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""Tr-f-- "S-1'- ''' " ’ - v r f :ur i:::svQstI0‘ r 'ii- -- ! r JW t J SC Jr a ' Cans T ” i - I- L - -- : V-Jth- e ' ' high le rei iders the cold very severe frost from thO 12tl of September to the 23rd of April w v ry deep on the mountain roads from to e gut feet being not unusual A11 agri-ur- e icarried on by irrigation seldom u antr rain ini the valley the only localities with th better gulches ' he mines arc all they are represented to be bnt successful miners do not jremainin thi country over the winter so as to me ney in or improve the country Nospend they leave to spend their gains where there is more eomfprt and more to1 be! enjoyed So thejso rich mines do not help emigrants as yoa would j suppose by giving them empldy-meTh0 mining in placer diggings ceases forjtbe season about tlie time the emigration begin to arfive though most a month artier all the extensive quarts miners have theif families down to Wallamar Valley where they thcmsfelves go the first cold vftattiApl and are not expected back before! May or Juqe Could lake's Peakers hear worthy eqple from there mourning their folly in earing that beautiftil country of abundance for this of want and desolation as I have dode they would ail stay where they are: Amjoug the literal miners that have eome up from Webfoot Ofegonutea have lost their all to five who have succeeded in adding to an ample living From one who has seen the ui 'i have ar chanco of Collecting his just de-- Vpe1 UV T V v manuS and the government ought not I The St Joseph Union of Jfiy 5th said a Were preparing to leave to interfere in - th & matter He moved thousand ’Wagons-mines foij the that Many were loaded ’’ city J theadojptioir of thle report wlth corn for government but the - majority Captain Marsh: U believed the cotton belonged to persons who deigned settling in j :Jf - longeto thc-g- i vemniQnt indltyai the new Territories '? employed in cNwrOngJto'infcrfcre 'With tiieirTiglt !It Over 8000 ateapa Chgines Sre ( In In oil for and pumping Pennsylvai waaXniatter ivhic l should bo eettledby boring T j -: nia j ' jl ' 'ihe "courts and the" Chamber of Com- - The petroleum excitement Increases in IoAmerce had nothing atoll to da with it wa Companies are forming! at Des Moines lie regretted that tho aunject had ever other points with ample AapitaL ' ibeen ml The of tho Union Pacific Bo ad’ business moved taken that the X up ' ' Vt Lawrence to the Missouri State linp has from whole matter be in definitely postponed Mr S' B GhitU nden said the ques- - increased so rapidly since its opening that fj 4 the Company has not been able to keep up a ticfiH' was a V It sufficient very important one number of freight cars to accommo-dat- e ' aflted the merchi nts of country so ' it1 j’ M'Ilorace Greeley Is working in a new field largelythat pfomp government action icontribiited a love atory to a late number was Tljere' were more ewes He -- 5 V - : z- -- I - H' -- j ht i y-:-- I ’’ ' to - necessaiy before the Court 0 Claims at AVashing-j'-- oftiieliader At last il is authoritatively decided tiiat 'a ton-thcould b a settled for many oiiaanlhiay “wear the breeches' with im-ilte Elephant yean The Cham er of Commerce had a special work to perform lii this ques 0 bark Pontiac with two hundred tae ocn I VcontiauationSt A ntal jiaismissed meh and anna to sail for Mexico goyefhmi tiony special commit fcu wag stopped byready the ’chief decldtai that ihe collector of San I tee