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Show tt UTAH MINING JOURNAL sacred concert in which scares of the Mormon and Gentile children unite Now am with scent and harmony. Meedajr Knalaji, July 1. thoa, as wa cut an eye roum crowded the hall, we begun ATTITi'UK OK THIS IMIIANM, in faith did nut resM.-c- t difference that conscience hearts of the ex the Tliuro ling Wo a good dual of appro trouble and girls fur they licnsiou expressed in regard to a os panding lmys hoys all ns as were merry marriage bells, aiblu Indian war npoi the white ret which tiers in the luullieru portion of the Ter- arid t au example to the Lo more to their credit to fol would it ritory. Tbo niattur Lus receivd the at tentiuu of the prujicr govcrnniunt of low. TLe instrumental accoinpanie ficnrs, and it lias been ascerluiucd that incut was executed by one of the lovely a portion of the Utos, Bannocks am accomplished Misses Ilill, the chief fthcvrct tribos have left their reserva- Gentile ornament of the town. Dcsidcs the musical jicribriuances, tions aud congregated in considerable several . youug misses recited appropriforce iu and about Nevi.-rUpon con in prose and verse am selections ate aullation between asai .. mt Secretary of the evening were entertainment (he Cewau of the Depar .'ut of the elesed an address from Mr. eloquent by .Morrow Interior and Ocacral Mr. Foote. Frank Foote displays: has been decided that Mr. Dodge, and great ability good taste in all his Indian agent, shall ml once pro remarks aud listened to with was ceed to the Indian caiupn, and inmarked and we heard after attention, struct them te return at the earliest mowards the that young gentleman was a ment to their reservations, and assure with favorite the leading saints o: them that the United States will aiTord great the that, town, although a Gentile, Lo the necessary assistance in previsions, was held the a up rising generation ate. ; but if they do not obey the order, tien. Morrow will send a suQicient force lattern of virtue and propriety to enforce it The Indians therefore fur them to imitate. From what will soon take their way to their reserva- we aaw we began to thiuk that some o ' tions or go on the war path, iu which tbo Gentile young ladies bad listened case they will ie sevrely handled. The to the tcachiugs ofthe saints. The salubrity of this pises is unques general impression among the batter tiouahlc. The air is fine and clear and posted is, that they will return home the ceol. The gardens are are and not break the peace. At all cvcals nights crowded with fruit General Morrow will be prepared for trees, aud Mr. Kelare so sey's grounds charming that it is , any emergency. worth a visit te Tooele to get a really . ! j... i 'oiik at them TIIK GIIKAT CKNTKNXIAL CKU If you think this hasty scratch made KBRATION. while waiting fur the bell te ring for We call the attention of miners and ircakfust at this nice, quiet, model House worth a place in your gentlemen connected with mining mat- Oquirrh new and promising newsper, you are ters to the circular of Senato McCoy, of welcome te use it. J. C. N. CentenNevada, relative to the m-- u nr ' great nial Exposition to bs held in rhiludel phia in 1876. It contains iufurniBtiun of great importance to the people of the The mining States and Territories. committee of commissioners on the miueral, iuUsresU of the country are Hon. . IV, McCoy, of Nevada lion, llichurd C, McCormick, Arizona ; llou. John Dunbar Creigk, California ; Col. J. Marshal 1'aul, Colorado ; llou. A. J Hufur, Oregon ; lion. Win. II. Clugjclt, Montana, aid Osear G. Sawyer, Esq Utah. We respectfully request