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Show nnrnnnriiiifiiTffifir' EVEN TNG NEWS. Fublithed Unity, Sunday jteptet, .j AT rOUl O'CLOCK. PRINTED AND PUBltiHED THE K BY DESERET NEWS COMPANY. EDITOR. Vf. PENROSE. CHARLES Not. 15. 1S8 Hoaday TRST OATH INIQUITY. The following communication, pre- samed to be from the pen of Captain John Codman, appears in the columns TUB " TOAHO OttbeNewYorkPosi: ;! ' To the Editor of the Evenintj Post :. Sir: Tbe telerapbreports, of Boise Oitv. Idaho, November 5, that Fred T. Dubois (Uep.J is elected to Congress over John llailey (Dem.) oy &uu ma i JoiUy. This election will doubtless be contested. Mr. Hailey stood as the Democratic candidate pure and simple. Mr. Dubois .represented the combined forces of Republicans and anti-Mmons.the latter party being tne strong est. Mr. Hailey had declared himself an but has insisted opponent of polygamy, the rtligiouo ucstuo ougbt: pot that intu to enter Many politics. Mormons would have refused to vote for him on account of his first Dosition. On the other hand, his re or ; fusal to endorse the test oath as applied to the Mormon Chorch per se would iiave given him many supporters who are members of that denomination. Bat no member of the Mormon Church, polygamist or monogamist, was allowed, to vote, being preclaQed from the franchise by this Territorial law: j . Sec. 1. No person unilcr'guardianHliipttMm compos mentU, or insane, or any person convicted of treason, felouy or bribery, iit this or in auy other State or Territory Territory, in tli (uKn, uule restored to civil right, , or uy person who is a bigamist, or or who leaclii'H, advise, counsel; or encouragi-- any person or pvnunii to become bigamists or pol gniuisis,or to commit any oilier crime defined bylaw, or to enter into wtoat is known as plural or celetial marriage, or icho it a member of any order, poiyg-amist- s teaches, adorganization or axtociation vhich vises, Totmsels or encourage member or deto commit the or other ami persons, votee, crime of bigamy or polygamy , or any other by lair, either as a rite oroere-jnon- y ot such order, organization or associor ation, otherwise, ahull be permitted to vote at any election, or to hold any position or oftice of honor, trust, or proiit, within th!3 Territory. crime-define- ""it remains to be seen what view the House of Representatives will take of this summary exclusion of voters because of their religions belief. . J.C. t New York, November Cth. We do not know what course Delegate Hailey proposes to pursue in reference to this matter,-- ; before, the House of Representaplaced tives, but lJ. C. has it coVrectly before the public. The law which he has cited is backed up by a test oath embodying all the objectionable features of the law, and it la further enforced by provisions making it criminal to vote "under the disabilities thus created, the penalty being a flue of net less tbau a hnndred ner more than a thousand dollars, or imprisonment in the county Jail for not less tban thirty days nor more than one year, bx by both sach flue and imprisonment. . We hope to see this and an legislation tested, eitner in tne House 01 uepresentfttives or the Supreme Court of the United States or both. It is already settled in law for the time being at any fate anti-Republic- How prlved of the franchise. far the disfranchisclause who teach, advise ing persens counsel or encourage others to be come potygamists will be sustained, remains to be seen, and it ta yet' to be determined what action or teaching can be construed into such advice. The right to advocate the rightfulness of polygamy cannot be lawfully denied to any American citizen. Preaching an unpopular doctrine, and advising a person or persons to commit an act forbidden by the ?aw, are two distinct and different things; if the' latter may be viewed as"c luminal, the former; cannot be in any degree. But the uncon stitutionality and inherent wrdng of the provision against membership in a religious or other body or association holding certain views and teaching certain doctrines, will not be disputed by any person but an of the bitterest type. Uit is wen Known that mere are a great many raembrs of the "Mor mon" Church who neither practice polygamy themselves nor advise or encourage others to practice it. Yet be cause of their membership in a Church which permits or counsels plural mar riage among a portion of its Members, the moaogaruist communicants in Idaho are disfranchised with the rest The Supreme Court of the; United States has virtually ruled against this, by declaring that it is time enough for legislation to step in upon religious matters when they break out into overt acts against peace and good order. It is no overt act against peace and good order to belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, even if that 'Church to the holds of rightfulness conlaw