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Show f MINING UTAH TMliy Evralm! February 11. IMCENDIAHY APPKAL. AM THAT PKUTKUT. JOURNAL. The information from Washington foreshadowing a vigoroua Vc7i on in part of the Provident and Congre Utah matter ha carried convturuation throughout the Monaioa camp. The official organ of Urigham Young, the A cm, i not only Iarmud but ahow an aniiHUt which would of iuelf juitify eveu if, Cougrou in pouring new law, other potent reaion did not prevent thcmsolre touring about vuch action. The A'etr ojienl y and without the lighteit attempt at dixguiie, endeavor to vtir up in the breast of the iguuraut aud fanatical portion of the community of which it owner ia the disloyal feeod, aentimenta of hate and rebellion, nod to direct that hoitile feeling against these manifesting the white liver and craven soul of an Apostate." We de mot be lieve that this idiotic attempt 1o create a rebellious feeling in the hearts of its fob lowers will succeed; but it may; for they are fanatical and dangerous Jf any blood is abed by people inflamed by such senseless appeals to their worst natere, then let the Mormon leaders look out. There is an Americas element in this Territory that will not quietly submit to any bloody crusade on 4he part of the priesthood, and it had letter not be aroused. the Aw bear that in mind. If Cengres passes 4he ' laws desired, they will as surely be enforced in Utah, as any other law is in any portion of the United Stales, nod when the church leaders attempt to instill more treason able thoughts into the minds of the masses they are tncnrriag a responsibility such a they seem little to understand. When they put themselves in open antagonism to the nation, they will go down before its wrath as grass before the mowers' scythe. Let them take good heed not to tread too confidently on the crust of the volcaco lost they be engulfed and lest forever. haa been received in Washington from a private source" in Salt Lake City to the effect that a protest numerously signed by the members ef the Utah bar, will be sent to the President aud Congress denying the allegations in the memorial recently seut thereby certain lawyers in ibis This new document is to knock city. the memorial into smithereens and to show Congress that things are altogether numerous lovely here. Who are the are to who members of the Utah bar" erect a dam ef bullruihcs across the A dispatch majestic sweep of public opiuion against the present situation of affairs in UtahT The gigantic Mates, and Ilogo, aud Mann, and deter Clinton, aud Frauk Fuller? Let ua ice the brilliaut army of legal luminariei at once. But when is the pretest to be circulated? We have heard nothing about it among the reputable taryera of the city.. .We are afraid it ia too late. Action will be It HOUR VENOM. The minor organ is greatly astounded over what it calls the conversion" of lion. Sam. Merritt, of Idaho, who it says, was at one time not a friend of the ring, and had no sympathy with any measure, but who now is a convert to anti-UtaClagett, and have to endeavored, at the outappears set to surpass his preceptor from Mon tuna." All this is very sad. In the lexicon of the Mormon Bourbonc there is no snch word as change. Once of a certain opinion always of that opiuion. No advance in thought, no discussion of principles, so analysis of political and moral situations, nothing but a stolid, immovable, never wavering belief in first impressions and ideas. When the Mormon ehurch gets hold of such a man, providing he believes as it dees, it takes him to its bosom, but let a man, seeing the error of his ways, change his views and bees at once the target for all the venomonx darts from the Mormon paper. Mr. Merritt