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Show r III THE UKlMItTKIt, TT U'l'i"1" An TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1871. duty. treat Great wa cnl to-nig- Fred. Taylor in his protean repertoire iat night. dra-JH- ,r ' Take a look in at Iloflfmans elegant ami tailoring establishment. Mr. Maon can supply the inhabitant w itli coal of tho best quality hereafter. itago from Montana was I.att night revet al hour later than nual on Ur arrival - her. Ranee Kvsiiln; Ksn;, KwJyi!e sea l Ip- ? llecollect the fire company meeting tonight all y o who are enlisted in the organi eitin. Ingham & Tiernan are bringing jome htinJrwd of the best blooded cattle into thi t alley. for nino dances will bo furnished blind the hy" troupe after the concert thi Music r evening - and Judge F. M. to Lake Salt went Smith City by this morn t ins express. T. 1. Conway returned homo last Saturndies, call at tho New York Store day from his trip along the lines of the and examine tho mngnitlcent supply of V extern Union. water proof and flannels, jut opened, sldlf. Moore Brothers band of horses are on tho broad range up at Point Lookout, 10 d')Fahionablo tailoring and elegant pieco goods, gents furni-hln- g ruile from here, goods, broad lion. Gcoigo A. Black, Secretary of Utah, cloths,! bcuvers, canximerc and verting, has returned from 'a short visit to his oh Jut received by Hoffman, merchant tniior, Montana street west of the Metropolitan-Hotel.- ! home in Illinois. s2t)-tLivery teams and carriages are out In the service of-- those who lovo and can I)crAr.TmK or Mr. BavUss. An effort afford the rural scene. was made yesterday by friend of tho Rev. Captain Ilodgtnan has been enlarging his harness shop and store to make more room Edwa rd E. Bnylixs to raise a subscription to retain hJm another yenr a pa-tof tho for goods and workmen, j Eirst About Church. $1,200 . Orders by mail for Job printing will rewa thus pledged, but it seem to have conns ceive prompt attention at this offico. Coun too late. He hud carrhxl his arrangements try friends please notice. to leave so far that it vn a good deal en-iCud Paco is In the absence to complete than to abandon them. Tho of John NoUon, the latter being at Salt a testimonial 6f subscription, however Lake City attending court. , tho kind for him by the entertained feeling The arrest of the Mogul of Utah is the community, and the high esteem in which topic of conversation on every corner hold ns a pa.-toa gentleman, and no'ono weeps at the Intelligence. was nono tho less grateful because citizen!, Tlie donation party And sociable at the residence of Mrs. Greene and ltev. circumstances forbade acceptance of it term on hUj part. Tho donation party will tako W, C. Damon will be largely attended. Mrs. Moormans leaves here this evening place nt Mr. Greens niid tho Rev. Mr. with her daughter for Carlin to Join her Damons, tld evening, as heretofore announced. Mr. Bayli will preach hi farehusband, who is in business at thut place. William Ycnriun i putting up fiuit In well discourse next Sunday evening, and tho shape of preserves, jams, Jellies, and leave (ior Chicngo early tho following week. for the market other styles of sweet-moa- t riintl Two hundred pieces of ex of tin, country. tj print, have arrived and aro now Ah (Juan and Ah Yipp were each held In qul-lslo-tf- . at tho New York Store. open, hotel of $2,000, and being u mi bio to give hail, will btrsont to Salt Lake City by the Andrew Stevens ONtOt8 Asaavi.t. examining court. wa on complaint arrested Big Steve, Our reader will ho sorry to learn, by M. Wyatt yesterday, and taken beon the first page of fore Judge Black for examination, on a that Helena suffered from a disaschargj of asault with Intent to commit trous conflagration last evening. The proeeut!on made out n posiWe uninlentially omitted to merition in murdr. tho nocucd was held over for and tive cae, jfctcnUy