the something that demns. Not until, its members violate the law can they be made amenable to the law. And those of them who abstain from such violation cannot be "lawfully classed with those iwho do not, either to be counted as criminals or deprived of any legal right pr privl ., M lege. To illustrate this, let the Catholic doctrine of celibacy be substituted for the "Mormon" doctrine of plurality of wives. ;Congre&s has just as. much right to prohibit celibacy as polygamy in the Territories. If it may be decided that it is against public policy for men to have large families, it may certainly be decided that it Is against public pol men and women to icy for be. presented from "Ailing, the meas ure of their creation"and becoming active participants In the building up of the State. .Both .nature and the perpetuation of the race and the. community forbid the latter, while neither can bo correctly cited aufarfihLl the for. mer. If it be argued that Catholic celibacy is only practiced by f portion of the Catholic body, Ills replied that "Mormon" plurality is only practised by a portion of the "Mormon'? Church. Suppose, then, that a law was enacted disfranchising all persons, mala od female, specially devoted to a life of celibacy, such as priests and; nuns. Where would be the JUHtice or tbe right of disfranchising all Catholics because they are members of "an order.organl-zatio- n or association which teaches, advises counsels or encourages mem bers or devotees or any other persons" to practise the crime of sworn celibacy, "either as a rite or ceremony of such order, organization or .association or otherwise?" Would not so 'infamous an enactment cause a burst of indlgna f tion throughout Christendom? j in the place of celi fat circumcision and forbid the pracbacy cr polygamy, tice as an offense against children, an overt act that may be legislated against Aitrmuflh a matter Of religion follow inr th reason of the and where would De tne justice or the right of disfranchising all Jews because they belong to an order or association whlcn teaches,, encourages and A ;. advises cirknmclsion! , ( The law is clearly an attack npQn tbe right of belief. Surround It with Ull the sophistry yon please, add H is an assault upon Urn freedom' of conscience, an attempt to destroy rellg-U- J liberty. That any Democrat can anti-"Mofnio- n" j ; able-bodi- ed : : anti-polreami- sts - ? 'iff 'iTiwiiflnTTriiiirrnrff nn M cotton on &n1 dr!t8 strnctlonand educational advantages. by ITI7CT RIQDIlWIIVtt ILtAlliOl not belm sucn teacnintrs as were requirea coma VllLiJ M commission merchants Ulol nonorea. tie is uauecwou to po not be imparted in the district schools, ana tne speaaer was iea vo isvor tne laree means, ont notmng is as v modeled after LABOR IN POLITICS IN PHILA known as to the extent of his liabili idea of a school ' ; V: ties. the Brigham Young Academy at Provo. DELPHIA. This suggestion was laid, before the Plenr iMveallgatlas; ceneral authorities of the Church and 13. Dr. Solomon, of this Stake, vf as canvassed thorough Powderly's Order to tho Indinapolib, Striking of the Bureau Ind., to of Animal Industry of ly, and nnaiiy it was GeterraiDen make tbe attempt to establien- - sucn a the Department ot Agrlcul ure, .Knights. school as had been talked of. Byre-que- st has been investigating alleged pleuro- Clinton and the sur- i the speaker had led in the Sort pneumonia . :in a tri. report wiu BebeuM to Establish a Socialist to secure a subscription oi suiucient counties, uis rounding means to purchase desks, fixtures, etc., later. appear Kte. In steaJeo, Repnblle ana bad been very successtui. ine use of the SALKSMEN The Leaven at Work. SOCIAL HALL ADDANO. 1 LINE. 8MAI.L, SAM con1 15. first The CAN had been given and a committee had One agent earned $3400; others iiiladklpuia, been formed to take charge of the en- ference of workingmen witn a view op to i'Hm is 1385. P. O. Box 1371, New a in a this Karl totf of The Prof. lorK. services orming city, party political terprise. There were 0. Maeser had been secured to super- was held here OFFICE 40, Kast Temple Street. intend the school and have a general present representatives from various labor assemblies to tbe number of .A TsTT ED- "W oversight of it. SALT LAKE CITY. Elder A. E. Hyde addressed the as- about L2M,- and a temporary organiza GOOI GIEt, TO TX GENEKAX tion was formed with James M c Free- sembly. As a member of the commitat housework. Inquire c. tee he had been very much interested lev as chairman. After a full discus THIS OFFICE. dtf uherlbMl Capital. $200,000. of in labor the fitting up sion, it was decided that all trades . SISO.OOO Paid sp CapttHl,' a room suitable ;for this school unions and labor organizations in the and it was with mide and satis city should be invited to participate in J. M. t'lIAMItr Itl.AI V, HKBKR J. GR4NT, faction that be viewed