ia no exception to the rule. lie had xtudied the situation here and became convinced that a change was desirable and atraight-wa- y he begun to labor lor that resnh. He has been able to accomplish a good deal, and to hia efforts is greatly due the change in the prospects of Utah. We Lope Mr. Merritt will continue in the good work," even if he should ba maligned and tradueed by the Mormon h papers. Tux Tribune thiuks the contest ia Utah is between tho Government and a comparatively small ring of old Nauvoo leading men, aud between the Government and the .people. As long as tho people are the blind tools of the Naavoo must riugleaders, the Government grapple with them if they persist, as they are likely to, in following the rebellious teachings of the priesthood, and leaders and duf es must go down together. They are too bigoted aud fanatical to see aud tread the path of safety, if the leaders will otherwise, and that is the worst phase f possible conflict. One thing is pretty certain that if there is a war" hors, the result! to the Mormon leaders will be far different from those they experienced iu their last war." There will be no trifling with them. Tho Tribune fiunlly confesses that polygainj is not so great a crime alter nil. That is precisely the position of sonic of its supporters who practice the little gams. Duly he ignorant and stupid and it is no crime to violate the laws or offend morality. Such a code of morals is simply a premium for ignorance aud beastiality. Tnc twenty-sileading members o the bar of this city are styled by tho private source," certain lawyers I" The is figuring iu the van we guess. So look out for a charmin statement of fuels. ex"-offic- ial this ponderous protest Congress. . Hurry it up. taken before reaobes Tss Lieutenant General of the Legion ought to hurry up the departure of the Sau Francisco, Ari Nauvoo xona, Mission. A safe Botany Bay for iigitivea from justice should be prepared at once, leat Congressional legis-atiimperil their necks. What a Mormon officials will occur of tegira when it is known that the laws are to be enforced aad the ghosts of the buried murdered laid at rest by the establish meat of the Temple of Justice in Utah I May Daniel, himself, be present at that on udgaentl! Wit does the Herald suspend its herculean efforts to destroy the memorial of the Salt Lake bar and annihilate its asthora ? Is it fatigued, or does it prove too big a job for the great legal expositor ? Pitch in, member of the Utah bar," and have done with the cussed indictment." - i- . - i TELEGRAPHIC HOTKI. Commander J. W. Sherk of tho navy is dead. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TELEGRAPHIC. Nr day. Four hundred thousand dollars for an industrial exposition in St. Louis have been subscribed. Xfrrthre. Uesr think Is rimluiliKwttckiai Mr. IsjiMrij DKREBY publicly Western Union Telegraph, rsadsrwi last UAHTKltN. Chicago, Feb. 1 1. A Washington special says it is knowu that Oakes Ames has failed to find the receipt signed by Colfax for the twelve hundred dollar check, and that he probably has no letter from Colfax oa the subject. Colfax friends ray he ia ready to prove that he received the $1,201 deposited by him in the bauk from an other person than Ames. The same special says it is a general belief that the Investigating Commilte whatever else they may do, have already decided to recommend the expulsion of Ames and ltrooks. Justice McAllister of the Ilia. Sup rente Court granted a writ of error and supersede in the case of Perteet the colored wife murderer, who was to have been banged at Joliet Friday last. Jno Keranamy was found at a late hour Sunday night in the rear of a low saloon in Kmxie street with his head cut open aud brains ooxing