Show '- all day nmi hoiH'ful — 4 i muu taking t0 Mai vi!n hi i 1 1 HA I"'11 baVC HI nrmitted to hit I " i oath of thQ - MBSBBtlfe lm en) fni sa J m-iin- f fivl art rt'C'll'lV so duties the tM?rt t which as roioriible those II Oimn-unnn '7 tiE I w-""- dHLi fUlH indication of any policy wLcrnnent I " have to ray ta tho jfi1" er: -u thl j 'J fr ir new" mil? i loVplonillOtlt HS - muse be nuule by my Jalaratn I lie oniIv ussn- i tmiisnuv — jnn i of the future The course to the past Blrfvo lire past in Eir Uf"akUB taken r(lM!ioii must be regarded U I rih v:— I has been long and founded as in food believe upon the great pnu- which lies at the basis of Hie best energies oi my we srient in endeavoring to estab- - Jin perituate me pruiLipies ui iret- - M( - jyertanenu iMit'Vt" that u tllCeiuim-- Vz-Jibwa- I it 1 WILLIAM TUo above JENNINGS PROPRIETOR tallisliiiieiit ever proverbial Toi- - ' Has made a still further Eeduction in the Prices of its Goods WHOLESALE AVD RETAIL y Orrici or th Daily and Seso-Week- Wednesday Evening April Gold Com— 135 Dust— Vyinia Now being Opened a Full and Splendid Assortment of lt 19 1S6S Articles too numerous to mention all of which must be cleared out before the arrival of Goods now being purchased in the Eastern Markets COTTON GOODS tleavy brn sheetitie 1 00 Ginghania 60 a 75 65 a 75 75 a 50 Delaine 1 25 a 1 50 Ky Jans s'tings Walt 1 £V Blue Drills 75 a 1 00 Omaburg Denims 75 a 1 OOp oaCee ThreAd pr doz 2 50 70 a 1 OOlSkeiii Cotton pr lb 3 00 Stripes 25 1 00 a 1 fcOIButting pr lb Ticks 25 a 400eUou Yarn pr bch 12 00 erints do Fine Bleached I OHONI SANPETE & I undersigned beg leave to state to the good of Moroni and vicinity that they intend on their STORE at Moroni where a comkeeping plete Assortment can always be found at toLOW outPRICED Me particularly call attention line STOCK of THE AND FANCY PILAIIN Castings Washinnlon lrt rstoneat a mcctingof citiens of Iowa he had just had a long Htht stated tiiat The members of the diplomatic body have decided in join in all the outward demonstrations of sorrow which have been determinliiet Magistrate m ed upon by the authorities and citizens idto hi liohey as rhiihtlu' latter said wliile he would deal Montreal 17 yiv and leniently with the mass of the On Saturday the flags on the Court House 'pif of the south and the rank and tile of City Hall Custom House and other public for armies nevertheless he would be eare-:- ! and buildings were displayed at half-manot trfjiursue any policy wliieh would- In nil the churches yesterday the clergy in troin UuMKtveninient imnffvent visiims their prayers referred particularly to the asiinicnton the guilty as the caused! the sassination of the President and expressed ' ot the crime their detestation it as- dur to the The President regarded A Union prayer meeting of all the differsval people of the country and to the mem- ent denominations of Christians is to be held t rv ot the tliousamls iirave ineiiwiio nave at the Wesleyan chapeL to express in defence of the nation that treason in with the people of the United sympathy IwM be regarded as the highest crime States Constitution and flag and that treaSt Louis 17 ts should be rendered infamous for all time The sorrow at the death of Mr Liiicoln is : come "' still unabated- While he- - entertained these views he Cairo 10 Loti'ul endeavor to gain the confidence of Mobile dates of the 0th say that Spanish ii deserving and betrayed masses of the Fort fell that day Our forces captured 800 'itithern people regarding them as the pronuterut trrf reconstructing the insurgent prisoners '24 cannon and a large lot of munitions of war Our loss in front of the Fort tates and restoring them to their proper to the Government lie would neither during the siege was four hundred and fifty Rebels admit a loss of about the same mini-he- r fcosaiite nor hold official communication uh those Our forces then moved upon Fort lSlakc-luu weunied official station or aoknovrlediied and captured it by direct