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Show ITENING NEWS. IT roc O'CLOCK. them, as XbmtfiVuv were the tountrr were ;.the '"governand they ment land that loyalty consisted in fealty to them and their prejects.and r ' A? ..if?' designs, We take the following; from a discourse delivered by President John Taylor, December 14th, 2884, nearly thirty years after the sentiments above quoted were expressed by the then leader of the Church: "We will do right, we will treat all men right, we will maintain every Institution of our country that is according to the Constitution of the United States and the laws thereof and we will sustain them." In a discourse delivered by President John Taylor February 1,11883,. he said: "Let us honor our God and be true to those eternal principles which Qod has given us to hold sacred. Keep them as sacredJy as you woild the apple of your eye. And wnile other mei are tbe Constitution neekiog to Itrample under foot, we will try. to maintain it. We have prophecies something like this : that tne time would come when this nation would do as they are bow doiug-th- at U, they would trample under loot the Constitution and institutions of the nation, and the Elders of UlM Church would , rally around the those princl- standard and maintain were introduced fox tbe rles which and protection of men. We expect to do that and .to maintain all correct principles." We now present an extract from a discourse delivered. by Fiesident.Geo. Q. Cannon January 18, 1885. a Government, the ffe live under that ever wss formed by man on in Government this tarth a which every human being can live without Interfering witn the of tbe rights oi others in the practiceGod has reveals. principles which God this. lie raised up arranged purposely wise men to lay the foundation, of this Government and He defended them and enagaindt the Mother Country, over the abled them to achieve victory greatest poster there was upon the face of the, earth the power of Great Britain, lie gave them power to form a Constitution under which every man and wpman can dwell in perfect freedom that is if they wanted to do right.'? x In a discourse delivered November 20, lSSit the.same speaker said : "There could be no better evidence of the kind feeling and loyalty of the Latter-da-y Saints to the government oi the United States, than the fact that ia our breasts and throughout these mountains, there prevails an unquencb abie love and respect for the Constitution and the institutions that spring therefrom, notwithstanding we have been denied our rights and been treated with the utmost cruelty." This paper might be i filled, day after day, with quotations from the public addresses of our leading men, showing that, down deep lnlthe hearts of the people called "Mormons" 19 an affection for the institutions and government of this country that no in justice has been able t to eradicate And if we feel that unjust measures have been devised against us because cf our devotion to the religion which God has revealed for eur obedience, we do not attach blame for that to principles and laws which form the foundation and framework of the structure of this republic, but rather admire them the more because of the departure therefrom which Is exempli fied in the wrong acts .of .misguided ! , - PRINTED AMD rtlBUiHED BY THE ... DESERET NEWS COMPANY. j CHARLES Vf. PENROSE, EDITOR. Harcb 29, 1887. Tuesday, annual general "fkbemce. con-- ' The Annual Conference of the Church Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y will commence at 10 o'clock, on the morolitK of Wednesday, the 6th of April next, at the Stake House in Ptoto, Utah County.- The officers and members of the Church are respectfully Invited to attend, ''Jons Taylor, Geobge Q. Caksos, Joseph F. Smith, First Presidency, ; LOYALTY TO AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS. Cardinal Gibbons, an American prelate of the Romish Church,! recently made a speech In "The Eternal City la which he used the following patriotic language : "Over us is the aegis of its protection without interfering with us in the legitimate exercise of ear sublime mission a ministers of the gospel of Christ. Oar country has liberty without license, authority without despot-IsShe rears no wall to exclude the stranger from coming among us. Ste hag few frowning fortifications to reinvaoer, for she is at pel the peace with all the world. She rests consciousness of securely in theand her good strength Her harbors are open all. will toward to welcome the honest emigrant who comes to advance his temporal interests and find a peaceful home. But while we are acknowledged to have a free government, perhaps we do cot deserve the credit that belongs to us for having also a strong government. Yes, eur nation Is .strong, and her lies in the overruling guidance strength of Providence, (in the majesty and suof the law, in the loyalty of premacy Ler citizens and in the affections of her people for her free institutions." This is a correct presentatfon of the spirit and purpose of the. Government of the United States, as delineated in the