issue that Frank Kenyon of the trial 1p''foro tho District Court in bond of Review cim up from Zion on Sunday evenfifteen! hundred dollar. In default of bail, ing, and returned to that place urn Monday Stovcns wa sent to Salt Lake City in cusmorning. Con-tabafternoon tho Ilarnlsh, hy tody of Some ono tells u that our friend and feltrain of During the progress of low townsman John Tiernan has crossed the in court terminated an altercation tlnrcaise, Jtnliieon of celibacy and and taken to himtwo of tho witnesses the Judge fining self a wife, as every man of his no judg- hy twenty dollars each for contempt, and hy ment should do, j , this tiime, that amount of cuh I safely deOfficers of the Nauvoo Legion are taking , posited in tho city treasury, pro bono pub note of the topography hereabouts, and co. li pci h ip think themselves mnters of tho situation. It will ho seen who is to rule the SaLe or a Mink. On yesterday the root after a feW day.-Th- e Tacoijna mine, in Lucin District wetof thi steamer KhUj Connor, Captain J. B. city, iwos sold for $12o,000 in gold coin, and Cook, arrived at her pier yesterday afterthe trnnsfor of both money and property noon -- at 4 o'clock. Officers and crew arc worajgennine transaction. This rich dis1 all well, but during the voyage much tormy trict is near tho Central Pacific Railroad, weather was experienced. west of this point. The smelting furnace 'started up on Saturday an 1 1m been running ever since. - Lost. A gentleman i nform us that he under tho curb Everything about tho furnaeo works like a Jppoftited hi pocket-boocharm. Piles of bullion are stacked on tho s tonei lat nght, hut this morning could noL E. 1. Johnson, Eq., prL j , J f. to-d- ay or Fro-hyteri- sub-Conrtab- an er lo r, to-nig- ht tel-egrs- to-day- Rk-roHTt- s ; non-arriv- al find tho placrand is as a consequence. at some city be, and the same squares of land are hereby, ertablixhed ns tire limits, namely: Block numbered 178, 179, ISO, 181, 182, 183, HMij 197, 198, 199, 2U0 and 291. Sec. 2 1 Tho erection of tent, home?, shop, shed or other rtructure? with canvas rooting upon said above dexcribiol tire limit?, is hereby prohibited and forbidden. Sec. 8, Any perxon found guilty before a city Justice of a violation of thiiTordinnnco shall la) punl-he- d hy line not exceeding one hundred, dollar?, at the discretion of tho court, and in all sueh cases it will be the to include in his duty of the city ju-tijudgment an order for the immediate removal bf the structure upon1 which the action iro beyond tho tire limit or that such structure bo taken down, j Sec. L If thp owner or oecUpartt of any structure or building erected, contrary to the provisions of tin ordinance, fail or re luo to remove the same within twenty-fou- r hours after judgment by the city Justice, ns provided for in tho foregoing section, then such citjy o (or the jurtieo preiding in hi stead) shall direct tho Marshal to take down and remove such structure or building beyond tlie fire limits, and the removal of such property shall beat the expense of the owner thereof. Sec. f. It shall be tlio duty! of the City Marshal to execute all orders and judgment of the city justice as piovided in Suction 4 f of tliis pidinnncc. tho removed 3. by Property with the provicion of imtnee may bo kept in More by him day unless tho owner thereof shall nnd pay tho expense for removal ' i such of property. 