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Show i 4- - liberty, strip them of the labors of a quarter of a century, 'and 'drive them forth homeless wanderers on the earth, for their weary pathway to bo again rarked by nameless graves and ensan- NWS. THE EVENING, GEOllGE r.Qi lOAHpIiV tSDTTOR AND PUBL1SXIZbL foot-step- s. Is a retribuconsummation, that-thetive Justice; and should inch a finale be reached-- of which we have no dread tha fierce, struggle of conflicting religionists orj supremacy, which. would follow a Bucoeeaful onslaught on reli gious liberty; a stuggle far mora bitter, desperate and deadly than a mere po litical con less, would work out a retri bution more terrible than the evils which our enemies desire to bring upon Jarr.7, 1S7S Friday, a neW link Tnt New But we can assure guined those who wish and work for such a orrouci a Journal o York: World Is large circulation, considerable abllllj and strong democratic proclivities, It 1 do admirer of the present administration. It is bitterly opposed td President Grant and his Cabinet, and, would resort to almost any means to bring the Administration into disfavor with the ; American people. The World for some time baa been pursuing a line of policy to accomplish this, that is somewhat unique A series of communications on the people of Utah, ostensibly written from this City, baa been appearing in ita columns, r; It would be no easy matter to j find a greater number .of outrageous flanden compressed Into the same that can be tortured into the form of an accusation against the peo ple of this Territory? nearly every calummy that has been Invented and published before, Is repeated j and the Tilest falsehoods given as facts, make the correspondence in the World a mass of infamous mendacity such as can acarcely.be found In any other journal claiming to be respectable, Having very strong evidence for fathering these communications in the right quarter, and satisfied that a paper as influential as the World would not endorse, by ns. j :. .. ... .... RESOLUTIONS OP THE CITY tbs DESERET NEWS. H.SflfjjtajC ' ' t i AFTERNOON ? Death Siroomra a.t Casrrarxa.-tT- he Leader of the Srd instant aaya that a aangtdnary row oocarred at the Keystone Ball, on 2few Year's eye, resulting tn the shooting of two men, one seriously c.and tho other sllghUy. The Leader then goes In quite heartily and" pertinently on the) practice of carrying firearms, and expresses the hope that the authorities of Cheyenne will make ; ; it epenal offence. The habit comDlalned of by the Leader la ' very reprehensible, especially among Y4dte man. and. should be- stopped. - it was; excusable years ago, In the JKoeky ai oun tain regions, when they .were unsettled, but it is no; lonprer necessary. Few but rudans and rowdies wish to continue the practice, and their being allowed to do mo la very often the cause of unnecessary-bloodsheand loss of life: and if the authorities of Cheyenne and other, localities carry out the suggestions of the Leader. and heavily fine those who are guilty of it In towns and cities 'the result can not but DISPATCHES. s wiin i ib ef aVegan Se, the Strike-Legat- - j Quarrelling--. Ijogaii NoV 2 died ees New York; ef j half past eleyen laat night, protesting his innocence of the Rogers murder to his last breath; he said he did not know who perpetrated the murder Dann has not yet been caught. The Uleffranhlo ODeralor' trlk continues, with no present prospects of oout siaes are stubborn wmpnmiw; and it is a question or who can hold out the longest. 'The quarrel about the settlement of tne Brown estate, involylng two millions, was Up before Judge Cardoza yesterday on a motion to continue the receivership. Miss Elizabeth Rodman Browne, a young lady.of twenty-fou- r summers, who was a beneficiary under the will, charges that she has been defrauded of a quarter of a million by the false representations of Gen. II. XL one of the trustees, and that Buryea, the trustees have mismanaged the estate. ' Counter ' charges are made by O01WCIL. 'Be URctolved By the City Oouncll. oi cmuk xjau jiijf was we express our on' the completion of congntnlatiens the utan- - uentral - Itallroad, which secures to this, the Capital of our Terri lory, direct connection with both the Atlantic and Faclflo Oceans. IZctolved, That as Monday, January 10th, 1S70, hae been deajgnated as the day for the Celebration of the oomple- uon oi me iwoaa, we recommend a gen; eral suspension of business, that every lnoiviauai wno wisnes may nave an opportunity of partlcpating in the emonies of the day. Heoived, .that we hereby appoint i Committee of Arrangements, constating or Aieaars. jeier uunton, a. u. yper, John Clark, Heber'P. Kimball and Henry Grow, to adopt such measures as shall enable our dtlsens