should be app rioted to inquire into r I as much as an Frainciscoj iMay 20 tiS instructions- were of right to wear ' ' i what portion ' I wLn!wwr ? OTcrcoet which ret ? received from Washington Aorthcrn creditors and to see that their I ConfliJt” has reach i i Greeley’s'Anjericah M UnixvLkxBtsi Rjlcx of Jxsiaxs —The proper debts were paid To put the I cd a sale'of TQOdO copiea and h Grrman cdi I UazeDal Indians occupy the province bf Cam proceeds of thecot on sales iu the :Trea - tion&Jn preparationr I T1i® Mfesoiui uoshwackers have been be - i peachy formerly a portion of tho Mexican sury until tlicfCour of Claims decided I ®4 ‘V ilh of f??1”- on them wu the Z thing tlit coold I 11 summons a surrender I inaepenaentraoej they threw on the Hex May theysent)in - happen f tho Jnol if sacking city Gen3Valbrgo! yippathised with the I witliby' morning I Tlie Leavenworth Bulletin says: '"report bat saw ap opriety in dropping former masters to subdue them tho matter lie T :ad eorae corresnon- - j D! a4 Butterfield Sbpferiutcndent pf the I by 150 to 1 Overland start propfesea Express1 ' They haveja standing army of 15000 men ne Ie OM&rm jkich r mnitcUeal with theTflint lock market- - end “worth that gentleman sog eated that the qaea- - J f tt(j jyirid tion had a politic d and legal bearing I Tire Atchison IVeo Press of Xlty 12thsayi: weapon being both word andaxc Their as well 03 a COmme 6101 one and Stated We learn froin a pasaenger arrived by the I artillery couaists 0f thirty pieces of cannon th Indians on I which are manned by captured Mexican gnn- ki that he thouffht p Oyeriand Coach ’ —L at t j Tuesday night last made their y ap"ranr were inexpedient About Pat MullttUy's Station fifjj an ' jLr! t wnu fof '? i :i - - FIO-URKS- V : ' THEATRICAL ORCHESTRA ! ! PRICES OV ADMISSION: r ParquettsTTS cts' fcenfre Seats $t ‘i $1? Frbat Seats 6125 Second Circle 75 cta Front Seats $1 Third Circle' all parts 25 cts -- question ior the - a yirst-Circl- - at 7£ o’clock I ’v South - BEEF FORK MinTON' sAiix: - VEAetc ' ’ --o- - i fI t ' JChamber 'ui t o that' I General Connorhhs! goneto Omaha' would uot bo Ifarr ed toan extreme! ‘‘Tbreejmonths ego’ says at Atchison pa T American prints sold for 50 cents Sow ' rrtvAijA‘ noldea of cptl WOtdd bo aUoTced per they arafKllmg floffeej JTM: Mt to- - confiscation law I he- py th?irip?r lev: j ed fax AU9 T HAYVKINg Corn edXJoei and Pork Opposite Salt Lake House J B HKIIKDITU T ' 2S-t- gi'iitf f 8 pedal core children TIN "WARE i Performance to DELICIOUS STEAKS AT LOiVFIGUItCS coin-men- cf Tin Plato Holder mid Iron! Tui Slioot (' f 11 : SOUP SIEATS BC HHARHEY BARKS BARKS! 2S5-- tf or - ' " -- v- - BOOTS J j Oallery next door north of the Telegraph Office Eaat Temple Street uptil the loth instant Address Box 8957 New York City Taylqrs-Photograp- B Young WANTED i Wanted! - riVHREE GOOD r ' TALLEY' ' 4 I S' i" 'Apply to 2876 J a E Dt 272-l-m TRIPP Jul Steenbock t a large and W H HOOFER v well-select- CAxl-- s AT ffritish Belize by the river Honda only CoVnUSSION 3LERCHANT AND DEALER IN j Groecrlei Frovlilong) Drugs Jet very little intercourse takes place be j ''i"1' tween tho Indians and the colonists and of Dyo'IStufffi and -- t tiuit ioch la lehiefly contraband ia daracter' MIXERS’ OUTFITTING GOODS '! UflLKERBRO’S ’liwl J' PACKAGES1 A ' Opposite' Salt Lnhe Hoase ' -- ! T daring-to-da- i j I v-- j if t A - ‘ -r r 1 “ it lowest market rates I- “s2? 