assault losing the sovereignty of the about a thousand men The works were carebelgoveruaicnt ried in splendid style The entire garrison 17 New York The Tribune's snecud savs five thousand strong was captured incluStanSecretary tiu inchnes to ttn- belief that IJooth fs secre ding two generals aud four batteries of light in this citv: that it he and his accomplice artillery rive escapedit was across the eastern bridge New Orleans Times Extra of the llth says The same correspondent savs of the move- - the clerlvof the Quartermaster's Department rat'nu of Booth: had arrived direct from Gen Canfiy's headOn quarters and reports that on Sunday the arFriday about 8 o'clock in the morning Mobile Gen Cau-by'- s m stransjirs shabbilv dressed called on my was in full march-To-r sent word by this ar General MS but not Adjutant being in his room they left Thev nad rival mat tneir ueaugtiarters would be in thegencral appearance of refugees Mobile by 3 o'clock on Sunday evening om ux clock booth c one ui lookitu un- mm pale called lor some paper and after New York 16 fntmgsome time earnestly asked the clerk from Per the Germania Southampton 5th the hotel whether this wis the year 'U4 or on died Cobden Richard the 2nd of April The 8r clerk then noticed that he was A bilH'or the abandonment of San Domingo at variance with his usual deportment was adopted by the 8panish The Cortex )WU Bit letter put it in his pocket and news from Brazil states that Villalba bad surrendered Mount Evido to Flores who had Another dispatch savs the murderers have assumed the Presidency The Brazilian for-prooablyescapa to Mosby ces uow occupy it and peace is established lhe following is the New York 16 copy of a note sent to resident Johnson last Friday which The Herald's City of Mexico eorrespondent onlv f"mboA on his Uible vesterthty amoai of the 27th of March says that Maximilian's ' saerpapers: were much agitated over the news do not wish to disturb you but wouid subjeots would shortly be invaded by the that Umpire lcS'adto have an interview" a large number of soldiers who had heretoSigned) fore been fighting for the Confederacy Price j Wilkes Booth" Johnson was out at the time and did is said to be one of the leaders in the movesee the ment Iron rUieet Lead tine Forks Manure " : IIes hand'd Wire re-ii- ha of ro od it 17 M tl ot in tt w -- to-nig- un-7th- e 3 - - re-wo- id to H h n y w-h- - if-- 1 y il IS 0 en-?ti- 1 4 00 14 00 6)iGrn crdles scythes 60 Axes 3 50 a 4 00 Hakes 4 60) Miners' Ticks " shovels lg hd 2 50 a 3 00 75 a 1 00 4 50 300 5 00 DRYGOOOS MERCHANDISE 50jl0xl6 Gunpowder Ax handles Cups & sra set Plates set MISCELLIN OCS 2 00 Horse Shoe 1 00 a 1 26 Olive oil 4 2 00 a 1 50 a 4 6o Blue vitriol 00 a 4 501 2 25 readers will please bear in mind that our quotations are based upon actual transac tions and arc iold prices for goods bv the original packages The retail prices average about ten per Non-reside- nt cent above quotations iBacon pf-- lb Flour— St Louis - 38 00 a 40 00 Candles Salt Lake - 36 00 a 3S 00 Sugar oS DO (Coffee States Potatoes per lb 20 a 30:Tea Onions J5 a lintter 26 Dried Apples Wheat 20 a 22 Peaches Barley Oats 17Molassespr gl BOISE CITY IDAHO April 4th 1S65 r j - 56 a 65 124 - a SO 75 75 a 773 2 25 a 2 50 1 15 a 1 25 - 37 6 00 PRICES CURRENT f5 a 70" 'Bacon per lb - 50 a 7 Flour - - 28 00 Sugar Molasses per pU - 400 Eggs per doz Candles per lb - 60 a 75 flutter per lb Tea I 76 a 2 OO! Potatoes S— Dried Peaches - 50 a ti kn ions - 40 a 60! Apjdes Coffee per lb a 80 - a 6 50 55 a 60 a 34 00 - 1 50 - 100 - note till yesterday woaada inflicted 'on Secretary Sew- j face have greatly reduced the "infbim-ESJ- I J" and !di caused by the fractures of accident and the contrivance r CVUnsting the jaw oil wire prevented the knite from severing the artery MjLa?pears b the Herald's account that iroriat!iUurne was not aware of the pres ot the assassin in the President's 4o is! L "wd &v report of the pistol-w- hen "pa and seized the man made a thrust with