Salt Lake Daily Tribune and Utah Mining Gazette (Newspaper) - April 27, 1871, Salt Lake City, Utah DAILY VA n I ul p 5 aNo A for Tat 5 Tin von levins California Friary Arrival anil Closing of Mails Kern City 1 drtily J mail daily Thursday and Montana Oregon and Washing ton Territory daily counties nad Rich county I till duly and Arizona alternate ant Cedar Talky i mail daily 9 county Echo City and 9 and Monday and California ami Nevada Through TVeit Jordan nod Thursday Stockton Mau ds jr and Idaho nnd Oregon daily Local ciml Weber counties Lilly Hides county daily Cache count v Wednesday and Satur day county find nil inter inert offices mvl Vv HOURS from S to 0 and Department opou firs 3 Io 4 door from u o 9 J M DAILY TRAINS Lake City at 5 and Ari a 7 and at 5 anil Arrive a SMC JO and m Lake City daily Arrive lie Kast for the Eist Mcst from 3 a m to 6 on Sunday l STATES FOU UTAH Oregon A Cuili ii F Strickland C HI T Patrick tl tl Gil C lud of Pa of K I P III 5 J to It SHOW D T Clayton of L SALT LAKE COUNTY Sni th Millor M Snow and J County W Kisi D Woolky L Campbell CITY OFFICERS A A C Pyper T Barton Theodora Jcn 3M Clark Paul A John O T McAllister Auditor of Public Robert Campbell Collector Winder of Streets Groo Jesse W ToX of School Professor J R L Camp twit Henry of Weights and DiTi Burt ISAAC Groo of A II Lumber U Liquors Sobert Campbell Jesse C Linle Jeter Jota D T of Doctors W J S Jeter Clinton Bari Joseph H Taylor il S J Faust S averts lend en Insane anti and c Srd 4th sih IL C Gibus K C A Smoot MORNINGS TELEGRAMS XY U S in d tuday In coun sel for Erie a certificate forth that Jay Gould had refused to produce the books of the Erie Co in Court on the ground that he Gould did net know what authority he pos sessed under the charter in the prem ises A Philadelphia dispatch from Wil says that sis colliers in that vicinity have resumed work Boston quantity of wreck stuff has been found in Boston Bay which renders it almost certain that the bark Boston Capt from Montevideo for this port has been lost and probably with all on board New Orleans news re from Bonnet Carra ports the break seven hundred feet wide Nothing official has been re from that point this morning The water is over the track of the Jackson road between 13th 14th mile posts at Volunteers have turned out to throw up works to stop water coming from the rear Chief engineer Thompson has just received official information that Wallace Crevasse a6 St James has been stopped and Crevasse have both been closed men and material have gone to McDonough crevasse and it is ex it will be closed by tonight Nothing has been received from Pov erty point today General Thompson asserts that there is uo danger of the city being overflowed circular of the 21 111 says for the last few days the army has been employed in engineer ing work A new corps has been formed at Cherbourg Cambrai and Clinchart the late en Great operations are ex soon Dieppe placard urging the supporters of the Commune to hasten to Paris was displayed and destroyed London is said that the steamer Queen of Thames from Melbourne fur London is lost Many were drowned Versailles Mali on has visited the trenches at Chatillon A cannonade from the batteries at Menton and Chatillon has opened on Issy and Point Jour The Official Journal says until insurrection is quelled the Germans will hold certain forts because the Government is without credit Paris are suspend ed at Neuilly to allow the inhabitants to remove The Commune makes re upon vacant houses for lodging the people skedaddling from bombardment resigns to public safety Pyatt withdraws his resignation The Ger mans are abandoning forts on the left bank of the Seine The Commune has occupied certain forts the Prus sians by flag of truce objected and evacuated them During the suspension of hostilities the troops hold their respective posi tions and fire ceases along the lines Several recocnoisances show that the were found in a strong position and attacked but the result is uncertain The are establishing new batteries Dom browski demands prosecution of the chics of the and bat talions for cowardice The Command ant of Fort claims a Com mune victory London New Market race for two thousand guineas was won by Bothwell starting second King of Firth third Washington D week ago complete returns of census from the entire country had been received with the exception of a few counties and townships in Arkansas Ohio and Texas and of Indianapolis The from Mar shals of several districts which were at that time incomplete justify the expectation of the Superintendent that the remaining reports