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Show UTAH MININS LETTER FROM MILO SIMPLICITY JOURNAL. Jerald publishes to editorial wherein reference is squib thia morui'ig msde to (be testimony of a reverend geutlemsn of tbis city, iu rcferenco to the recent election, that so fur as be saw the elecliou was conducted fairly and quietly. NukWilbalaudiug the geo tlcinan testified that be waa in a huiry and spent but a momeut at tbe polls, the logician of the church organ argues that no frauds were perpetrated. This position forcibly reminds one of the cclebra led case tried in an Alabama justice's court. The defendant was charged with the theft of a pig. The testimony agaiust him wus most conclusive, the charge being substantiated by ibree reliable persons who witnessed the theft. The prisoner's couuscl, however, by one of those strokes of genius which characterises the American backwoods lawyer, introducsd twelve witnesses who didn't tee him steal the pig, and gravely contended that the evidence of the latter twelve should outweigh the testimony of the former three. The justice took the same view and released tbe prisoner. Is tbe Alabama Dogberry and the Herald editor oue and the same person? It would appear so from the similarity of their decisions. Heilrond The Saturday Krewlna, January Til" kL JCCTIO.N l.AlV 18. hut at ver y rare iuter-vOecnsiunall of flush a light one me to illuminate the trencher which blnukuna the jmges of the Tribune and for na inntant give hope thnt it hui bold! espoused the al caujo of right and for ever deserted the standard of ill Mormon allies. Hut it soon is quenched and the durkuci ii greater than before. Its attack upon the election laws of this Territory and its condemnation of the illegal means used to destroy the secresy of the baIlotf and its strictures upon the laws per sitting female suffrage, for a moment entitled it to the respect of good ci linen. But it is impossible for it to keep concealed the cloven foot under its assumed robe of purity, Being unaccustomed to advocating a straightforward rnauly course, its awkwardness in assuming such a role places it in queer predicaments. While occasionally it is induced by some means to animadvert upon the wrongs existing in Utah, it invariably winds up ly advocating course which will inevitably result in the perpetuation of the evils against which it iuveighs. Thus, in its just attack upon the election laws, it depreThe following is from the Nashville cates Congressional interference and Banner. Ia the name of the Gentiles advises the Utah Legislature to act upon Mormons of Utah, we and and repeal the laws. The advocacy of earnestly protest against the advice such a course is merely waste of words. therein contained. The shameless prosA dependence upon the Utah Legislatitution practiced and upheld hv Brigture is leauing upon a brukeu reed, and ham, George Q., et id omne genus , is to look to them fur a redress of grier-nave- s to visit upon a suffering people, enough ii sheer folly. The laws were without the addition of Woodhull and e passed by a Mormon Legislature to Clnilin : the purposes of the Mormon Woodhull and Clafliu are again on the Li'.nr.'h. They are framed to assist in war path, with head and pauier erect, designs of the Priesthood to whom and embarked again in the obscene pubIsa Consideration paramount to lication business, with a fair chance of in the Toombs. right. With an unrestricted and con- joining George Fraud have secured Cooper Institute fur sul utij:iai ballot tLe subtle and corrupt They and promise to do a lecture lad-r- s v ju Id find in the people a power wonderful things before long. It is m:gh;ir t::au their own. A sys- - stated that ' warrants were ready for vm cf election laws by which their arrest on fresh charges of libel, but were held bock, in hopes the women they control the popular vote is too would run away. Why dou't they go to of a necessity to expect that they Brigham Young and be scaled to