OCR Text |
Show c+ Sin THURSDAY. MORNING, NOV, 2, 1886. ‘Worms ~-~--~ In Navwance, Daily. Semi-Weekly. Per Annum, $16 00] Per Annum, $10-00 Bix Months, - 9 00|Six Months, - 600 ®hree Menths, - 5 00|,Vhree Months, ©8 50 Per Month, delivered PPer Month, - - 126 in thecity, - - 200} Persingle number, 25 Per single number, 1d Advertisers are requested to send in thet advertisements early in the day. Additional charge made for advertisements inserted the copy of which was not in our hands previous to four o’ clock, p.m. Advertisements paid for in advemce or selliement drranged for before insertion. Collections- made on the 1st of every month. TR ON. Territory, but to compete with the iron producing districts in the neighboring Territories and States, and unless she with exactly opposite of Asia to San Francisco;swould average twenty days, the transit by rail from the con- Pacific to the Atlantic coast could be that made in eight days, the voyage across metal to the uses of civiljzed life, are the Athantic twelve days, with five days and consequently. for delays, carrying the British merlegion, employing giving subsistence to a vast number of chants’ goods from Hong Kong, Calcutpersons, building up society and scatter- ta, etc., in forty-five days; that business ing blessings all around lavishly. men do not ignore the speediest means of It has often been truly observed that communication; that the inevitable. remuch of the greatness, power and in- ‘sult of the completion of the Pacific railfluence of Britain is justly due to her road would be the transfer to it of the industrial pursuits, the application of mines and manufactures of iron, to which power and greatness. also her coal mines are in a large degree accessory. But probably no country in the world is ore favored than America in respect to iron aud also coal, peat, coal oil, ete. Her resources in these extremely useful particulars appear to be inexhaustible, and her wealth, power and general prosperity may very naturally be expected to inerease in proportion to the developement of these resuurces,; sHaUOWIng forth for. up atan immense oo ek cost, as all New York.”’ principal part of the trade with the In. dies; that this would open a magnificent future to the United States, an opportunity to pay the national debts; that the grandeur and prosperity of Venice were due to the toll from the commerce of India; that American enterprise should not hesitate and falter in the path of such a splendid destiny; that the railroad would drag emigration along its course, to redeem the millions of broad acres in the West; that at every stopping lite, a rock from which a stance is derived. chemical sub- ; +2 e+e Western IrEMs.—In the the city lives a French din western part of gardener, des plantes is included about eighteen roofed whose j@’- in an area. of by thirty feet, enclosed over, so as to 1esemble sized stable, and excluding and a moderate all those genial elements that, are ordinarily considered S80 essential to vegetable life. Instead of being laid off in an ornamental plat, with walks and fountains and flowery parterres, his beds are Sluug up in tiers. oneabove another. . He plants no seed, yet reaps. a golden harvest. The manure from the barn-yard, exclusively, is his soil, and he gathers every morninga crop of—mushrooms. Every morning-.be brings his fungi to the city, for the first class der of the tribe have swarmed back ° to ‘settlers of the Western ‘Territories to call for the utter extermination of the Indians, and to pride themselves on decoying a few hundred old men, squaws and papooses into an ambush, under a flag of truce and then slaughtering them like wolves. That sort of Indian policy does not pay. As well might we hope to exterminate the flies and the gnats. The mass of them cannot be reached, and when we do succeed, by worse than Indian treachery, in butcheringa few score of them, we only exasperate the remainder, who willbe unfortunate indeed if they cannot find some lonely cabin or} defenceless train, upon which to wreak a memorable vengeance-—Chicago Tribune. General Connor, eommanding somewhere in the Indian country, issues ‘a circular announcing war to the kmife against the savages.” Connorand Chivington and other sanguinary Western to serve out to first class epi- in attempting to pick it up found that it was SusreNDED.