Constitution. That is its true influence and attitude in re lation to religious affairs. In prescrv ing the liberties- thus declared, the loyalty of all citizens who can apprccl ate its free institutions will be best secured. The blessings of Providence will be upon the nation while the pro visions divinely given through its founders for its perpetuation are pre served inviolate. "Liberty "without license, authority without despotism' are to be admired and sustained by all good people of every creed and every - patty. V There have been times, however, in the history of this country, when that "liberty without license" which should be accorded to all faiths without dls Unction, has not been maintained to wax da the Catholics much more than toward the 'Mormons," and when the "authority" intended to protect "as well as regulate, has been exercised with partiality and not "without des potism" in reference to both Soman And ism 'Mormonism." and the seek spirit ' that would to ' infringe upon the .legitimate exercise of freedom religious of each is still active in the land, and is exhibited in the acts of sectarian fa natlcs and political demagogues. But these are noin accord with the insti tutions of oar country, but rather in direct hoatility to their genius and purport, and therefore are to be ccn sidered as excrescences on the body poiitic and not as part of its actual or gaoism.1- - The organ of discoid which seeks to disturb the peaceable relations of the people of this Territory with the National Government, affects to ap plaud the sentiments of Cardinal Gib boat, and to find in them a contrast to those expressed by the "Mormon leaders. It says: "What a contrast the address pre sents to. any ever delivered by any oi the Mormon Church! con priest trast the closing lines of the above extract with any lines ever delivered . tn . . men. Whenever anything has .arisen" call ing for deeds that are calculated to manifest the real Intent of our souls, the patriotism of the "Mormons" has been embodied in something more than words. So it will belnthe-future. And when persons who now malign the "Mormons" Join In the at tempts of demagogues to desecrate the temple of liberty, and trample upon that palladium of popular rights to which the nation owes! the freedom and the prosperity which it has en- Joyed, the people who have been ac cused of disloyalty will rally to its de fence, and rescuing it' from the des - peace, plenty, contentment, and' bap tbie-ithe face pin ess reigns i and alldilflcultles." of the most gigantic Notwithstanding the lecturer's commendation of a people almost "everywhere spoken against," tbe audience appeared pleased with his straightforward statements, and, at the close, gave him a hearty vote of thanks.' Mr. Smedley is a gentleman .to be commended for telling the truth at tbe risk of being greeted with popular Sneers' which, however, were not, in this in' stance, directed at him. n . IN THE INTEREST OF PEACE. Tn ere Is in England an organization which is growing in proportions and influence, although the attainment of Us object through its instrumentality International arbitration In place of 'war is out of its reach. The object is most praiseworthy, but not practicable in the existing state of affairs. It is called the Workingmen's Peace Association. It is exceedingly active and issues many statistical and other statements explanatory of the evils of resorting to the arbitrament of ' the word. For instance, "it shows that Great Britain spent 100,000,000 on the Crimean war, and follows up this statement with one describing the amount of good that might have been done with that enormous sum. by using it for the betterment of tbe condition of the people. Such people as those who enter. into beneficent enterprises are animated by a philanthropic 'spirit, and their reward, but shall In nowise-ios- e for the present the tide has set in toward an epoch of violence in varioa forms, and no bnman endeavor can stop its flow. The panacea for the evils afflicting human society rests only in the hand of Omnipotence. It will ultimately be applied, but not before a convulsive and bloody period has been Inaugurated and spent Its fury. ($600,-000,00- A 0) "JERICHO VALLEY" TRAGEDY. Eably in the present month the New York Sun published what purportedto be a, correspondence from Jericho Valley, Utah. It gave what was Intended to be a thrilling and bloodcurdling episode of "Mormon" life, in which the heroine, a beautiful young woman, winds up h er earthly career by committing suicide with a revolver. The story, which pretends to give the names of the actors ia It, is being reproduced in different papers throughout the country, and palmed off upon the people as a narrative of actual Incidents. It occurs to us that we ought to give the concluding part of the "Jericho Valley" drama," and It Is therefore herewith presented. "When the sun came up over the mountain range that morning it saw Mary Lee down by the brook, revolver in hand, stone dead. She had risen during the night, and having sought a secluded spot where she and Bently often met, she