will be re New of the Treasury has given direction for the sale of material of the marine hospi tal building at San Francisco shaken by earthquake A New York morning paper tells the following story in connection with the recent displacement of 51 Victor Place as French Consul atthis port In the beginning of the recent war in Europe the French Government contracted with Remington Arms Company for all the arms then in pos session of the Company and for all that could be made until farther or ders Place then French Consul and upon him devolved the receiving and paying for weapons and shipping them to France He did not however it is said the re of this position himself but appointed a person named Hector as his agent installed him in an office in Lo all rs oi applied for and him H of one por on ill purchase made for French Place is o have charged the French per upon all payments made and deducted that commission from funds in hand justifying the pro by referring to old regulation by which commission of two per cent was formerly allowed to Con sul General in this cily on all pur chases of tobacco by him in be half of his government As Place is said to have paid more than ten mil lion dollars far arms and provisions during the war his com mission must have amounted to more than two hundred thousand dollars I is said this large snui is compara insignificant when compared with other amounts which the were defrauded of here by somebody through process of buying arms at one price and selling them to the government at a higher For instance two hundred thousand new Springfield muskets were bought at and one ten thousand serviceable bought at were charged to the French government at each In another case thirtyfive batteries of Napoleon guns bought at dol lars a buttery were resoM to French government at a battery On another occasion it is reported that agents in New York exported forty thousand barrels of beef purchased at per barrel and charged the French government 25 ing over by the transaction About a month ago Sir De Bughas formerly Consul at Charleston arrived at French Consulate and placed his seal upon books and safe A French committee will it is said thoroughly investigate all these charges and it is hinted that some well known citizen said to hare ence at Washington will be found to have been interested in the specula tion Washington April Pleasanton today received a dispatch from the Chancellor of the Exchequer as Please telegraph immediately how tax on friction matches Did the imposition ol the tax derange manu factures or check consumption What is the yield this year General made thu following reply Lowe Chancellor of Exchequer London The tax ou matches works well and manufactures are not de nor consumption checked The yield is two dollars per annum Boston Nutter of New Durham N who sailed from Portland for Liverpool on Saturday assumed name is charged with uttering forged notes to the amount of He obtained twenty thousand dollars from the i banks New Princeton N were burned today with sixteen horses several of which were valued at five hundred dollars each Washington 25 Hie Netherlands Resident Minister has been recalled ivom this country and appointed to another diplomatic post Aspinwall 21 via Kingston Ja maica wonderful discovery has been of coal mines and oil wells from Aspinwall The mines are reported to be and the coal of a superior qualif equal to the best imported The government has given fri the dis coverer an immense tract of land Another revolution is reported io and this is the leader sis hundred revolution ists have proclaimed him President The insurgents recently captured the American steamer Monti go The S Steamer has gone to recover it the insurgents also captured the of Los and made ners of the garrison President Correo escaped from the citadel Pan ama has has been fortified because of the apprehensions of an attack on the city by the insurgents Impressments rot Advices from Bogota state that forty houses in Valencia were de by a conflagration The war between San Salvador and Honduras is ended The farmer holds the terri tory of the latter haring defeated the army of Honduras everywhere General has been made provisional president army is reported to have been decoyed into the of Honduras and their retreat cut off Several earthquakes were recently felt on the South Paci fic The Indians of Terra Dal Faego murdered the and three sailors of the while in Straits of Magellan Chili and Peru have granted the necessary concessions demanded by Mr preliminary to laying a telegraph cable connecting the two countries A company been form ed