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Show Weftneeday Evening, Ha 14, 187S. j The Nashua Iowa Post trots out twe champion yokes of heavy whelght cattle. They are owned by Frank Hollenbeck of Chickasaw County. One pair weighs 4,220 LOCAL pounds, and looks like a yoke of elephants, the other pair weighs 8,870 pounds. These oxen are from the John Lewis .HrPALica Baths, Commercial Btreet, mamouth stock farm in Blchland township, Chioka-sa- w Balt Lake City, are supplied with every faCounty. cility for hot and cold baths. Call in and 16m give us a trial. INTELLIGENCE. EASTERN NEWS. be interesting to the publie. so: The Independent office is in the second New York, May 14 story of Clasbey ft Bead's building, and snow has always been our stairway; now as In Jane, 1872, just before emthe snow is settling it reveals our stairs in an incline position, and if the snow settles barking on his voyage of exploraas much in another week we shall have to C. F. Hall deposited with take an aerial flight when we wish to exit. tion, Capt. Go to Clasbeey ft Bead's for cheap doth ing. Thi Ming. Cant Post-mast- er Btreet arrange it so tnat our mail matter wont have to go to Salt Lake before it is received at Granite and Sandy? The news is very stale when it is received after such a pilgrimage, oomplaints are frequent, and our circulation at these parts Injured by it. Balt Lake is blessed with genuine Summer, while we, at a distance of less than forty miles, are having winter in a com pact form.' The snow takes a settling spell and the people think winter has broke sure, and then in 24 hours there is as much as ever. Yesterday the prospects were good, this a. m. they are good for more snow If you want woolen goods cheap, go to Clasbey ft Bead's for them. Down in Georgia a few days ago a little negro girl, eight years old, growing weary of nursing her little baby brother laid him on the floor, and with an axe split the baby's Skull open, after Which she cut his hand off and put it on the mantel piece. On being questioned why the done the awful deed, she replied, the would treat all of them In like manner if left in her care. But a few weeks ago the threw the same child she killed into the branch, as she de- Legget.and Storm, hotel keepers of this city, a package marked C, F. Hall, care of Mrt Henry Grinnell it was to be kept in their safe with directions on it and if anything happened to him it was to be delivered to Grinnell, The instruction of Capt. Hall was carried oat last Monday and on opening the package Grinnell found it contained three books, comprising a valuable mem- STOCK BOARD. Evening Report. TsMm supplied at all time with tbe best In the market, poultry, frnlt, ana beat vegetables, meats. f Highest, Lowest and Closing Quotations Respectively. San Francisco May 7. Pioche, 1211 12 645 G ft Curry, 20 b 30 17 14 b 30 7 4 7Y 20 B ft Belcher, Board per week, $9.00; single meals, 50 cents and upward, according to style. 240 2850phlr, 46 b 8). 46 47 b 3a the boys, laboring under a high pressure of benzine, attempted to hold a camp meeting. All sorts of psalms were sung, from Mary had a Little Lamb," down to the "Battle Cry of Freedom." When the meeting was at its height, some of the boys were so overcome by their feelings they could not resist ((shouting." Tbe meeting was comparatively small at first but by the eloquent preaching of two men, members were secured fast. After attempting harmonize the city, an adjournment was motioned, seconded and adopted. They had just proceeded half a block when the elder had some important business that could not be laid over till next meeting, so a special meeting was inaugurated at the first saloon they came to, and kept up till morning. Now boys, one thing we have to ask: when you get into such times again, commence outtlng and Shooting, knocking down and dragging out, etc. So we will have a genuine sensation. Alta is a city that has great facilities for bruisers, fighters, etc., and Should such splendid opportunities offer themselves again, we think we ought to take advantage of it. It is told ofa young gentleman, whom Fropretorg. Corner of Walker and Third West streets, in rear of Masters Saloon, Alta. 16. 68!) Savage, 2 2 2. 1185 Chollar, 68 d 30 6967 b 80 83. 70 C Point, 127 129 13a 55 Silver Peak, 1 11-- 4 80 72 73 b 30. 855 Jacket, 73 275 Imperial 9 bM 10 10b 30. Meals Can be Had Between 1 Kb nos. is y d io 13 5. Alta b 10. 