Show The Daily Telegraph vemibdat Jcowmr jue : ' 1y M - ’ bii r jV'fVr Srnum'- - ' - 't pVMtfftih- ' - TiifrVo:l1V rrin ihcii M'Jiili ro Prt Almnnl flC ' M’irtli''®° 5 00 Thrw Uijiitbi ' diJirrrf -- rw iiiiiilt burnbff - 7 a' n a — e 00 3 50 - Per Monil V 1 36 25 300 Feraluglenuuiber r -- ' y"h ' A " Taxation an Debts qf Rations —A just isFued frAm life Foreign TRADK WITH UTAH i MnchKas ben- said latelyijibont the CmmcpcrnU relations Utah sustains to & t her great niatts of "trade in the East and Wst and the bpi( methods for the : tianlifiortation pf all gpods for which we " hve to --depend upon outside manufac-'lure It is av subject of considerable k importance especially to the people' of : Utah while other? a're to a considerable - extent pecuniarily we arc ofibeted' in that particular direction more ' than thejtbe they spectators of any class or cluiuer whatever either on A the Coloradoor ahy bther route: r 'The trailv bf C:tah4s constantly and IVi Vapidly increasing an d must continue to i r:- j - - m gfrea the'following kccouat of the revenue and pdb lie debt of f arioas countries stating the re venue as estftriajed in the budgets and the expenditure al?o but it will not be necessary to mention this last Except where it differs ma' terially from the revenue: United Kingdom 18G3y revenue £2 8s 2d perhead tf population debt £28 2a 5tl per head of population France (I864) revenue £2 Os Id pcr head debt (1863) £14 Os 4d Suf aian Empire (1862 ti revenue l2s jfd expenditure U 3d debt £3 11a Id j Austria (1962)' revenue 16s 8d expenditure £1 0i 6d debt '£6 12s Id j Trussia (1 SG3) revenae £1 2s 4d debt £2 3s9d Italy!! (ISCI ) revenue £1 4s 9d expen-- ! diture £2 0s5d debt £5 13s 3d Belgium (1863) revenue £1 6s Id debt -- - £5 7s 3d - - do so through thq last grb and the increM- demand in oar midst for 'the ccnvelnchcps amllfacilities S'civi'izcdifcriud until the road of V:'" rv- i r iron" and' “Po-flinlJilly” puts its in direct communication with tlio great 'I marts of commerce in Hhc East the j Jiqu5B'tions as to the best inode of transit is one fTeoijsiderable interest' ' Ourl commercial 'transactions hare i -r beejj on an extensive ' smile with both ’ East a ml West’ For eight or nine A years largo quantities ot merchandise - :A: - have been brought from' San Francisco y to Salt lakc The foute originally was ly'watcr toSan Pedro from that point to IS ah" Uuenaventura over the great deserts to this City then when' the Wa-th-o precious pi efalswcro discovered in Washoe district was 'shae and 'eftled that route was adopteTl as being 'Arable through being partially in-'- d L by thevliite nian " riy however a good deal" has Y about lhv Colorado- - some ocated that us being tie rpuP icncohat troiild biding our x grcutly jeduced rates We have Jks - itivcly beeii informed who “fii V Holland (IS63) revenne £2 5s 6d n wing-populatio- g : 1 : 'M ' : - Norway £llsT6d: r venue 13s a Vv & 12s 1 of-11-s a - : Had Exoiun— One Terry writes to k friend 'ip Idaho about tile Kootenai mines :IIe seems to have got over any love sickness for tkat'part of the world if he ever had any if we may judge from the following extract: roiu ttatvMH here and the Pen d’Or-eill- is almost impassable for packtnrins is a terrific rpnteon horses and mules e 1 1 will give you a description of this mining i ' -- - e In -- anarticIo recently published in 1 l’uA bywtuJ!of Sacramento Virginia and Austin At the’ same time it is aUted i r L -- r ho-for- mer - r- y u V- - : - - mi J: J " I" y ''vtphy l:'vrfw:thin y'y 'C thU route the cost of would probably bo a little higher the Colorddorbut that the gain '’Albthe ifice of freighting wpidd be far cottA tefalanceil by the safety Ri1 of t Yet