out. He died last eveaing of the injuries. lie is supposed to have been murdered either for money or in a free fight. Philadelphia, Feb. 11. Chairman Wilson of the Union Pacl fie Investigating Committee is here to examine the week for $19,000 alleged to have been paid James F. Wilson, and which was cashed by one of the banks here. Harrisburg, Fa. Feb. 11 The post mortem on the body ef Gov. Geary resulted in the conclusion that he died of syncope caused by nervous prostration, the result of overwork aud malarial influences. His brain weighed 16 ounces. The funeral occurs Thursday. Gen. Gordan has called out the 5th division of Militia as funeral escort. Mew York. Feb. 11. Four seamen of the ship Favorite were arrested here for mutiny. Mrs. Edwin Forrest has notified the executors of her husbands will, she will apply for her dower on the grouni that Forrest was never divorced from her. The damage at Port Deposit, Md., by the recent overflew of the river eaused by gorging of ice is estimated at one hundred thousand. A fire in Granville, Washington Co.. New York, yesterday, destroyed the best part of the village including six stores Lou 85 to one hundred thousand. The Due de Broglie will present a report of the committee of thirty to the Assembly on Saturday. The insurrection under Laxada in Tepee, Mexico, ia spreading. Laxada enunciates communistic doctrines. Dawes and Beck were appointed tellers on the part of the House to count electoral votes next Wednesday. The trial of the Galway priests for interfering with the election ia proceeding before Lord Chief Justice White-eid- e. Medical experts certify to Gov. Dix that Gaffney, under sentence of death at Buffalo, feigns insanity. He will be lung. The Brady's Band train ran into Scrub Grass creek, Tenn yesterday. Not known how many lives were lost as tha passenger car went to the bottom. The snow interferes with operations against the Carlists. The insurrection is dailv gaining strength and now exists in eight northern provinces and is ex tending uonth. The government appears to be on the defensive. An amendment was offered in the Senate to the post office appropriation bil!,aIlowing the Fost Master General to construct with San Francisco and Australia line for mails at $125,000 for thirteen round trips. The Geucva distribution bill passed. A private despatch from Salt Lake city haa been received in Washington stating that a vigorous protest numerously signed by the members of the Utah bar" had been sent on to counteract the document already forwarded by the lawjera of Salt Lake City. The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald says President Grant has expressed himself strongly in favor of the enforcement of the laws even if it takes all the troops in the United Slates. General Sheridan ha been summoned to Washington to give advice regarding the movement of 0 men to Utah. FOREIGN. Havana, Feb. 8. via Key West, Feb. 19. A commission from the Havana Casino went to Porto Rico today accompanying a delegation from that Islam on ita return home. The supposition is that the commission is to prepare for action and a Union against ' i'oint and radicalism. The Flmal laswa nI The Lost, Most, Ckoapoot, This Mornings Report . Greeley's will of 1871 was admitted to probate. The widow of the late John J. Crittenden ia dead. Thurlow Weed is not dead ported, but in good health. The Emperor of Austria will act as arbitrator in the Laureum mine dispute. The funeral of the late Vicar General Starr took place in New York yester- Gardner Fire Extinguisher A CARR- - with Utah Ctaasl ha Avoided. These were the significant words of President Grant to a delegation of od a Herald correspondent at the White House on Saturday. The delegates from Idaho