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Show ANTI-POLYGAM- Opinions of George 0. Cannon About Public Schools. STANDAED. Y PETITION. 69 TO INVESTORS. liciiiiilnii)iore, During tlio Mormon Conference 10,000 Shares Treasury Stock held in April of this year (1881) To the Honorable Speaker and Members OF TEH of the House of Representatives : George Q. Cannon delivered an ad180 Main St., 5 doors North Walker House. dress in the Tabsrnaele before a We the undersign Women of large audience. A strange gentleman who was one of his hearers retrrAii, marked, UI never heard so much do hereby petition you to expel Geo. Are now olered to persona desirous of a BBfe and investment at tne nominal price of disloyalty to the Government of the Q, Cannon, an alien and a polygaSHARE, United States infused into a single mist from your honorable body, and (pa- value each) in order to acquire snfllc'cnl means .to Wholesale and Retail ! thm vahinbpi productive immediately, aaa speech as that of Cannons con- also to enact such legislation as will make m a dividend paying b 'sis. up hie Comp my is organized under the laws of Utah.with tained, except in a speech I listened make effective the a capital or flaOiVO'", in lO'i.'JO'i shares, fu ly paid, of to in Richmond, Virginia, during 0 shares arc ee' auiie a1 a Working which Capital or stock. Treasury of law 1862. made What the harangue the war. The Prop arty oft he Company th'ee viluab'e iron mines, lurgey devclu ed, showing immense veins of the more damnable was that Cannon Heart the open letter to President Arthur in the II "own and Ked Hematite orei, average assay value gives to 6) par cent mefsCic iron, bes Bother vuietics no: .Standard. so Tbu-valuable Mill Sites, dcve'oped pretended to speak as a loyal man, January Shopu, Building Boarding house, Springs, even while he was sleeping his hearwaterpower, and a vanish e tunnel ciitn n, laudB on Article Fresh and Hew ! The Popular Deni anti. Every which to Boiling Mills, Furnaces, etc etc. The foregoing is Location of iiri.es and works, Mill Creek Mining Disers with treason. miles from Salt Lake City. trict, Morgan County Utah DrecrorsJno. T. the testimony of a man who lis- So great has been the popular Principal Office, lt Lake City. Cha. Copper, Vice Pngt.; B. A. M. Lyncu, tened without prejudice and who demand for the celebrated remedy Sec.; Fred G. Lyngberg, Tie is John Erikson, Snpt.; Jorn Beers. only block of stuck that the Director reported upon what he heard with Kidney-Wor- t, that it is having an willThisofferwillto hethethepubMc, a" this very low figure and the All goods were bought by us personally, from leading ire cannot but satisfy every intelligent that an immense sale from Maine to Califor- investment perfect sincerity. theiein must result profi'ably within a short Manufacturers and Importers of New York, Philadelphia, In the harangue Cannon said nia. Some have found it inconveni- period or Postal M. Louis and Chicago, We shall keep everything usually made payaorders in pavmant, mut Drafts found in accomof ble and should the Company, to the Secretary that the subject of education was ent to prepare it from the dry company the order lor 6iock. 1SS1, Piospctufl, and one which impressed itself particu- pound. For such the proprietors other Applications commence D c. information furnished byaopljing to He thought now prepare it in liquid form. This B. A. M. FBOISETII, Skc larly on his mind. A First-Clas-s Store. Sa t Lake City, Utah. that no people on earth had more can be procured at the druggists. It P. O. Box 453 use for education than the Latter has precisely the same effect as the Gariiclcl, day Saints, a sentiment in which dry, but is very concentrated so of the Sheet, DxJI, wPh his Auograph, Sizi cowill the entire country that the dose is much smaller. heartily by k.mf to bo the bvt likeness in ex'stence "0 hundr. d fvrglo copies, 25 coat. $7 per incide. lie advocated the educa- Lowdi Mail. Copy of Autograph Le.irr given with e ieh picture. Adhe on hand Mr. I. S, Stewart and Wa'ter T. Lyne dress, or to tion of every child in the Shite, but to attend day night Shobor & liarqueville Litlvo Co., f tlie ?ulard ot the tlic M uuiiilur .'lioiiro'1 , 1h Derflnibpr be a should trade l.hicago. thought that opinion of George O (aimou on public SlLooIs. taught as well as other knowledge, 1 and thus equipped they would be Fetter than putting one dollar ready to fight the battle of life. Af-te-r out at compound interest, is the Orders fiom the country will ho promptly filed an Baldelivering tLce apparently O nr Slock of tending it to Dr. C. W. Benson, shipped the following mottling, lhea-- call ard see up. oral remarks, he made a gro-- s at- timore, Md., for two boxes of his s r r tack upon tin public school system, Celery and Chamomile Pills, which Slcwisri & Cltlsleit. aving that for yeais he had been cure nervous disease, quetthe mind, extremelv anxious on this subject, bring on refreshing sleep and pre- Will be far superior this season to lie did not favor taxation lor school vent paralysis. anvthing we have hereto- fore offered. purposes. He