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Show For Delegate to Congress, 'v-JQHN T. QAENE. LIBERAL TICKET. For Delegate to Congress west of the Rocky Mountains was THE GEOLOGY AND FLORA OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAENS. Prof. N. L. Britten and NV. C. Da\is, 111 a specials :"'11\e3in1rp:1r1y, who have been collecting tossil specimens in varions p.11ts of the 1'19“ west for :1 geological museum, arrived in Denver yesterday 'and registered at the St. James. Prof. Britton is acting as aid to the government geological survey, and 1111'. Davis and others have been actinw as his assistants. The party have been on the Union Pacific road as far as Evanstown, Wyoming, and have collected a great number of plants which have been sent to Dr. J. S. Newbury, of Columbia College, N. Y. They propose to continue the work in those parts of Colorado where f1'1S'il plants are most. found, .9111h as loc:11': 11'11s.around Golden, Golddttst. and I'lotesant. ’lhe new \1 cat has been found to be quite rich in fossil remains. llelts of forks on the eastern and western side 111‘1l1e Lara111ie1'.1n}:e show many tine Specimens of fessil plants. ’l'he collections made by the. party show that in former times, this whole 11 estern country was Du. 13.0 WES”: N51131:3 axn Btutxfi. . )trzxx‘ :1 guaranteed spec: 'ctorllys'tu 11 /.« Acrvous Len ll ' zines Convulsions, P llc:1d1che.Nerv:o1sF1 ~ llH‘.0f1‘1l(‘0ml 01 tobacco \V 1111111111.»; ‘1.1:11:1] D pression. 50111-11111" oftht ilratn result— ingin lnsanitv and lead; r114! to on1113' (l- on: and1lcz=.ll1.Pre111nturc 011‘. ‘1111. llartt'nn . . ‘l.o~~ 1.. Pow-'11 in ctthcr Losses and ‘31011'1ttorrho: exert' m1 ofth . indnlccnce. One box will (‘1er l‘l‘Ct'Dl on' 11' s tr». inn-1 1. E:.ch box contains (1:. e '~ for tivi dado : Unc dollar :1 111-); m 1.1 sent by mail prl- 11:1111 on 11.11311 1.1111'ic1.‘. _“ 11 guarantte 51>: ho 15 1-1 c11r1'111111'111l1 11: 1ch order rv'c--1\'11l by 11: f. r 'x hoxes.:1r: ('11: unanicd with "1(‘.r.1ll \v: 11' ill send thr11:1rch.1.~‘1 111111 11': ten 411111111111tnretnndthc brought. here and run by the Latter— day Saints. They had resr-onded to the call made upon them at. an early ('11: _. dUSTlCE HUNTER’S RULING. when their number. “etc few and circumstance: poor, for five hundred The decision of Chief Justice Hun~ able but.1111 men to aid in the M 1:.'i ter in the mandamus 'ase atfialt Lake «some days ago, has been the theme of can war. The people had been energetic, fru‘much comment and dissatisfaction in gal and industrious, and by these political circles through the ’l‘errito 111ea11shad built up cities and towns, 'i'y, especially by the Liberal Party. and brought into subjection the desThe Judge, it appears, has based his ert waste; educated their children Tulings principally upon the grounds supported their f.11111l1es and were law that. insutiicient proof was shown that a-biuinz, pea1etulci1i 1s. and inathe governor’s appointees hM filed tit'ealtyaidc1l in the development of 'sbond and taken the oath of otiice, as the country whereby the present inprescribed by the statutes 'of Utah. habitants were greatly benefited fro111 It is evident; that- he entertainel no their labors and former privations. 