to worthily celebrate so important an event In our ' local nistory. Betolved. That we appreciate the la-bora and dlClcultles encountered by the President and directors of "Our Road," and trust that their triumph will be remembered in all time to comerand that their may stimulate our people to stillexample efforts for the derelop-megreater of our Territory, and for the giving of facilities for trarel and commerce to our remotest settlements. . Euolvtd) That, as the Overland Teled pioneer of the great graph was the roads, so may our Territorial .Telegraph be the pioneer of railroad communication with ail the settlements ef our mountain home, and so msy we extend ah d increase from year to year until our works shall be counted abund antly worthy of national reooraltian. and jDeseret become, "though last, not least,' in the great confederation of BUtes. Jhttolvcd. That telegraphic communi cation be made with all our local offices that this celebration may be general, that old and young may participate therein JRaohrd. That we present our special compliments to the officers of the Union Pacineand the Central Paclflo roads, and inylte them to be present at our celebration, so pregnant with results and fostered by which will connection with the roads they represent. Passed January 4th. 1S70. . Danish, n. Wktjjs, cer- . a series of Lectures d tbat - '. j laaportaat braaxeto of Lady, to be given by Bro. JacUire Oommendnf Janaary.T., Tor. tJtae ot " s tee adTerllsemeikt, JViamnAt the Historian's OOee,two copies i . T d-- ; - wins?, .(DaUs j a niim! JUST RECEIVE Canletlai ? iliary. i . Fla Idles-Barae- tl's vormg JSztraeis. iThs nnlollUtsd shovid try them.t - . A FULL LIKE OF - , Fave rites with the HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ..... C L. SBICZOK. la tbe 19tn Ward Sefcool Booa i'w j j i . LADIES ED) GLOVES Alwaya Baavdy mS BtallableJ Prom its perfeei parity and uniform strength. DoouVS Baxma Tawvxu ean be safely rahed on as the beet and moet eecnomteal baking pow der In use. No short weight as each can, eon tains the full net s mount represented, and the same quantity la guaranteed to last longer and give 'better satisfaction la making lolls, bla- ealte, pastry, Ae., than any other article of the ! kind known. Manufsctsred by i Dooxrr dc Bsornxav New York. ! f PORTER," BYASS jLONDOIf ARROL'S SCOTCH ALE, and SANDS CHICAGO STOCK ALE. ILLINOIS. Wtcnlng;AmrleaB atartiinr or-fl- er On Draught re Ea-ypt-Ho- at Salt Lake Billiard Room. d26(M)m The New York evening papers say mere are armed uaban vessel watching; outside! for the Spanish gunboat fleet One of the vessels is sup- the steamer Adelaide, from Swed to be where she has been fitted out as a cruiser. A boat twenty officers will leave New York this week for Alexandria to take service under the Viceroy of Egypt. The Timet Special. Save, there will probably be some startling revelations some of Johnson's revenue regarding omcers at liew York. Partial ezamln- tlon show that' tha aooonnta of on of Chicaqo, emattes to attend -- another, beneficiary, Daniel B. Duryea. who asserts that he was done out of fifty thousand on the division, by the craftiness of his young lady cousin. Caaaai Cradsera sralnx t To BtmnutTs atATnEJ(tnc.A splendid opportanlty Is now offered to students in Hath - n , z.c.r.iiiicpt.ur.'irj. 1. 1888. v of tbs Dally Ksm.Ko. S99 of Vol. I.Nov. o tf . .Faaaoava froaa tbia City or Tannery going acooramo- eaat;toCbiocottmay find flrt-c-J datlon at roederatS rates at the Revere Boose eorner North Clark and Klnsle Streets, Gil- ; bert Dotcbtr, proprietor. ttxm e Bitten Catrttow- Tbo nslss ltd Joc and ar warned to bawara r lBapatuons oonn. terfvlts. TbeproptlstorsaradoUiKVbeirnimoat to protect the pabilosralnatooaalerrelta. aeh bottle has a private If. B. Keren ne Stamp over the oorkv and the proprietors nsme Bennett M ' Itelert at Ok, blown tn the glass of the bottle. bo beneficial. raaavt4SaMe Smblle tua BarnetU Co- nc LiVKiirooi The JJUIen-- o Arrivalsthe tor tba balr eoaiaa 13th WimrJ of ulL, eaye Star BtsursMSta Calagaa baa attained an' enor- from Salt arrived Elder Stephen Taylor mou ultv-Xr- v Youoa. 4 n XiSKe Vll, per vcuniMp vmjt V of good lasts that match Lstdr Present tm Doo. 12. on a mission to this country. He leas Harriett's FlorlmeL ' perfame; . left New York Nov. 80, Is dealrabla In f Elder Peter Olsen arrived at tbo same a Unniaary lta for and Bnrnett'a Kal to lady; praaerraUon Scandinavia: on a visit time, lUton la goarantacd to ba a moat powerrdl aux at i CELEBIUTIOX OF TmSCOHPUTIOX or xixB errAn csisiTSLai. avaxxjsoAD. s; space.-Eyery-thln- FSracxAX. TO "ESfc. - I re j 'd, ,C t .ay . 