12 12 BuckeyieT Combined Mowers and Reapers it U dementaM nay be of each eec- - tiOBaie expatiated 09 as glibly and poa- “ VM lafo aibly as ufisCrupnlously f- by half adozeu “Ch ap Johns' v : r trumpery wares -- ii -t t- I :i ’ --f I 3-- Vp 12000 Jba“Pibw:Steel l m ock'crk y W’' f1 j '? frlbutary of John DayBiv-- 1 '-i- "j h w 4 morialitirf-- 4-- vv'-iW- ' ‘ r w : X - : n ix: i t-- r i 1 rr I? -- 'X- - - ' 1 ? V'! ‘'fri ':rv' ' 3 JUST i ii-J- I k t ’J t Cf 5--la ' r y IV moft SabsMutial and jmuUaite Our Celehratod- - TREES Vad' 4' ? V i! leapeetMIy nrfte my Old Castmaera ai many new ones mm please to call aad'see ase new mud commodious L V' - i PEOVISM DEPOT old Mon Blrelt db Stubbs mesa doer' foelow Vise fi I artid FHESH BUTTER t firsts1 where my enstomers will always find ' CHEESf"ukbh BGGSrHAM9roTAI0BlDimniOTi etiLrto 'I- ' - always on hand fcr nolo by tho pound weight j ? “ T FANCY atylo: OF r’ l'4 r X “ay Stock wOlbew eipW STIRRUPS ''' Vaiwayi' cB hsni"'1 -- - I V: - V‘ (J SADDLES AXDd HaRXESS HADE new MTO i ORDERi Jnth V House- - mere iVl : a famiiIy stores AOpporit HawkinF Blacksmith Shop) :L " Hi St Lonlar Mo - MCKINNON "j' - vi: ‘ A Having groatly’Tncreased fiuillties for safpljf - Saddle ajrdHarness ic Aw- - j !ofxista ittjl yMZ juraL?'''"''’ Immediately by a great pestilence Jin of She - bear which should pass Xmpnte pud for Sale' on ulvaZcr i westward desolatfngGermany and tl ‘ ! west'and 'spreSdhig to the H HOOFER eauslsg ' j Apply-t-o 66-lgreat ritv w--j ’ O'tv ® 0' iSLiCity I- & CURTIS e PowSr Thrasher v s? --- " extremely I J lowed 4 rPitt - &Co’s8-liors- York Cltyj PROVI 82-- tf 1 I - ‘ ' rit-qVj- f § ? to : as ie Brown ’ dr i'V Opposite th 3 Salt Lake r- i- MOWERS REAPERS and - ' 1 imperial - m y i cei ? -- tf dS! PETER STUBBS - - ! WOOD WANTED A -- GOODS Opeuiiifir h®' - Ii s yr mir NORTH MAIN STREET 61 antl Now 1W Just received Li :£ i iy ' ed 287-l- lbt StREET and NcW " r‘ tv vit 17"TABK ipLACE Stock QFFEB ih every department of Litecatnre and College Text and Science including DcboM Books at th lowest prices ' wholesale and fetaiL SHOEBUIDGE ’ - 14 MUIUIAT j Montgomery Street SAN FRANCISCO ' IMPORTERS OF GENTS' FURNISHING i 283-l- m TO GO TO 'SKULL T Booksellers Importers APnbllihers JT 417 Mid OF efi AJIQMAN&CO t j t MANUFACTURERS ' 4 & ’ WHITE AND FLANNEL SHIHTS Drawcrs Under Itlris etc THE PACIFIC COAST for sole I- E M hy TOE ONLY - 2872w i 272-l- m OX WILLIAM MANNDiTiaioa Agent on Road OFFICE of the OVERLAND STAGE' LINE' East Temple Street G 8 L City i an-tob- FOR BALE CHEAP VERY LOW RATES LEATHER AND eff the fevered elements of Midsummer at EXCLUSIVE BOOK' HOUSE TPO CONTRACT to T putting np ONE THOUSAND X (1000) TONS IIAY on NORTHERN 8TAGE ROAD between Salt Lake City and Virginia City and Iolse City Apply to PAUL COBURN Ltaistant Ssperihtendent on Road Orai SHOES h ffi 287-- 3 " o —— ’ East Will be received ORDERS forMrpurchases TAYLOR at Cnn-an- d GjEORGE i ' - - - a l - I - - :-r- fled Fine Bark In connection wtyh my market wKl also be the SALT LAKE ICE DEPOT Wanted by whe I am prepared on a large scale ihr cwHag E B TRIPP r i RAGS!: RAGS!! I- " THE RAREST CUTS lOO Coirds j 1-- that wQl satiate the epicure and d 1 - 1 ( DINNER RD AST'S ( -- ' - FOR BREAKFAST i ’ ‘ : sati I I -- : b filling erders scat i Ten Days’ Grace -- proved i SAUSAGES always on hand u I" I T ““ ¥ FRESH POHIC j I Ition f on it Jand they! everything' j t percent could then dischiargi their debts President' Johnsotf in spiteofthe late fear- J Their hatred towards the Mexicans at XPOWDER YOUNG HYSOX