they n jviso that "every inducement in the 'vay'oflow fiulirerfor tcaining should be oiTered to tho UtbpidnV theft' their i by yvfijT of v acEAmonto A piece of- very sound tbat-j- ' ' J 1 v'- - ‘cf1‘i'iJyf wv that is the majority of the’ of "Utah desire to obtain our the lowest figure and economy thcrcof will help to about bring such doairablo end f as ws w m Tus'Kootex Ai CouxTB v — We have before v a- -' r- 1 £ ' - v I i " S y' : v-- ‘hat the folks 5factnext door to?A k ‘ J in the Kootenai famine Messrs ri'giorvvfcre laaekbura A Idilo Kootentdy in May stale of affair from grtrett arriedat LeiwisfonN7 I reporting ' i a terrible prevailing there fromJapk-p- f provisions For three months theriThad not bcen a pound of Aonr In the market and alfthat could be Obtained came by way of Accommodation from the: private stocks of those 'who “provide for a rainy 3ay” The camp Had been deitltnto lof the utapleartlclenof subsistence But ai that ronntry abounded in garnet the people drag fed along ' their cxistence without very great ‘ Fish xk particular :’was- -a large ffleribg aiiurceand after tlSt ' sort ftxickena anL - -- I LADIES’ m Which will he offered nt Puhiij Auction at 2 oclock jim must bd closed out at a great d are-dotte- if 'V -f-c- t- - P blXSON J TfflEATEE lt nr e PHELr n & - doll I l ah vat II - STORES Buck Bcsivcr OttcrSkins T' n-- - n vy IA PRICES! -- ’ - "!" :i re- jceentjy appointed coram!tteeto solicit funds for exploring jroute for a wSgonroad between Lewiston and Burnt River Rapfds had met with ‘splbndid success more having been received: than was needed A large drove if- - beer cattle had left Little Salmon for Bojse via “Packer John’s trail” Since' the boats htd cdromenced-runuin- g there bad been aq average Ehipme'ut of geld from Lewiston of oyer $20600 to each stea’ mer i The new diggings on the Little Fayette are represented tojbe vji'ry promising A detachment of thirty cavalry under CaprBowcn had arrive from thff1 Dalles on " j the way to Lap wai1 The cry is (still for more laborers Radiator says—“The great scarcit cf mi: nersin this section is severely felt jlYe can employ all’ the labor Boisd has to spare:” A sturgeon 8 feet long and 200 pounds weight had been caught in the Clearwater near the’kteaaibdat landing At Or o Fino' things were li vely The Chi?‘ namen numbering about 300 were investing There was plenty of water and largely considerable' gold was being taken out Hon W A yonlder had atrnck- verr rich pay dirt in hls hiU diggings on Moore’s gulch The new Ciedrwater stafioif diggings were deyelopiing as (richly as was expected and ’ ( -- attracting considerablattcntion ELLIS & Ticket-of-Lea- re 1 i STAPLE ‘ DRESS GOODS I nt - ed IldxE — President Young and hfrftiends returned yesterday afternoon from their visit to Salt Creek Juab county The weather was pleasant and the trip through oat very agreeable: Admitted— On motion of J M Thurmond Esq John V Watson Esq of Nevada was admitted before the Probate Court as a mem" ber of the bar Tax Sacramento Union has an aeouniof the arrival of the company for the Sandwich Islands It says the “happy family” took passage on tltf'Saa Francisco boat ALL A HOAX! NO GOLD AT PROVO!! Yeiterday Ann Carrigan -- sy and further that plaintiff retain posaea aion of theft minor (children unless there be those of Sufficient age to elect otherwise and he retain possession in her own right of tte premise where she now resides 'Case of J Fnnkenstein-e- t &l for the use o Nelson JBonkofskey vs L Nassauer et ai in aaanmpsttContinned for farther service The case of Z Snow va 6 Rosenbaum & Co in assumpsitV'was called up Plaintiff present defendants vnot appearing were called for three times "but came not