somewill voluntarily yield to a demand for body ? Why don't these gushing chil-drof nature go West?" greater purity. Tke legislation of Utah has always Leeu such as would tend Buigham is the reputed paternal anto aggrandize the church, and percestor of a hundred and seventeen petuate its temporal authority. To it children. We would not care to foot we can look for no laws bettering the the butcher, baker, tailor, and shoecondition of affairs, and it ia for thia maker bills for such a family. Ex. rsason that we have hetetofore and shall Bless your unsophisticated soul, continue to urge upon Congress the ne- Brigham dont foot the bills. There cessity for its intervention. The Tri- are somewhere near one hundred thoubune knows full well that the Utah leg- sand slaves and serfs in Utah wno pay islature will uot repeal the election lawi of their annual profits toward and the act legalizing female euffrage, footing said bills. Dont waste your and its recommendation that Congress superabundant sympathies on Brigham. do not interfere, betrays its subservience Tue Sbu Francisco Chronicle says : to Mormonisra and its treason to the A hill is before Congress for tke adcause of progress. mission of Utah as oue of the States of A KKTMACTIOX. tho Union. There can be no objection such a course, provided polygamy be We have been requested to retract abandoned. Tbe decent people of the certain portions of an article published will require this coad'J States in yesterday's Journal, entitled NA lion aa a tine qua non of Utah' giiter-looW arning to Missionaries. The objectionable part of the article seems to be contained in the assertion that the Smith A Youxc school-teache- r was ahot and Palestine Missionary party were taken irobably killed at Cedar City, Iowa, a for renegade Indians at Paris. Having lew days ago, because he wouldn't obtained the information upon which marry the daughter of the woman he the article wae based from a correspondoardcd with. The girl, her mother, ent of the Eveuing Hers, it would be and a hired man participated in the injustice to that journal to contradict crime. When a woman starts on the the statement without some further evi- war-patafter a man, they usually get dence of error. We cannot therefore away with him, and also the jury. retract anything on that point. A rcxxtxc exchange says that Elder There was another portion of the up tide, however, which was written in the Orson Hyde, of Salt Lake, thinks that heat of excitement, and which upon re- the numerous mysterious conflagrations flection, appears to us to lie unjust Wo of the period show a tendency to hide are always willing to acknowledge our Rrsou, which can only be reversed by wrongs wkeu they are pointed out and taking him for an example. g sub-?-.v- t, aail Judge Howllmg. th V hat shall we do with is agitating San Francisco. our upon, by installment. In the Assembly Rooms, which is capable of accommodating over one thousand people, the Tooele baud, accompanied by tbe organ under tbe of Miss Clara Hill, discoursed fine music, to the great delight of ihe spectators. Iu the eveuing a grand dance was given which waa well attended. All seemed to enjoy themselves to tbe fullest extent. miles The entire route for leventy-iiv- e on this road, can be built at a small expense, so far as preparing tbe track er grade is concerned, aud o Mr. Jacobs uaa-ageme- li of Cuiileinpiales going East on the material for to the purchase February, first twenty miles, we may expect that tbe citizen of Tooele will hear the welwhisle of the iron herse by July the fanhest. ut next Tooelo is a very neat village, some- come what segregated, bus Hue fruit orchards set off that incouveuieuce. Of course this eutire country now wear its win ry mantle, and can hardly fulhom the mud, but early spring we hope will remedy all. Uuax-SiLVE- TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. In the Police Court of Sacrameulo, the Sunday Law cases are on trial. There are at present