the results of the movement for a new party. The President, OF PIANO AND ORGAN. JAMBS SHARP, the labors of the committee. He ex mayoralty contest in February next TEACHER low. Vice President, OuDOsite the southenat borted the pupils to observe good or - will be selected as that in which to corner of the 8th Ward A. SUIT a, ELI AS and Treat. Sec'y dtf Sqaar. der, diligence in their studies and obe- make the first tight. oience to their teachers. Clrlss; Bwm Receipts. Elder Francis Cope next spoke. He DIRECTORS: A table compiled from r garded this day as a very auspicious Boston, 15. HENRY DINWOODKY, to the Post from managers one for the youth of this Stake. Provo dispatches JOHN II KNKY SMITH, and Logan had each a school of this of the leading clearing houses in tbe GKOKUK ROMS' EY, the total gross JOHN C. OUTr.Eli, character, but here, in this city, where United States, showsweek TIIOS. G. WKUUKK, we bave more opposition man any ending Nov.a exchanges for tbe DAVID K.ccr.Ka. where else in the Territory, we have 13, 18t. Tbe total is 1, 03,673, 188, 1. T. FAIiNSWOUTfl. too Ions delayed the establishment of decrease oi 4.. re a as school such Tbe this. speaker Tbe IeIaj'eI Order. THE LATEST VICTIM. marked that only a commencement bad 1'miTOBT of Utah, j 15. Following is the order was been of ami that. opinion made, Chicago, uounty ot Halt ljite. and The extreme bitterness question nad lacituies permuted, a to the stock yards strikers, which I, Nephi Clayton, Auditor of Public Ac- able methods by which the prosecution muchexisting more extensive school rounu for the Territory of Utah, hereby might has, after being withheld several days, been started, and that it been formally promulgated to take el certify that I have this day examined 'the seagainst County Collector N.V.Jones have curities and Investments of the Home Fire a few ad be foil will within feet necessary another form has been conducted, Insoraoce Company of Utah, a Corporation to add other months departments. 16tu. Nov. rnnited under the Iaws of tha Territory demonstration of the fact that no Zina D. Young expressed her Sister of UUs, and find that Fifty percent of the T. Br Barry, in a circular issued Mormon" need expect Justice or fair SMK't i tutu t omoauy lias oeen uiiiui DEEP JOY March 13, 18H0, stated the policy of the ness in tbe Third Judicial District of up, ana mat saiu i;oit.;nny has invest elxht-hopaia on of Labor tbe lvuixhta ed ts Stocks or solvent dividend uavinir In and gratitude at witnessing the pres this Territory. Tte whole business is ent Tbe circular was read to stitutions, (otlifr Uiu Mining Corporations) occasion, and at tbe proxpect now question. General Execu and officials the to the tne sum or oriynix Thousand Dollars, aul discreditable by approved thoroughly that tne outn oi ibis staKe tive Board before it went out. it was opening, on has tbe sum of Kiftr four Thousand hand would be permitted to euloy the educa afterwards approved by the entire or WATCHES and JEWELRY ! iKiir in cash, engaged in it. aim i Hereby approve sata of liaveber.n that tional al auu that fact the securities investments. opportunities The trial developed fered to the young people oi rrovo men at the stock yards struck for eight In testimony whereof I have here though the defendant was indicted for and Lotran. unto net my hand, and artixed my hours. The order of Knights of Labor mar "C. C. She concluded by giviDg some excel bribing a United States deputy ouiciai seal, at my omce in salt IIEAL.J AMUSSON, was not into the brouebt controversy. to the pupllsln attendance. hence no action was necessary. During City, Utah, this the Second shal, the individual put lorwaru as lent advice day of October, A. 1. It8tt. Sister K. S. Taylor expressed senti tbe session oi tbe ueneral Assembly THE WElf Mil JEWELED i HUB MUKEB, serving in that capacity was not a bona ments NKPHI W. CLAYTON. similar to those of Sister Young you were sent to tiy and settle, but in fide oilicer: that Le iMoimtd the de 60 d 63 MAIN STREET, Aaditar of Public Accounts for the Terri She thought that, in this city, our chil case was not to order of tbe failure, when I, uch tory of tali. fendant he held no dren greatly needed such a school as be involved or asked for! assistance position HAS ONE OF THK he conversed with bim on the subject; this to counteract the evil inlluences You settled by ordering the men back FIXEST STOCKS or GOODS were spn ndinx among them and at the old hours, and without notifying that the endeavor which was made to that LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S which were fraught with such danger us while to eight hours. Ever displayed In Utah, having received again struck lor ana constitute him a deputy mars-batheir spiritual welfare. 