The latter breast i blw on bis left arm near the sho The Major onlv seized the cloth-- e 'aferssassn which was i)artlv torn - fnas ? sprang from the box Thinking Le that thw man could 4erV escape from 'mniediiucly turned at the same time at the Mai°r'B PK toSfen? from me )£ Maj°rlUrUtdhiS clamed by the box Sri thentenng scenes was not gaj aUCU" the assassin and disapnearing over 30 seconds has sQered considerably N2ELBIBaw 01 blood but is A recovering rapidly II wep interest is felt in "uauiugion Saw Secretary with vtcitw r is throntred hW ktesiafence t"ouycu binet and tw loreiga Ministers Is umicil have offered a reward-- of ior the arrest and conviction of the thousand is added by Col aktrw the Tn War Department - It is expected that during the coming sum- mer an immense rebel force will cross the Rio Grande provided with arms bo march to the assistance of Juarez for the purpose of expelling Europeans — New York 17 PURE SUGAR GANE SEED 1MPIIEE VARIETY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY have raised AXE SEED at their Gardens some PCRE which they offer for sale at 50 cents per lb Also some of the best varieties of PEAS at 50 cents per T quart Messrs A F McDonald and lobn B Milner have been appointed agents f r the sale of the Society's Cane Seed in I tali County war The rebel Generals express their desire to submit to the United States authorities WANTED ! FREIGHTING !! bavins: teams can get good prices to GRAIN from this City to Stations on Overland Stage Linn east of Fort Bridger Apply at Office of OVERLAND STAGE LINE East Temple Street PARTIES Special iXotice ! Mr HOOPER having been called for a OUR to Europe it ia iaiparativdy necesof the fixsa be closed up sary that the business without delay All persons owing tbe firm or Baring demands against the same will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly Hooper & Eldredge City ALL KINDS OP COUNTRY PRODUCE THE well-know- IDBE-DE- S af den Skandinaviske Befolkning QUALITY TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS for which we will pay CITY PRICES LESS FKEIGUT Mr BENZON our Danish clerk asks his friends to givo him a call before purchasing elsewhere A BEXZON & F HYDE Agents for ELLIS BRO'S f OPilIERKSOMHED BOUTIK 1 FORT EPHRAIM SAKPETE PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS -- 23-- tf informere Indvaanerne I SAN vil aabne eftcr faae Dage i" FORT EPHRAIM et almindeligt o- DEundertegnede rig herved at bekjend trNDERTEGNEDE tillader BUTIK i MORONI altid er godt forsynet med fortriniige Varer til billige Priser 1 Serdeleshed fremheve vi vort velassor-tered- e ' LAGER AF STAPPEL GODS I EAGLE EMPORIUM! en ny Pending God? ATTERbar jegaabnetfor VELASSORTERET LAGER AF ALT HEN HOREKDE TIL HANDELSFAGED Foraaret bestaaende af KOLONIALYARER M ANUFAKTUR VARER Bareger De Laines Straaehatte klare og andre etc etc KLEDER Meraul ISENKRAM SKOTOI os o Kjoletoier d Blomster Fjedre Baand Museliner &te Vi ere tillige fortynede mel den bedste Sort et stort Forraad af Toier til almindeligt V 3E3I lluusbrug Et veludvalgt Lager afcTon og sort Thee Alles-lag- s og en Mengde andre Sager som hare bjemme i en Farvestoffer Mekanikeres Landmaends og Landbandlers Butik lor talrige her at opregnes Giildgraveres Yaerktoi til saJg for PRIVATE FAMILIER ARBEIDEBE Tilli-getne- T Isenkramvare Ligeledes Udsaelgerjeg Resten af mit betydeligo Oplag af faerdigsyede Herreklaeder Hatte og som ru ere betydelig nedsatte i Prisen Kas-kett- er Et velassorteret Udvalg af ovennaevnte Yarervil stadig forefindes i mine Boutikker pan Landet Alle de Varer jeg nu har paa Lager ville blive solgte til fabelagtige billige Priser da jeg onsker at faae aldeles udsolgt forend det nyeGods ankommer som jeg nu lader indkjobe i de ostlige Stater Alleslags Saedarter tages som Betaling Saavel i Mount Pleasant som i Salt Lake City Andes en dygtig dansk Handelsbctjeut W"na- - J ennings OGDEN AVeber county IAX5AX Ctche county SALT CREEK Juab county MOUNT PLEASANT Sanpete county BODENBURG & KAHN o SPRING STYLES ! ! ! SPRING STYLES ! ! n IVy i MORONI 0& OMEGN Country Dealers will find Unsurpassed Ad vantages in purchasing from us The Highest Prices paid for 46-- tf Information is just received that Sherman and Johnston are negotiating for the latter's surrender The Herald's armv of the Potomac corres pondent details the working of paroling the rebel prisoners It appears that Lee surrendered about 16000 men including officers The artillery numprivates and teamsters bers 170 pieces and the wagons 7o0 A Richmond correspondent says Lee has gone to Danville to endeavor to prevail on Jeff Davis to desist from farther prolonging the hopeless struggle A flag of truce came in from Imboden on Saturday the object as understood being the surrender of his forces as Lee's however rearmy The rebel Gen Rosser partof fused to comply with the terms of Lee's surrender but his troops deserted him en masse and he went to join Johnston Many of Lee's paroled men have reached their homes in the bvaueyi Joe Johnston has surrendered his entire army to Sherman — thus virtnaUy closing the 50-t- Winter Clothing Jern-o- g ete7 low prices mm goods can be pnr ahased in any Store of Salt Lake invite everybody to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere and guarantee to do better and sell more for less money thau any other Merchant in the County NELSON A EMPY Co Agent for N S RANSOHOFF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS S I etc TV I WHOLESALE MARKET FARMERS LABORERS which will be offer!? to the public PRODUCE j April 1st 1865 FAMILIES HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Just below tlic Overland Stage Office MOST SUPERB STATIONERY of the VERY BEST BRANDS and a thousand other articles too numerous to mention generally found in a Country Store At their OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF MEAT MARKET j 20 a 25 Pork 60 Beef fresh 1 00 75 Hams smoked Beef driad SO 25 a 30 Bacon Mutton PRODUCE MARKET (Quotations under this head are based on actual sales in currency trading not reported) 1 40 4 50 Butter Wheat pr bu 4 5t Ejigs pr dnz 40 Barley 4 501 beese pr lb 75 Corn 3 50j Hav pr ton 35 r 0 a 40 00 Oats 2 25 Lumber pr m 100 a 130 Potatoes 50 20 Laths pr 100 Beans pr lb 13 00 60 Shingles pr m Peas pr qt 10! Voodpr cd 25 00 a 30 00 Oniois pr lb 40 00 14 Coal pr ton Flour 09 Cora Meal VIRGINIA CITY MONTANA HARDWARE At as AND nails STOCK OP for the use of BOOTS AND SHOES etc THEY HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF 65 85 at— FORT EPHRAIM with A GENERAL AND COMPLETE CLOTHING GLASS 10-ea- respectfully inform th Citizen they will open iu a few day X of SANPETE that GROCERIES 4 60 35 a 40)10 x 14 8 x 10 x 12 st 'M Shovels 65 fMlF undersigned STAPLE AND DOMESTIC 1 quences FORT EPHRAIM o NEW STORE j At At- '- s rfw NEW STOKE GREAT ATTRACTION New Goods! N SViUSU GOOD FANCY AND ST U-- K Boiso 19 221 GREAT SALT LAKE CITV RETAIL MARKETS Corrected by W S GODBE Exchange Buildings They came upon two men riding WOOUFX desperately who turned down a lane in Broidcloth "5 - which were four others— all mounted SOOtolobOLinseys The nilUt IM icrnnio'ii lONiv u i uiiuei50 to 1 25 2 50 to 4 £0j Poplins Csssimerea I i "'"" i iU4 were fired and iit-uchase officer and v ill own i LiiuL orderly gave 1 00 to t 64 Shawls each 1 2 01 to 25 00 AT Flanneta jthf teelinjrs re-The par- Sttint-ttand iijmr The rode orderly was wounded 2 OO to 2 2o Ulkets pr pr 12 00 to H OO nVr labored to ameliorate 1 25 to 1 5ui ty pursued rapidly away and escaped Delaines rate die "condition of the great mass with those who were evidently waiting for GOVS N S RANSOHOFF trt rmiid i ii Lixmrs T)ivotion bor tllC AHKnv" " — — — them 1 i0a2 50 Diaper 50 a 80 The Herald's Winchester correspondent Irish pr yd anl honest advocacy ol Hie great 1 50 Crash 45 a 60 Brown soldiers are greatly incensed at the saysihe nni-GROCERIES adjssiuatiuii but are counseled to calmness Ifte flUiien iiavtj oeeu inuuj ()t 1 25 WEST SIDE EAST TEMPLE STREET (OPPOSITE 75 a S5- Cudbear lb New Susar 16 York has pr God's Tiis j&tb coamiaeBce ''jo 1 lOj Dried by 60 a 75 lb t'iff'e pr Apples The Post's additional several says special 3 50 a 5 00 Dried Reaches 65 n the foundation of my political faitb THE OVERLAND STAGE OFFICE arrests have been made to of Maryland Green Tea 2 00 a 2 50 Molasses pr gal 300 a 3 50 Tobacco the end the govern- - rebels No prominent man day i I fee! that m has beeu caught Raudna 1 to Cinnamon 50 Where pr lb they will be pleased to show the public the will triumph— that these gpeat Bf 1 On Cloves yet 2 5o Currant! 