111011th as to 111andan1us being the Recentlcgislation has made poly}:proper remedy in the case, or he amy acrime and the Supreme Court would have so stated and made his of the land has ruled it constitutional rulings actozrdingly. Now, it" man and there is no other way than subdamusis the proper method, which mit. tothe inetitahledecree, however we very much doubt, why not have :1 whose full and complete ruling 1n the mat unjust it may :Ippt-ttl‘, to those right it. was, to worship and believe as covered with vast forests of trees, :1l; ter on the points at issue so tarps his lied to those of the ‘Irescnt day,an ot court had j:11'i.~':.liczion? “11.1191 11'1- conscience 1li1 trues. {cgrctcd to see and hear the honor- different species. int-s11 forests r11 .1.believe the Edmunds bill and the able1111111ofournatiou lending their 1lc1l in extent and grandeur anything Hoar amendment unconstitutioaal. cc and ability for the purpo. Iknown in the present age. These the___andmany other 111easures taken in '~4~ ....~WW11.J,111111_1 I\.. .1 Opposn on' to the) 1 1-op:c‘s l’.1'.1 3" Ul‘small handful of pcnple who werc§most part. in 1' hit CS and satttirtoner just, ridiculo:is and d11nmall1 11,11 e can pracii -in;;'si1nt1ly :1 divine right. :11'111111' a 13i11541'1al beds. / see no particular good coiutng out 111 We test our cause with God and The (.1 ml 11f the Rocky 1111:11ntai11s the decision for either party. -. have no fears 11ft! 1c final tesnlts. l~‘('(‘llll10r€l in :1 l:1rg.1-1h1;::'1111 of the It is simply :1 dodge between the debris of these ancient fort-sis. 'i'hc D. H. Cannon :two par 1ies at issue, or in other word.» -. 1 collectirnis thus far made by the parin side show that iu'crcsts neither was iii :1'1ext speaks-1'. (ame to LtahI party and benefits none. :1: an early day and \\'as \1. ell ax-gu-iin- i ty ll:-1\‘11. l1t11-1111'11111iul-1l .’1: rocks of the Ifthe Probate Judge refused to ac— ted with the 1-i1'cun1statu'es and state- 1 tertiary age. Ln: sim'lar furslls exist P. T. VAEE ZlLE. cept the bonds or athninister the oathhow could the applicants under the Governor’s appointments qualify 2’ It. is true the Judge sustained the demurer and denied the writ, which was 1‘11'11perenough, and which he had :1 perfect right. to do, but how I he could have based his conclusions on insufficient proof as to bonds and oaths, 1'11. are at a loss to conjecture. “'11 believe, however, that. the Judge was honest. in his opinions, and we give him credit for it, the charge.» of bribery by no “Mormon” jouxnals to the contrary notwithstanding. ————+o~o——— PEOPLE'S PARTY SPEAK. The People’s Party of Washington county held :1 political meeting in this city, 'l‘hur.su‘'1y e121ni11gat which time several of ‘11. e leadingm men of St. (11,011“) new Spec1kers. ’lot'cliLi11'l1t. Procession. At 6 :30 p. 111. :1 torch light procession was formed at the corner of the block"111 110111 of Gillespie, Lund & Co5. Store, 11:1-:ded by the Silver Reef B1ass B1'1n'1d,and 111:11ched to the tune of “"lhrough Gcorwia“ up Main St. to opposite the Post: Oiiice and thence down the same street to the Harrison House. thence west to the Central Hall \\ hetc :1 lat 1re'.ssembly had gathered to listen to the speechts. In-door Proceedings. After the assembly were seated Chan'man G1 H. Crosby, of Leeds , rated the.'