—The Meat Market and some attached to something under ground. Having a little curiosity in regard to it, they few public establishments, closed yesterday found upon searching that the rope was made in consequence of the military training going fast to the neck of some unfortunate hombre. on. Carpentering, plastering, and all such Foot-pads, thieves, and all of their kind, take exercises were also suspended, with scarcely an exception. : wurning.’’—Quincy Union. etiam =) Professor Pomeroy, a geologist from PhilARRIVALS AND DEPARTOURES.. adelphia, who went out to explore the oil a 6+} o+2@- => + regions,is said to have left his hotel in San Francisco on the 4th of Septeinber, since’ which time he has not been heard from. He is about forty-seven’ years of age, says the Bulletin, but quite gray and appeared older. | As he had about$400 about him it is feared}, he has met with foul usage. | PER OVERLAND MAIL. _ Arrivals—Wednesday:—S. Carter, George. ‘ Hulet Departures:—J. L. Batchelder, Jas. BellinCk; Gp ¢ a 4 PER OVERTAND) STAGE LINE. Se St Montague, engineer of they Pacific 4 apt res—Wednesdayr=John O. Hern, Railroad, says the Sacramento Uni { B. Quinn, Robt. Hardesty. an, returned from the summit of the Sie Reis me. ARRII TALS AT SALT LAKE HOUSE. he has-been for the purpose of st Wednesday; — Clay Thompson, Hulet on the tunnel. Itis to be d,75 eorge, KE. L. Mansfield. twenty-six feet high, and twe The entire work runs throw: ite. BAT will be commenced at both ends, and it s expected that it will ae to complete a yearand a half it; it descends to the east at the rate of ninety feet to the mile. é a : Gaye The Indians and Chinese on the Noreen SALT river have suffered terribly this fall with. chills and fever. Many of them have died, Manager, : Stage Manager, anda great many of them rf 0 yW sick. Fie: A fatal shooting affray! occurred nea Jamestown, Tuolumne, about sunrise And comprises nearly everything that is usually brought to this Market. Our Customers and EVERYBODY ELSE are invited to call and. examine Goods and Prices, RS, soldiers have the idea that the only poli- cy to be adopted toward the Indian is extermination. We are sorry some sencures, and takes home with him from twenty sible plan cannot be adopted in reference to thirty dollars.—S. F. Call. 7 to the poor Indian race. Just now, our It is reported that a couple of honest-mi policy seems to be to plunder, degrade ners, while out on a prospecting tour in a and destroy. It is unworthy of civilized certain section of our county, discovered a Y. Tribune. short piece of rope lying on the ground, and America.—N. restaurateurs, MPLETE, this morning, growing out of a disputed title to a quartz mine. The fight was between W. N. Harrison on one side, and, H. W. Williams and —— Shirley on the other. Williams was CITY. )”—-—— - - ; - H-B: - CLAWSON. JonT, Cate, —_9-——_ A N HER BEAUTIFUL RENDITION OF been produced. | ~ Ta Colorado, during the past year or two, the reduction of iron ores has been successfully. prosecuted, an - excellent quality of iren being produced, and it is said that increased attention is being paid to this branch of industry, so that it will shortly become one of no small im- pertance to that Territory. In Nevada, iron ore is reported A little spécic of War lias appeared in Mor- to abound in inexhaustible quantities; that the only objection to it is its very great richness; that within a twelvemonth the beginning of a smelting and forging business, ultimately to become of unrivalled magnitude, will be a cheering fact, in Storey, Ormsby, and Washoe counties; that experienced Pennsylvanians, who have carefully examined the beds of ore, ‘declare that the Keystone State boasts of no equal deposits, whether place in Cincinnatia few weeks since. A young man had just come in from the country with four thousand dollars. While walking through a cross street he encountered a man and woman, and just ashe reached the place where they stood the man apparently fainted. The young man rendered all the assistance in his power, and after the man recovered he proceeded on his way, but had only gone a short distance when he discovered that his