our eolemjio-rariehero and our exchanges in the mining States and Territories te publish the coramuuieatien of Senator McCoy, in order that the attention of those s interested may he early called to the fact that a sperial department will U constituted in the International Exhibition for the display of mineral products of the country. TOOKX.R CORRESPONDENCE. June 27, 1872. Editor diurnal. On our return from East Canyon and Stockton, about which the readers of the Salt Lake newspapers Lave beard sufficiently of late from various correspondents, I stepped over night at this beautiful little town. Having concluded, on account of the loveliness of the views, to spend the most of the day here, 1 will while away a few moments this morning in giving you aome accouut of the place and people. The latter are mostly Mormons and very nice people, with exception of a apirit of illiberalily toward the Gentile residents. This is displayed most in efforts to destroy the willing enterprises of nn old and, worthy aettler, in order to compel him to dispose of his valuable property and water privileges to the leaders af the Church for .prices far . below their real value. The common people are counselled" wot to carry, grist to his mill, though thoy can get It ground cheaper, quicker and store conveniently tkere than at the. Church raUL - They Aore to ofay, bat the leaders of this oppression little foresee their own discomfortings in their narrow policy. I prediet that their mill will fail or be sold to Gentiles before three harvestings hove rolled over their bends. The piece is so beautiful and the population so scanty aud really ao amiable that 1 felt sad, I mnst confess, that the baser elements ofliuiuan nature should gi--t the upper baud in the bosoms of the S:iini. imrmunv However, if not with the adult popi.iaiior., we prevail were happy to see the lion snv.1 union-- : lying down t . The Her. Mr. Smiili, the exuulli-n- l and laborious Moib-idis- t clergyman of this place, has instituted a singing school for the children af all classes nnd denominations. This has been in operation for some .mouths. I was invited to nttasd one of lhec exercises hist evening. The children and young gentlemen nnd ladies ofthe town, constituting this school meet evrrr Wednesday evening in the school house. I must confess our surprise aud doligkt at the performances and the grent success of Mr. Smith and lus worthy assistants. The exercises were varied. The music consisted of a charming little tU-lam- g gem-ration- THKOXE HUNDREDTH ANN1VER. MARY. To (he People ofthe 1'altrS Slain and Terrllorie Who ore Eoftagrd li Mining and Um Redaction ol Ores. An act vu passed by the Congress of the United States, and approved 'lurch 3d, 1871, to provide for the of the one liuudredlh annive ary of American independence by holding an International Exhibition of arts, celi-irnli- on TELEGRAPHIC. .:n Wmtrh Ledge r- - This Morning's Report , WlWTHItN. Sun Francisco, J une 29. The steamer Ajax arrived from Portland. 21 cases of amal There have six iu the city during the lust three mouths and only one death. N. Mulleudor, dramatic reporter o ' the AfnrniHij Call, was shot through the body last night by II. U. McCauslin, a collector, in a row ahsut family matters. Two lei one is being ofiered on Alexander in the great trotting race which conies off on next Tuesday. The Committee of 100 having given only one day's notice for the mass railroad meeting evening it is feared the result inay not be satisfactory. Private dispatches from Pioche ' give exceedingly satisfactory reports o nt developments there. Los Angeles, June 29. Arizona news of