whereupon judgment was givcn'foiLplaintlff $513 and costa of auit Z Suow vy L G Rice A Bro in assumpsit Case withdrawn at plaintiff’s cost Mary Ann Hopbines vs Alex Hopltines in divorce continued till The Grand J ury presented a bill indictment' for larceny against NYm Box who plead guilty ' to the charge Mr Thnnffond prisoner’s counsel briefly but feelingly advocated his cause ta which a reply was made by the Prosecuting Attorney followed :by the Coart both leaning to the aids of mercy' The case was held under advisement till this morning C jminqv— From the Millennial Star we learn tha the BS Kimball sailed from Hamburg for Hew York AMay 8th with 553 Scandina- viai emigrant on 'board Etder'A W Win-ber- g President of the company etc' etc lA H V"V for i HARDWARE & CUTLERY and examine before" purchasing elsewhere at higher prices ' ETC i N S RANSOHOFF & Co and ean supply cn short notice any quantity of - f PStnbbs Lake Ilonra GREATLY REDUCED! All who wish to sw-ur- e avail themselves ' Opposite Belt JACOBI 0RNSTEIN o7 - CITY VEGETABLE AID GROCERY STORE! Bread Crackers Cakes Pies etc ETC Now en mute "Offer lor a ahort tlma ell at prices ! 309-- tf at any other IIouss - Also a foU amt consplete isaortmeal - Jn Town- Groceries!- or OUR as low as ’ TOBACCO CIGARS Tht Highest Prices Paid Gall BARCAIXS - oppoitucily I i !VERY 1 OF THE SEASON j LUXURY Fresh Beef Pork MsttonVeal I Politeness Strict Attenwos ANb AccoSj ALWXTI WILL HOBATION TO CcSTOXERff THE ORDER OF THE DAY AT corned' Beef and tongue Front1 Stoll Nw'Mat CHADD & DAVIS’ Market Tallow always on hand —Depot for Ice 309-tf - ± East temple Street - - The andenfgned will 'on the first Thursday In JulyJ' commence to carry the U S Mails from O Li'L City via E T City Tooele OraatsVille GoStockton Snainblp Fairfield Cedar Fort-en- d shen itoPa jeon and In connexion therewith will carry passengers and parcels and will purchase goods on commission in tbia Cty for the people of d Settlements thus affording tbe them the advantages of G B L City maiket ' i i J t ' r - AXD CANDIES accrum d Q8L D' and fisw-Wuu- T Xnuunt O D KEATON’ EDWIN KV8HY0N Mr Jacob J)rnatein sells choice meats u the Market i 05 3 - 6th WardLGL 8 L City C GEXERAL ASSKtTMEXT Jiwe26th 1166 v'--r “ ' frf s ' v 32 4t w "rX— J - WANTED ! fPCj REXJ A nOUjgE with TWO OR X-- 1 and a bnataeae OFFr CE ' 198 -- tf tl westiiJ j 306- - if ELLIS & BROTHERS “Heberts - Mill-- ’ a ? j — - and bread J®-- Onr place of business Is on East Temple Street : Delicious Early Fruitsv " above-mentione- 1 I GOO TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR 'V- above-mentione- PriC®’ :Sh ' We Will alsn Carry ia connexion with the U S Mailt parcels and purchase goods on commission for die people of tho Settlemisota along the Weber ElverI Our terms ' of commission will be flvp per cent ten dollars and ten per centfor anything under that sum rbntee will The service on the be weekly leaving City every Thursday at 6 am and returning every Wednesday by 6 be received for tbe Daily Snbscriptlone-wll- l ALL KIiDS OF PRODUCE - 5 th door flbove 2£lmlall ALawrenee MAIL NOTICE “t A' ? r 1 We want it alsoj understood that wo keep eon- stoutly in full )Uit J3T MrS'tubbe offeTi family provisions and fancy groceries greatly reduced Of Go and seme his superb bans get prices’ '-V itaple FANCY GROCERIES etc “ofiter ed at r ? jy: mew Stock CLOTHING1 Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goodly I of which wc ofTeriXf the very lowest prices to make room for ofcr And a general assortment of Messrs Ranaohoff A Co call attention I- READY MADE AH family Provisions GOODS GBXTLGIIES’S EVEIb OFFERED IN THIS MARKET GREATLY REDUCED PRICES to their large stock of plain and