four thousand dollars was missing, and it had evidently been abstracted from.his pockets by the woman while the young man was bending over her companion. ° as to per eentage of iron or extent of area; and that all the iron needed for the western end of the Pacific Railroad can be manufactured there. In California, attention is being waked gan county, Kentucky. A man named Wil- liams, with about fifty followers, arrested the United States Collector of Internal Revenue, and compelled him to desist from his business. He also arrested every man who had brought suif against any rebel, and compelled him to withdraw it. A company of United States forces attempted, without success, to drive the gang from the county. More troops had gone to the scene of action. The Western widows are calling indignation meetings with reference to the advent of Massachusetts virgins. The male per- suasion is too scarce for the home market without importations. ‘An arrangement for taking mail-bags from stations while trains are moving at full speed has been invented by a mail agent on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad. Numerous trials prove its success. A writer in the Portland Advertiser is endeavoring to prove that Portland ought to have as many inhabitants and do as largea business as Boston, but fails from petty jealousies and animosities which would disgrace a country village. A correspondent of the Charleston Cou- viv. d. route They all proceedto Los Angeles, en to Arizona by to-Morrow’s entitled BELLIGERENT.—Late ad¥ices from Sonora state that the United States, and the Imperial troops“are in a sort of “twill you knock this chip off myshoulder” att er brusque, to spéak Taathe mild Lady advance of captain Pico and § dragoons into the pueblo of a of the two, £veline = JULIA DEAN military down in Arizona aresecking eagerafter glory, and would be pleased as. Punch to have a flare-up with Maximillian, or ‘any other man.” +> LO! THE POOR INDIAN. The following extracts are severe, but they: serve to show the views which some of the Eastern people entertain upon Indian matters— In arecent article we advanced the idea that we must cease treating the Indian tribes as independent nations, tobe courted diplomatically, or slaughtered ruthlessiy, according to -the mood of the moment, and adopt the policy of governing them as the paupers of the country, treating them as human beings entitled to justice and respousible to the law. We put this policy upon the ground that the whole military power of the country would be insufficient to bring them to terms—that their line of retreat over| - Lord Edward Arden between the | JabezSneed - Imperialists and U. S. authorities inthat/Marrington region. Both sides have pgsted pickets | Courier close to the line. Evidently some of the} James, P&e° Mr..- Kelly; —7 ly a} Lgirw alterAmyott quest of some deserter, cased a cooless* or warmness, one ess Malus, oe - - “- - - = - Mr. HAYNE D. McKenzie Mr. J. C. Graham Mr. J.S. Lindsay -. - Mr. J. M. Hardie -. Mr. E.G. Woolley Mies leeunder Robert, Mr. McIntosh, Richard, — OFFICE [ am desirous of exchanging Hay and Wood. OF COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE, Came Doua.as, U. Te, October 28th, 1865. EALED PROPOSALS for the purehase of the following Subsistence Stores will be received at the Office of the Commissary, at Camp Douglas, up to November 8d, 1865. Bids will state tho price per pound and gallon, and endorsed ‘‘Bids for Subsistence Steves,” and directed to the Commissary. Terms—Cash on delivery. for .Grain, : Give scaey FRANK GILBERT. PAIL FACTORY! 0 E. D. WOOLLEY. N.B.—GRAIN, BEEF, PORK, etc., takeh in exchange at the MARKET PRICE. MORRIS, Mrs. A. Clawson = To conclude with the Laughable Farce, TN QUEER SUBJECT, Characters by Messrs. Margetts, Bowring, Maiben, Whitney, Graham, Kelly and Miss Emilie. ——$ 3=For full particulars see Bills, aman oe CHANGE OF TIME. Doors open at 61% o’clock. Performance to commence at Seven. The Box Office will open on Friday and Saturday mornings at 11 o’clock for the sale of Tickets. -: 25,000 es “Beans =. - .15,000 ef 250 Boxes Soap - 15,000 i 200 - 8,000 & 25 Half Chests Black t 1,000 “ ** <** Candles aa e « GROCERIES, to inform the public that his Stand T REDUCED find at ONLY ‘At REDUCED oO place | notice with o>. Coro LADIES’ Saloon,Cigars.Choice Fruits. C. RANDOLPH. ice Cream Saloon RESTAURANT. HE choicest Creams, of every flavor; wholesale and retail. KFamilies supplied at their houses in ay. quantity ordered, on short natiee. A comfortable carpeted room for ladies. SUMMER DRINKS OF ALL ICE, clear AT ALE rs G. Boukofsky & Co. WANTED AT MEREDITHS’ EXCELSIOR 1ldth Ward. Five of Cane Molasses per Cord. Gallons KINDS. in any part of JOHN R. CLAWSON, PLnSY ICE SOULH take over chandise there pounds Austin, 40,000 and of Mer. to bring pounds. STREET. 