1 he speak Tneyou GARMENTS, canton. large additions lately from New York. For instructs you the oegotlations were in progress was er, with great earnestness, expressed who board y. and Repaired in the best to will settle be with you Cleaned, Dyed at LOWEST sell will months ho the three not fully successful, because he never her Joy at witnessing the inauguration bv putting; back to the old hours until POSNIUtK manner, possible an idea of with of this school. PBK'eS, order of the Knights of Labor takes probably TEOY STEAM IYE WORKS, gave a bond to the Marshal ; that he business at of end the Nicholson gave expres- tlir out Elder John going 142 Main Street. on d ques of that time. had ceased some time before to be a sion to a hearty sympathy with the dbtluite action mentne eignt-notake the If tion. away refuse, bailiff ;that therefore Mr. Jones neither movement out ot which this school has their charters. We must nave obedi d 8AH akb Crrr, Nov. 13th, 1886. He regarded it as the THE MISSES MAItTIN eiice and discipline. gave or offered a bribe to a United grown. . 1. V . fOWDKHLT. OFFSHOOT OF A NUCLKUS (Sighed) Wish to inform their friends and patrons Stales officer and did not pei form the that they eontinue the act named in the indictment. Another Prise Fight. Brig-haplanted heretofore by President of Acad the founder A Jury was selected against htm com the Young, MILLINERY Chicago. 15. The Times St. Joseph, BUSINESS, of Provo, after which this school Mo., contrary eioy says James Cassidy, a Chicago To Farmer, Butchers and Other posed of rear of 13$ Main St. the to referred modeled. Tne is their At RESIVRKCE, blacksmith, and Jos. Wailatz. a inluer to tbe .iMlrit and letter of the Toland character of the speaker schools in which the of seven Mo., bloody Joplin. fought law which Congress passed to govern children of the Saints have heretofore rouctia with, bare nsta on a sana bar in rrinoMAS cuwvfoud. ham curek jW Strict attention given to Country Trade. said Packer, continues the Curing and of lurks iu Uta'J. It been taught, as unfit for them, a the middle ot the Missouri' River earty Ilavorinir and naming or ueer, rorx. Mat of God not A was knowledge bengtpermitted of the this an purse sense was not in any impartial Jury ta be taught tbeiu. He paid a warm stake.morulug. ton and venison at one cent per ponna. lie FOR SILK! on hands About 42,000 changed also Smokes llttma or Itacon at tbe same It was like other Juries picked out tribntv to the zeal, faithfulness and the result. Ia the fourth round Cassidy Parties having hogs to our and put MIIXJII COW 8, FOUR GOOD when "Mormons" are placed on trial devotion of Brother Kaci (i. Maesr in stretched Wailatz senseless upon the price. up on the new style, please forward them S1 Heifer ml Tea. three llorsea. Harne, cause ot education the tbe aimme "box aaaress. to Tbe to be in convict. for motionless several the reiornea. iqv ah lay sand; placed one Spring wagon, two rreigui naijona, innnnings ol Zion. seoosiln mmtk Cjuiutdy't backers were Now -is the season for carina;. one Mower with two knives, one District Attorney who prosecuted and yonth Elder Taylor remarked that, though claiming the HgsVWBaaWsiU sa- Address. No. 178 B Street. 18th Ward Har Champion and six or eight toM aud Kake, one Plow, the Marshal who helped to get up the iutUlelity had not been actually taught (teiily jumped to his feet tw hlwtrlrs wast bsmI tous north, frum Kgl at May. MbM bs sou inniinwiy. Appiy tnd.rtn aw an om in Gate. of st the Saints to at tbe children a the Ana, in place, (now anaer-son's- ) BTSBJeTTsywrs case were both engaged a crushing blow mil la tne Co dirty between lirighton niitl North l'oiut. Op., Salt Lake City. bad been in the cassidy common there schools, face woik terrific with body following hayto the scheme defendant, entrap about three miles from White Bridge, u d m latter, an utter absence of all instruc- Cassidy fought gamely, but he was Family Trade solicited. u little northweat. make to a the into entered plot ing tion relative to God and the Gospel. dazed and at the end of the seventh chief witness a deputy unknown to The speaker felt that blame rested upround, blinded with blood, he sue to bis opoonent. cuiubed Mr. Jones, that the latter might be in- on tbe authorities inof the different THIS IS NO Wards and Stakes, that they had not THE FAMILY MEAT MARKET esMure veigled into the commission of an act been more prompt rillbfisterlBtsr Reports. lu and euergetle that would not have "oeen criminal tablishing schools wbcreiu spiritual Nkw York. 15. A Dallas (Texas) IS NOW OPENED AT but for that piece of depeption. It was trnth could be imparted to our young special to tbe Sun says : Two men bave been here tor live days organizing an 69 Second South Street. PRICES HAS POM made clear that whatever the status of people. WAK ON HIGH Tue speaker Ueceivlnir my Fish fret I -agency in the interest of a filibustering have 3-- LET US PATRONIZE HIVT. ftft been, the might deputy