1 25 eatau- 40 a 60 Alrspice The Commercial's special says it is feared Rice nnciples will be pemtaoentiy FINEST STYLE OF So Nutmegs 400 the assassins have escaped and taken refuge Star Candles 1 25 60 Soda lb paper Pepper in the mountain fastnesses across the Poto61 dinner 150 In conclusion Gentlemen let me say mac Fresh developments point to certain galeratu 4 00 2 50 a Jam mger Indigo and wui t your encouragement B 1 01 soap lb bar parties in New York 60 Madder 1 shall rely upon you 1 00 ' nuncfiK 1 00 Castile DRESS AND STAPLE GOODS The Post's special states that Pooth has Ext Logwood ' CO Coal Oil 10 00 Alunf cJL j others- in carrying the government been traced to Fort Tobacco Charles county gal pr 6U Copperas EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET i eei in Maryland teQj!n as prcweiM pcrua HARDWARE I from Richmond state that the will be it akliK 'this that request 4 50 ssassmation of the President had created Brass Kettles pr" lb 1 60Grhin Scythes to by j'ou and all the 4 hii 00 aruly responded Nails ftTGras Scythes gle These greatest consternation-- ' there " Snaths 3 50 to 4 00 Lath CoaTUj tier patriots and lovers of thrrights conscfear of their the people expressed 60: Spades 4 0J to 4 50 Other sizes interests of a free people itm LOW PRICES Houney Ljihe 9 COMMERCIAL The Herald's special say--s after the tragic occurrence an officer commanding one of the fortifications east of the city was hurrying to his command accompanied by an orderly between the Lincoln Hospital and Camp its present perils will settle with j nniMnottonf n iwl im I theatre New York 17 h y to-da- States 0 Seward is represented to be improving Frederick Seward has partially recovered His symptoms are somewhat consciousness favorable ijii i two Alvrvwt I 'I him ltrO la- - i:f i the connec-fvyM- 0 i have to-da- FALL OF GOLD!! FALL OF GOLdT PACIFIC San Franciseo 17 is quiet although some The citv are felt for the safety of the life and property of many men of Southern birth The military boih United States volunteers and miiitia are still under arms and the city is virtually under martial law with the Chief of Police to direct all movements The party who are active in creating disturbance are animated solely with political views As the municipal Wection comes oflT every effort to early in May they will wmake ith the idea of creatcreate a disturbance ing a reaction against the people's party Last night a party of men made preparations to lynch a well known secession sympathizer living on Howard street: but beirrg apprised by the authorities he took shelter with the United States troops The entire force of United States Volunteers and the militia are on duty Business The plawas universally resumed ces of public amusement will "be open tonight The new Italian Opera Company is making its initial eft'ort at the Metropolitan FROM THE The National Weeklv says we can state on the highest authority "that it has been ascertained that there was a regular conspiracy to assassinate every member ol the Cabinet names together with the Vice President Theare we assassins the ol several of appointed understand known and after the present inand published vestigations are concluded at the developthe public will be astonished ments From motives of public interest we refrain from mentioning many of them that reach us A member of the Cabinet remarked the day the after the murder