faie- Mr'Moses II Gri inell ' sturdily maiii M goes about without! a guird and whose hvidsj prior to achieving "their AND talnodtliat it wa3 in ooliticat nresent to i ‘fe?P0sci himself in public places- with the I pendence th?y sobered the most brutal freatniGHEST PRICE paid for dean COTTON natore most i intense the as rjIHE ment of j slaves ntmogt injifieren(lev at this Office saywnat the government onght to do in £ larg band Ute warriorsj : with their Attempts hiaye been made by the Mexican A limited quantity of CLEAN WOOIiCN ft r — ' yernment to sell these Indians to !Guban RAGS will be purchased ' them on at bnm"C& i': X 'MSF Bring enters for slaves but all such attempts have J ' " ' f v- I 'toiled Theui SO certaiivof the suspension i the is be said to Gov Evans talkwith subjugation hTe The Middlo j Con-1 of the OF THE CHOICEST QVALITY I I J Maxlmilian’e expe- t wm destination their contemplated Park objept by fiscatioa law " : " f ’ t n t : I : I o— i' ! dition into thfe province of CampeaChy The ' : i T -auall I — reso ved ' PACKAGES STANDARD rocent the that NORTH-WESiL ia iubstance of the foregoing HUNDRED CORDS OF RED FIXE WOOD THE ' regulations ofut1“ go rerDmentrejctiDg "' ' ' wanted immediately it the Paper Mill For V ' ' Colondo -?X Mining Journal ’ with I contract the onlhtcndered of oil or I Ytrade apply at this Office portion merchants I j l I I aoimiameeniystue further r ' “d buin“ men of tht Plac® LT® ®i®®d a 1 Tfi Wak Vm i l V'l consideration ottbi cotton Plaoce ' FoketoLDw— 27&-- v thi questionVby ti pula tion agreeing to' disregard r the Sunday Going the round of !V ststemeut i' Is the s papers ‘the Chamber unneceeajyu’ ' Isbor oi! 'Hl(ie Iaw" as they esU It J passed II that: twelve Jyears'ago a pamphlet oftpro TOR SALE AT j Said nullifi - pheiies compiled from the ' papers of iienor-tt ut " Legislature! ®reg?n t v BACK AKd FORTH J " I tr btT sslso subscribed a fandbf 'Tjjt 'V-r- v $S00tobe I man!d was publisbedin Germany £ Among ri i V I - California Nevada and Criotbejr T be defend“1g W suit that inay things jthe pamphlet foretold the I VI : Idaho aiw oc-- 1 I i i 1853 tlie I all law mean brohi France? the where waref ioiating Nearly eagle greatly exercisedconcemintrtha VTood’s ' Mowers respective value of the 'reaouroea' ot tofPfrt (agtandrould "WALKER’BRO’S MBe“ b6pi on Vmuch as though there was no I (Russia) also the jwar in India how the - f Tj’V and the ever moving y ouil wktyS OX YOKE) ) tir ‘ 1 - a - - 'V i 1 k it PLRA8CRE In fpAlyEa A luerons friends and the announcing to grattons h ial12 a mmJ2: Retail purchasers will And my Ware tow enousH The Box Office open for the Sale of Tickets ou to make It aa (Arfsct with them to give me a call am toSlvnu and before purchasing elsewhere Thnrsdsjr June 1st from-lion Friday and Batnrday from 10 atujj to 3 pm and from A 30 till after the commencement of the jpWformance y at 8 lon-paint- v I tltuia - PREPARATORY ’ to leaving per the Sandwich My enstomers will find me ever reajy to I Islands I m iltiirow of erlUngcIF my STOCK OF TINWARE and offer to dealers or them with I traden an opportunity r 'Ini in j e Boors open Recent driven off j by the troop history which extends 'far back into 7 rhecoacb was hoursincorithrees relative to trade I delayed Their number' is said governmental action about TT ' The coach had an escort from rtiqulty J J 500000 and and commercial m ercurse with the j sequence their territory separated from Valley Station to Fort Kearney i a- -- I i