evsry day direct from the flsherics, I cm into Mexico. Yesterday expedition COMMKNDED WARMLY and do sell the defendant? was unconscious that cheaper than auy dealer it morning they started for St. Loui, J. WILLIAMSON. the man was an officer, but had been the present movement,and spoke ot the leaving a man here of extensive town. Delivered at your doors freah every mcu-had received earnest it to endorsement continue tneir border experience led by him to believe to the contrary. from the general authorities both of work. There are now enrolled Inf. Trout, Whh Fish, Hlamnu. On being convicted after such a pros1 i Dallas aud oi tbe Church. Stake this twenty or thirty trusteda DOWN WITH man PKICKS Received Direct from the manufac He briefly reviewed men ready for a raid ecution by such conspirators and be- next spoke. wheu turer a New Supply of durof education Vrssman In tbs van with Ixiw Irlces. moment's summons. is received, and history fore such a jury, and giving cogent the of settle tue number will be swelled to at least early years reasons by counsel why he should have lneThe thechairman of the committee one hundred. Five times that number a new trial, that was not only denied mentinthis Territory. He had at could be obtained, bat tbe greatest Men's, Boys' and Children's. DR1LER IN FRBSII FISH, him. but he was refused bail pending tended school iu those days and knew caution Is exercised in selecting tho . S34 N. atlarlitla Cast NA an appeal to the Supremo viirt f the that many of the teachers labored men, and noue but the most trusted jaar Call and see them before purchasing the spiritual as well as are accepted. Iu this the promoters faithfully tor welfare Lowest J 'rices guaranteed for CANII Territory, and hustled off to tbe peni- educational and progress ol ana icaacrs vxpect to prevent betrayal. Large stock of HATS and GENTS' FUR in our com In an interview with one of tbe protentiary to serve a sentence of three their pupils. But NISHINGS. mon no mention is made moters of tbe scheme, he said: "When schools, years imprisonment, for an offence of God, while the sectarian schools we get ready to & CO., which the evidence demonstrated he among u& are supported by funds that 44 MAIN STREET. CROSS TUB BORDER, did not commit. are raised by means of misrepresenting That is the. way the people of Utah the faith and practices of tbe latter we will find plenty of natives with Saints; and hence members of the leaders ready to meet us. We are being instructed to respect the law day Church who patronize them, endorse good arc not going into an annexation to the outand the courts. Outside of the the falsehoods which those engaged in United States tbe object is to these schools cause establish a newscheme: rages on law, justice and common conducting republic, a Rio Grande our Socialistic Confederation, be circulated about sense that have attended the prosecu- to to be com He labors people. praised the of the northwest Mexican tions for polygamy, proceedings of in ; founding posed the committee States cf Durango and So- - The Highest Market Price Paid against "Mormons" have been con- the school, and in iltliatt up so nicely nora, witnChihuahua, as at in the capital ducted in such a spirit of animosity, and comfortably the school room. He tended at Chihuahua City,preseut as it has of work Brother also the eulogized railroad communication with the out hatred and vengeance because of their Mrcser, who for so many years bad la side world aud is the largest, richest P- and de and most important town in that sec religion, that the whole administration bored with such of the criminal law in this District has vol,iou in the cause of ihs highest kind tion. When the time for action comes. of education for the children of the If the United States takes any baud iu been brought into public contempt. Mr. Jones is .the tcollecter of taxes Saints. affair, we count upon that action City Patrons cam hav i our Elder A. E. Hyde, of the committee. the favorable to the new being for Salt Lake County. He is personby explained to the pupils that it would instead of against It, for therepublic reason llvary Wagons call for ally responsible in law for the whole be necessary for each of them to be that tbe Mexican Federal government laavlna their addrass. buds it conirontea with an amount of the tax. Ball pending subjected to AN EXAMINATION his appeal would have been a EXTENSIVE REVOLUTION ' and as to ascertain it all were sufficiently ad- that is certainly impending, and which Justice simple act cf well a matter, of public policy. It vanced to enter this the intermediate it will not be able to snDoress here. The speaker intimated iter heaviest creditor. EntcTand. who is would have done no violence to the department. a primary department would interested financially to the extent of that QO TO THM law or to expediency. It would have shortly be established. 