thirteen men in the connty jail oi San Francisco, under indictment for murder. The return of paid clearings at the clearing house London, yesterday was 52,250,000, (?) the highest sum on record for a single day. Judge Wheeler yesterday sustained the demurrer of Marks, Harbor commissioner, San Francisco, to the com- ilaiut filed against him by L. E Crane, laintiff was grouted leave to amend the complaint. The American Mills Manufacturing Company has been organized with a capital of eight hundred thousand dol-a- rs and will establish the manufacture of all kinds of cotton aud woolen goods iu San Francisco. ?'' From our slight observation of California youth occasional visits to that city, we e. should advise nilro-glycerin- oeto-genari- fa Writers 1873. notice subscription along tho route. Judge Rowling was elected cliaiitnau, aud Mr. Foster Secretary. Speeches on the subject iu baud, its past and future, acre made by the Chair, General Barnum, aud Mr. Jacobs. The people seemed to be very enthusiastic, and st the close of the meeting, upon the opening of the subscription books, it was evident that the people were enlisted ia the enterprise, as they have subscrilted already over thirty thousand d ollars, mostly in labor aud material, payable when called The Virginia City Enterprise, speaking of Hooper' bill for 'the ml mission Utah i a State, save As conditions :.;r the ndmiiou of Deseret into the Union, Mr. Hooper demands over llO.Obd acre of public lauds, and five p'T cent, of the proceeds of all lands old iu the Slate by the Gcuerul Gov He also usks that the peo rnmenl. of the Stale be allowed to violate ;.c i.nv Federal law interfering with poly It is needless to say tliatf the r.imv. Fraudulent voting is punished in of Deserst will never bo adinitlci S;.iie Liverpool, which show thnt in copying into the I n in n nil such conditions. our ballot system England has improve upon our practice. At the recent muni Ox the l llh instant three men were lipal election George Crowther, of ninepoison-- d by administering slrychniuein teen years, ieronaicd his grandfather, who could not vote, their food, near Jackson, California an dead, and thereby earned impribeing the By speedy administration of anil sonment for a year, and auother m dotes their lives were saved. The sup- received the same sentence for falsely posed poisoner has been arrested. personating a voter who waa absent from the citv. "Character parties are the rage A Philadelphia Grand Jury find an in portion! of California, and editor! are declare the blowing of eteam whistle refused admittance on the grouude that within the limits of the city a nuisance, hey have uo characters. dangerous to life and limb. -- This Mornings Report cs Mr. Kimbler, a large force of of Paradise Valiev, with men, has resumed work on his new flouring mill at this place. Work ia progressing rapidly, and it ia expected tbe mill will lie ready for operation! in a few months. Tbe Governor of Cat. has commissioned Wra. E. 'Norris, notary public iu .assena County; W. Kezery, Lake County; Henry Robinson, Ventura lounty ; L. W. Williams, Nevada; also, C. Hollister, Commisaioner of Deeds a New Haven, Conn. I COFCBRT! DUGGlsi llulna Telegraph. AT THE EAST TEMPLE STREET ItATTs ' CONCERT HALL. abolition horse disease is prevalent in this city. Surgeons pronounce it spinal mengitis, and is believed to be the outgrowth of the distemper recently prevalent, caused by working the horses before they fully recovered. There have been several fatal cases already. Siokes is reported to have edld, speaking of the reported Hading of a bottle of poison in bis cell, that he did not see how people could think he would kill himself, when he is certain of a stay of proceedings and a new trial. A great deal of speculation is rife here aa to the Samana Bav Company seeking aid from the U. S. Government for furthering its objects. It is thought the Company will endeavor,, first to obtain formal protection of our Government, and