to run steamships between Calao and China All stock is subscribed New York 25 Money Pay steady closing strong stocks irregular and feverish dealings were enormous The fluctuations ire so frequent is difficult to record changes on the Stick Telegraph in strument which communicates with brokers offices Frequent rallies which were followed by equally rapid reactions Toronto agreement has been concluded between Great West ern and K Gos for the period of 20 years under which entire through earnings are put into a joint and then divided both companies also hind themselves not traffic with any now lines across Canada or Michigan This virtually consolidates the linos and makes them one for through traffic between Chicago Buffalo and Suspension Bridge The tunnel to connect the 2 lines under Detroit river is also to be commenced forth with x London Tribune cable Paris advices yesterday state and central committee are quarreling is being Bonapart ist in disguise arrestis threat ened Great Falls N John S Woodman of Dartmouth College lies at the point of death at his home in Durham N F New Orleans ramora of Crevasse at Blue Stone pee and Bayou Sara are unfounded Levees from Red River to these points are intact and the river is falling No interruption to cation has taken place on Jackson R R There is no water from Bonnet Carre Crevasse nearer the city than 13 miles The rivT in front of the city is sixteen inches below high witter mark of and falling Another severe hail storm occurred here yes doing great damage to cotton and corn crops Several plantations have to be replanted almost Dates from state the survey was completed of the K R to connect Lake Nicaragua with There is news from irenas of a terrible tragedy near that place The captain of the British ship Alexandrine and the boats crew went ashore and came in conflict with the Indians who murdered them The Indians then put in can oes for the vessel but those on board alarmed by the yells of rives made sail and saved themselves and ship The body of the Captain was found with two wounds in his body and the legs cut off There was not race oi his companions An English war steamer is expected to go to the scene of the tragedy and chastise the Indians Dates from 17th announce the capture of the robbers who stopped the mail near that place and took treasure They confessed and informed the authorities where the treasure was to be found A severe shock of an earthquake was felt at Valparaiso As the noise which generally precedes an earth quake was heard thousands of people ran into the streets terror stricken The walls of the churches cracked while services were being held and panic seized the tions The steeple of the Church of St was knocked out of plumb and may have to he taken down Chicago advices recent frost in southern Illinois and Missouri state that immense dam ge was done to vineyards some of the finest look as if scorched by fire The crop will be very shoit Bismarck In Disgrace The almighty Count Bismarck is reported to hare fallen into disgrace or something rery like it with his master It was observed that he arrived not only before the Emperor perfectly unexpectedly as if he himself had only made up liis at the last moment Still that might be explained but on his arrival strict etiquette and was taken no notice of by the Empress for three or four days and only then summoned to an audience which by rights he should have been on the very first day The story work ed up out of these materials is this Count and Gen Von Roou were dissatisfied with Count Bismarcks terms of peace they took several ex to them and indignant at being cheated out of their triumphal en tryin toParis A squab ble endued the Chancellor appealed to the Emperor the sided with the discontented Generals The Chancellor in a huff ordered his spe cial train and posted off to Berlin sud denly and unexpectedly There he sulks now and will sulk for some months to come at Yargin until his master again learns to his ser vs and restores him to his ancient place of favor The reconciliation will be by both quitting the contemplating their resig nation of office Both are old nud have had hard work to Gen Von Roon began his career without a farthing and earned what he wanted beside his pay by lessons or literary or something of that kind All he wished to acquire before his retire ment into private life was a small country house with a gar Jen attached to it brought him v handsome estate and 1871 will bring him still greater wealth will have a great deal of work to do still before they can con with the late their intention to resign is considered