7. Any property remaining in the y lor more than ten day?, Marxhais a conlemplated by this ordinance, inny bo sold bj him uioii tins order of the city justice in the same rnnimei ns property taken in execution under tlio laws of thi Territory, apd tlio proceed of such sale, if any there ho after deducting expenses and cost?, shall Im deposited with tlio Cty Treasurer to the Uo of tho party owning tlio property at the time of removal or hi aligns. Sec.jH. It shall bo required of all poN son owning luuise within tho limit described by tins foregoing section of thi. ordinandi n tiro limit to repmeo any and all stovepipe fluewitli brick chimneys withiiU I , 1 - or srtr.nioR qc.vuty, rRcsn J1JIE J. IIEFFER.VAN, f i Py the MFtnANlirx 1X811TCTR and ... HUC1E1Y for the STT AdUIOCLIUrt Lever all other.. ef ar rotud We a ao call atU'tition lo our i ODES AND BULLION HERCULES POWDEH, I ahlih roinblnea all tho force of other atronu force ol exploelvre now In nae. and the UMn the bkt etjkTl rpernKn. t na ni.kini it vaatly auporior to any other oompoutid now In t nae. A circular rontalnlnf a rrtr, PvacRtmou of this P der ran te obtained on applUaUun to our Office, or of auy of pur Agents. JPurcll;ifiseda Tho Highest Ruling Prices Paid. Assay Office and Sampling! Works. p9c Away with old stock! New goods, f the finest description, now opening at 15-tths New York Store. Assays Warranted to Conform witli U S. Xintlfeptnn- - i ! j j f. railway, via Boise ,nd Walla Walla, to Puget Sound and 'acific. Call and see maps, turvevs rofile of tho new route, at tho Arctic cam Saloon. Confectionery and fruits 26-t- f. mdid variety. J. W. A.M, M. vance, continues to tell at tho old figure. mall profits satisfy him, for hit business it tnmerire. a22-t, f. i Atto-t- : darda I i ' Corner of Fourth and Sontana Strevt , t cokina ? i: Utah! Carpenter and Join Work J or Every Dwsrlpllon DONE TO OKDEU BT JeO-b- Scott Offics. John Be 0920110 the porter ITURE, LAMP'S, CIIANDEL Plated Ware, Bar FurnRure FURNISH I fl G GOODS. ' J decao-- j I j SAfl FRANCISCO AND SACRAMENTO, io InV llotl to 311 liCPH ....Fon ALGER REDUCTION WORKS, teime.or John nvTES Corinno, Utah. 1S TO..., jAPrLT C. k M. T. Co., Cattfor.iU street. Ban Frtnrlaco. t GEO. GEORGE fl. LOWE, .9. fir. Front Street, Sacramento. K ESS ED Agent, V Mens, Montma. i, STAEKrOLE C EL'LL Eli, Agent, Deer Lodge, Montiua. S. D. RICE, Agent, Virginia, Montana. COMPANY. LUMBER tf trk mltUf . Coiiimc - TJtuli, Inct rimrntoil July lAKI!LUr iAULh.n VV lie rr AND t rcssoii bio wngntis inos reluble Wbgon made, and sr W IN iViii.V ltbMiKCX', sift) tUllLuK-- 11H AN IK AXLMES Chico - 3Iatr rial, ol all docrlp-- 1 (Ions, fur sale nt (he lowest cash, rates. Dlinds, and Mouidings. Doors, .Sash, i Orders for ' Also co: stantly on band a full supjily of . Reapers and Mowors, Reapers, Throshing VI ao hi nos. Sulky Rakes, Plows, (Crain ' Drills, Gang Plows,1 Mowors, Seif-Raki- .T. aul tf iiEr.F, Kept Constantly jii-rro- x, pH Ihe Uw t- -d 're blent of the at Halt Like ulty. 3IAKOX, TV. . ttt asu Hou39 Agent at Corinno. ITancy 33ry Goodes HATS AMD CAPS, have opened an Office at tha above nam idadt, and am now prepared to do ril kt Ua of ink mail or etpra noimplee of Ore received made She folK-wprruMpily aaaayed and retar dav.j term roaeonabte. .. a; i, aplt t J. 6. XAXT.. ik pa. Era, - Parnishing Goods, I relght, Hunt, Mine or Prospect j" Montana Street, between Atli iiiit! rth, t COUIXIVE, - - - UTAH. -- I'll ) Improved Rorkers Complete and Clieap. Particular attention paid to Ordert by math, J anl-t- f ran pir. evtit nr.... ...,oit :T JOB PRINTING onroy cpunr Taek., II ling wtirth sad hlmny. f'aper He a, , ' i npritved f'lu'hea Wringer,' liernitit n F lriw It Duatera, F. MoEaiuhUu' Hruahea. OI7H atiw-- Is the on the ranffio roa.t. nd our fa iutie foe tnaiinfactiirtiiir and imp: rtli.g t iiib.o us to xe.l at lowest ui.rU- -t price. . '' -- Ftthr la-K- e! I1 J oxr.xTinr.i.T BESO TOR CATOLOCtE. lit., Ran 'Tranche S.icrxm-n'- n ' alO-fCtn- ea WlTEnilOlSK f BOOTS AND SHOES, I HEW MATERIAL -- j ' AND GENERAL - - Ji In the Territory L. at r j j inu J Lower than any llouco In tho ; United Ctctca. Everything going below the pres cost prices of goods. ent Wow Is the time for bargains VftOkKTSi? ' V l M X , CxT Offico Reporter if .coHimo or.... Oak, Ash and Hickory Planks, Hubs, 8pokos, Rims, Felloes, Etc. l V A that they bsvt removed from Cattery t Give notion All my Stock woe pnrchOMd la tho fait for THE UTE RISE, CASU DEFOH - Materials, fai-riag- c ! , AT TIIK .Aim. REGGELS, Audi era hov LESTER, J Nyngon Xiiimhcr. j MERCHANDISE 1. & Impor era of - I 1 ( nL, k MONTANA STREET, CORINXE. Main Srreet, SALT LAKE CITY, - UTA1 ' i , CALIF0R1IIA ASSAY OFFICE, f'fUTrvX. Ttr.Rdiin't nomoval, tipvii i sningr Goods. AND OENERAL. The Largest mi l lleit Aeeortment of veal uane. etc., nlvrnyl Moiitnnn Street, Jtenr Sixth. WARE, tlr rt tiup rter of Mali t.'from loading 0 man and French imaiiufttclurera. 