fancy dress V' ' TEAS! Where can be found at : s MILLINERY THE FINEST STUBBS’ ’ goods teas groceries etc the very lowest prices” Groceries' I COME and GET TOUEMOSET BACK at j e X -- -- " About: fifty-firmiles from Lewiston on the Kootenia trail it was reported there was any amonnt ofgydnnd rich with goldybut the difficulty of getting water was great thongh Dot Insurmountable ' V5 xcitement abonV'lSe Conr d’Alene creasini la fact the” sons had gonb from generaL Many perLewiston and pack-Fishenraiw had-Ie- ft their trains In charge of Indiana whUs they "'cr DRY GOODS - o Probate Court : -- 1 i S’ “ vt trsj I : " v 1 knce 7 —r lot Domestic Dry Goods Notions Perfumed Hardware etc es dewe glean va James Carrigan in divorce Court creed a dissolution of the bonds of matrinfrp of the 3rd and the lOch lost a few items 6 Intcfcati concerning) that ' - tr cllipfly bf I North Idaho —From'thTNorthldaho-Ra-diato-r gion receivcd Oov-ernme- nt -- Fassihg to the New World we hare the United (States in the financial year 1860-6with a revenue 'ot 11s per head an expendi3d and-- debt of 12a and m the ture 1863-6- 4 a revenue of £4 18a' 8d- per Jear expenditure or £7 3s 7dand a debt of £11 Os' 3d Drazil 1 (1861) revenue 13s 8d debt (1861) £2 19a 8d I'1 Chile (I860) revenue 17a 10d debt (1861) XI lcr 4d Pern (1861) reteAue £l 13s lid debt (1863) £2 14s 10d—London Paper -- y The-Ticto- ria pm rr‘o bW or3Sot Temple and Street 3 dooraleloivy0v Yotk over-estimat- ed of Turkey (1864) revenue 7s 9d debt (18621 £1 3s Id Spain'Gsandl Balearic Islands (1802) reve-nue- y 4d debt (1S61) £9 8a 5d £1 ' Tortugal (1863-64- ) revenne J7s Id expenditure lSs lOd: debtr(1862) JCS Ts ld " Greece (1861) Tevenue lCs 3d debt by-thos- I i debt id camp ofher royal Majesty’s possessions: Wild Horae is about forty-fiv- e miles longheading ‘ in the Rocky Mountains but all the mining e - J npon it is comprised inr about'two miles and ft most sanguine on the matter that a hair of its length on the bar and inthe rcreek and is (the popresrmining camp bn byliavirg-ou- r goodsfreightedjon the the face of the earths Times are &iena CailVille and the overdone herer nee to being rolpradoMp eveiythlig r Bar incise is bHter than kll of this Vista r ?’Iike'iCilyt instead of paying 85 Kootenai country together There ja no money 1' tell rtra it is a h— 1 of a Iplaee lor Tiur our “Hohea”rand “Young Hyson” here ' anybody 1 will lcaVe-herMonday for the and not SUtes TJiey would beredneedto Si I (will gb to Fort Benton and take the steamer foij $t Loni ily so - with theseartiefes but with Don’t youjeome here: tell all your friends to 1 rerythmg' else in proportion' out of this country keep v- 1 debt 14s4d (18G3-66- ) re Th tins THE - s VE 4 Denmark! and the D ichies (1862) reve nuc £1 3s jlld debt C4 la'3d (I860) £3 ItyjEHSE E)!CITElEf - 11s 5o - c--f debt Sweden (I860) revenue 9s 7d ' - I £23 Us 2d went to see the new gold-fiel- d Nothing Very definite however had been made public1 aa lid CommTttee of Arrangements appoint few had returned from the points of attraccommuniwere those and Dot ed few tion by tho City Connell of Great Salt Lake Very cative bot inclined to go again A dollar to City to poepart for the celebration of the AT AUCTION HOUSE tbe pan-watalked efJj s:v'j O " coming Foclrth of Jnly cordially extend aa ! Thera la said to ba more pure chalk within Invitation Hr5rk Commisto the Civil and Military OtiH-e- t twelve milee'of Lewlxton than alt the eteam o1711 Smbon in ? era that ever aacendedth upper Missouri sioned officers of the Federal Government could transport this Territory to tht TerritorialiOfflcers and "lsthsci Chronicle speaks of a propo- to tho ton to I and City Officers and tie citi County