cer tain Gen Aron ia named as General Von successor in the War Office More Indian Troubles In Arizona Pine News of Apill says Private correspondence dated Tuc son Arizona April IS says The Apaches on Friday last attaaked the mail stage coming westward about sixtyfive miles cast of Tucson and drove it back fifteen It after ward came through in the night The same day the mail staga going east ward was attacked about the same place but at an earlier hour of the day and the driver Mark Hobbin formerly of Iowa was killed his body being mutilated in a fearful manner and his countenance disfigured almost beyond recognition The stage was burned and the mail bags cut up and destroyed Col is busily engaged in establishing new protection of travellers The Prescott Arizona Miner of April 15th has the following The Indians have been rather lazy during the past although several bands of them have been seen in various parts of the county evidently on the warpath Rumors are prevalent that trains have been attacked and travel ers massacred but these reports can be traced to no reliable spuce A mail party arrived from Camp Verde about the middle of the week Captain Flynn who was in charge of the mail party fell behind the escort a short distance when Indians made appearance and endeavored to cut off his advance but he put spurs to liis horse and escaped The sav ages displayed their chagrin by setting lire to the grass The Alger Reduction Works This morning the work of laying the foundations fur the Alger Ee duction Works of Corinne was com nn Arizona street near Sec ond by Jos J HefFerman and George W Goff and they will not delay a moment in preparing the fur for active These gentlemen arrived here from the just on last Friday evening to look around and see the lay of the and already do we occupy ing their own dwelling and now en gaged in the greatest enterprise yet started in our city We wish them all the success which their energy de serves and hope to be able to give frequent reports of the precious met wrought pioneer silver shops of our city In a day or we expect the favor of ob from Gen the plans of his buildings and grounds so as to be able to lay a complete tion of the Alger Seduction Works before our readers Miners bt as well as here in our own vicinity will rejoice that the ore market so long wished for id opening at their doors The good time as foretold by the prophet Stein is very near its of smelting works and foundries on tbe air And in mills aad whir oJ wheels and hammers Corinne Reporter Retribution Carolina out to it a justice that 13 more than poetic The cradle of the rebellion it is now fajt becoming the grave of social order and of whatever tion has existed within its borders Indeed it is drinking the cup ot ret to the very dregs The State that fired the first shot at tbe flag seems madly bent on firing the last shot at its own life It was tossed and torn ravaged burned and impoverished by the war which so impiously inaugurated and now it U staggering under disorders and es under a mountain of which threatens society with dissolu tion The account just ren dered by tbe Board of Irade of Charleston is eloquent with jhe ghastly rhetoric of political and Snan cial calamity The essence of the case is this In the tares were less than on a taxable basis of nnd the taxes of on a basis of only That is the properly of the State is reduced to one third of its former value but the tixes are increased nearly five hun dred per cent The appropriations of the Legislature for its recent ses sion of four months amount to the enormous sum of One may find in Tocqueville the well as tbe prophecy of this afflictive condition of things the great majority of who create the laws are possessed of no property which taxes can be imposed all the money which is spent for the community appears to be spent to their advantage and at no cost of their This is precisely the case in South Carolina for there the majority of the property holders and tax payers arc an share in legislation The vengeance slow in coming but it is slow in goins likewise Golden Aye April Emporium of Fashion Main Opposite Reichs House BRAND P L JONES TO THE LADIES OT LAKE CITY HAVING with nn excellent assortment of Millinery spoils ot the Latest Style in New York und shipped a brunch store in Sacramento I urn to ill il orders prompt ly and thoroughly acquainted with the business in its every would ru solicit u liberal share oT in New York S T of cutting I to on reasonable terms West of WILLIAMS X AW Ophir City UT Particular paid to Mining Suits ami Abstracts and Transcript of in Mining Tty and and Mining