10 lJtlilHT $iuu,uw,uuu in Mexican Donas, nearly of chairman committee then Tne of to the end defendant the time tbe given will step in to protect its Interest, and ! Store In a manner arose and formal turned his term to discharge his duty as a in order to protect It, will no doubt over the school to Frof. Karl G. Mae assume to restore oraer oy lorce oi public official. If on appeal it should ser, whereupon the latter proceeded arms and the establishment of some be found that the court erre.J, as al- to address the pupils present kind of foreign protectorate or pro HEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHKfl an eloquent in and touching visional government over Mexico: leged, in the rulings, or that the ver FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY, lie stated that they would be then tbe United will be forced to dict was, as affirmed and generally be manner.correct AND FUMNISHINO d60Dt. with the ex- put in "active States taught principles tbe long practice adCO TO lieved, contrary to the evidence pectation that they would govern asserted maintained and poll Children's a duced, Mr. Jones will have been un- themselves in accordance therewith, of (which cy Clothing resisting foreign Specialty lis said that, in order to insure sue means Interference Luropean) justly punished and the fact will be un- cess in their studies, the pupils would with tbe affairs Toasrca-oiiaB- . of any of the repub deniable that he has been made the require, every day, two kinds of .prep lies on the American continent. When aa w. Flr4 victim of a judicial outrage. aration. The nrst was, iamuiarity wttu the time for tne lessons lor tbe This was He day. assigned defended and ably OUTSIDK 1NTKRFKRENCR of preparation was required, all that was right and proper kind ana was observable in the comes, tbe Rio Grande Socialistic was done to secure his rights schools of the but world; will bave attained such It con Confederation before the law, but in vain. lie is v the other was not. al and respectable proportions s Is ted iu the possession of the Holy POwerf n effman of an integrity, Un- - that the United States will recognize obtained by prayer. 23d. ana the new re Monday icient public servant, an honorable and Spirit, Tuesday Even'&8f Nov. 2 2d rights a pupil should bave both its belligerent les be not will in its long public solving a he is of "Mormon" these preparations, his or her own upright citizen. But Tbe lower class of Mex lor tbe day would be a failure icansdestiny. and tried to serve his friends in what labors known as ieons win be with us In this school. The speaker himself, from he believed to be a lawful way. Both the Outset,, as we propose elevat tne long years oi x notwimstanaing tneir condition irom one ol tenor of these are crimes in the eyes of the perience he bad had in tbe school ing nee and virtual servitude to one of so:room, felt that he could never succeed aliberty, umcrupuious crusaders against the in property owners and advance on as nts a sinlabors any leacner, une Kxieli , our meat in ol people of Utah, and N. V. Jones is one gle day, education, without these preparations. :o:is ideas have strongest more sufferer, a prey to tho vindictive He told the pupils that after they system of thorough public FOREST CIIENRY, VIOMN19T; ItOHKUT TOOHK, PIANIST; and insatiable malice that has disgraced had passed the examin&tionlfor admis aschools and make education in the NMK. IDA 8KVKKN. SINGING RRADRK: came when to and sion, they register of assault tbe latest upon the people The . English language compulsory MUS. CARRIES CRISSKY, ACCOMPANIST. eacn one mem tneir names, would oi t this Territory. interviewed is a graduate of emissary be put upon his or ber REGULAR TOUR TO THE PACIFIC COAST. an eastern college and .has lived la Texas nearly two years, lie Is a per WOltO OF HONOR, Bos OfHce Open Satnrdsy, Nov. 80th, 10 a.m. ADMISSION fl.OO. 75c. and 50c. friend Of Henry George, for SALT LAKK STAKK ACADEMY. to be at all times truthful in reports sohal whom he has the strongest admiration aud statements, and obedient ' to and affection and whose doctrines he the roles of the school. After they unequivocally endorses. lie and his Auspicious Opening of the New have thus given their word of honor. associates will remain In St. Louis a their statements will invariably be ac week or so and then go to New York Latter-da- y Saints' School. as the without donbt and other eastern cities. cepted or qnestion. truth, Their declarations .MmmUm oUmrmil-t and reports will, under all circum. ..... ral '. ..'