and Montana, accompanied by General Kegley, of Pennsylvania, sought the interview with the President to represent the terrible condition of affairs iu Utah," and to request that be would give it his speedy attention. They represented, what is generally known to be true, that the Mormon Church ; is a despotism and Brigham Young a despot; that this remaining relie of the twin relics ef barbarism" is inimical to our republican aad Christian .institution! ana a disgrace to the . country, and that Utah ought to be ipeedilv purged of the evil by federal power. The President agreed for the most part with the views expressed, aud on ons occasion responded in the language placed at the head of this The American people will article. and, as approve of this expression, General Grant has four ' years more to serve as President, they will have reason to hope Mormonism and despotism in Utah will be checked, if not filially extinguished, during his term of office.--K. I'. Herald. Charley Barstow. 'bt. h, far m Different OVER WASSERMAN. Proposals for Contracts. fra, sail IlPEBIOITO ALL OTREUR. A THOUSAND Ornea Cmsr Qbsitesiiastsb, DSMBTUMT or TIIS COLOMBIA, PoavLAND, Oregon, Jan. 27, 173, BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED attfaisoJUc M'l at Ilia $dc$ of Ilia Chief Military Division of the Parlfle, iu jiurUtnuttr, An Francisco, California, autil aooa of Muoilny, tho 31st day of March, 173, for tramporling U.8. tho Military Stores, Supplies aad Malta dirlag and saining year, coainieBCtng lat Jaly, 1173, ending 30th Jane, 174, aver the fcllowiag routes: Runts Ke. 1600 tuns, awn or Ion, from ha V readers, California, to Fwttand, S Oregon; Sen Frau-ciac- o, ton atereerlem.fto Hunts No. 2-- 60 California, to A uteris, Orsgea; Portlento Is. S 3U0 tons, more or Use, treatW. T.; land, Uregua.ts Yancuuvir, Bento No. 4 200 tons, more or Ins, from Portland, Oregon, or Vnueoartr, W. T-- , to A atone, Oregon; . , Rauto No. 6200 tons, toon or tail, from Portland, Oregon, ar VaneonTsr, W. T., to Hi the, Alaska; , . , Xante No. S 100 Iona, more Use, from Portland, Oregon, ar Vaaaoavar, W. T., to Corny Ban Jana Island, W. T.; loata No. 7100 tons, man er lees, from Port-toa- d, Oregon, ar Vaacoaenr, V. T to Part Tow nabs nd, W. I4 loata Mo. X 100 tone, more ar lees, Orem Pert-toa-d, Oregon, at Vaaeourer, W. T. to Fnleana Landing, W.T.; Roata No. B 200,000 pounds, mart or taw, Itaa Portland, Oregon, to Vort Lapwal, L T. Roato No. 10200,000 pounds, id, Uregoa, or Tueuaver, W. to ort Tfolvilto, W. T.; Roato No. 11 200,000 poaads; mors or ba, from Portland, Oregon, or Vaaooaror W. T, to Port Bum, 1. 1; Roato No. 13300,000 poaads, ssoro or loss, from Portland, Ore os, or Yaocoavor, W. T., to Comp Uaraey, Ongoa; Roata No. 13300,000 pounds, Man or Ins, from Pot (load. Dragon, or Voanavor, W. T., to Comp Warner, Oregon; Roato No. 14 700,000 pounds, mere or haa, Cram Port I eBS,Orr goo Vancouver, W T,to WaUuta, W.T; Roato Now 15 200,000 pounds, awn or too, from Nevada, to Port Wtaaemncca, Boteffip I T Roato No. 15800,000 poaado, Mom or tan, from Wlnnemucca, Nevada, to Camp THAN 1TB KKT, Oao door Brtfc Wd tlmt Imported J 1 Wlam, U,, HARRY Price a Pin Department la Itaelf. I with two chargee, cbem teals) fSO.OO, calm charges Send for Ptolfl 1UARARTKI 3A0l Cewet Jgonogr - I tlielr Kecord. H1 non U tahi SALOON, jrijtjrtorrjr XJt iilt Klmkalt Bloek, Cor. first South St. JAM. HMITII & CO General Acent a foblif SAMPLE ROOMS, WHAT IH S JL 1ST Or X DOING? Turn Door Aw O Jaaailm Oadb. d (Mr XwUMug, WHOLESALE GllAND AND RETAIL Denier la Fins OLLAPODRIDA CONCERT W1XSS, L1QUOMS JUTD CIQJH dmlllf Extraortlluury, 11 AIB Of BB VERB VOB IRS Ladies Library Association PHILADELPHIA BREWERY CONCERT SALOOX WOODS! AMSEIPS Tacoiiaai 