fi gAtile Cre-sition made to the British Columblan sens generaUyto take part in a grand Civil I 'W’e haYC JUSt fl frCSh 1 by a wealthy gentleman of that city Procession ' 1S greater which is being arranged for that for the control of the steam navigation of ' ' ' 'direction t the Kamloops and Shnawap Lakes and the day Upper Columbia to the' Kootenai mines for ' Any Society dr Association that may wish v tbeP°rl five yean The company would blnd them-selvthe Procession an in in o loTeiy r1-organizto pnt on first-clas- s boats xnd charge ed take part ean have a place assigned it by capacity low rates for freight and passage m season to the Committee Bsttla C reporting Another well known steamboat man bad M his eye on ibe navigation of those northern Chairman of Committee A SPLENDTD IIN-Eol-" lakes and a protect on foot for placing a G S L City Jade 27 1865 ''i fcoiblncm ste&pboat on eacn sheet of water AMD DEPARTURES ARRIVALS FA'NGY SUMMER The Radiator does not think the above DRESS GOODS scheme practicablefw OVERLAND STAGE LINE gbC For stock raising North jidsho is said to be to-il- ay Arrivals—Tucsdsp-- G co )Y Pine Nlie riRhV unsurpassed The savage tribes of that latic tude nave always owned ifiore horses than inspiring Departnres:— John Foster (LA Patrne y than th any 'other Indians north f Texas The winAND STAGE VIRGINIA BOISE FER ters are generally of shorter duration and be ryacbe Arrivals — Tuesday: —J E Barber David N"VVhich milder than in latitudes east of the Rocky bfluBfeV sacrifice Mountains and several degrees south ofNorth Edgeiton W ‘ D T Geo Beals Idaho Rnntle I’npon tb ‘ Departures:— A FIXE LOT OF GENTS’ CEOTIIIXG J take the Settlers In various localities Who have had B Benson P II Bsrbydt J B- - Harris Geo TllAX— o COST from one to three years’ experience in farm- Wing J G Gill Chas Edgar 1 into ft ARRIVALS AT BALT DARE SOTBSJ with their ing the country are highly Bath-fleis Endics of the Hie attention ca'leil to tlio djyruii success partieutirly Small grains t thrive well without ?alo if they are Tuesday— Geo S Cook J E Barber D d over one-naon of their irrigation but the xnduntaibs f urriy CO W G Pine purvliases saving with unfailing fountains) and by their aid ar Edgcrton bccui tificially “everything that can be produced the hor AjHetionc in the soil Of Ohio Indiana or Illinois is or villaam sure and abundant yield7’ Sale tOjbe ntlnned-o! Saturday July 309 wi Water also sat Fruit raising promises tofbe veryf GREAT SALT LAKE CITY and iafactory particularly apples pears rfctnnmi other hardy species and varietie CO N RANSOHOFF S ' B II Clawson The Radiator says— “There are Indians’ Manaser - Jobs T Cains and Stage Manager ijitehi jet Acting which-exceorchards in this county Opposite Pacific TcUgrapH Oa-in the -foycTy j hardihood and prolificness of tLe trees even BEG0ND NIGHT OF BUMMER 8EASOH1 Take pi ensure in retaining thanks to ' DEALER JX rnde cultivation any orchards under their i Our r encour-DRAMA"liberal tho for MODERN" seen on coast have a very the SENSAtlON in patrons jheir thatjwe journey GltOCEIUES DUY Goon yet nnt fronnj Los Angelea to British Columbia J have veil at their AND they igement water K jepci “persons who seek permanent homes 'tion "an where intelligent labor may suWound them YANKEE- NOTIONS TICKET-OF-LEAMAN "’streams TKAPEll IN withrIl tbe best comforts of a rural life and where the demands for the frnits of their toil that rM- at the highest cash figures will be continu- SATURDAY EVRXING ibich i iinl ous cannot'do better than turn their atten- Will be Toni Taylor’s wqriu renowned prerented to iMWtai tion hitherward Our goldmines are attracfieusatioual Drama in 4 but&tfth-IdahlWforc tive beyond being TUB la