s,-- ft. . ii1 l; I i II. . ii, " - . .fii if -- a DOES T&E DAZSXuKO. rui4,t) R.f.i jff'sf Vi nof.iii7B.-- ti it M JUICY AND E, ' b i ' tfi ju0.ii! r: !ii wr.ll- -l i i i cwr ; ! -i V 1 Delloaoleo, of l'tiko; s I A mw .'i i ! 1 Cltt ji !'l i ..'"iiiom "- -I ' f r Keaorder K. iTwonW. OorraeiMlaoroa Jt Vay aft. i J.I A .i ta I Slab-side- d Suierintmdootf-0- . rtv .l b B'-CEitRX- e I Lore ttuy Great Ml Tld-.L- ib -- i I Ml iq . I'- ' ..i ; s':A'Ns:'.sotKC i good' .J 'as to Herds and Flocks,1 l:; no II! I. Internal Rersnun D ANI etp- - Of all my Fathers;1 5a U, fl DB ATTT , I ifiwawsi w ... T- - r. (I dagreo-tegaa- ES J df nu mlqra otkw aad,Miiht paUby uf BeeUyl.both wad If : te.1 taiSI of ft re ftre yoaWO ftdiU efteudSd Hal I lataNeloM haying a per- -p fgVh.frJ ri. 1 ia Oivu feivaa.i Satisfaction guaranteed to all, Price and A Patten, Vir - tha Srportar. altar reeaMag Your Sve ootave Perlov and tea SALT LAKE 6) UNT$ OFFICERS. i if wM i j . Sevyealuataoio bare tested. Rend, edit, a. bo. L ItUrigbUy-aemsd.r.i Tongwe.!" no iTiBMSiAbaevar SAUSAGE . '1.POllK ft' Nathan KimbaiL lad. var 8ALt LAKE t If or U, . "that WfKnanj,.Ti Hauraa A. Black. Utah. Reoaivar of Public Monaya York Kacistar Lead Offlew-Oli- ' .,. l frnwA WsetUnatoq eel vigoa. !' ,J ! r. vtv.'A.j. J ifJUiaa3sw .. L Having purchased tha busineu aland of LEVY A COLMAN, ia snow prsparad. to supply r his friends and the ; Public with the l - Chief Justiea Alezender afalto. Alabama.Aawaiata Jutaires J. A Horeman, of Vanasyl vanla, and P. IL Emerson. MichicaU ' ' I Oovarnor Baa, 5 raennud year esgeM tat feria ; Hdnry;Xloyd 1 Assw and CoPeetor 0. J.lialUrterf CftMfbrni- V ' "SevemTsseaUii am m; fasti Orma you sent am. taeme;taulli'ta a lira tana; lte vari of. the bwK.awda i 1 TONQUE Opponltn thw Walker HQunn. DIRECTORY.1 8unryoH4ennil BEATTYS GOLDCfl I MARKET;! FEDERAL BUREAU IN UTAH. - Swretary fit A. . - ip s "zi.ww (l?. MEAT JSSLm mm imteWaaFnA:EtaaHNiMta,7. RArBOUT" Bnop; have n rare sssort- - V t 5 -- The Great Eutarn is being refrirnish-a- d at an expansa of 9100,000 for Centennial tri pa. '! n t CELHIATED ' 1 -- isii -- I ' . tit -- 4Chlnn asks for 7,080 slquaro fiiet on the Centennial grounds. Chinn always foot. , J had n weakness for square - . OFFICIAL eui jiTT "Vi' iii ;r"s.r j No House in Salt Laka City carries fill aswrtmaoL and aJ Didart'- -' DAILY DELIVERY,, to a(l parts of ' IV by Mail receive particiUrly rrawjw attention.,, , 1 knowa-,wha- ment of fancy goods. TO JltJWTERS. 0 Traps f Baar, Braver and Mink. Josrder, Shot,1 Caps andilravy Bulfala. Jl Largo and Compteto Stock. lU'If.ii fil nl T.WI. 'fl Df.J Judo 1 Whiti bu gone to Alabama t ha went foi In No one, .imm' . ril J yPfcki, Sbovols, , a,' soma respects ho pleased Aia people hare; in olhen ha waa liable to criljcism. iilll ill ii.'H 1 : Miners Hardware. whipped. 'Whan tho punishment was about to be inflicted, (it wu found the woman would soon bimoma mother, During tho whipping, bar child was born, nnd bar husband nnd six other slaves than pluttod to kill their mutes ia revenge, for. tiie brutality . practised upoii. the woman, hut 'falling td find him at tha appointed time, they killed Arango thaf owner reported tho killing of tha overseer as only tba fint atop toward causing an iniurrection among his slaves in favor of tho insur-gantand that those engaged wire After' lha'' trial by the conipiriton? court martial, three were sentenced to he shot, another trial took place and raven - were- - condemn ad to death. Tha ran tones wu aoon executed at Arango'a plantation. Tho mother of tba busbapd of tba . woman wu alw subjected to tha butinadn. being compelled to stand fint in tha lino of alavu paraded to witness tho shooting. re-qu-lre b 11. 1N70 , hJi . , on mJbiii Ol v' 'And thebnfy plifoa ln Oaorea riemon. A: if.Rsialeh-4t- h '' , tha,UiU Mvthrapartieuwls the-Jdm Sharp. I , as fU4 - Alox C. Pyim 9th f 7(1 OsJ'MIjUrN TtarM 0. Council nriijbein Youne, H. Wind.; pui-.'nu'erfA soliilHlae J hatehor, John Caldw, Geomo Kou-zi- o, M. u'f SQe.taixy fufJ if. Havld H. Foil. er, Henry Hmw, uii fa! l doorss Ha cold, Henry Dlnwoaday rii till tkliid.l! ! liltol i1'! I Cunpbsil. . . Reoorder-Rob- ert Corner Commerelal and First South, . IVeiumrer-PaMi- ff. i oJ iiiw iiitTi i ,.jj)rtuyo:SQY7. 1. T..11. MeAlliiter. 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