89-tf ELLIS & BROQ’. HATCUMAQER AND JEWELER, —— HAT WELL-KNOWN LISHED BRAND, Largest Stock of Fancy “HOWARD'S S 80,000 to J. MEEKS, Is now open in the Store lately occupied by B. H, YOUNG, Esq., EAST TEMPLE STREET G. 8. L. CITY, where is presented the © paid a> Apply immediately.x TEMPLE OF FASHION, f : \, WORKS, DEPOT, ELLGUTTER’S WANTED, SYRUP FREIGHTING WANTED To from o ORIGINAL PAIR, at 90-tf HOURS. as crystal, supplied the City. BEST GAITERS, $1.50 PER Candies, Cakes, Pies, ete. MEALS FIGURES, at Opposite the Salt Lake ILouse. ENTLEMEN, resident or visiting the City, will find this Restaurant a very desirable for Boarding, by the day or week. HOWARD EACH. G. Boukofsky & Co. WEST OF THE THEATRE. 38-tf DOLLAR Also, 311 tf Goods ONE THE DEST TEAS IN THE CITY PRICES. Travelers furnished on the shortest Luncheons or Dainties for the road. a /HOOPS FOR THE MILLION,— ST, CHARLES’ RESTAURANT. tee Cream ; E. J. BENNETT, Everything in the Provision and| Grocery Line constantly om hand. o ; E08 ! Captain and Depot G. 8, 101-tf they will 0—_—_—_— Second AND OLD - ESTAB- SUPERIOR,” WHOLESALE Revenue WHEAT BIG PRICE: Tax, $3 per Gal. Tax included, AND ' - OTHER GRAIN CASH RATES. COTTONWOOD Oct. 31, 1865. $5 TAKEN _ door belaw the New York Store, East Te ple street. Always on hand, the FINEST AND LATEST STYLES ~< W BR: Fancy Articles & Notions innumerable, Can be had at the Distillery. Exclusive of Revenue | 1,100 gallons. 30 Barrels of Old Rye Whiskey. CITY MARKET, Begs 25,000 pounds, “Sugar 14 Half Barrels Molasses - DEALER IN PROVISIONS - 200,“ 50 Half Barrels Concentrated -VinePal ees 1038-d&sw-tf l. 250 Sacks Coffee 150° HE DESERET PAIL FACTORY is now ‘in successful operation at the old Nail Factory, between the Penitentiary and the Paper Mill. © et boundless and uninhabited plaing eludes Ever brought to this City, consisting ot Hrench Embroidery, all pursuit, and their line of advance ig- Real Laces, up to this subject. It has long been - BONNETS, nores all mercy. -known that large beds of ferrigunous iron rier, writing from Sumter, says: ‘‘The late ‘These views receive a striking confir- Velvet and Trimming Ribbon of all patierns ore have existed in several of the northern struggle has unquestionably entailed upon mation by the intelligence which comes and Shades. and our posterity a long train of evils. A TARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL TRIMMINGS, counties of the State. In Sierra county us We are upon the threshold of a final expe- to us from Fort Laramie, that General A fine Assortment of White Goods, Jacon-« _ there is said to be a large deposit of mag- rience which will be protracted in coming Connor has returned from his campaign ette, Crossbar, Swiss Nainsook, years. The loss of public records may be netic iron ore, assaying from 60 to 70 per classed among almostirreparable disasters. against the Sioux, Cheyennes and Arra- Brilliant Cambric Muslin, Gloves, pahoes, having had several battles with HOSIERY, cent. Blacksmiths in Placer and Shasta In this particular, South Carolina has great- them, in which he has killed three or four ly suffered. State records and papers of HOOPS AND &KIRTS, BOBBINETTS, counties have forged tools from native importance are gone forever. Some of the hundred and lost three or four score of White and Biack Cotton Tapes, Embroidery, Braids, iron found in thoseecounties. The sub- districts, Clarendon for instance, have had his own men, including some valuable WOOD Lhe INT GoonDs, the entire contents of their district offices ject is engaging the attention of the en- destroyed—titles, deeds, wills, judgments, officers. Itis added that the Arrapa- LONG AND SINGLE