June 22d says Adam Reisbeck, German, who was wounded by Apaches, diod in the hospital at Fort Whippls. i Portland, June 30. The steamer Gussie Telfair sails lor Sitka on Monday. Weather cold aud stormy. It has rained most ofthe time since Thursday and fears of short crops is mostly dispelled. The Hoston excursion party went to Dalles It is expected the mails from San Fraucisco overland will reach this city in three days and a half, next 'weak. bi-o- s te-da- v to-da- MISCELLANEOUS. LODGES. a MO. r. If. He. 1, A. F. A A. REGULAR Cotuniuiilratiiiua hold ot Masonic Hall, Trowbridga Hulldiut Kate Tampla rlrwi, tho Second aui Fourth Fridays of nub niuntb. M-- ui bi ut Slater Uxlfaa ami aJuurlllS Hrathr-- n Iu ft.! .tending an cordially Invited to attend.- J. II. OKU, W. M., XuauitL K.ax, bvc'jr. Hacund Fourth Mondays ol wh nioalh. Muibr ut Lodge and aujournlag Bnthrvu la good . Cuaiaroruu Diihl, UIL'U CO 11 NOW. Bac'y. Lodge No. 3, A. K, 4 A. M ArgnlaCommuniratioa bald on thia I'tah Led ft, V. D.. A. Pnva Clip, F. A. M Vtah. XKGl'LAE Comannlcaiioiis oa tbs Vint Third Saturday! of aach snath. All Masons iu good steading an Invited to attend. 1AA M. SWAKTE, W. M. Bur. Bac'y, .JaSSlf UOL luilil, A.dbA.I.R. . aouth of Railroad Warthoaaa. half-Uor- k Laka city, aad Handy S union and End Track of L'teh Sauthara B. R. JOELSON, e PUENITDRE, Ilak Lodge No. 1, 1.O.O.F. T, rRRT a vary Thuraday at S p. m, la Ooaatm Balldiaga, Mala atraat, Salt Laka city. Odd F tilowi la good atanding an Invited to attend. T. O. DURR, N. 0. Gao. Bacasca, Secretary etc. ete. ft ,Tiarti liuue i MH .dull OFFICE, Mark Packages A - t- um a MV No. Oil 31ain Stre sb Shu j kwi state I DRILL COMPANY, a In Great Variety. OOEBIE8 I- -fowai grhol An maauhcturtng, under tha Risswad-Ms- Laachof Patent, Mtomm M Adapted far rock drilling, THE JOURNAI Drlllt, 18 PUBLISHED ahaftlBg, tunneling, ?G 8o F Tho Prospecting Drills Ara particularly racuameodrd to thoaa wiahlng to teat tbo raluo of minro aad local tuna, aa tboy prod tic a teat caa which at a auull outlay will a how tho charactar of a miaa at any depth. Tha following ia a mania ry af advaategaa : Spred la boriag; Xcuaomy la iming ; DunUlily and aimplidty ; Cylindrirtdlty of holra ; llapth of hole-- : Dirrotiou of bolaa vertical, aagalar or horiwntal. Crtabigua. with price liala of machinal for aala aad coatracta for work, aval oa application to MBXT1IAX Agent for Utah Territory, Taylor'a Luka city. Ja a. W. Etaiabura. Chat. A. Qoald. 8tRinbuni, EVERY EVENING' din (Sonday'f Excepted,) Men 4 V BY olio ctlb SAWYER & MYERS ft Gould, Bitters of oil Brands, PROPRIETORS. hast -o- 4 p OUR JOB DEPARTMENT ete. A New Yark. Maaaarhoaatte, Paanaylrania, Ohio, Iowa,Nbraaka, Wyoming, Montana, Novada, Ckllforaia, Oragoa, Taxaa, Colorado, Diau-ic- t of Culum-bi- a aad othar State aad Ttrritocies. for patent, mining dead, agree. Application mania aad bond for dead, mortgagee, powan of ite altoraay, laaaaa, eoatracta aad othar Inatrui of writing drawn with accuracy aad diapatch. Mining and other compaaiaa incorporated natter tha lawa of Utah. Abatnete of titloa to mlaiag aad othar property made in tha meat eumplate form. Mining property esaminad aad reported on. Office Reid's Ruildinc, Im A Notary Always in tbs offleo from ornery feelHty br tkoomonllm of mil deeerlptlene of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL t iTV;. i Ne WBi JOB PRINTING! Tfae Galifonid ft Sutern Stamp Mills. ,i , Oaatncte takaa fcf tho onettea of Stamp Mill ! Smelling Faraacaa aomplate la aay of tba mlaiag dlatrkla. sd . A lafrwf otylooof ftsKt MODERN TYPE u Hid na a AND Ps rams. BltONZES, XETGw n which we