I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT Under the direction: of Professor’ THOMAS will lerlerm daring the evening choice selections from th4 most popular airs - i‘-- UAttKET JACOB ORNSTEIN ST LOUIS MO and at the Residence of 19th Ward G A LCity V:i THE VrvMK : - - ? - : j ( to1?? ’ “aS 7—- ! FOR SALE theT kind m the world I v -- w k V Which: hare invaiiably been greeted with the most eathuaiastic applause from every audience These figures bare been brought to siudi perfection as jtO'defy all competition surpassing anything of of j - NEW STAND AND CHOICE Pino lloiled tTable Salt or ANIMATED AUTOMATONS! - 1 t ' i salt: WORLD ' apparentlj - : 1 r: IJ 20 SOUTH MAIN- ST11EET w £4- M - 2M-- f Together with innumerable and tmaiing incident ini VENTRILOQUISM- - and MECHANICAL 1 i- - - 5 or TUB overland rack in£ - first nEiiiite IN THE I BAKES GRAIN CRADLES r 4 SCYTHES and afi'klnds and deecriptkxis of Agricultural linple tnents of the very best quality constantly on hand (SIGN at Office of 4 - t Wbs u u - J i thrashers PLOWS- - WONDER Ireisht GRAIN AGRICULTURAL t WARRHOUSE i 1J luivlBK ARTIES gg-t- f t and SEED STORE i 'je'rJb'Wt- - ‘ 3 ' Apply f f A n: r ' V' J- - ‘ L tl WiWn A q i MYSTERY 'v- - j ‘ f - Bariium’ Fenner & Co's w JUNE 2nd and 3rd 1865 ilaking this popular place of amusement a QEpUS ENCHANTED TEMPLE of - ' ' 2S6-t- & SATURDAY ETEK1SGS NIGHT? 'IN " ’ v A - a W '’uTd gifd twoof MAGlCALvSEANCES OR 'I r 4 WAITED! STREETS This House Is nbw open Ibr the accommodation' of the public- - with good rooms and' ble supplied with tho best th market affords VIZARD MARTIN his ' mX‘ 6b j ft W & 3 A SHOOT Proprietors A i WONDER CREATDfO -- : a h AND -JACKSQM i iK The Haugimat beg to announce that they have MOWERS made arrangemento with REAPERS " FRIDAY I ' VIRGtXIi CltY t jjL rot the RENOWNED - I H a : : P 'T i rill MOmNERRITORY v It BCuTioir Johs w T'-- V' r - -- i i all'-throug- z4- : jandy J q TWO NIGHTS ONLY! s’ r J 4 r --1 i r: ' i ‘ : ' i CORNER OF IDAHO Martixi'tdiO ’Wizard ' - ? ' ! r RLANTERS’OUSE T Acting and CUgi Manager : mti r ' ‘ ““ ’i f’l ' j- 'HaMger-- - Dnbn-qoMer- "y-’- ’Thursday: Jefort-olTerc- I X'j Bedwood Fisher D C Cofbin M A Hand A Gants and P Larson'Wm Mann lyr J Mrs - 2 andchildren D McGovern lady' Corcoran S P Carpenter T R Lewis j 9 J‘ ’ 1' — r -- K- Gants T-- :rr - - '- "' ’ Bir-Allo- w star-arit- : j 'f'j- ’: I ! - rt- -v i j ArrivalsThunday:-l-- ' V ’r' '‘-- AlUHVALS AflD DEPAllTCRES rka otxxland mail like ' Idsho-ward- '!’ fA m'- 5- — ' -- - - ' - Telegraph -- '- - 4:' Last Cdl and early (in the spring there er The mw mines are estimated at T25 from ihe Dalles by the Caxfron Othr Daily was a strong flow of emigration from ynfles fohd s j and j Nevada to 'Idaho and (ifornia wsfl ohn Con Malian hS six JWKKiHa imported Capmhi y wrsxDAT jn&a — Montina Now the tido is apparently fold I coaches from the Cast f o tun Jbetweefl 'r J ebbing utmost as regara Idaho for ih tfrhatilU and Boise city) He purposes to v v Nevada papers are iq considerable r glee xtendtln line to Chico Calf pitii ' 16 W per(ftnMVctklyi 00 Aaimmf kSeVefaI droves of cattle 'have been sent 6 00 over thelarted factof a vigorous rash j 00 Hi Months 6 Jlonllia Viz Wal Walla recently ’towards Boise Vu S 60 Thro Months ThiftUottUii back: toward that State people are from Month For hndT Qw droves --have fnr Month dUrMl jheeaad twa-- : large Pry single number' S5 hurrying awajjT from IdiahaasTast’aa they r® j the Wiliomettej Krtocity Cascades