opposed taxation of Fend ATTENTION ! letter to President Aitinir in the all kinds except Church tithing January fit nd:iid. and wanted to keep it as low as posWc a i e daily opening the Send one dollar for 20 copies of the He believed, the' public sible. St andard. school system pauperized and de- January graded children, and having been 'tc Tr Z ' educated at the public expense, And are offering our. Patrons to be wanted Place your Money where it will do supimmediately they Inducements. Special i ii YJ 1 I V von the most good. ported in the same way. The pubmore at was lic school system doing KFJirLAli the present time to degrade the r i ' ( j Y U i f Lla other the than it of any country youth W AY. UAETLETT & CO. LiCtR 'ufJ sdGwELG. of proflla-bl- e 3 prup'-rt- I Anti-Polygam- y 4'1 (V con-ists- of rl 5U e'cteu-ivil- y Black-mit- h 1. ct 21 - Fre-- t. Froi-ei- ; b, ; per-o- n 1)3 1 Drag Porlmitof. vv 11 V New Goods PRESCRIPTIONS. e o oo !!?, tlx-ope- Tovelties, . . i f '(M rh'i vai-r- a ' t : 1 'kv.Ci.. omy the Niio ' c i - . : r fv.i3 i . p r: Iv.H- .- 0L'-'-1) v i. y c o r e . v; rt r ' J w , i r : - r. '. ' A-- 1 f ,v V r ii linn hml i. oiui i in c " r. j i) I silo .1 oil. i: 1 FIFTEEN CENTS. jI . d,'V VI Il s I ! i i i V It C 'J Mle f J Tno 1' ..c-ir- l .1 t'li rtii.-- i 1 ' f i. bill bin h It -- nri li-- ini i .il in il :n I .v i ,.i i i '' . - m . . ' t'li-- -- SCrf-ot- , SALT LAKK CITY. T. C. ARMSTRONG, ie . V i .U.r i. . 'iihf'loi.- . .iiirito'ca il l Arain '"'if t ! Excelsior and Gereial Uphcdsteiera. d Wholesae and Retail Dealer In L If M 5 j lM-- ' r QJIAIX , FEED, riWVISIOXS, AXD GAREX SEEDS. FLOUlt, 1 ... ,c.- - - i c-or- u-.- A v i 1 or' I- ' i boe.-iiol- . T i i ' - F,1 b i):-.- ' . i - inli-al- i . i . ! i i I c n.v o 1 i . r nun!-- 1 i ' i i T 11 I'- -i J. SCHOPPE, S'. ASSAY OPriOE. HOI-FMA- a "n I W.ougut-Iro- a . Tlicrc Is no oilier Journal like it isa America. - fi ) . f.v4 nlt-i- ,'e-ao- Standard ! i - my GRASS j, , 'iri-t- 1 i i Anti-Polyga- HAS A FIELD OF ITS OWN. ' arc desirous of introducing " i" ."1 l.iC i' .. 25 First South St., 2 Doors West of Commercial. the Standard into new places where iii :ii!o c !..iic V" i'''" g P. O Pox 340 Hi LARK CIT r, UTAH. SALT li.ei.yMcm. fl bcce prTVP.lb,- - thou m it has never yet Leon, believing fV Ac P 't r rA ie ; r tJ ' that persona who have not seen it Hs.'nwerT subto interested be will enough ... ..mrtho x u. t " '" send will we To j.; this end, scribe. r, p J i.i Independent Assay Office, CPR3WC. P.'HUTICTJS. TTA- L, the paper three months on trial to G P"VP1 iv i i.ro ' fiftb tlo: r, i til. a .i.i r'i ' c:u F. M, BISHOP, Assaycr. any address for the small sum ol 5. i.i Vcuib.'-r L exa be an also will oi t.'jj on? teen cents. This very t o:i Office, under T. R Jones Bank. Salt Lake City. Al;i ui l.losi: .iiii . I? 'd r! ' " " in th? p. cellent way to bring the Standard .. I. O. 150X. 1004. ... ,uncj,.iu.vr. r';v Hi mie.t. i. ,c;.. r.: . M I ti.oo :.h ov von; to the notice of Representatives in Analysis All work carefidiy executed and guaranteed. Ores, Mineral Waters, etc., a Specialty. Congress, as well as other public men who may be interested in gainnr if I teen McVJTCKERS ing legislation for Utah. each to amount small cents is a verv Eh individual subscriber, yet it may be Main Si. Salt Laks CUy. Main Street, Opposite Talker Uoase, the means of accomplishing much Wholesale and Retail Df aler in good. Let every one of our friends Viider V. t. MtCoriilcks Bank send the Standard on trial for three FRANK and RANGES W. W. WOODS. months to an acquaintance or to STOVES nd Manufacturer of all kinds of WOODS & HOFFMAN, BjAa, public nnn, and they will find Sheet-Iro- n and Copperware Attorneys at Law. andyl cast upon the waters which Tin. Rt nd mis Bo may be returned to them Ht Air Furnaces fitted up and reoaired. Rviigo bcloro parch .sing sea inv Monitor Second South street, Salt Lake City. ViQtiv I In the Market. Best Is the It many days, 'onyother. Wre . The 0 r :ti i.ni'ic : in tlie Alarlvet. Matraeses, Maa lfacturers of Spiiutt Beds, Cota, lr 5 H--- :cIC 'j H'.ci I' .l.n M '"7 3 ' 0? The Adjustable Spring Bed 5eM I '. , 'i - J (1 j 1 PROPRIETORS J i ! ONLY , tUV-vJ.YS- i.i f C. i. COHI BROS. tj J A .'1 ; it C Li G c.T Cii v. or t forma of IL u tcrnLIo it i'ul, rt n crw .'.o Ijlo.i qu.e ! 'expresses such sentiments as the foregoing is fitted to fill a place among the law makers of any free country w tbe a c in X- -- -- ja-- j cause! Wc appeal to any citizen of this republic, if a man who holds or r i i Business Men IT HAS A LARGE And constantly increasing circulation in the City and Territory 4 and copies of it reach every State and Territory in the entire Union. ITS CIRCULATION May not be as large as that claimed by some other papers in Utah, but we defy any one to show us a journal in this section of country that has as many readers, with as low rates of advertising, as the Standard. We are confident that one dollar invested in its columns will bring both general and local advertiser better returns ' than any other monthly or weekly journal in this. Territory. .v , . . , V |