sell, make it to the interest of MINERS and DEALERS to buy at GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, ALT LAkK CITY, VTAU. niliia Hot) ia eoadm-lrau tba lurupraa plan accumnwdatbnu for fam aSurdiag flrrt-cla- a IIIn and travaten, aad whar if tba gural ara But al bom It will bu Ihrir awn bull. Hwoma DO, 7S, $1 and 01.SO per dap, Daard per week, DO Meal . " h faraatead 'I f " fegf Lslu te giro yoM atiafiutteo. PI n Bolthoffa Ball PnlYerizer, For Dry Crashing. Will do tba work of 15 stamp. Erica, v SISUQ. We are Prepared te ZCxeomts prouvt-lyatteadnlt- SMITE & BIGAZE, y fill CIRCULARS, ne BILL-HEAD- t LABELS, LEGAL BLANKS, UN ?ta tp BOOKS, aad drawing fttrahlwd for all our juS8 DEEDS, BILLS OF FARE, ok , Prof. Sheldon's SrturdRy Even's; Forties, Theatre and Concert PrognuRnefi, Way Bills, Cards, Stock Certificates, Blank Notes, Catalogues, Pamphlets, Envelopes, Bills of Exchange, Business and . At Ult Old Hell, OVER TIIK DOLLAR STORK, Laundry Manaetad with the Hotel. fit! BALL TICKETS Mining supplies. cents. Dining llail under the aunagameat of Mr. H. Raardalay, late of tba Morriana liana, Omaha, aud Titchnor lloaaa, Liaouia, Nab. pP POSTERS, th Iron pip for ga and water, Dudg aud Bluk or criadiara, Miulng cun and Iron backrts, Argillo fir. brick, and bliamln H1 tog Hotatiag, portable aad atlunary eagiaaa, Win hoisting rope, Sat and round. Tunnel rail Iron, ULlSa'nd 18 Urn. to yard. wrk. Bi Bxce pro-U-sli-- lrorle!ors. . Sturtevaat and Root Bluwan, ' lari aad Cnsuron Slum Fampa, je26 -s ' - t1 and oarltSy ' kaaahelBM Maauhctarar'a Aganla for tha aala of WALKER BROS. Ofooory huo Wa manufoeturo tk Yaraay A Wkaalar paaa, patent pwand atoaa and diaa, patent (tern guidas, and the machiuary complat for Stamp MiTle and ndnetlou work, ef which we make a specialty aad guarantee aatbhcliea la all cum. tha low rates at II, sil. Bs Giant Powder L Caps. Oar vast stock, Maauhctur rsk profcti JaSSlf Vain fl4 Salt Lake eiy, th jl - Pm Ule Siatolpa. 3 mt1 St., Salt Lake dly. Traaecripta ftiratahtd from the Brat mining rreorda la tha county of Salt Lake, to wit: Thow of tha "Maaataia Laka Miaiag IHatrict," (aaw Big aad Littla Cottonwood Diatricta.) and from thoaa af tha Big Cutteawaod mlaiag diatrict, by W. M. Oillaapte, Dap. Kaeoidar Eg Cottonwood mlaiag diatrict. S3 OandlcM. t t IIENDKIE Ull OH., Grant est NOTARIES PUBLIC, Kaat Tempi Tobaeeo, fa iheo tiSie Hotel, Halt JeZTtf Vo. M. Gillaapia. Gillespie S Rod .aud IAX, MAM t I dotp boring aad proapoctlng. Au Immense Steck. Hsras, Bacon, Dried Fruit, Liquors, sf0- .1 OSIra, (1 Liberty atnat, New York, of Records, estueymeers, and Commissioners of Deeds for Contains ORE SACKS GR Salt Lake City, Utah Searckert e Agt. goto AND JOB PRINT BOOK eUft. Anvils, Bellows, Pick Handles, Axes, e:n.-r.iiii- a-- I Hwutli-rallava- , ill wci-k-- a 1 t ate., furwarded with Marchanillna, Btecblnary, and diapalrh, at lowamt rwtea, to Suutbarm Utah aad Middle aad la ail; parte DIAMOND Toilet Articles sad Fsnoj Geode Ganmamy. Ay Particular aftauNoa paid te Couaky Or- The experience of a Mormon emissary in North Germany will not tcud to W. A. PERKINS, Pharaudit. create a very great desire among his brethren in the faith to undertake misT. M. sionary work in that part of the world. Chrisliuu llunsen, a Dane by birth, lateDealer ia in the German ly made his . Meiekcuburg-ScLwcrinof (rand Duchy lie at onre prencliiiig Mormon- ism amoiig the li.hci inc-l-i of tlmt village aud Manufacturer of n:ul ueitrliboriioisl, and in the iinllowins i two or tlin-nli.iur l.ill m,isoiin to emhraiv the fuiih ,f the Uphslstery, Mattr asses, Chairs, Sai-iiun i In j ivp-.il:tt for the Vain Street, i.r to I i.ih, ll.ti-x-ir.nuied llu.