if possible, to lease it ai a naval station in the bay, and further agitate the idea of annexation. Already it is stated that powerful lobby interests are to be created with these ends iu view, and that Congresa will be asked oon to pass special exceptional tariff laws applying to trade from San Domingo. New York, Jau. 18. The Tribune publisher the supplementary treaty for the lease of Samana Bay, to an American Company. It provides that the effective capital of the be eight hundred must Companv thousand dollars in current money of the United States, divided into eight thousand shares, of the value of one lundred dollars cash, but said capi'.al and shares may be iecrcascd from time ds to time by a vote of no less than part of the capital existing at the timo. Said increase shall represent the value of the property and improvements of the Company, which has nower to fix iu own value irom lime to time, and to represent it by issuo of bonds or shares, integrally paid, or of both ; provided, first the valuation so made after organization of the Company does not exceed twenty millions capital and ten milliona bonds. The treaty is to be submitted to the popular sauction of the Domiuion Government. Albany, N. Y Jan. 18. B; the great freshet here reports are in circulation of loss of life, but it is not certain whether any occurred. Mere chanU on the docks have taken precautions to remove their goods to '.he upper floor. The ice is gorged just below the city. The Hudson River Railroad bridge has been carried away, and trains ran from Hudson by way of Chatham and Boston road to this city. It is re- the flood ia CaUkill creek Sorted that great havoc. - JOSEPH DTD LEU. TIVRROri - DICK BROWN. Proprietor, Htatgtr, nilllS IIALL ITAYIXa X 5"Ji BEEN TITTP.D UP IX the maul wauiiTr, with u Yin Slant, uu clagaut Drop Curtain, Mil nil or tho utipuriu-biibcof a Ettgu, will hu opened ou Saturday Evg, Jae. 18 73. duel with ItATXg abolition- Douglas Minstrels, Will bo PraaonL BLOOD 1 Bivtr et Tht; huvu nt with ml cuccm bttratofurt, and doubtleM will wtdM a i i Butlli h So lower amrltrd Jor by otwrc Hd Sons ml Ion. Joul7 tf Fait BLOOD Life 1 1 ' I V PILA.TTq W MUSICAL REVIVAL Llpj of Jfiufr, aia pJpk Ifc.oJjnSiJ-.a- t, GOOD FOR MINERS. ditordriMttoJXtiiltor IN THE DEXTER WINDLASS YOU HAVE A Valuable Invention, Pile and Bniw.1. ... . aud . ala at regmar aa ctockwoik ud ferti auttm tgainetdltmatin anvfimm PBATTS ItTB'W Llpj, Price, 81. ult For byallDraghu, A. HcBOYLE Sc, CDrnyghtiMdChui, Sau Fraadtm, ft O- BY ONE WELL VERSED XTinWAR INVENTED Miulug, and llio uctuul trial of it hu proven that it it GODIIE JUST TIIE THING. ftr Safely and Durability U Canbo not novIMy MISCELLANEOUS. YSTEBS! Salt Lake Iron Works FRESH OYSTERS Polnta aro Apparent at Fint CO, Vholtmltim KAXOFACnmES AI IHE Xu Good tj Drngglit, SaltLih, Sarpaaoed. Right. Hectived Daily by Eipnae CALL AND MBS. G. A. SATTERLEES, Eight doon Watt of Xlmlal! 1 Untwo AND RETAIL Head the Following Testimonial. AT WHOLESALE Salt Lass Citt, Jan.U, Suit Luku Iron Work: JiihuNt-UoDpE- Or tint repacked la tht btttpetdUtmtich all part of Utah aad Nevada. P. U. ItxHA 1873. DiabSibi Iu reply to aumeroui inquiriru eon r earning th Windlaj," I Lave to Mate that Ian now tuing th wiDdlmtontha MillrrUiacaad And it to ton perfect nud tnbalaatial bottling 11 pnrnlai. I luvr hoUttdlAUpoanih of ert.worl tho Dvztar Wind from inganaman, with India of thirty-tw- o dagraw grado. AUCTION, Om aet of haretM, In some parts of Germaay fourth-clo- se OMoBte deck, Oeeofflea table, railway cars intended for very Three office chain, . poor people have uo seats, and men, women and children ride hundreds ol' . Om office Move, One temp Move, miles huddled together like cattle. ThiataJe takne place to dm ap the attain of lha The Philadelphians are grumbling tJ. A Special Indian Agency for tbit Di it rich over their $2 15 tax rate. Some ol' : Term Cah et time of tel. faith-essuc- perform the task for tho succeeding six Metalling