bad taken her appeal at once to the Judge of all the earth. Her to. marreligion would not permlt-he- r ry the man of her choice, and her womanhood revolted against the alliance which, according to earthly interpretation, the unteen powers had arranged for her." ' It is needless perhaps, to state that there Is no place In Utah designated by the title of Jericho Valley, and the writer of the 'orrlble tale has been equally truthful in relation to circum stances as in the matter of location Whoever the writer is it would be ap propriate to banish him to Jericho, or otherwise place him In a lunatic asy lum or in Jail. The A'un is indeed darkened when it will descend to the publication of such contemptible falsehoods, increasing by that method popular prejudice against an unjustly abused people. truction that threatens it, bear it aloft it in its right position as the CORRESPONDENCE. supreme law of the land, sacred, tri umphant and inviolable. TUE PEOPLE WHO GATHER TO and plant UTAH. ANARCHIST'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY. AN Bkfork us is a copy of a neatly Saints An Jadfflns; like Latter-daKnalgraat Company Ml lartea y The LamiBllM Hiaainr ins &. off their own? they are ctravelstaned, their hair sometimes disheveled, their LATEST WSPATCHES. Man-askh- so-cal- led PECIAL SALE! e i. w. SOMETSJgXG ABOUT JKSUS CHRIST.! Whatever may. be said of their mental attainments on other poin's, this is certain, that their knowledge ot the ..plan of salvation is invulnerable. It is not but knowledge men to accept "Mormothat causes ignorance, nism' and they must drink deeply, too, or tbey will be fojind in the ranks of mobbcrs. Truth courts investigation, error shuns it. An honest heait will love the truth, no matter how unmotor in "Mormon" popular. The to be found in an honest, emigration isconviction and true moral courage, in every neld are .to be found many who in their heart ot hearts are converted to "Mormonism," but who lack one of the essential charSaiut acteristics of a true Latter-da- y backbone. . occurred to the writer It baa often fittest type of true Latter-da- y that theconverts id Burns Saint Cotter" men Who earn their daily dread by the sweat of their brow; men of a elugle book the Bible But as the train is now fairly in motion, It may be well to stop philoso-phizlni- r, and take a walk through the cars. Here first is deep-seate- d, -- A GROUP OI MISSIONARIES lounging in graceful and ungraceful positions, on , either side of the aisle. Ihey are earnestly recounting to each other precious scraps of missionary experience, and their beaming countenances and laughter makes one feel like cheering few shaking hands every were Two minutes. years ago they beardless mostly boye; tbey stroke handsome facial appendages, and inwardly xhuckie at anticipated exclamations 4 jrprise, and how they shall be able to demonstrate that the "down" so often ridiculed is now made of sterner stuff. We look farther up the aisle and of course ahe first persons we see are those two bright-t-ye- d girls with rosy cheeks. But we're not going to look . at them;, its dangerous, besides But it is safe to -- to-d- ay OLD FOUtS. CHEER ,CP How their old faces light up and something like a mist bedims tueir eyes, as pressing their hardened hands, we whisper a word of encouragement and a warm God bless you But here we are right in tbe midst of the family of urchins and babies. As long as a baby has a red face and squawks, we steer clear of it, but here is a delightful little' cherub, Just old be misenough to toddle iabout and chievous. It is plain to see what he to at himself tne helped a sample of (each last meal, is particular ingredient plastered on his chubby little face, and alas ! once clean dress. His fond mother apologizes for her youngster and complains that it is onimpossible to keep the cars, nor can him clean, while 1 she get at her trunks, etc. But here is a little group of . LAMAN1TK BRETHREN THE BELL TELEPHONE BlISIKESM Horrible Traaredy. The I!m':il Europe's Greatest Sensation Haiid Bert limbers! The British Lilee r.iu'1.-Ithaca, N. Y, March 29. A special Five in number. ' to the Journal this morning states that Kight Great Comedians ' Kight End Men Vor:liets Ten Mipt-rlKight (.log Experts! the dwelling house occnnled !hv Mat. Twelve Ureal JSew, limine, and Kelined. thew Massick, at LudlowviUe.teiinHes Novel Ten from this place, wan ..burned between Song and Itanre Artiste l'!:iiita: i 12 and 1 o'clock; this tnorninx. Mas-sic- k .Acrobatic anil tientoel. Fifty Famous Funny Features The K;n. and three children perished :in the luuti Makers. flames. The coroner is investigating ofTwenty Skilled Muicinns! Kverv Man the case. Massick is an employe ol the SOlo Flayer. The best, plenty of lie Test, aii'l nothing Lehigh valley Kaliway. but the best, is the secret of our ub!iiiie ! E!i IN I I A 8UCC088 1 London, March 23. The Queen left Iondon this morning for Cannes. fattier Miyma. to-d- ay Bell Telephone Until neas. Boston, March 29. The annual re port of the Bell iTelephone Company, shows an increase submitted of 9,318 subscribers, as