-iliiiUM-l- f lo White lloute. Sail Uka city. lo the land I ol ihi- ni two davs iireviuus g.'e.e.j lo llieir ih ji.irture he was nrn-sle- i bv RANKERS. llu I'Kiit-hi 1. irin.;ip:al caiii t ri inertial rny uf .M 1. u, FIRST NATIONAL UAXK OF (.TAIL and the uf i!:i jilaiv, hav-- ii Doatgmatnl l nscvriiiiiit-.I. I, Drpoaltarjr. lie wlmi hud il.uie, son-Ici- i' g Sl.-Did. AutKariuJ CkpItaL llua in ri'vriie til'iv on find up Capitol, S'siu.iui. li.e hnre bnt'k, :md li l imprisoned IliiM-jr- , Warn-Proalitent. fur nix month, other day un a ttiaa. L. Dablrr, Vir Imident, di- -t of bread and water. H umpu Aulhnay UihIIw, Jrfftf violently auinsl the of the sentence, ami t'logruoJ to (he Embassador at Berlin te inlerfero iu his WELLS, FARGO & CO., behalf. He received the lushes, howKXPHEHS FORWARDERS, ever, before he received auy reply from Mr. llancrofl, and was taken to the Cor- Bankers aad Draitn Im Exrhnng. rectional Prison at liulzuw. Mr. liau-cru- lt Draft on Eun-p- . Ktuvpaaa ColtecUtM refused to do anything fur him, and he will have to serve out his tiuiu EAST TEMPLE STKKHT, PAT LAKY CITT iu the Mecklcubcrg prison. THEOi F. TRACY, K NHWMPAPKlt of - CHEMICALS. Apadki tm --C. driak. band. Oa. Forwarding and Cominimmion Marckanta. ClI CM It,llImpd DRUGS t--J A Sand Shipping If, Salt LakaBoxCity. or riRFBcneir, Nat Tt Balt Laka City, Recalpte te tlwir P. A. S. R., maate al Maaaaia HalL (Cam mi aack Ooaalgnmeat of Uoodi. with Utah, Building,) Hala alraat, ovary Second nod Vanish Spatial atlaatiaa glvaa to tha handling and Tuaaday ot aach maath. SaJiwralDg hnthnuan of Ballioa aad One. cordially Invited U attend. Jllghaet prloa paid far wool aud hldea. Day, T. F. TRACT. T.V.fl.M. fur aalo. Ac, grain, Isa N. Swann, See'y. JaOtf Ilariag a larga and commodiona warohaaaa aantrally located, wa ara now prepared to roiwira Waahakh Tribe, O. H. M. oa JsWf Itoraga all claaaaa uf gaoda. Couacila held at tho Odd Vallowa' Hall, STATED atnat, ovary Wednesday ovaaiau at T:SU o'clock. Hajun ruing brathm la good THE AMERICAN Maadiag an cordially terltaa to attend. SOU CROWN, 8. B. X. WiLSoa, C. R. JalMtf . fore.-goin- g -- If I)FVt 3Iurruy, Surcmman tu'KIy, Duacaa J Can 3. St. jouxt uni MINING JOURNl Ao three-cornere- NEW ii Gortl tm UTAH W'addi .Hvnry B Murray Jo. Gordon of Lodge STATKD h month. and Third Tambya of at Maeoulc llail, Beat Tampla atmat. Mam ban ut cuter Lodgaa and acjuuruiug hnthraa In goad lauding an cordially invited. B. XABRIBKIE, W. H. & A. Oiitlx, Acting Swrvtary. Utl THE Ktfrranccc ; Ova. C C Clrmvnta, U S Survey nr flvnaiwl ; llua J H Miawa, Fuatuiaalrr, Halt Laka Hank of Curl n a rity; Or O II Ac.CblPresidaiil Jut Rsv; livo lit. R Max llua 0 J Ilollialar, JuZStf wall, Ragmur U H laud aflieab . . WALKER BROS. Grunt! Market. u n X. lei. api-urAne- OlUi-in ilia rarpfally and rormrtly by la- Surveyor U.iwral'i allies, buililing uppimite til Tuwniaud lluoa, Salt Laka city. Bia-ti- aland-laga- invited te attend. cordially Sue-eoy- fur Ilia aurvtya of miuaa for a U of Ilia acemmar: Aplirationi llw prvporaliun iwpvra, will rwaiva parwaal aui pruwpt atlraliuB. Survrya, Mliawtes and draw lags, and all wurk ronaarlail with llw prufiwiiiia. a aud Bolt Lika Lodge Ho. 1, 1. 0. 