2IS, 217, ; wery ia, .j Hansaxm. inn dr form the boot rreals"rxv menu, In atore. ptt.s. Tun, TW N CLOSING OUT SALE. Atb wwdlWii. at tho Lowest Price Tho Best Meats av auurim. j I.LOW W N lmelnr iVb tbroi Company, JrtnT '1 ollb-- ng AND a. F. F All Fun. Ever Ltng for a complete outfit to Matolt 'pinn,v'a Mrt hea, f Timbers Promptly tun rlcnreu!o Neiatet Twine Uoiutiauka Twikis, j KotnKm M'l Filled. I'.lnfn, A tin J. Fluhlnv Mill - x (bber, snd X K. 0Ut)OK, MVtOUhS, h NE'tV, l'vrr.u hmj i,oriu;s Wl.lXM' It. FH I'itKU lUftrFlH, JldlttN't T'tKti:. TKN 11 Nd Ituvril! IsiDlXi , Quicksilver. Picks, an SAXXiABT, MASUFAC TU HERS OF , uroomv. Pino, Ceiling, ar ' 832. 1 -- S-ig- Siding, Flooring, Wagon Covers, all Flzjs Wagon HA LI FOR I A II K I WOOD, Cobs, Thimble Skeins, Wagon Woods, Wagon and Carrl igc FLOORING. i ' tian Biinds, ail kinds Ms tidings, Of i & Importers, Dcor3, Window3, Vene- Lumber, 1 House WOOD Material, Building: nial . o tlie very bext iimierul, ml ruby Vnewii all tbroonn tb West Ss tb b si sul Gold Scales, via, C. ft tf T. Co. li Doaiors In ail kinds of FOR v Rocker Dippers, Spring Point Shovels, Farming Implement MedrtUry. trnomirur. . Tns- - Rocker1 Irons, Gold Pans, , nt ( Shoot Copper, resident, 75,000. CapltalSloelt, Chicago Wagons t 4. 17, 1871. .'.j...,., CilinLU stock of tho celebrated rrcl-h- i EbTABMMnep n. ntnnov k.. O HAND Mining Iinploments. TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET- IRON WARE. A. CrciUtoii, Corinnc. tt. McCREA J1 Also, MauuXocturors of i ON j FREIGHT LINE. W. D.1 - Itl.VU, Oeneral Agent, UTAH AND CALIFORNIA A1' ; AND n. TO CORIHNE' FAST KiRKENOALLS OF huUltrH HARDWARE,j i ; Call at, orlAtltlreHM epot P. S Iron. Stovpy Nails, la Aloutaun, To all poluls IK XUCALKM IIELF AND HEAVY I W agoii full WhoLOtALK AND RMtAit, . And thence by Male or Ox 10t !' GERRISH W HILES, lad'nj will be gty a by the above named D9' of VIA. C. p. R. j IW. T. Fikltv Recorder. Approved Sept. 2., 1671. - KXAMl.MCIl OP PEVSIOJIS FOrt ITT All, Broad gauge Twenty, per cent riso In the price of dry. good and clothing in .the Eastl but Bcggcl, who bought for cash before the ad- IL, PURU COMPLY. Tii IX Pi)RT.lTI!) j ttBERTY AiEA'C MAlklST, , . f i HOUSE fouipauy front - . thirty day?. Sec.; 9. Any person or persons failing to of Section 8 of comply with tlio provi-io- n till otdinanco sliall be subjiHit io tlio penalties named in Section 3 of thi ordinance. ' Sec. 10. Thi ordinance shell bo in force from u id after it publication. W. 11. Munro, IMajor. & Xsabat- tb Rnt Workmen Employe! r MIRRORS, CUTLERY, Secrfar CALIFORNIA AND MONTANA ks W. W. HULL, GL ASS W A BE, AGENT. Corinue; U. T. ly . AND GENERAL JOHN A. CREIGHTON. n5 In- - CHINA, JOHN F. LOI1SK. j deader k Manrj's), j THREE GOLD MEDA1 Proprietors. U-.'- : u -- QUEEUStVAnil ;; ficj a. TIIK MILl.H. It bxlD. cxm.Uotly rwrltal lno tn lubiri'ir, a dwlwrwl to ll traup rtedwlibli a lew ita of V Urn of It ron.nnjvr mauhYartum, and tvr7 Way aupirloti in Market a:yWwoiber Powder have Imh.u award ud ucoalveljr 1 f bo-ot- 18-t- t cu-tod- proprietor of tho New Tork Store departs from tho rule of offering old And i ill kinds of ths best and latest Improved farm stock, ami hence has brought out his Imn Her undulated with emotion, and mense , machinery. supply of new and fashionable good, when she retired, a continued shower of home and f. ilft-tforeign