against 2,1 in 1SS5. The company controls 14,18.) ruilea of wire, 2,613 miles of which are underground. The average connec tions for the.ypar are 312,603,710. The of putting in underground wires policy is to be extended, involving a large fa outlay in the future. TerminalPhilcilities havebcen secured in a line and long adelphia, service between that city and New York will soon be established, and the line for the long iilne service between New York and Boston will be com pleted during the present year. The Canadian company has increased its net earnings from f 158,000 last year to $190,56.1 this year. The treasurer's re port was then read. .The election" of directors for the ensuiDg year resulted as ioiiows: Directors Francis Blake. ChaS. P. Bowdltch, . Geo. L. Bradley, Ohiuncey u. n, it TT III . 11. uwuniuc. Tir Eustis Cbas. Gardi Hubbard, Forbes, ner U. ifubbard, John K. Hudson, KODt. ii. Aiinture, Unas. A'arains and Thos. Sanders. y, ai. -- i. to-d- ay - a!l Early for fhoirc Selection. WltT From $10.00 to $17.00. ClUZAP! PAID UP CAPITAL, . SCBPH'S. FIVE IIUXD2IKI) II. S. Eldkkdgr, PresitVTit, KRAiiouz liirTLX.Vicerrest. Jf John khaiu', Wm. Y. Uitkr. J. A. GROK6BKCK, 11 I BEPOSITSfliBIi PI FX US L SILK SASH RIBBONS AT DESSSfl. ESI JL Baya Riid Sella F.mliif otn .."c-,'i! Torls, ' Stall Fraiirfsoo, rIong-Lomfs. OmRlin, London, and pr!r. r Ai Continental lliea- 7 he GREATEST It A It OA IX Vtvr in Salt JAtke City I , S FOE JONES. "TT"M. X. offered rictiiife przccei . collectioas, nova ntiv. -- ST. ID . A. Xa til U'AKIi, HAS 4( of TV Acre ofeuluvMled IhikI i rood stand laeer'ie. Willi two rooniccl KXjID X1!. HTJCH1, C9 0itloitlutotic1ont, 1 fmgood well and other cheap. Uoe of his liouses tn the oily of eint rooms. One delivery light iiiron iv or exchange for jrocxl lioi sr. W ill ex li.t nil)laiterii)ic for carpenleriiiir. AUso pit. Hires animals for $1.00 iltl i - WAITED AMTItSK Apjily to 'Mrs. GIKU K. Xi Third South O A u or fcl'reei. d:u. 3 T.. MA IX s STBKET. A PCRSE aliout Seven Dollars (X)). The Under will be rewarded by ruturniug it to S. P. TEASDEL'S STOiiE. OX A 334 COS-taiuin- I0 and care of horse East South Temple St. CimilES EVERZ DEPARTMB AND TAKE 1STT Emmire ijus-irv- . cti! causey and iifw nhl Cure at holm hv onn u hikyoui t yeai a. Treated liv most Udeaf twenty-eip'inoted peciulisls Avilhout benellt. Cured himself In three months, and nine Jhen hnndreds of others. Full particulars ent On application. x. . Jo. 41 West 3Ut St., Xev Tor City. deodiw nESFUESSS SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES I3ST V7AITTED, TiOY TO . j, , 200 noantiful Frrnch pattern DrosRes, by for the han1somcnt wo col-iccti- oii havo over dlMplmycd, H AT VBEY. ATTKAOTIVE PRICES. In Ilaln Dress Geodn we nr showiiiR the largest Viirlclies In hoth import rrl and domestic, many now. fabrics, mid nil the staple styles in Cloths, Camel's Hair, Cheviots, Diagonals, Iltlges and Albatross. Wo offer iu this lino NOT1CK TO CHI.D1TOKS. HAKY SPECIAL BARGAINS, In the matter of the Estate of Emeline Free Yonng. and invite inspection. Our stock of Foreign and Domestic fOTICE IS IiEKKBY G1VEX, Tft AT all havinff claims uealnKt Ihc Emeline Free tsute of persons must Exhibit them, with necessaryYonng, vouchors, to ihn executor of the will of said at the The French Printed Sateens areas bountiful as Silks, and will be oflice of the undersigned, at No. 30 East I Temple Street, Salt ake City, Vtali. within In great demand ntid very scarce later in the season. In ilr.f-haten months from the first publication of wo are showing many novelties in gay, medium, Foreign thia notice. and mourning IIYRUM S. YOUNG. effects. dltawlw JAMES S. FERGCSOX.1 J( WASH DRESS FABRICS IS VERY LARGE. dee-ease- ms i:rsr NOTICE. tpiIROUGIl SEVERAL 'STUDENTS SILKS, Printed India and China Silks. Tussor and Fonirees. with 12auilfii' Trimming to Match. Liv- LACE AND EMBEOIDBRIES. ing at a distance, having to leave to. on Wo t received a largo shipment of Oriental, Fedora, Chan-till- y gage in other pursuits, there ia now an bp and Spanish Guipure Laces, Flounces, and Nets, and th latest for those to send fluportunity, wishing it, Mid newest effects la WHITE AND COLOItKD ICMIIROIDKHIKS. pils to the Salt Lake Stake Academy during me coming term. Apply to Willard Done Tin's Department Contains Many fietiniiie at tho Social Hall. renewal, pages printed pamphlet oi ninety-on- e entitled "A. Spies' Autobiography, His Speech in Court, Notes, Letters, etc." As the title Indicates,' the pab licaUon is not only a sketch of the Estate of Anna Katrina Walin, Deceased. author's life, but, to a great extent, a . defense of tbe principles which he has 18 HEREBY GIVEN BT THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. NOTICK Administrator of the advocated and for the aUeged violent Kstate of Anna Walin. to Katrina deceased, 18S7. March 28, d3tsw2 carrying out of which he is now under the creditors of. and all nersona havlnir claims the said to confined in and death of exhibit the sentence deceased, against Mormon by any priest." them with the necessary within four months after the