.atnre of the meeting and introduced lion. Erastus Snow Vila: commencedhis speech by con- our e1111111iate1l 113' “1'. Show kuev. them to be cor rect. and ; in the rocks- (11’ the prccccdiiu.1 geolog 'l'hese . lvnl 111101: t't—thc. crct:11:ez1115_ l i':1:<il~:11f the crctacious [Ah’l'illll are other llad lived and sojourucd in States .1n1l'l‘er1'i1o1'i1'sand found Utah'11:'tltitl in 1111' sandstones11i‘tl1e. Dalto- "31-1-.r—111111111111 sotalh-d, 1d l\.111s:1.~ :111 i .‘111patriotic and111. bkn. llt'St'1l'1l'ttt'1211s Matti. 1111' and l1:'1'1)1'n})lt‘, :13 f:'11 as the Illllllb’7 a1e 1111111111111d, law abiding, as much so, as any place inl'lr‘tl "er 11'1111:1ii:.'rr1s1. :1-1‘11113‘in11111110 ilt‘ lil'>l 11115-1:-'1.'.111'1- :-i in 1‘..1:':1 he had vi i.c1l. 'i'he I’111ple‘ s Par 13' desire only their which 111m 1".\1'1',~' liit‘ 1';.1'{11’.~'.—»I.11'. 1'1'. Trot. ' Bi‘liintl .'s‘l111u1-11 1..) {5111 3.31“" just right.-.1.11l pl'llllt‘1'1's’1‘h'311y other portion of the country claimed. l'l'litll‘lt‘i i.l~i 1' \1'11i111r,:1t11.:«'t:il1-1.«9.1:. Ad 1. ised every one to vote freely\‘1'13'1'1111' Hill’flL11' "“5 tr-IIn 1l1111s...1i. for 1111-. man of their choice in the com- il:1'\' 1 -111.~l.~t1'l l1.’.'l\'1'.~'.‘.'r'1‘:1~’ and It.“ itl‘r Cle‘'ilUll. ..........,......... . PEOPLE’S TICKET. l'.-111l111..~‘nl~1111li;1< \- llllilt'Il-imi 111 '4' \fl-fi 41.4. '1 1+H‘Q'OQ‘OH1- ____ Macdonald lsecps'11.. . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1882. 1. arr: The one who buys a box of Brown’s salv e. Vegetable Liver Pills, which cures constipation, sick headache and a torpid liver; the other you pay your doctor : " a penalty for not using Brown‘s Liver Pills in time: which amount will you pay? All of Brow 11’s Hedicines are for s: lc by A. .I. ‘11:.cdonald. : 1 . «cv/ . ....CO.\"1."AI\S THE. ... Latest Bispatehes ....IS ll‘UllC‘Y ll ”11‘ ll." ‘l"n“ ill rim-$1101ey-ctacurc. (3":11'11111005 issued only l1v ‘1'"1111tl1v1rd Cl:ttke .:Co Wholesale Dru'gists Portl.111d.0rc. The Live Represstarttire 12:11.... Regular Delegate Election “3‘11“; SATURDAY......1\’OVEMBER4,1882 DERFUL! WlTHOUT NUMutes be granted Gibson Clark 1351]., WON BER i l on behalf of the Liberal Party, to re— the cures. recorded by the use of Are ply, which was. cordially granted, aftown’s Arnica Salve. Z‘lota family ter which, Mr. J. C. Bentley of St. in Amer‘ca but should kee a remedy George, made a few closing remarks for burn, cuts, bruises, old sores and and the meeting adjuorned. the inflamed sore ejes always in .__———oa> Co. cine Medi n Brow house. The 250 V5. $25. int e1cry box of B10“ 11’s Arnica m me 3111: 5111121: 51211 3311:1211. gratulating the citizens of Silver Reef on the general good order and enterprising spirit: that had been maintained in the camp barring one or two exceptions, since the mines had been opened in this section, and trusted the same feeling and course would be maintained in the future. He then, in a powerful and interest— ing speech referred to the present situation of Utah afiairs. Said thepeople commonly called “Mormons’i, settled in the Great American Basin when this western country was Mexican soil and on their arrival here, unfurl— ed the national flag and tool: possession of the country as, American citizens, and since thatd 113', as they ever had beforethat time, had been loyel to the Government: and 111001essne in principles. The first press statted 01 a Live Community. The True E11:11.111th Wholesale and Reta ....OF.... ....AND.... 53 1E. ‘57 G QE 0 3" 1:: .r 14‘}? 