13?. 70 Alpha, 45 b 30 43 44 b 80. 640 Belcher, 94 93 03. 825 Seg Belcher, 60. 505 Overman, 56 57 58 b 30. 4520 Justice, 10 11 11. 1120 Caledonia, 28 25 26 b 30. 110 Kentucky, 550 Knickerbocker, 5 b 80 4 15 Globe, 3. 4090 Balt Con, 7 6 7 b 30. 270 Bullion, 21 b 30 20 120 Silver Hill, 14 14 5 A.M. and 12P.M. D. AVERBACH 4. House, A BBO., ' . Dealers in all kinds of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots, mi. 14. 400 Hctou, 20. Clothing v Alta City, Little Cottonwood. 2835 American Flat, 12 12 11. 725 Woodville, 5 4 5. 200 Alamo, 5. 640 Nevada, 23 b 30. 2301 Meadow Valley, 24 b 30 14 406 Baymond ft Ely, 61 s30 59 63 b 30. 350 Bye Patch, 19 b 30 18 19 b 30. 855 Hale ft N, 64 616a Shoes, Hats, Stationery, Cigars, bacoo, etc. California Fruits To- -' con- stantly on hand. oranda . in the form of a journal kept by Captain Hall when on King Ilf Give ns a Call. & Williams island in the search of Sir John Franklin; there are also CANYON HOUSE, . notes of various arotic explorations Dealers lu Walker street, Alta, from which he contemplated to write a book; the journals contain much CLOTHING TnOHAS C. THOMAS, Proprietor important information relative to GROCERIES, LIQUORS, artio regions known only to Captain BOOTS AND SHOES, and Hall. Street Ralph, , i a WESTERN NEW8. MINERS . OUTFITTING GOODS, clared, to drown it. Civp Mzrmro. Last evening tome of Restaurant, TAYLOR & ADAMS, DISPATCHES. TO-DA- YS On the first page is a letter from New Mexico, written by T. C. Stallo. The letter was furnished us by Mr. De Land and will BsmoBrsoo ing the nights. Mptpfc. lit) Clasbey & Bead have just reoeiveda large stock of Clothing and California Woolen goods. Call in and see them. summer is already here and rattlesnakes and scorpeons are familiar with, the interior of the tents and are maxing unsociable company dur- San Francisco, May 14, A dispatch from the Lava Bed to-da- y says that three hundred and Tables supplied with the best of Edibles, and prices as low as can bo found. Board per day, 81 Call and give me a trial. Sleeping rooms ma-3--tf furnished free for boarders. ltf Alta, Little Cottonwood. Scott, Dunham ft TAYLORS HOTEL, Go. ' On the European plan. West side Main Salt Lake City. Dealers la soldiers, and Warm MINERS' TOOLS. street, Salt Lake City. Board by the Spring Indians are searching the MILL FINDINGS, Day or Week. Lava Beds and ' the surrounding Hardware, Iron, Steel, &c. 1 3m THE 'PLEASANTEST BOOMS IN TOWN. The total number of country. Pioneer TAYLOR dc CUTLER, (Propni . 2tf troops in the field is twenty officers and 480 men. 0REf LION SALOON, SANDY STATION; LAMP AND OIL ' , Lava Beds, MaylO. SALT LAKE CITY. Lt, Bacon of troop K, 1st caval- All Kind of Burning Fluids, Lamps and Fixtures, Kemp & Bro., Proprietors, ry, who arrived at oamp with a detachment having been on escort duty WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 2 8bi E. BEESE & CO. between here and Captain Jaoks old Invite attention to their excellent stock of strong hold brings a report from Lt seventy-fiv- e v Russell & Tnllidge, Chapin commanding the latter oamp, that his pickets heard firing in the Sign and Decorative Painters, Imidirection taken by Col. Masons comtator! of Wood and Marble mand in the present scouting after Drop in and see us. 26m ED. HARRIS Ornamental Paint- the Indians and it is generally supa posed that an engagement has oc- maiden liked but father didn't, that at a curred, reasonable hour the old gent mildly intiCamp South, of Tule Lake Lava mated that the time for retiring had arrived. I think you are correct, my dear Beds, May 13, 6 a, m. Part of the airv" We have been waiting over an hour for you to put yourself in your little men of this camp, if not the entire bed.. The father retired thoughtfully. force, will be moved to Boyles camp drinkables and smokeables of all kinds. Little ChnrcbAronnd IkeCornCr," ing,. Glass , Gilding Next door to Godbo.ftCai Salt Lake. Ac- - main STREET, a8M Salt Lake City. THOMPSON & PAULINS withLake Tule of Peninsula The prospects for summer are very on the fBE5AND LIVERY STABLES, peorv AHa continues to act as a North Pole in the next two weexs; this camping Alta, Granite and Sandy. evenaurara Utah barelHs CONfor of SADDLEON HOUSES is very unhealthy. The BEST STANTLY ground HAND, ltf fire catches tbe if city ing BEST BRANDS;OF CIGARS ft TOBACCO to-morr- ow i r.Come in ghd frlvv mp a I rial. He (U |