firstvouchers, W conld reproduce from the pub Chicago jail. His romantic mar publication of to tnia Miss said Nina with the at notice, t.y proxy 11 iked utterances of the leadiBg men riage tne store of s. v. xeasdel. Administrator, Salt Lake City, in well known is Van Zandt iuc oouuiy ui sail of our Church, paragraphs without the reading rworld, though Dated at Salt Lake City, March 29th, 1887. number, Identical in spirit and to few understand tow zealously and WIIJJAM B. BARTON. tone to the address quoted above, but Administrator of Kstate of Anna Katrina one nse or two earnestly the girl is enlisted In her will and U lt&w 4w waJin, deceased. husband's cause; she has looked that areftust within reach, without quasi the and presumably taking the trouble to go over a file of after the publication entailed expense thereby, be discourses to find others still more paid a and alto neat sides very writing pertinent to 'the. question. We take A hasty pe the annexed from a discourse de gethcr striking preface. the fact livered by President Brigham Young, rusal of the work discloses and drawn with the is that it artfully a Feb. 18, 1856, at time when this Ter Come. of a lawyer bent and skill precision was from of the rest isolated ritory a as tnanx u uod, for every point connt; TRUE IKWlIUJXEfS inee,-- xrutn the country and what is oftn referred upon makirg renects upon 3'JILfl 111 REPAIR YQQ3 irropuer," a nation or a people, lie must QUI to as "Mormon" rale prevailed here. defense of socialism it could hardly be of a man, "Come all, ye sons of seqes as eves. were, their it tnronga arguments being loos, tne as and is ready train etc, God," Speakiag of Adams, Jefferson, Frank excelled, the j A2tl FOB a tne oi company oi to start, the singers answer other progress During and in plaees mnte epecfons, plausible, he and others said: y to lln,,WashLaton at irom uaovioo saints i, voice by and spirit to LUMBER, ana comgiving so adroitly are lacts SASH, DOOftS, Zion, every newspaper along the route questions the voice of the Lord clusiohs tnose inspiring songs :i"0 ye moun "It was au now nas an that be account tnev oi they presented appeared men tarns "O O and those worthy Babylon inspiring high," Baby Mi& as outside ; tbe writer and we Did thee farewell.'' Influence in those come Unanswerable; the writer evinces from naa the pieasuts-obore who Picket. Cedar IoU, JVu, Etc., Etc, inee traveling Ion! The singers now fall into erouDS and aot only to go forth learning, watchfulness, perspicuity lately trying times, to we GO TO a to leave such witn company, scene of merriment ensues. in which annAAklV.il ar...i..n ' lu but exercise' wisdom in and though his diction is not al offer a humble description of a "Mor many -a Joke. or witticism council, fortitude, courage and endur waystact, pun. happy JiMES W. EIBDLET'S LBMBEB Till, ot the highest order of literary mon" emigrant tram, from tne vntae. IS exchangee, all hinging on the ance la the tented field as well as sub The company leaving Chattanooga . JAMES SHARP. sequently to form and adopt those merit, and here and there are crudities March 1st. iS7. was vhere you get Fair Tt eatment and Pncca RIDICULOUS STAKE probably .a lair EL1AS A. SMITH, wise and efficient measures which se and qualntness of expression insepara to Suit aes-the Times. i sample ui ine pcopie uuiung vueir cured to .themselves and succeeding ble frora the vsorfcof a foreigner who tinies DIRECTORS. with the Latter-da-y Jgalats. of the "Gentiles0 on the outside. , Jolm Ilenrv Sn,!ih, tm cr I "enry xnawooaey, generations, lae Meanings oi a free and has only been in possession of our EiecK teoTii sr eighth 3B I t John C. CiiUr, Romney, the announcement that a child is taken uuitvtiulent government. Grga HOW FAD WEEK TUKXr vx. rcBuner, I Uilvia "w. This goveraaaent, so formed, has tongue a few years and by education at very sicg. Tbe Elders go and admin P. T. Farnsworth. cede. . 3 been blessed by the Almighty until she that. as take tbe first glimpse of them ister to It. and all fears are diamisaerf. Let V H. Ji. ORAirr CO.. Armla.. tae at Kansas the where child But writer to. spreads her call on every sea, and her City, goes dinner sleep. a was born upon tbe peak of Spies Oft 49 Hart TttnpU St.. Salt laU City. power is felt in every land. Joined them. Tbe union depot is time nas .come., Junch baskets aro The American government ia second mountain called Landcckerberg, Cen thronged by eUt of 4he-- traveling Ekh3rs have about and the opened? to none in the world La influence and tral Germany, December 10th, 1855, and public, nere ana mere we eatcu stray iorty invitations pa aine. on, it is 1m thn er aba A A vi cas rtnHo power, and far before all others arrived in this country in 1872. He soon oannK'aswta u uuc u u uvauio 4j. jsAm possible to understand what genuine isiju vuv siaoo ,j w a! fn liberal and free Institutions: Unvonder we notice a sturdy group of hearts these southern people have, nor went into Influence Journalism, and, being very halt a dozen men under stovepipe hats, what warm lovethev feel for the ki. der its beniga the poor masses