of Mr biucoln that tit-coin rebels had lost their best frieQd that Mr had invariably at every Cabinet meeting counseled forbearance kindness and mercy towards those misguided men The Intelligencer also contains the following: We understand from authority which we deem unquestionable that a lew days after an interview between the late Chief Magistrate and "the present one Mr Lincoln expressed himself gratified with their concurrent views and tiiit lie placed implicit coati-dene- e in the then Vice President The Postmaster-Genera- l Jas ordered all business suspended and the offices closed from 11 am to 3 pm on the 19th during the funeral solemnities of President Lincoln The Navy Department has issued orders for closing business at all the navy yards and depots on Wednesday and forobservingtheday on board of all national vessels in the United luMsssl him to meet LANDMEND ect ect E2 j hvilket vil blive Solcrt til saa MUlge prUer som De VI BETALE HOIESTE PRIS FOR Kan kjofees fori Boutlkkerne i Salt ALLE SLAGS PRODUKT ER Lake Bye Det vilde vere fornuftigt af Enbver at nflegge en Visit i vor Butik inden de handle andensteds da vi torsikkre dem en reel Behand ling og ville tage tiltakke rned mtudre Kontauter end nogen unden Kjobmand i Territoriet NELSON A EMPY 60-- tf Agent for N S RANSOHOFF ALEE SORTER AF BLIVEK YEXLET FOR TARE for hrllke XI BETALER BYENS PRISER FJLAGT FRA-EG NET Hrr A BENZON vorres velbekjendte dansks Handfls betjent invitere bans Ycnner til at besoge ham forend de gnae nogen andre Stedor R JAS LLFORTII9 COMMISSION PRODLCTER &A1VDETS MERCHANT A BENZOX 308 Battery St SAX FRAXCISCO 50 F HYDE for ELLIS A BRO'S Jewelry! Jewelry I ALI I OTl I AtfLMJX H)H IN Ft Hi 11 ASK A I) SHIPMENT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF MERCHANDISE AND MACHINERY ON COMMISSION Aguter & t The nndnrsisrned respectfully informs the LADIES and GENTLEMEN about to visit the CITY during the CONFERENCE that he ha3 now on hand every description of In soliciting of MERCHANTS and others residing in UTAH IDAHO and MONTANA the Subcriber guarantees hi personal attention to the SELECTION and PURCHASE of tbe GOODS which with a longexperience in this bnsiuetisin SAN FRANCISCO will doubtless make it exceed Our SPRING STOCK of MERCHANDISE is now in glv advantageous to parties obtaining their supAND inspection of plies through him being opened to which we invite the This Stock will residents SHIPMENTS made by whatever route partiesi Country Merchants and of the one found be may indicate The COLORADO ROUTE is now prac'icable and RICHEST AND MOST COMPLETE Goods can be forwarded to CALL'S LANDING tbe ALL ARTICLES ARE WARRANTED AS for L" tab Freight or to HARDY'S LANDING ever brought to this Territory and will be sold at Depot REPRESENTED below j figures corresponding with the Arrangements can be made here for FREIGHT- Please call and examine aad don't fop ING as far as AUSTIN op the Carson Route and LOWEST MARKET RATES from LOS ANGELES to SALT LAKE on the South- fret that I am determined to-ivsatisWith this train w have also received a splendid ern Route ORDERS from parties unknown in this faction to every one do matter how lot Of 4y should be accompanied in tbe first instance Market difficult it may appear with a remittance for the amount PRICE LISTS and anv information in relation to tbw Mark cheerfully furnished ou application FIRST TRAIN OF THE SEASON! JEWELRY Just arrived from California!! WATCHES I i e COFFEES AIVD TEAS SUGARS Also one of tbe finest assortments of GENTS" LADIES' and CHILDREN'S Boots and Shoes Our STOCK is examine W-t-f fall and complete C1J and BODENBURG & KAHN Jiovr Last IcmpAH 5twt o REFERENCES IN SALT LAKE CITY: WM JENNINGS Esq Merchant nd Banker "WALKER BRA'S Merchants OJtONYN & CLAYTON Merchants IK SAX FBANOXSCO: The BANK OF CALIFORNIA and MERCANTILE IIOtJSES generally 42-- tf 20? JAMES LIXPORTH Cel BUe7 street ia f rair?co JOM MEEKS NEW YORK STORE Belo-s- 5? baa the Salt Lake House- - s lllBHlBsBSSBSsisSSSSSk '3 |