1'13.1'..-~ ’1 ' = EIAl‘i’ffij. t 1— ' 1 3 .m, .1 Sole Agents for Southern Utah of 1hg $911121 3l33POWDER. p9-1Qll3ANT 5" AND 'i'ii’ii GELY FE WEFEPER 9%! its or . 5‘11“ 9 Stalls. 115391 gga-gn 115.971.1111: Polished in Southern Utah. Furnishing Goods, _Anrl recommend our large assortment of A Bold,ll‘ee511less Exponent 1-1-3353..'11 an.l Flannel Lndcrshims In all Colors and Qualities, and the OF THE PEOPLE. Flaest 1-111211 anti Woolen avershirts A Fine Assortment of -' 1 hard- 1 1' u‘rlCLlSS and Mi sse ’ Shoes ened into good s1:/.1.-.l 1'1... 1.1:, 31“.... 111 every description. made :1. short address in which be de- l11av'1'sl11-louj4wl to stilnli 11':l\'~ 11111! nied the charge of non—progression of other trees ot'a spocies chm-23' '1lli11l ks G1: ..nine California‘a‘g the I’cuplc’s Party and went on to tothe pine. The ls"1\‘t's 211'“ 11111-111 in BestAdvertising0' liedium show that more had been d .1111, under a very perfect slate. 'l'l.e l‘ 1:1:'1',~:111i :“ESES AND SADDLES unfavorable ci1'c11111stanccs, for ad- fossils also exhibit leaves 1.1' Sit:.~:1ll'.t.<. vancement than the history of any walnut, buttonnood and linden trt'cs nd Saddlery of all Kinds. other ’l'erritory in the Union could similar to spcies ot' the present day produce. 'l'hecollection s 111'..11'snt as rapidly as llc said that the opposition claimed made to Dr. J. :3.‘.{1'11 bury, pt'ot"essot that the interests of the Territory of geology in Util'aldllltlC()ll1‘L{t‘, .\ .Y. 11 ere b1:i11;.1'1'ct:11'1l11(l by parties prov and well known in the west as :1 min— Ilepiete with Local Happenings and fessingreligion having anything to ing expert. They rill be sent to him do with politics, and answered the for description and classification, and same by stating that; he had always then forwarded to the National Mu'i held that it'a person d11l believe in :1 seum at Washington, l).C. Matters of General Interest. AND PIPES. supreme power and had religious con~ I’rot. Britton and his men have now v i1 dons, ll'ntt that does not disqualify been at work a month. They will not. him from having his say in issues of a be able to examine the coal regions political nature. 1e read a few ex- near Trinidad, as they complete their tracts from eastern journals appr‘ov— labors by the fifteenth of the present Advertising Rates on Application ing of the plan adopted by ministers month. Another member ofthe same of the gospel occupying the pulpit on party has been engaged in t‘OSsil huntthe Sabbath day in delivering politi- ing 011 the upper branch of the MisTIN-WARE, IRON AND STEEL, speeches instead of religious ser- souri 1'ive1'.-—Den\-'e1'New'. Terms of Subscrlption: mons, in various portions of the U11Powder and Fuse, Miners’ Tools One Year.... ""3451 ion, during the present campaign. Ask your druggist for Brown’sPep....ALSO.... Six Months"... ...... ............ 2 ' At the close of the Judw’s speech, sin tonic, if you are troubled with Three Months........................... 1 softluu1l,\\..ici1 atlcrrern'ai'...' The Largest Circulation Judge Idacfarlane Semi for a Specimen Copy Assayers’ Goods Tobaceos, @igars ll’liil 8111111123,Pipes 8. Fittirgs 1-11 A R D W A E E Judge Louder:tslted that tiftten min— dyspepsia. It will cure. lLard, Coal and Lubricating Oils One Month. "run-11.1” n::>utta-a\-I1 |