of the old world industrious' and apt, rose rapidly in and restlessly sporting1 ders. without mingling- in their socletv can And an asytam where they can enjoy tbe while nitner ana thither, tarn and becoming one of them, as it profession and at the time of his canes; the blessings of peace aad freedom, no we our ever war eves were. which may. of the catch matter to what cast or religious sect arrest was the inevitable bustles and bangs 'At length the ereat nlalna Tto.ll 'ISveary Arbiter-Zeitunor are to a socialistic me. belong, organ. disposed favor, tne leit a reached, it is the first time that they oi fashionable city to a drwm down from to or whether they are disposed to faror The rest o! his career, the trial, con mob the re4,thaa; point of make tne air tie majority of; the emigrants hate ever any or none at ail. It was in this govreceiving from tbe hideous the dense woods of by qile(,nooMrv utty crashlugsound emerged their grating, ernment formed by man inspired of viction, incarceration, marriage, etc. of unoffending baggage, and the medX native notnes. ana tne world stents all sharp blows, at a waldlag haat They are then , eaidea by Ue waM1 God, although at the time they knew It the public are already familiar with lev is comnieted by the, boot at once too big and . lonely. But see, , proeaaa, established in His full name Is August Vincent black, the news boy, the ringing' wiry are those Elders so eagerly gazing not, after it was tne seat of power firmly and influence, where Theodore Spies. 116 writes ana the out of toe ntss oi oi windows . and JTO neiis, force with exchanging ACID1 of and the free escanlne steam. But here comes an congratulations? It is because liberty exercise of conscience, religions worship were a and vigor, with a dash f of sarcasm and other train containing four yellow cars. have observed the first' traces of they balagths uU, an afUrwarda fundamental principle guaranteed in bitterness thrown In rare and there, No sooner aces it stop, than we ob wnue sage ana greasewooq ana begin An Inmiliblo rjemcdy foj the Constitution and Interwoven with and is hot at ail tiresome. serve through the windows a con ail the feelings, traditions, and sympaOur nana, therafore, in U til hv all FEM AIECOMPLAIXTS glomeration of baskets, babjes, burir A picture of himself and "wile" ap 1AM 1U1 HSUUVUJ OF HUME, thies of the people, that the Lord sent teaU and purpoMa the mum aa tna oonneta, dies.snawis. forth His angel to reveal the truths of pear as a frontispiece. It can be had bearded, smooth nappy, bewildered, old faahionaa aaad ana aaaa Cures WEAKNESS, VEIt At Pueblo the company divided. art ' even as In an- from news depots or of the publishers, "blue." Out tbey pour, old and young. heaven as la pointed. the to but to Utah, going the majority 1 . cient days. tlmepaat, Bom ether maaafaetarara dressed In rural make-uastonish San Luis Valley. Colorado. Elders VOTJSNESS, and CJEXEItAl, to miu a uot tot nnf rlendly to 103 E, Washington Street, Chicago. "To accuse m of Man. tm yaa ment ana curiosity. . . ana Kelson determined to- emt obMTT will oa amah itarper a all accuse us of hos. the Government Is tobeing J ItMtflAA tatattj IPf.nua. M .i.Lit vtHi.iA f brace the opportunity of vlsitlns- this DEBIL1TT. TbU remark UN pUi, i Kdsojaaar Ij new Stake tility to our religion, for no Item of inot Zion. now so raoidlv i . A ' THET ABK MORMONS," MAN. spiration Is held more sacred with us able' preparation Is the onlj up. f . , than the Constitution, under which she and many a glass is focused ,)n that wuuuiug jrrom a region ox uncomfortable heat. acts." We learn from an English paper that direction, many ' a 'nose twistaa tbe train gradually ascends to the al reliable rcuiedy Tor ilie dls-be the aim of all good "It should Jhen some gouty titude of drifting spow, and crossing Mr. A. Smedley, a gentleman who paid heavenward. And .aad-i- t ia oar intention and de individual may oe heard grumniinr ex me hwicb i (ress'Ins diseaftea tromoi. jrass, aescenaeq to promotcRvirtue, invisit to this Territory and kept his citedly sign as a people will never do. this will gradually into tne iamocs "This San Luis and when and i telligence patriotism our mind clear daring never ao; tney ougnt to oe snot, every Vjalleyi Tnejmoon is shining brightly, and bis eyes ! Sold open Drnirsists. any person seeks to invade virtue, bis sojourn, recently delivered a lecture aad many arej the exclamations of surby sow ing the seeds of corruption and on "Utah AUd then President Morsran comes prise and delight at the : bewitchtlifl Pit of the Saints and astherelor rebuked when and PRICE $1.50 PER BOTTIE ice, along and shouts authoritatively i "Go ing scenery.