0. A C. E. R. (thill a broach), to Port Klaamlh, Ongoa; Roato No. IS 200,800 panada, men or Ins, from TUESDAY KVKMIKG, Terminal O. A C. R. R. (Ongoa branch), to Port Klamath, Ongoa; rv vaa Roato No. 10 200,000 poaado, sun or law, from Terminal 0. A C. R. R. (Ongoa OLLAPODRIDA 's breach), via Canyon ril it aad Pan, to Fort Klamath, On-goCnl-lay- FEB. 11, 1ST3, Ome Dwor ES lhittfeM ; Above Brewery, Proprietor. Sc -- LAMNANI Adjelalmg Ilclds iig Dulldiag, fiat 801 LIQUORS, dec, Inti b it CM ' WAGENERS Bottled Beer, MWI the ihertast Rates, noMec. --Bsif fcjkC( Btul Umjm HSnok'i I oiden et the dspetef the jutf California Browery, IgilOC Boooud South SL, IB between Beta aad CouaucM. P. Engelbrecht WHOLXSALl AND Forolgu JjIM 3MI' & Co, h B RITA1L S1ALISI Corner ef OemuersUl and I --CB hftitl I Demeslle Sc UQUORfiL WINES h 'sit. I-- Hk 4 Soeth Oa, " ' IW RaltLakoCIty. W-- -T. fob. oi --Tko Mww lit WBOLMSjLLX . Jlffi HOUSE. LIQUOR Pwist nStri ZABRISK3E & --T Erl di ' 1 Bare fiw into WISH a Silt ihte AMD and Ordsn Solicited 4 cf Ua01, J ktaul --Tin Setisfcstam btl Mata Street, biiM ifiLtf Two doereioalh of Wells, o Sole Agents Stag0 fa for Hotun WhUkiet. The SaertBarla Iheeity oooascteJ v1 Milk toti s 171, apoa Section 9, Township 6 Sooth, Range 1 Rost, In -- tab county, Utah Territory, with a vtow to tha cancellation of mid ratty; tho said parties are herebv saniaiuned to appear at this office an the 14th day of March, 173, at IU o'clock a. m to respond and fbrnlih testimony concerning mid alleged abandonment. febllKWd GI0.R. MAXWELL Register. semi-offi-eia- lly SALOON-- revved ii Ale & Porter, At the Chenpeet Aid delivered nt lira Xfli fob Id C at Coin mb us, Sb The Salt Lake City mans hat the other day because he sat down in her parlor with that article of wearing gear pon his head. She used her foot inThe Washington Chronicle stead of her hand, because she happened & SHELLEY'S says, it is not the intention of the to be carrying an armful of books, and MAYNARD President or Congress to incite persecu- was too indignant to postpone punish tions of the Mormons, but they are to ment. be compelled to respect the rights of olhera It believes that Congress will The bodv of a young lady has been get in motion regujatious that will laced in the receiving vault of the Two Jf ore Xorih of tJ ITmlkrr Jlouot, XO STOXK, COVXT13Q no USB OR bring Utah in harmony with our politi- fndianapolis cemetery for daily inspeccal and social system and lay the fonn. tion; as the doctors are by no means FINEST BRAXDS OF OFFICE, dation of a reputable State. certain of her death. The indications The Madrid correspondence an- of a trance are the freshness of the WINER, LIUVORR AND CIGAR! Should bo Without a Copy. nounces that King Amaueus will abdi countenance and the pliability of the cate an account of the disagreement be- joints. Im tha City, febSt tween him and hi minister in regard HANNAIIM Ac CO., to certain appointments which caused An Oswego youth deposited a letter Notice to the Public. AULK. in in dissatisfaction , the The a great army. .I'CCKSWIR. ,- - D. W. spout of the pump belonging to the l.'ubli aliens. present authorities will remain in office, object of his affection's parents. The 1 I7KKKBY NOTIFY ALL PERSONS EOT TO if the King resigns, and watch the course old man went to the pump to water the J buy or tirgoiuti fur t ctriaiu minuc uruMr gutoagratefcrlh j IV kaowa a. the Daisy Mine, s.tnntsd la Littlw ofercut. The Republican suaintuiu tnulcs before the girl was up; the youth CuUeawood Or rim 1 lint Bdulh Street, next to Gudlwl Mining counts of District, letaa. (all a pacific attitude, hut will eudeuvor to will tell tho seouci as soon as the docWHISKi belongs to me end to Bnililiag; tod la Ike