0. V. A FMlkiiSf Expert meat. ovary Vriday stmIbk at S o'clock, MKZTINOS Vallowa' llail, Kaat Tampla atnat. Alexander Goodnneugh left Rogue It an ben ia Invited an River on the coast of Oregon on the to attend. good ataadiagX. H. fratarnaily BARM OH, H. O. H. A. Rxis, Sacntary. Jastbtf 20th ult., in a boat the shape of a cigar, i- - u. for California and arrived in San Francisco an Saturday hut, Laving been 22 DRY GOODS, ETC. days on the voyage, though only 17 days can be reckoned as running time. Shu was 20 feet in length and rigged d with a sail and jib, and had also a square sail for use in case ef MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. necessity. The boat is entirely covwith the ered, exception of a small hele in the centre for the adventurer to sit in and eteer, also to keep his provision, Keep the largest stock of etc. Ueodenough is a Western man and has never followed the sea and, consequently, knows but very little Miners Goods Outfitting about boating, especially in such a one as h has started in. ' It is the impres-aio- u Of any House in the West. of those who know this party that is his out of is slightly mind, or he would never have attempted to bravo the open sea in such a boat. His idea, is said on leaving, was to show what he could do with his Rtrvei boat and that is would surprise the people of San Powder, Kese, Picks, Shovels, Sledges, 'rancisco upon his arrival there, which )rill Steel, Drill Spoms, Tamping Bars, le certainly did. -' si . iq .. i..i. . e Vood and Iron Wheelbarrows. manufactures, and products ofthe soil and mines, iu the cuy of Philadelphia, iu the year 1876. The law makes it the duly ofthe Governors ofthe Stutes aud Territories to appoint commissioners, to be commissioned by the President, whose duties are to carry into effect the irovisions of that law. At a meeting of the commissioners, held in PhiladelNEW advertisements: phia on the 22d of May, the following resolution was adopted, and a committee appointed in pursuance thereof: Ormt Western Hotel, Second South Mnst. liautleed, That a committee consistof Karp aooatantly oa hud, seven members, composed of ing commissioners from the mining States Berf, fork, Mutton, Tool aud Bauamgm. and Territories of the Union, he Jjltf by the president of this body, DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC. rhosc duty it shall be to receive and npart such information as will enable t lose engaged in mining and the reduction of ores to avail themselves of all the information resulting from their inter-cour- se 'DRUG STORE, with those engaged in similar mrsuits from other countries, at the pproaching Centennial FairjanJ Industrial Exposition Apothecaries Hall. The committee is composed of the allowing members: Messrs. McCoy, af evada; McConuirk of Arizona; Creigh, of California; Paul, of Colorado; Hufur, of Oregon; Claggett, of Montana; Fifth Stun Hsrtk Kimball A Lawramca'i. and Sawyer, of Utah. At a meeting of the committee, held prior to the adjournment of the Ceuten-ui- al ALT LAKE CITY. Commissioners upon this subjeet ; owing to the fact that in maay portions of our mining rsgions A larga aad wall lac ted atock af h much more tardy and difficult than in the more densely populated The portienK of .the United States. papers of tho different States aid Territories where mining is pursued are reAND spectfully requested to pehlish the t. . proceedings, that our miners may at this early period bo advised of. the action of the commissioners upon this important subject. By order ofthe Committee. W. W. McCoy, . An afagaataloak of Comra'r tot the State of Nevada, , Chairman ef Com How They Treat Mormtom V. H. Mineral fur Utah, ) tout Tuapla Htrart, Ibo UT MOV TM LIE, Civil XaglHtrr mad Mt. Moriah Lodge Xo. U, A. F. dt A. M bald at Masonic Tbifil'LAK Coiunimiii-atioo1 V Hall, riUNTING. MAIN BTfcEKT. Gents' flaaa mrota on Twailay and Xfaaraday tvrnlaga. Ealranc through Maltroa'a starr, and also la mtr. JuZfi Bi Visiting Cards. il Variety of Job Printing |