- - which we cannot sails our rights and patriotism, as has in the Public ilali, at Belper, England. oaca a car. In Dae car. tne this into go into the describe letter. At the bees universally heretofore been done, were remarkably fre aua stay mere, or vouii De sure to be tame-tdisembark arrives.length is a It be exhibits before, this people his own from it voce and totto then to the Elders beautiful, clear morning. , To accom prejudice, as a whole. lie had lost:" . ast a . what modate eoes the "J train , the company aim, assisting imagine Many leading PhyiiclAna are using Words of for r the Saints lovely scene l nave semetimes when fire miles bevoad the praise Tbcseseatlnerats have' always been many Tegular station, ICedTelne a their practice . KAIL SHOE lata HORSE 1 and remarkable work the have suca wun a atone on they unloaded the aad is Br this company." open prairie entertained by the people called "Morare the on time turned him. ""Alter three of within miles glasses the many describing performed. flourishing nt are mons." They Vis loyal to the govera-xneand the spectators look at each other town of Manassa. ' A long line of Hade by Machinery and Institutions of tbe country, points of interest, the report says: aicnincanuy. as mucn ai tossy: "See teams is seen approaching, some World, races. In naif an honr. nerched concluded dt com- what slaves they are See how he but they do not hold themselves bound "The lecturer . ... v oeras , them and the on fc v boxes and the industry, together! sobriety, trunks, mending Wa addrett theie liaet t HOBtB OWV to sustain the wleked acta of men be- perseverence of these people, who While in such a scene there is , are driving in line toward their new Elts. ther are the artti aaat CHILDREN'S cause they hold authority under that in forty years bad ploughed and PANACEA. ' ' At the meetinghouse tbey vitally becaaae noises. interested. We Caal aaaaraa that at TavE'jusTiyrcAtiois''' "irtjf once barren and thirsty ac:ain disembarked, and in a very short ter knowiof th facta, aaa (tvlaa: t V govern meat, particularly when those tilled the conducted .the mountala for the slanders Af t'ignoiaace," "de- - time Bishop Daison and a ' very era- - ect doe eouaidaratioa. thy will litl: T Best Medicine for Children. 60 centi acts are ia violation of the. fundamen- desert,!, b Wlta a their bnrs streams from the - melting snow eorps ox teachers locate families that " Forred and litmaw Palakad Matt. tal principles of the tvery institutions all over their farms, orchards plausible origin, for such slanders. eient here and there among the Saints, un- months' , bottle. per will ceavtnea. trial always ' corn are sown to their had and A tnv Tnese who free irom rural dis are til old peosettlers and, ' . people they pretend represent. gardens, i r pretty censors put thoroughly mixed ops. pw oroaacast over the plain, piantea tneir tricts. Their .i Hail The Potn:ni ple can be true to their country r and orchards 1 jCcrrrr?. as ana aown mem wa choice irlva shall with In our next a letter and gardens aepraveq a ignorant vet despise the scheming tricksters and fruit trees and flowers,' who Have results from the alums oi society and description of the ceuntry. and also axaxa. nunaa, : want aare ror uere adventurers who the greedy turned what was once sterile desert their crimes: take a peep into the new quarters of p. o. Addis. Kxrtwrarr, xau. , wnair 'Eden . of the west,' where They dress according to a doth and cut tbeemigraatsL - - - ' N. L. N". To saltyS.a ILLaM-the people to fail dowa and worship lalo the 111 Cbamben St 'W, Y.: i - 40 "Cents per Yard, !; o1 ECRU, COMBINATION SUITS, SALT LAKK CITY. PECEiifES Dublin, March 29. Father Ryan, of the Herbertstown branch of the National League, presented himself before Justice Boyd, of the bankruptcy court. ITe persisted in his refusal to teil the court what he knew about the doinxs of tenants in his parish respect under ing tbe trusteeing of their rents tbe Dlan of campaign, and was con When demned to prison. Father Ryan emerged from court a prisoner, he was met by a multitude of citizens. They numbered many thousands, and they cheered the priest with ei.tbusiastic and prolonged applause and then followed him in procession to the Jail, making his tour a triumphal one. A number of prominent men took part in this procession, ana among the more were Lord Mayor conspicuous Sullivan and Archbishop croser. , is aGreaMtargain. Ssis L. 8. ILLS, Cashi.Tr, as. T, Little, Asst. Cashier. Tbe Queen. 15, 20, 10, AND by tlie PIECE ONLY. ! The Government Ceiaanred. 29. The members of the extreme left in the chamber of deputies have passed resolutions severely censurins the trovernment for entering Into an alliance with Aus tria and (iermany, because Doth pow ers are friendly to the Vatican. at to 9 Yard3 Valenciennes Laces & CREAM WHITE, ! Dlangreemenl. Two t'omjilete shows in line ' A Host ot Ifupv Surprir A Ul.Hiinini; Rome, March 29. Monsiguor Galena - Garden of Rare Novelties! to berti, special Papal dbgate Berlin, Wulcb for the i;ruiil IMrailu if H.lirU s UKiiil Mall. Kl'.tcr, has failed to receive any satisfactory Oold KnU Silver Ounict Daily t noon. Free to nil. results in his negotiation with the cen- Leader. Reserved Seals ou s.ile at Thciitre nml tre or Catholic party of Germans, and TJnion Ticket Oillee on Wcduestbiv.ut lun.iu. in consequence of the adoption by the Land League or Bishop xopp'a amendment to the ecclesiastical law, BANKS. the Vaticaa has decided to leave the centre party full