manufacture. irARFJIOlKC, Nrar the Depot. applause brought her forth again and again. s. u . Her make up was pretty good, and if a and prospectors Freighter, farmers gentler siniie had oerspread tho incarna- can find tho bot horses and mules at stables, corner Front and Sixth dined wealth of beauty tbit shone on liliy-whistreets. ly f. splendor from a face "of matchless loveliness the writer of thi would have been one of tho first to worship at her shrine. LEVI HAXDr.RX, Proprietor. Her debut before a Corinno audience was Brlrklayer and Plasterer quicte a success, and wo tender our congratFrcs.lt IKK ATS anil FISII ulations herewith. on Ice. k - - POY7DER Mar-accordan- ce m te , SPOUTING, MIATNG, ANI) BLASTING - JLB The Har-denbroo- FRANCIi-iCOon hand RETRY A. SAYGER, ) ' j1 (East of Creighton : . Constants and have Manvacturcr$ ' - J c ju-tie- Meeting of tho rioneef Hook and Ladder Company this evening ui eight o'clock, sharp, Mali rear of IIkpout RR office. Be there promptly. Wo are under special obliga tion to C. It. Barrntt, Esq., for files of tho Salt, Lake papers of this dato. HAN 4 LUCIES P. SANGER, f t tiontana Street, Corinne, Utah, i Inconvenience -- 1 , WboIal and reidl 314 California Street, Work ce j POWDER WORKS. J P. II. &L. Co. Thanks. t. d. co nrJAY, McdiincitDODfl s grounds, tho best evidence of tho successful running of tho work. Tho innovation on tho'progrnmmo last evening was caused by tho of Miss Jcffy Leicester, who was detained (ns tho dear creatures generally are) an hour and a halfbefore tho glass, fixing thi ringlet and that curl, adjusting this lock Mid that switch;, hut tho patience of tho audience wa finally rewarded by tho announcemen that Miss Jeffy would appear tho next time. 8hu did appear, almost out of breath. She. had run ail tho way. Her appearance mnde a great Impression on tho young'swain. THE CALIFORNIA , i y. k MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. - if ! in said ph' yo-terda- Alger lilt Be it ordained by the Mayor and ' Council of Corimtc City: Sectloiji 1. That the following described blticks and square, or part of blocks and .it, le CALIFORNIA TRADE MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. AN ORDINANCE apd next tho excellent performances of tho adicx and gentlemen who. participated in We tho very delightful entertainment. have never heard Mrs. Smith sing in such perfect voice as she did last night, especially Mrs- - Hwrrrtan, Miss in tho Brook. Black apd Miss Jefflo Leicester were au (tit in their ; respective place?. Tho Heroes Was a magnificent pieco of acting and tinging. Fred. Taylors songs with banjo accompaniment, and his Essence of Old Virginia could not bo surpa?od by tho once famouj ClnUtys In their palmiest day. Lillie Greene wold and Lizzie Guthrie Were received with rounds of applause, as they merited,! Before the stage, tho orchestra of Util, Charlie and tho rest of our iopuliir boys, was a treat of music in itself, enough for the evenings p,eAuro. All the concert, from opening to clusrshowed caro and culture, and the audienco gnvo frequent signs of approbation, as well it might. Tho cause, the performers and tho public wero mutually well pleased. cent admission to the nuui e MISCELLANEOUS. H13HT. ir ure to-nig- Seventy-fiv- LAST CONCERT Ilnrlesque. AUE3D AN OHMNASCK KNriTLLO AN It was a double ovation. First as evine- - TO OHBIANCR TO l UOVIDK IOlt 8R U- ng tho willingness bf tho people to assist am inoirurt, ano oa iuiy when the call for benevolence goes forth; ollittl l'UUIOSEM. JOTT INCH AllOUT TOWN. Blind concert to ptnrt art) again inclined become i street to ibetr CCSSiSSA CTCRES, twn floore and extending from California Gcrnpylng to Mart et streets, KEW AK9 Xes. 133 ed 131 Market street, And IS nnd 31 California at,, sab imanGECGO exits lsvte tve). . SAX FRAXCTftCO. (He low j Sacramonto Branch! IJSat " Nwi. IT, and 21 c f ' !, f J street. Olicagro . 3?i-ico-o. f |