market. GOLD SEAL JOHN W. MukkliOl't R. tors will allow nim to sit up. procure a Republican government. fob4if I Salt Libs CMy, YUths joall Im 10,-00- JtiLer; j Berthnafoof WINES, 4i)i ttlal Xont epi-xoot- ic A merchant's daughter Ohio, kicked off a young gBLk! j SALOON, No." tragleo-lodlcr- jw pkP J. DUDLKB, HALE PROGRAMME. This rosy, festive, and ever happy sou of old Momus, who can tell more truths than George Washington, aud lauph louder than a Kentucky mule, was in Gold Hill again yesterday, seeking whom he might devour. lie says that out at Salt Lake a RVFl'S SAXTON, 7. Cb os ns (The Sleighing Party). Deputy Qnarto master Central 0. 8. A, good RtAny of the meu caught the foblO 4t Chief Quartermaster. A Trio (Potpourri), Tho Milkmaid, Tho Captlri from the horses, and many w era Kaight and Gappy Swifter. afflicted wiJt it when he left there. A Aria (Tha Retara), Maid of Alliens. 1VOTIC1G. Charley discovered a sure preventer for A mrliecomlo 10. Final rend! the disease, as far as mankind are con tioaof Juba lliown." U. 8. Land Office, cerned, and is now supplying it to all February 8th, 173. Concert to Commence at half-pa-st srvra o'cloak who desire. He left a bottle of it at pOMPLAlNT 11AVIKO BREN ENTERED AT i this office by Jobs Stewart against Ire 8. promptly. this office, where the bottle can be seen. Miles for abandoning his Ilonieetrmd Retry. Ne. Cold Hill Xes. Ticrsts. eaooooseteotaeoaaoeenaeeeaeai Screaly-SvCents, 1084, dated April Sth, tbs Northeast 1 BCILDING, CELEBEATED IAGE& Frurn tho Roato No, 21200,000 pounds, non or Ion, from Fnnckeo, Californio, via Ctaa- MssdamreTha Miller's Maid; Tha Pretty Swim. ant Cily, to Part Klamath, Ongoa Key's Wife of Aldivalloch; Rouay Mary of Argyla; Roato K 22 2OU(U0O poanda, Dun or 1m, from Tbe Rasa of Lacrrns; Bright Alfanta: Jaanita; RoMtmrg, Ongoa, to UakTillOra Narah, The Prtds of Kildaiis; Pxwlie, The Rosa! lie, The Prairie Flewer; Qiiiey Ceuatess; Captive . Maid; Rauto No. 23 6(10,000 poaadi, more or km, from (reek Girl; Child ef tha Regiment; Tbe MilkBlaok-Bjsd Patamo Landing to potato ia Wash Tha Irish Washerwoman; Tbs Faire Queen; The Roee The of Altoadale; Alpine Susan; Ingten aad Idahb Trrttor!M, aarth Shepherdess; My Mother Deer; Widow M ochres; of ihaCtaarwatoraadlaakarivare, Kitty Clyde; The Mia; Tha Jewish Maiden; Tha and mat of tho Colombia; Jacktar list and Feather; Maggie Boat No. 24 600,(100 pounds, mare ar tom, foam MeyQaesa;'Ths The Rom that all are Praising; Keth- iHde; Wallala, W. T., to points ia Waab-IngtTha Maid of Athens; Brange-Un- a; aad Idaho Tarrltorim, as MeUr Bawa; Tha Bose of the Vale; Tha Hapabora ipMlflad; py Iwitrer; Tha Mentost Riri That's Out; Topsy; Roato No. 2i 000,000 poaod don or km, foom Topsy; The Old Felki at Heme aud tha dirt I Left IMIIfi, Oregon, to potato la Oregon, Behind Ms. ooath of tho Blao Mountains aai' Messlonrs Tha Fine Old Bugliah Centtomaa;Tha cast of tho Cascade Bangs; Captive Kaight; Auld BoMu Urey; Young Lockin-va- r. Old Bimea, the Cellarer: Robeson Crasoo; Roato No. M tOOXX) poaads, more or Ism, from H'iaaomacca, Honda, to potato ia Inoea Ardsa; Old GriBMi; Robin Raff; Oalfar Oregonand Idaho, seat of Iho Cae-- firaea; Ysakee Doodle; Cutiela JadedUr, The Old cada Raago aad south of tho 44P of Beaton; The Hunters of Koatacky; Rory O' tloore; Jeeephaa Oreage Blossom; Tho Uaakidon Contranorth latitado. band; Tha Raver of the 8m; Champagne Charlie; FOR TRANSPORTING UNITED STATES MILI- The Indian Hunter; Spirit of 16; The Postilion; Captain Jtake; King of tho Cannibal Islands; Tha TARY MAILS, BTC. Friar; Par Raaailaaec; Tha Pirate; Father, Jsily Rente No, 87 Between Pert Towashoad, W. T. Dear Father, Tha Big Sea Sowar and The list aid. and Camp Pan Juan Islaad, W. T, Roata Ns. 21 Between Aetarta, Ongoa, Fort B tartas, Oregaa, and Port Capo Disappointment, W. 2", Roata No. (9 Between Camp Warner, Oregon, aad Damp Bidwoll, 0. literals; PART I. Rants No. SO Between Fort Klamath, Oregaa' 1. Charlmtowa Qnadriltoa) Instramsatal (Tha aad Ltakrilla, Oregon. National Band. Grand Rains Herald am Proposals mast bo la triplicate aad hare a copy of this advert toe Mnl attached. The following requirements must bo strictly ad- - 2. Chorai (I Lava tha Merry Ringing). 