SHAWLS, hoes are believed to be sufficiently pundecrees, etc., have disappeared in the terprising, and it is stated that steps flames And thousands of other Articles. of war, and how much of confusion, ished,but the Sioux and Cheyennesare as haye been taken in view of the organiza- how much of litigation, now much of per- active and hostile as ever. The gloomy | I trust the Ladies. of this City and vicinity will plexing embarrassments, and perhaps, of give mea call and inspect these goods, all of which tien of a company to test the Shasta ore. injustice will be sold at and fraud may not this involve? conclusion is, that the overland route will be exposed to their depredations.as At Sierra City also, at a meeting recentLucinda M. Sagendorf, aged 21, died in GREAT BARGAINS! much as before. | -105-tf ly held, resolutions were adopted for the New York, recently, from the effects of abHere are the results of the most conortion, produced upon her by a Dr. Grindle. . regulation of iron mining, and the San She was engaged to be married to a Mr. siderable campaign ever. undertaken Hicks, of Middletown, New Jersey, and against the Indians west. of the Missou-. Saba Iron District was organized. while dying, by her request, the nuptial Y A SINGLE. GENTLEMAN, a Warm and ri, led by the ablest officer that ever The iron ore beds of Utah await only ceremony was performed. » Comfortable ROOM, in aprivate family, with has or without Board[or Furniture. The ‘*Royal Menken” has taken her de- marched against them—one who the application of capital and sufficiently Also shelter for a couple of horses. spent the better part of four years among parture for Europe. The New York Atlas Address C. A., 40, at this Office, stating price, etc. skilled labor, not only to produce sufficient lets off the following as a farewell shot: them, or in close proximity to them— 106-2 C OF For particulars appty ar GILBERT & SONS. - Mr, Matthews. ee Ss et = LOT This Outfit will be sold at very low figures. me a call immediately. =~ iss yécesi, on FINE WAGONS AND HARNESS, Which Will be preseatgd a beautiful Play, in 5 Acts, steamer. Rodberis. “SALE OF SUBSISTENCE: STORES. SALE. AMERICAN MULES, ¢ JULIA DEAN HAYNE & oainssmmn: POR 4ig@e Orders received at the Factory, or at my Residence, 13th Ward, G@. §, L. City. u'K LAKE —_— ‘Basser 105-s&w-tf +2 @-@ At Oregon City, iron works have been in successful operation for several years, and a good quality of the article has a the routes of overland travel, like musquitoes, never near enough to be crushed and never distant enough to cease from troubling. It is all very well for the THE WIFE'S SECRET. : aes the sourées of supply. Of the four hund Indians said to-have been killed, bably two hundred are as lively and vindictive as possible, while the remain- LADY: EVELINE, a basis. he ral = BOLIVAR ROBERTS. |. killed, being shot through the body, tlre ba¥s~ her such a magnificent possible future as ‘place of the iron horse, a house, a THE CHARACTER OF. _ ham- entering undor the right arm. Shirley was may almost stagger the intellect to grasp let, a town, great, populous, and busy in- dangercusly wounded, being shot in two places—one ball striking the stomach. Harand the virtue of the nation to endure. arms). ‘land cities would arise, each one the rison was shot through a The attention of miners throughout centre of an area of thriving settleAn artesian well opene e time’ since In the Fine New Play, by the Author of ‘‘Love’s ~ Sacrifice,’’ entitled y the Pacific side of the continent does ments, a link in the chain of civilization by Mf. Frank Tripp, of Pacligeo, Cali ornia,| but’ which suddenly became ¢hoked and not seem to be confined exclusively to fronr ocean to ocean, from the marts of foul, was re-opened and set to flowing with tiie precious metals, they are beginning the Atlantic to the gold placers of Ore- pure water by the late earthquake. The S..F. Bulletin of Oet. 25, says, Secreto direct their energies and skill and gon and California. tary McCormick of Arizona Territory, arviEVENING, ved upon the Colorado, with his wife. Judge SATURDAW capital to the production of won, and Turner and wife, Judge Backus and “Attorney_. November 4th, 1865, EasterN News.