liberty of action in German political affairs, retaining also the same ireeoom ior ltsen. Paris, March Oriental YAltDS, Short f'iffffsp of XlttHitftrctitrcrs - 1 Hmfm of Zion (iaUaerJna; CraV,' Salt Lake March 2S.18S7. et Editor Deter Newt: It Is not altogether strange that erroneous views are generally entertained regarding the true character of Think not when you gather to Zion Latter-da- y Saint emigrants. The Yonr troubles and trials are o'er. view of ootalned superficial usually "Mormon" proselytes could not well We must preach it nnko them, and sing result in different conclusions under it unto them, that Zion is a place to these given characteristics of the ob be built up, and that they are to help build it, and not a paradise where servers, Tlx : work ends and resfbeclns. And after PREJUDICE, BIOOTBY, our there will still be some doinc and a thirst for knowledge so shallow witn sucn best,a imaginations as and perverted that rather relishes the to believe that tbey are coming right scum ana aeons noatmgon tne current into tne millennial ainguom." of humanity, than the purer draught A choir is soon improvised, and the obtained by dipping deeper in the noise of tbe train is drowned in the stream. chorus of voices. But here we are at But aside from these conditions, it is a prominent depot, now. a fact often exemplified that even two CURIOSITY WITH AN honest observers will come to widely different conclusions if one looks from stalks back and forth wearing a cvit an objective and the other from a sub leal air and looking up into the cars as Jectlve standpoint. The world at large uponcageo animais, The choir see the Latter-usatpts only from ceeds atonce to preach a sermonproin tne iormer, wnen, as a oiatier oi iact. one of those grand hymns: "O the only accurate point of view ia the say what is truth," Gospel "What was wit latter. If one would learn the nessed In the heavens?" "We ! THOUSAND kit ! Seci.-tiUtti- to-da- : FIV lf irn Performer. Thirty and sisters, flow intelligent they look ! The very spirit of the Gospel seems to beam out of their eyes. And they are Inot dark. Their. complexion is that a of our of boy high mountain region. Verily, the Gospel is fast making them., both a white and a delightsome people. Ab, what pictures fancy conjures up, what fecenes form the dark middle ground arise in the imagination as contrasts, when we stop a moment to comtem-plat- e the fact of these disenthralled descendants of Lauian and Lemuel going to Zion on a railway train. But w havo no time to indulge them. What engages that group of young men Although rustics, they have ideas, and are prepared evidently reason a for tbe hope tltat is to give within them. t ltut us listen: "Oh yes, as Isaiah' prophesies in the twenty-nint- h chapter that the Book of Mormon should come forth. He tells be hid in the us it .should and then come fortir ground, out of the ground, and the. words of the book should be given to One that is learned, and it should be a sealed book to him.. Then It was to lie The Branch lion. given to one that is unlearned, and that March 29. Among rigbt alter this, Isaiah prophesies Washington, the Lord shall proceed o do a the warrants issued by the Treasury MARVELOUS WORK JlSD A WONDER. was one for $150,- Department ooo in favor of the board ef managers was fulfilled before Joseph Now all that tne national nome ior oif aoiea vol Smith was well enough acquainted oi nnteer soldiers, to be nsed in the erec with scripture to know it was there. tion of a branch home for disabled It would be decidedly unhealthy for men to come here, who vainly prate volunteer soldiers west of the Kocky abont the ignorance and delusion of Mountains. 'Mormon"converts, and try to dis Poems by Chancer were; known and prove the doctrines of their religion by me uioie. read before the writer bad reached his comes now one of And the Elders 12th and Leigh Hunt made- - a stir with a commission from Prest. Mor- - at theyear, age of 13. all an the to gather up singers and go ?rdm car to car to cheer up the emigrants by tbe stirring songs of Zion. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. "Especially oe careful to sing often: sun-bbr- nt Kvinrvs Mammoth Minstrels By Telegraph to the Nsws.l X G. THEATRE. LAKE SALT beards untrimmed, and boots unpolished; tbey- are poor; they stare with II. B. CIA Vf SON, open-eye- d. wonder. Tnese are the worst things that can be said about A Man and Tnree'Childxen Burned them. But they are ignorant oi societo Death. Friday and Saturday, April 1 and 2, ty, of current events. To a certain extent this and is true, Saturday Matiuee at 2 o'clock, therein lies their safety; for much of WILL POSITIVELY ArrEAlt: this superior education1 is of THE EUROPEAN DIFFICULTIES such a nature that the possession of it Lew Benedict, fbas. Gootfyear, tends-tdamnation, and tbe want of James (ir"f:i, it to salvation. Many of them may Father Ryan Goes to Jail In Cool BoraresM, JohuD' Muck, know nathing of J nil us Ctesar, but Billy Conway, WITH they all know Triumph. hav-ojus- - Bargains. 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