capable of agricultural develop Never refuses to Buy or Ml Call l airy eni 1 menta as well of the first order” trjVj MAN mKEM-lBAlT- E rmet th lot Evidently there Js about aa good a country Skins of I CJ"Flne nowaikSd i 307 -- lm juuruey for water grass grain and gold up north aa hwbert Briarly (a LanciehireLad) And of earliest avail themselves the - about n McRsnsIs D Mr ambitious wish folks or for ever Jamea Dalton moderately (alias Downey alias of ahnounang that they are rrn-therefor hope to get j Mr J A Lindsay Tbe Tiger) Jpportunity 51 Tt'Caine’ John r Ilawksliaw rDetective) thipltc a fcr days Trim tho ' Cheap Bread-The Reese River Reveille Ucitvf Mr! W C Dunbar k Moss' cahcluai - - - - Mr P Msirgwtts is in favor of cheap bread bnt evidently Green Jyfies - 51r U Teasdale ness flu Mr Gibson (a Bill Broker) thinks the power of pbtaining sne an article SamWillonghby Miss Alexander I ted to - Mr U K WbitiUEy is not yet at command of the people of that Maltby GENERAL MERCHANDISE: Mr K U Woolley Burton section It says: Mr D J Mdntoelt Bliarpe y BROTHER! fwegor Notwithstanding the large receipts of flour narery Sire A Clawson In this place the price it seems to us keeps May Edwards - Mrs M Bowring outsilc Bvremond' St Kmiiy of ThcJint extraordinarily high necessity G Clawson Mra'M Still have in We Store STOCK a to hrgo dose their store for s frw di ye&lien Being obliged every community is cheap bread’ We must ' A :! Guests NstvIss Detectives etc etc of always depend for oar supply of this article Sndtb for and additions make repaire the arcouiiwliiJi mainly upon California The nature of our I wa onb I Man” FINEST ST YiLES of their extensive and varied assortment of The great length of “The aojl and the character of our resources pre A 1 had n arcs elude the belief that we frill ever raise an precludes tbe possibility of pcifoniuug any considerable crop of Wheat Ne w York wit! this evening V mlob her splendid climate and fertile soil dees At a ft AND PLAlS FANCI not raise sufficient wheat to feed her people FOB FULL PARTICULARS SEE POSTER!! AND FANCI at Prc ' for one-thir-d of the year while the crop of — -- OcomNew England ia not sufficient for one month’s Doors open at 7 o’clock Performance to their c consumption At the present rate of trans- mence at 8 Box office open for the sale of Tickets on Friday portation flour ought to be cheaper than it Or must we wait the advent of the iron from 10 am till B pm and on- Saturday from W is lUl alter and from Domestics Hardware hora& Givejw cheap bread f m till a pm of the performance - - Office compiled from officill returns V si -- - TO il t j Mlldl Reller however bad begun t& arrive from Virginia One Hamilton hd foreed hi way through the mountains with 4000 or 5000 pounds of ioiir When within sixty miles of his destination a multitude of the half fsm ihe1 harm heard of hi approach met him to bargain for a few pounds of the precious material Mr Hamilton lold out at 1125 per ponndras fast as he could' weigh it and been could have as readily taken $1 had he ' disposed to demand that figure y-- 0n their way Messrs Everett k Blackburn counted near a thousand animals loaded for Kisherville and many other trains had start ed since from Lewiston So the final danger wag well l over though high water impeded trayel 'considerably! Most of the ferries and bridges had been carried off by the floods - i j" FQll Wyit NEXT ' I 10 OO niifHi HOOPER 'UJ V 8nn!-Wf- Ur V - - 'f TEHM?6t r were sought 'Tor and slain by thou rrMii fflHE East exed The undersigned 'has an 6RIST MILL now ranning on CREEK Persons wishing MiDioff done accommodated by a good THREE a superfine arrive of Flour the at 299-t- f heber c tnrn-oo- t j I t I |