ai Who! rutin 1'rices. mouths. The man's half year expired t the OUbKIlS PROMTUE COUXTKY PROMPTLY on the 2d, mid ou the morning anil all kiutla (if llair tii, 3d the woman suddenly died lie is W iirk dims to iirdra--.Wli Hair dreewil fur Hall and Partitn. nearly brokenhearted over his afllictiun N. B. Detail will Suit It to lie hi their lie snys that if he only could have fure-seit railings to call uni aeu at guing be bereavement this would have to pnrrliMs tlirir thick, (Jlrs ua trlalaml shufiled her out of bed at duvlight every tstinty Batavia A Irn an ilmict of liumaa liair, wliirh they aril at whole, moruing since May. at Mil tvlail. Alu tli Bant Barber nth en elte-wli- PIG8 FEET AXl AXD HAMS, MACOX, RUTTER, CHZEIgZk AT LOWEST Salt Lake aty, Jan. 17, V. S. B. 1173. tf & JHf Free diy from f to 10 p, B4 CmtJ iil an wkImml Itaafve Yury p. m. vited. Dissolution of Partner! PARTNERSHIP mOl A I twtea tan, btnttfen W. IL G ROEG City, Jan. IS, UU Salt Uka I HOUCK 8 ) ; j. V- BARBER SHOP, Ia front of Ed. Condtifs REKSEI Sdm, BLOCK EMIL BUTTKOWSn LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE Ireparlmanl, nntatpaaieil la ibt dy. E. A. FARGO A CO, j Jutbwf Inporlenand eil The Salt Lake City i rial pnr-po- WM. Ii. BESTLY. vrui Bfaia that be hat optetd a St j- BILkNDlES, VI LIQUOBHi Comvdfc . 310 Promt St., Cor. I AX DIRE C FBASCBCft LIDDELL & BROWN, T OR Y AUCTION AK Fur lh WILL BE ISSUED ON 1IOUN, PI I COM Ml dl Mad ! KKC H A N ul" K d Tt GOODS, STOCK, AUoferGrnin.Fn.iy.BdW.l' 3IONI SAMPLING WORKS. A'V" , WOtli IkiHt COXSIOXMFXTS And L- H- ORE SAMPLIN'!) WORKS, COR-Wett etri-U- , la nlh-n-- d n 31 South and :td L for Mir on reasonable trnn. Thr ImiMiiir lliirtp tjr lpliljf fo-.- In hIm, Min Hi angina room, cool and ollr. Th nmrhiurrv Immense amounts of real estate are rouiiala nf hum, pi builr, o lli hurra ' powiir rnptur, tud rrualirr, with all ,iurt. being offered for sale in all parts o noucM fur Ilia Uo a Ima nt Imuiuom; ninliuulug Pennsylvania, particularly ifart Tittra. The iWKliimr farmin; tho rrounj cun U twmrhl triorut-l- v If draltvd. lauds, the present owners of which in Kuriwi li. iiluu t,pljr to U. S A Co, Fait tend going West. Sbune-powe- aajj Givta, boot thiaday dlttoJvvd bya malntl wUI enlltct id tvttU tnato Uodgnm I Oaorgt Hadgsoa ing anoanta. td Proprietor t firir . Jutf MERCHANTS, roil SALld, riYHR LARGE Library! Circulating LIBRARY iSWCIJnWi Ind. Agt. V Dunraii, Time Dinucv, Jaab CoM Territory of Utah. October bind, 1873. j ak THOMAS JEFFRIES, that I havo rzprndrd $30.90 npoa your Intoreat ia tha Mary Cleveland mining claim, In Tlntlc Mining Dlatrict, Juab County, Territory of U toh, which work wet nnawary fur tho of ip Beul if Mid claim. Yon art hen'iy nolidnl to ty the tarn to me wttliin ninety day from date of tn!a notice. , SOtICiTt iro stork, corxTisa no us k or CiimU Atlvm.ee- amp btoreabk OFFICE, 0lUU,17Al-.tonJ- Kami Rhottlil be Jtnl.llm UecT-t- f Vr -- wr OjP'- Without a Copy, w , . TfmrleeS!t r juul- l TIIE LADIES ATHaem No. I, arer Fint SiUml NOTICE. , , ROOM', AXD MISCELLANEOUS. o22-3- PRICD. PUBLIC READING ritjr connected sitli lh raiabli.haiant. Stiwm hair lirunliN nwd. N,,ii, i,t atrirtly fint dam artiat employed. BATAVIA MARKET ' GEO. W. DODGE, Shop LnkcCitjr. OIL Drnggiata. Damp PUPLIO "17 u. Wm-Sm- tH, AITCTIOIT. hun-ba- ud lg ,11 Acht, TONGUES, u LAMBS IN KITS KIGL of the instances of woman's Hair Dressing Establishment with which we have ever met was that of the wife of a man in ox &KCUXU tour it st., Syracuse. It seems that the couple bad (Oppoalto Walker Bn.) arranged that for six mouths the wus to get up and make the NEW STORE, XKW GOODS, AXD NEW STYLES, kitchen fire, and that tue wife was to Massachusetts has found a solution o the criiniual insanity problem, which wo to commend to the attention of of the jurisprudence in other pari country. Five years ago one Peck killed a Mr. Almira Cheney at a place called Coleraine, in thnt State, ana, according to the usual custom in