.iJ6, Crowded wllk 15. The stances, be accepted as gold coin Is, Issue of Washington, AddresMes'nnd Exercises. until there shall be evidence that they standard silver dollars from tbe mints have spoken falsely. When a pupil durinsr the week ending November 13th auaii ue so convicieu ne win 'De pri- was $853.144 ; the same week last year In the basement rooms of tbe Social vately spoken to by the teacher, and it was ra,ii j. snipments of Irac word can no be tlonal silver since Not. 1st amounted Hall this morning the opening exer- told that his ana mat he is a longer to $mfiii. i: , cises of the Salt Lake Stales Academy received, MORAL BANKRUPT. BlK ii Karalacsv took place. The school room was tilled with students, every, seat His deplorable condition in this Baltimork, Md., 15. The annual ' being occupied, and a member of the will be pointed out to him in kindness. meeting ol tne s toe it Holders of tne li&l ' A " : ' ' FOR TUE 4 V, committee having charge of the estab- buu an uppunuuuy will De given Ulm Minora and Ohio Railway Co. waa held Iteverdr Johnson. Jr.. in tha lishment of the school, and tbe ad- to repent ana make restitution. Eall mission of pupils, remarked that ure to do this will be followed by ex chair. The report ol President Gar rett was presented,. sbowui& the redozens of applicants had been refused pulsion from the school. Tbe speaker stated that there was ceipts of tbe mala system tor the past t admission, because of tbe lack of i AN ELEGANT LOT.OP K one tmng mat would be stronsivdla jeax to have been ,K4C.(;i3 and. the ex room. countenanced among the pupils, which penses $4,Ko,3, or 3,237,741 less than SEAL, PLUSH AND CLOTH TUB SCHOOL ROOM, was the ridiculing of a student by tne earnings. The coat of operating 69.10 was the ue road uau cent maue a the per uiTsusc mis upon Is a uiucni, theugk located In the basement.comtake, ii any oi tne pupils were ho earnings. The whole value of tbe sinkvery pleasant appartnient. Tbe smart as never make a to fond is at stated mistake ing The $718,729,1 this mittee have caused it to be newly school was not founded for them. The Washington branch earnings were QF( : THE LATEST f 8TYLE8. i painted and famished with desks of speaker gave tne .puma some in $325,3-2- and the expenses g $yo,8l3,show-lotbe most approved pattern, and other structions uet earnings ot $234 605. The earnregarding their deportment,. school appliances. The floor is nicely u saying mat any act unings of all.: the branches) Including up IN. TUE Butumiug and the apartment worthy Of. a true lady or centleman Washington, were $18,422,427. expenses carpeted, as a whole presents a comfortable a be a would violation of net the $12,035,742, balance of leaving and attractive appearance. There oi me scnooi. lie closedregulations by Introwere' present on tbe occasion AN EXTENSIVE JSTOCK. OF .I . ducing nearly all of the members of the comTHEIR TKACHKR, ! mittee; Judge E. A. Smith ; Professor of the teleeraob-- : The Increase in the OVERGOaTS, CLOTH GAPS & 171 HTER B 0 OTS-.- , Carl (1. Maeser, Principal of the Brig-ha- m Brother Willard Done, who addressed earnings oi the Baltimore & Ohio Tele- :. Young Academy at Provo, nnder he school briefly, expressing tha ne- grapn uo. ror tne nscai ' year endvd wiios general supervision tne school cessity that the faculty be tnonorhid Sept. 30. has been 72 Der cent, com :o: will be conducted, and Elder Wlilard by the faith and prayers of the pupils pared with 1884.aod 42.25 oer cent.com- IN THE .1 ' Done, late of the faculty of the same and their parents. pared with 1885. There was no change in Institution, who will have the immeSome farther remarks were made tbe ooard of directors except that Jno. diate charge of It; also a number of by tbe principal and 'tbe I chair- It. Co wen was elected in place of II. Elders of i.K;t ' the man of the prominent Stake; committee, regarding Clay Smith, deceased. S0MErOP THE CHOICEST ' The was , t f' to offered details relative dedicatory prayer the conduct of the Iby Elder UstUnc a Jarjr. Taylor, after which Elder school, when a noon recess was ' . Doogall of the committee gave an ac- taken. , iNtwToRK. 15. Tbe work ot spenr. SEW HUSKS, CURRA5TS ; aiid PEEL count of The afternoon was occupied In ex- ing a Jury to try commenced this amining pupils, organizing classes.etc; in one THI ORIOIX. , . Hi The day marks an auspicious era in of the courts of Ueneralmorning , i Session. ' Th : cause the of education among ..the courtroom was crowded. of the school. The speaker stated that Vi" he had noticed a spirit among our yonth of this Stake of Zion. ' ' v !! ' mTm rm. . lit I ..'AaatBMr Bask MaM. "' ' yousg people which led them to Inwam ,....V. hi- 1 M t I a. If M t 1 ssi I II-f I Jt.t : 7 dulge excessively in amusements and tittTUt ilOCK.' li. The' Vlrst Mai and that this state 1 This evening Mrs. MJE. White, the tlonal Bank of Pine Bluffs Arkansas. of ithings bad been deprecated by our . O. M. doors closed its this morning. Boston to elocutionist, is announced leaders. The speaker had concluded Heel, the principal owner also owns the that this condition amonar onr vonth give an entertainment in the