Agent CITY FireBrick Works GOLDEN CUT GOLDEN CITY ANTI LAND COM PANY M 0 AGENT ol and sizes to order from a superior of nnd ground and furnished to order Orders Works established in 3803 HOSWELL TIBBITS 11 D S II M B DRS TIBBITS SIMMONS Corner of and South streets AM WOT ICE TO Persons m Gov Lands NOTICE is hereby given to nil porous who hurc been Government Lands iu Utah by timber kind with out authority nnd in no cuso has been given except ia of nnd covered D where parties author by law to cut timber for their own use upon farms and far no purpose that they aro required delay to appear Dm and Receiver and make pay in out in ol and dated Nov 4 1530 huro published iu iuorio foiling to comply with be proceeded in with law per iec Uio said those to cut timber without will bu criminally GEO U RogUter G U IX AHMES Importers Jobbers and Or J AC i FISHING TEN AND AND House Furnishing Groods DIRECT IMPORTERS OF BASKETS AND MAN 17 CJ it US R TilE S F Compa American Net aod Comp Boston Mills Jf Improved R A is the forfeit on the Coast and for aud eu hle HE to sell at lowest FOR STATUS OFFICE 1 T s Notice I inni K Uio of IU Utah Iy cation of No 1 m i cUim Four hundred Iwi in on Silver vrin ol rock in ilio minii distrUM of nod more fully U AH follow to wit Tho shafi oi Whip distant fret from a moniimoiit known No 3 on the mountains li Big mid kittle oiul two Ui feet and Southwesterly two witli mining mid i in of three six nud Snid cluim ifi on ifie tlie and on South hv lodo nmt by the claim of K It ice in Die and J do tive muko that nnd improved d premises according to the local imd than ONE DOLLARS tmI su actual of said v for a survey ami plat of Midi itm a for the ilie act ol granting right of wuy to ditch owners and for other July nnd ns Ly Act ol ivn approved July and son his inv v CL AIMI I certify hat the above notice VMS this day tiled in tlie Office fort lie Territory of Utuli of the of intention i ap ply for it survey and from erat mid a from of tin United States as provided iu tin net of 1 An net the right ol to nnd owners over tilt public and for July IStiC ami JLK gross July 1 direct tico bo printed in thr n tho local km of ibu claim i OEO U UNITED STATES LAND SALT LAKK CITY UTAH 2 t Notice is hereby uc man John II Rollins and John Al ih claim thousand IVet in by dred feet in on the Kollins vein oi roc in mui land aad promises suit mint oil situated iu the Pionier and ut Hits and more fully wit Being mid fuui MMIII from o the discovery shun in said one hundred fceL in This dis covery shaft is located about feet northeasterly from a near a large spring A drum leading tin spring crosses the lode worth of where a road crosses it leuding io discovery shaft seven hundred and fifty feet Iho south boundary A brunch of ibe drain crosses the lodo a icw feet south of discovery shaft The lode crosses tlie of a ridge about three hundred from the discovery shaft us forth in the diagram and we do hereby give further notice that having occupied mA improved the said lode antl premises accord ing to the local customs and rules of miners in said mining district and Laving expended in actual labor and improvements ui amount not less than ONE THOUSAND and having at this time peaceable of said we ivill for a survey and plat of i patent for same under ict entitled An act granting right of way tj ditch and canal owners ov r the public lands and for other approved July and as amended by ACL of Congress ap proved July 5th Witness our hands and scils this day of February 1871 Julien per John Mo ra liia Attorney in fact John H per Joia Attorney in fact John 61 Moore f FRANCIS A Attest j i r J certify that the above notice was this dty filed in the U SLand for ibe Territory of Utah and a diagram ji the said Joile lu gether with notice of tu apply for a Purvey and thereof from tlie General and n paient from tlie Gov of the as la an act of Congress entitled Au act the right of way to ditch and canal over the public lands and for other 20th 1866 ami ns amended by act of Congress approved July 1870 I hereby direct said notice be printed ia SALT LAKE TRIBUNE a newspaper published nearest the of the claim GEO II MAXWELL AUBURN MILLS O Tur January Ut the NEVADA LANU PURCHASE At the res per Ton K 60 30 m TO a j SO 46 11 t U mi 1 oa u 1 II u ifj 200 tn 250 70 ii 74 u aw 77 500 73 800 80 700 800 82 1 u i i Ki ii i So charge for Milling or to J S Mint Ore k Lo Shippers in liv or of Shipper GLASGOW IRON IMPORTING CO 21 Fremont near Sired Snn Francisco cnmUntly on hand tatui ui Bar and Sheet Iron Boiler and Gas An vils Cast Steel And offer thu same to the A lUt 3 at ifs oiH of