such cases, was renounced inane. Since that time he E as been closely confined in a lunatic asylum until a few days ago, when, Lis mental health appeared to be quite re stored, aud will le brought into Court this month. TM? Murlma, Dlarrheta Th. PoorMM'.7riMd. THE CELEBRATES guns loaded with buck-eh- ot was fought last week between Sheriff Brownell, of Holmes county, la, Your truly, Florida, and a man fmm Alabama, reK. WILKES, Signed sulting in tke death of both parties. J.nl7tf Muiagt-- r Killer Ulnn. The name Joe Brown is owned by six different men in Bullett county, Kentucky. They distinguish them by saying : The Joe who shot old Campbell, the Joe who killed Bill Gordon, fTUIK FOLLOWING NAMED PK0PEXTY WILL A twaoldnt etc., etc. Cleveland wants Uncle 8am to build a million dollar atone wall in front of Without naerra, at lh offlo of tho her, in the lake, to keep tho cold CanaUnited States Special Indian da winds from blowing dust iu the Bauk drivers Agency, street hack eyes. Thirteenth Ward, Mr corner of Second Eut and An Atlanta woman has not only Third South ttiwete, whipped a bar keeper for selling whisky Tharndajr, Jam. 30, atlO dock A. M , to her husband, but she has .whipped of valuable Morgan lionet, her husband's employer for paying him OtMipun On Ambulance, nearly new, money when he waa drunk. A Sprain, Xr ud OIL, "'""ura, Bhenmatlim. Knaiual Director, II. R, A UCllER, two-thir- In the Constitutional convention at Albany, N. Y., yesterday, Opdyke offered an amendment to the constitution providing for compulsory education. Next Wednesday evening was loiuted by the Legislature fur the election of U. S. Senator. the manufacturers are trying to escape The Weatern Express train which left this heavy burden by moving their establishments to Delaware. Cast Pennsylvania Junction at half-pas- t seven o'clock yesterday narrowly Some new and stringent rules are in escaped a terrible aud singular accident. force at tho Munich op-r- e. Nobody ia Just ar the traiu passed the point near allowed to enter the performance during Dubbs Mills the track suddenly sunk of the overture, aud those who arrive to a depth Jof fifteen feet; two men en- whilothe curtain is up must wait till it raged in repairing tbe track had their falls before they ritu take their scats. eg broken. One OPENING GRAND a EAHTKUN- of at people gathered Urge assemblage New York, Jae, 18. Tooele yesterday, to attend a meeting of A fire on Job a street this morning the Suit Lake, Scveir Valley and Pioche damaged several silvor ware and jewelry Railroad, the object of which was to eainbl!li incuts, to tho exteutof $15,000. It is staled that a new and dangerous solicit fid by way of labor and inalcriul boye The Napa nee (Coun.) Bearer relates the following story: A joke, altogether too good to be lost for the want of telling. occurred in the Methodist church in a village not ten mile from Napmice, a lew months ago. The minister, after tho service, published tin: b:inn of a marriage between a loving aud interesting couple, mol that portion of the form where the words if you know anv just cause, etc., came in, the minister, whether from any previous knowledge or not, looked straight at a young gentleman directly at the foot of tho pulpit. This gentleman, thinking lie was personally alluded to, immediately arose, nmid tho laughter of the congregation, and exclaimed, Oh, iio ; not the slightest objection, sir. S. Jamlm Mach Kalha-slas- ia Stocktux, Jan. 1C, Eos. Journal : Pursuant to d. being fully convinced that the article alluded to contains uncalled for reflections upon the character, manners and appenrauce of the North American Iu Jinn, we cheerfully retract a'.l statements therein contained that could admit of such a construction, and we fully disclaim any intention of detracting from the merit of our aboriginal popula lion either at home or abroad. telegraphic. M 11. aad Id's Hulnerlptlou-Italila tbs Kvralag, etc. eu one-ten- TstU-SWfli- Utarral Maraum, 0 - |