8. Boat (The Sward of Banker BUI), snag by All bids most ba ia U. f. CURRENCY, sad tho Spirit af 19. .. , amount expressed la writing as wall as ia Sgaras. A Sast(Jnlak Maraqalto aai JaaalU. Bids for tnsaspartatiaa by water mast state whether the service is to ba readsnd by steam or 6. Ballad (Whsa yoa aad I war yenng, Maggie), nag by Old Grimes aad Maggie by my Bide. tiling ViMtlfa-- ' Bids for transportation by load will state I a how A Seng (Natalia, the Maid of tha M1U, by tho Miltor'i Maid. ) many days tho storm will be delivered after being received at tha Marttag paint, and will atao state T. Beilore' Gtoo (To all yaa ladies saw on toad), tha ratal at which item will be tnaanerted Gaflbr, Qrasa. Jamphus Oreags BlosesaCoa- daring the winter meelha, Aim 1st November to ila Jedodlah, Robin Raff and KoWasoa Cra- Met March, and la how many day. Over rowtee Nee.1 to I, bid most stats the rate per toa. (skip maasaremaet); over routes Nee. S to 1 Sang (My Traadto Bed), by My Mother Dsar. 22, the rate per peand. aad over routes Noe. 23 to I. Duet (If 1 had bat aThoaaaada Yraif, Robin Raff aad Galfor Oreea. 2U, tha rats per pound per hundred mils. Pull particulars of raqairemaata over rautss Nna. 27 to XOL Solo aad Cberua (Camdn Jsdedlah), Solo by 3Ucaa bo had oaapplicatioa to this office. Cunsia Jededieh. All contracts to go into three 1st July, 1173, and oa toad routes 15 days notice will be given te contracture of tha qimnlity of aappllm to be transPART II. ported at any eaa lime. Tho sum guarantee is with bids for supplin 1 mtrnmiatal 1. (Gatherings foom tho Orchard will be required before they can te entertained. . Walum), Nattoual Band. Separate bide for each rente required. The Vailed ftatee reserves the right to deliver 2. Dust (Lava's Approach), Maid of Athens aad Happy Bwilier. the whale or any portion of tho stares ipeciSed shore to tha cuatrsctor, also to reject any or ail 8. Bong (Simon, the Cdlarer), Old Simon. biile. A Ballad (The Milkmaid's Marriage Song), The Blank proposals will ba furnished oa applicaMilkmaid. . tion to this office. Hash proposal must bo in a separata envelope 6. Solo and Charas (Songs tliatwi never Forget), Sole by the Captive Knight. and plainly sndoreed outside: Proposal for Runts A Tjratoaa Bong (Tha Happy Swilxsr), sung by At at ,gtii North af Wells, Fnrge fo aaovovMNinnitu deeeotf TROUPE Iocs AID AT Liberal Institute, or ' i"fyt lBlisljy call on them altar sating, at the OCCIDENTAL Head Offloe, Salt Lalto City, Roato No. 17 SOO.OOOpouado, non or tan, from Kobo, Moroda, to Csap Warner, Roato No. IS 200,000 poaado, fir. Gardner Fire Extinguisher" The Bis HJ m Cft? Fire Department la tha Principal Cllim af tbs Ualoa bars adopted tbrui. "IUIKF3 OP PIRR DEPARTMENTS ENDORSE thorn as (Ac inf It baa been approved by the tAs TrtMtury, fur am on Sinai Vo, Secretary d adopted fay the I ararnmeiit for the Army sd Assy. It fords absolute protection foam Bra, beiug always ready for lustaut ana, iwrfrctly ioipls ia operation aud prompt aad efficient in ita action. i SLil FINEST 8AL00N W THE lu Urn. ,or Harasj, Ongoa; 1. Naifooei Bmh. $10,000,000 Worth of Property farad by I. I, f 52 F1UKH FDT WITH IT. OUT MORE t Jfosl , GODBE DIRECTOR JUST ISSUED. ' . if ?nl $ foil 'PH 114 iiW s pSi St ft Sht |