—A novel robbery took General Bashford, of that Territory, also arthe manufactures employing that raw material as : oe C. H: BASSETT. secession proclivities make it quite as : weil ‘campaigns must be at that distance from that London should be her roa as 4 amped > &-@ Chinese internal dissension and Japanese in proportion to the influence exerted, of exclusiveness are passing away, and the most debasing and ruinous character, American civil war has come to an end, and if not checked by the introduction and the United States people may beefa vigorous and purer element, as has come the carriers and this country the been the case in many instances of late viaduct of the immense trade between years, it will biing down any people to a Europe and the Hast; that the voyage of very low state of degradation. swift steamers from the uttermost parts ever, is attended lee Px “Charming as the actress is, her venomous gotten ‘THE RAILROAD. that ifit does not ruin the country, it is, results. The nected with orn ee Nona ae Miss Lizzie Wood, one of the ‘*Mazeppa”’ order, or disorder, of actresses; has be bestirs herselfin this matter very quickly presented with an elegant riding W eighty dollars, by the proprietor of she will find those neighbors shooting worth the ‘‘Clarendon Hotel,’’? at Washington, D, al ong way ahead of her in this wealth Cc. A critic who has been ‘“Mazeppa”-ed to desperation, says, if the proprietor had and prosperity-giving manuracture. applied it to her back, both the lady and the public would have been. benefitted thereby. Henry Winter Davis says, that if General Lee was nominated for the Presidency, he would carry. all the Southern: States, and Great and wide attention is being di- perhaps several Northern States, rected in the East, as well as in the The Atchison and Pike’s Peak railroad West, towards the Pacific railroad. All company have entered into a contract for the sinking of a coal shafton the Kickapoos the leading papers, many of the leading Reserve, on the line of the railroad. | men, and almost everybody else are callThe first vessel fpom Greenland, that ever at Philadelphia, came into port..reing for the vigorous prosecution and arrived cently from Ivigtut, with a cargo of kryo- None of the metals are more generally early completion of the great enterprise. usefulethan iron. Placers or mines of The Financial and Commercial Chrontsilver, gold, and precious stones create cle waxes eloquent on the subject and am unhealthy excitement among men, paints a glorious future for the United and draw together the worst specimens States through the agency of this railof the race, those who will stop at no- road. That paper urges that Asiatic thing in the satisfaction of their hungry commerce is about to experience extragreed. Crimes of the most serious ordinary development; that this Repubmagnitude invariably follow the dis- lic may be made the world’s thoroughcovery of the precious metals aud goms, fare, thevugui Which may roll and pay and the state of society Indtced is such tribute the wealth of the East; that The manufacture and use of iron, how- onl : of that necessary matertal for use in: this Daily Telegraph. re Sar © | The ili igslh a Bp eae ethan «6 MR. J. M. BARLOW; Fayorably known here, will be found again ready to serve his old friends in the line of Repziring AT Comoe 88-1m DISTILLERY, 103-2w and HE undersigned having rented the Paper-mill, near this “city, takes pleasure in informing the Merchants of this City ana Territory, and the Merchants of Montana and Idaho as well, that he is now prepared to MANUFACTURE WRAPPING PAPER, either Coarse or Fine, in any quantity. An experienced Workman has been engaged at the Mill, and a BETTER and CHEAPER aiticleis now manufactured than the usual’class of wrapping paper imported from the States. Specimens, with prices, sent to any address, on application. T. B. H, STENHOUSE. Store; COAL? “LTO MERCHANTS. WRAPPING PAPER! Jewelry. in and see our New . 0 AVING purchased the GRASS KAN¥ON ‘COAL MINE, I am prepared to deliver av.y quantity of the BEST COAL, at the Mine, for $< per ee THOMAS Coal bed. 18-tf COPLY is my BRIANT Ton. ee Agent, to sell at the STRINGHAM,. Ellis « Bro’s. have Curran Damasks, Suawts, Turkey Rep Carpets and Martinas, FRENCH FURNITURE PRINTS. he |