from laoj Ter aingln unmlwr can Chinai leh greasers and white men Sossea the same destinations ‘j fa A company hasbehn organized To build a all line the r ad and the tide of emigra Tiifc 'cof I’ON SEIZURE eanl arpun the Willamette tkm is no longer Idaho-war- d says the fen which jthinks that Mjeo- fii £! JfDisdDgicp Virginia m 1'coun-trrxiijj civilized y oonBlileroHo work in a i Thih qacetion' i6ae nf ple had ictte j The foilowing letter ict the Denver News men iu the hard to'that to lialf at go tjoimnercial price thanjtQ raresenta importance a picture by nq means encouraging Statcs At a tccent meeting jof tho old rcglonrtere provisions are scoroo ' i V adventorcQa emigrants who have their —fi cea set s: :J 4i Commerce and hundred CbaTnbcr 870 the of a flour and Iear? being Xew Vorb ‘ t 1V Bomir CnrYr Aprfl 28 1865 ) indU everything elsejn proportion’' policT of the government in the me through your Mk Braiur ! J ! Kfcriminato conflschtion 'of rottocij at the r rissiily the Iddho jToIkswouId give pper to tell feoinfortable livers east mat this emigration toward the Pacific coast of the ' South' was discisse3 and actioir taken thini stjratjher differen color to that continent ' V is all a humbug at least so far as d ?! relative ty the by a corn--4 for therjarb generally if not always two Ideating iirh new sectionor mining district any who crossed the plains last year that - V mitteo previously appointed that sidei to a question y ought themselves well off when tne2' a ' of said chietfeature the report ' pUfpoef Spice about the first of October last provis- JATES ITEMS BY MAIL such of a as course the advocacy being are very high and no labor of any I' H ' rorthera creditor to ‘j ' n I Greenwonld permit a Thi administration at Washington has been amount whereby tp earn a living backs are only fifty cents oil a dollar No ' from a Southem nreei to arrest and try the editors bf bouses to vent— enow- storms and cold coliectjiiis just pues comweather 'Teams worm down' and sent to Times for and the vs-- ' Chieago & the sell to latter debtor by allowing mountains to recruit up again have most W tho assassination of Mr Lincoln r I- sufficient quantityj of cotton t6 discharge plicity died cows and octhem the wU those papers hjst year it Is as 1 that indebtedness L: rditcvialsjlu 4V No save forests ter' ia the mountaia gulch-es‘v : i serted having had a tendency to lead to his so wood hhs to be drawn iten oritwelve Colofacl F A (po'nkling 'Stated thatl jissaSsinationi Y s miles And loga to build a cabin for winter 'j hot a famydittt from one to three or four A merchant or Cht rleston had expressed band lot bushwhackers captured and J have the mountain fever many have died "4- jv-hiwillingness a id anxiety to pay a burned Iloluen Missouri on the night of Mai and were hariedfroni the wagons where 4v:V"' 1 hsd Suffered for two or three weeks they d9btwhich he o ved at the ‘nortlibut eth aQ&killed four mien -- The late Governor ililton j of Florida was After leaving the valley! of the Platte there governments rnd confiscated all his a a duellist a preacher a politician Is no wood' only In mountain gulches very laWycr difficult Of access until yon strike’ the Cas-i f property The C olonel thought it only and ajeuicide :i cade range of mountains say 150 or 175 j fright that a Nor hero creditor should A dfcsperate gang of robbers infest Nash miles from alti-tthe PacificToast The r ' - " The :i :r v ! 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