Four- bwan LAke Railroad. lie ". . i , iii.i'. - , t . was largely due to a lack of proper in- - teenth Ward Assembly Booms. . . ' that the sospenslon ' was explains caased endorse it Is a proof thai he Is not what he p'rofesses. It can only be rdefended on the ground of mon" expediency, the plea of "anything to beat the Mormons at the polls." It is simply an iniquitous scheme to give minorities the supremacy, and thus destroy the ral Democratic principle that the majority in each locality shall role In local affairs. "There are hosts of people throughout the country who are opposed to polygamy most of them through lack of understanding hut there are very few. except the unreasoningsbigots and malignant fanatics who would countelaw that deprives citizens of nance their commonist rights, simply because of their membership in a Church which allows a portion of its adherents to contract larger family obligations than most people like to undertake. And any party, court or nation, professing to be republican and to support religious liberty, that will uphold such a law, deserves to be damned politically and In every other way. We desire to see this matter tested, and thorn sr methods bv which it can be done both in the legislative and the ju dtcial departments. Let it be pushed ta the end. V A ill antl-"Mo- anti-"Morrao- " , G. n" Insurance Company -- a. , to-da- y. i to-da- Offer the Largest and Most Complete Line of FALL GOODS CONSISTISO OF 8 BASON ABLE DRY STAPLE GOODS. LADIES' CLOTHS, TRICOTS & Ri5PELL.ANTS, PLAIN VlVr FANCY. - -- BSSMBS) . Flannels, Linscys, Rcpellants and Dress Goods. FROM- TUB. PROVO AND DESERET MILLS. THE HOSIERY, GLOVES AND UNDERWEAR, MOREKIDITES BED COMFORTABLES, MUST GO. y: ur lu Dowu, Wool, and Cotton Filling. Ureal liargalnn lu HOME-MADBLANUETN. E Ladies', Misses' and Childron's Long and Short Cloaks and Wraps, la Hill Seal Plnsh, Brocads Velret, Frlrxs aud Aatxacbau. 1 1 1; IGLIS1I CHECKS, ETC.. IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Offer a few hADIKS JACKETS at $1-0Esck. ' LAD1KS' UL8TKRS at $2.50 ;i Also. Silk and Ueaded SHORT WRAPS, 't Qrfcatly Rodnoad VV A 0 Kc. fw lrlc l ASSORT IvfENT OT LARGE AND COMPLETE A to-da- ur MEAT CURING. m : 1 FISH jSTORY. -- Cashmeres, Serges, Camel J. II. FUKEMAN, to-da- y BAHTOX VELVETS suits fiiom $7,001 Haife in Brocaies, Pekin Stripes. PLUSHES A Rprei anfl Rain". Complete Line in Black and Colored. bilks, Satlna, Suruha and Ithadamea, In Color and Black. Black CIro Grain 811k, A Bargain, at $1 15 per Yard. BluMrk Satin tthadames, A Bargain, at per Yard. Colored Satin Rbadames, A llargsln, at tfl.25 per Yard." and Trimmings. Complete Assortment of Notions OKXETS! CARPETS! 0r Choice Insralns, 2Sc. to 91.00 per Yard.': Choice Three Plys, 9LOO to 91.25 per Yard. Choice Patterns In Body Bruaaela, 91.00 to 91.23 par Yard. ENGLISH VELVET CARPET & LINOLEUM, Own Importation WILL ARRIVE IN A FEW DATS. - eca- - PORTIERE DRAPERY, 1! TBE TI1D. (a.ce, Bladras, Antique, Appllqu, Tambour, Turoom and Silk Curtains. Ingrain, Art Squares, Smyrna, and Velvet Rugs and Mats. ' SOMETIME SEW- OIL CLOTDZS, WALL PAPElt MEN'S, YOUTHS', BOYS' ; DECORATIONS. ::t- , AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHINC, GENTS FURNISHING. CO0D3, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. H. I S. DR ED APR COTS ; Olloman, FouU and Satin Berber. i:i.i:.4WT coram nation so-call- ed I Ikir, ELiIIUEDGE. Supt. -- 4.?A TEASDEL'S. S; self-sacrific- e ' aw V'.'X.v Ak. w mr' m Ds-tha- m , I'01t. Wortopii'iOotlii Til CHEAPEST w. aV, y Xv ''5 j Sorensoii&Carlpist . well-know- and and CHEBEYTOLUIE CONCERT - Eyenliiff. "a WCIimiffo of Prorrauimo .to COMP'Y. - . - :'( have noiv completed arrarigeiiicnls pr. a Ule of Popular PALL and WINTER 'STYLES, at PRICES which will make STn j We 1 j . THE FRIEND OFT j EVERT ECONOMI C A L BUYER . . NOVEMBlER; 1886 IupllM-Ismn-n- TEASDEUS EVERY DAY ARRIVALS rpo-.irr-l --- to-da- - . ' V,-- ' . , WINTER TRADE! y. the Best Qualities Styles iVe keep miSOMBLE (initl f DRY! Assortment In GOODS. 7 Y FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. We or take pleasure In Infonnlna- Customers ancj th ihxL : o - jt t.. lull and com pie t line tf Public. j " , WE APS and .NEWMARKETS " 0 J ! . - MEN'S DEPARTMENT. i , 1. GROCERY DEPARTMENT - , . 1 4 v-- v . ..- Mc-Qui- . I . . de FOR . , TilANKBGIVIN 6, - ,!.. I 1 . -- - light-mindedne- ss; .' , i -- ( - . ; ' i ' ; consistiso op ALirTiiE t tf Latest Designs in Diagonal, Derltpi TthJUUshircan, jjoucte. uemian atuc, u.tt?o wone JFrlse ' Plush and Velvet in all Populan Sliadesi j - ' . As mT in 3. 5 in ill in nenartnitnt! It xrtil unm cIaba Inspection to conrlnco too thnt lC will lui ta ndrantace to XIUY XUIS CXASS OF OOODS I ROM US t . " 1 k. :!"- i a. .7 ' fin ..ftrAr r .oeen ufaT7 inreuaHeraft in laiiin blndi of am sv w ant In noalllAn n afn TWIlTTfTr.irir.TVTfl -- , t i' |