7. i BLANKS eVIiIlo Cotton NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. U supply PHBATK trnovprrrmt CERTIFIOATSS tot TlUm WE CODRT Jadcxl:mloTt4MiN Mailable for rroDate d- jaages puoucauon, auca statements oa any CURTAIN and MayoraoXCttleit under tne Town sue law. other subject, coming from a source so dS9w49 il tf utterly Irresponsible, the object to be accomplished U clearly revealed. $20 IIEWAJID!- If the World, by the means; Adopted, T" 03T. n Thnraday E renin cths 6th tnt. can Influence . the Administration at be will Ufl deficient thelcollectors probably Washington to adopt measures 'against earrsney. Any person about S330.000. Pocket Boos: to Waller Bro'swlJl receive the THE PEOPLE the inhabitants of Utah, sacby as are above reward. A LEXANDEIt WILiqN. being urged in several quarters, it Wo hare JXedaced tho Irico of knows the odium which would! inevitAN 8 AS. .X oar Castom-SXad- e Kip Tap ably follow would operate heavily ISale ef Landt. - mr v IJooU Sole to wri t5 per tint wmvtnttriT In pair. against the party power, and would LaWRKnCe. The Osages have re- - liU A AUn TU IXlCk TUDAiAU be a material point gained for the party turned from their buffalo hunt on thePBOPOR-TIONof which it is an organ.. However coai. and have gone to winter quar- miiE wasatch mining company ALL OTHER GOODS plains, A: are to famish , prepared tera much of a popular cry there may be Y TEL LOW. c 1 rt i! The "Atchison. Topeka and Santafe made by unthinking and unreflecting TLall road sold aix hundred and flftv or hy the Tod, people whose prejudices are roused by thousand r dollars, worth of land last ,n .anynuanUty.lri Car A Splendid Stock of, Rubber Goods -- J Interested and canning Individuals at the lowest posklbte rates, on short yesr.. The sales Of the Kansas Facinc residence, nonce. roaa nave oeen mucu larger. ' Saints there Is V' against the Latter-da- y vn us nnderslsned at RECirvxr. mMM tt thai r ,,r "o.. Ivlilalnni just ThKtniu Main Lake BUrrel, Salt not a doubt that the dgoonlnij,' drlv Ilooprr's" u n Uaildinrs. new Capitol building next Tuesday. rrn.i lino ititru Ogdtn, or A." 11 or over a wholesale and lnz aMIin.CoalrlUe. robbing .ij.i hundred. and fifty thousand peaceful, Missouri. A. F. earnest-peoplMITCHElL, moral and Industrious, ENQUIRE FOR THEM Ttae Capital Bemaval Qaeetiaa. SECY. ' would bring down upon the heads of it Bt. IjOVUS, 7. There was a large those guilty of itfthe condemnation Sole OOc. per pound. Zieather, last llotel meetlns at Southern the i and execration ef Che civilised world. Kxamlae It. consider the Capital removal night, to s an t il And this Is eYldentiYYb.it th World XZarness do. quesuon. xne cuairmaa was autnonz40c. is trying to gosd on the Federal authoriA artlcls. ""f-'.ii4.'prime s.f.HssWL use .' r ties to do. f i2 V'f i Upper do. 38c square foot before removal the question getuns To specify la detail the broad sdaxlas; Mayor. Chlnagofpi narreas. On to of ana A lot fur prevent especisjuv falsehoods which have lately appeared BOBXST CaJCFBEU, ther appropriations for Government .llj I City Recorder. At from Letters bo Washington. buildings would a work of ha little in its psgts ; The Most Deal raws of those Keat Congressmen were read stating that BLACK, vilest for the .labor; allegations that Territory of Utah,! as. fiJV there is a Congressional organization at Bait Lake City. SIGN OF BIG BOOT,' hare been made for the last twenty RLUE, two weeks . ago which Washington, This certifies that the foregoing is a numbered near eighty- members, and ears, and over, are rehashed and pub true and of the resolutions passed by which, is constantly increasing, whose SALT LAKE CITY. llshedas having come under the observ- tho copyCouncil, 1870. OSJ4I to 4th, defeat is. January City purpose appropriations ation of the writer, or as having been Glren under xny hand and the cor generally, and to agitate the remoral 91.75 PER yard: received on good authority 'Charges porate seal of Baltliake City, this 7th question. C. L. ERICZON, i" that hare been refuted and exploded day ef January, A.D., 1870. ' f . 'IXJi eommamee a serlaa of 'KOBKKT CASCPBSU., again and again, are resurrected with some And desirable Recorder. KATXXZaiATICJJLi LOUISIANA. very IXCrUttCS) at City the air of having been given existence em 19th School the Ward ' I " I C ! House, ";' i Ueveraers Mesaaferhartres t Friday even P for the first time; and so flagrant are Thei Commutes the 7th. t ing, January City apnolnted by AnditerWlellfTe. a for could 8 authors 9 Time:' col their to no Terms that hlndranoe. they pm. Council met and arranged the' follow 4 New Orxeaks. Gor. wsrmouth's We will eommenee with Encllde moment hare supposed they would lng ' v . 'V: the legislature message congratulates mislead anybody but those who were condition In public psoobamjcb or; cigtsatfoxiES the tmproved upou - V All orwnleh. utterly unacquainted With the people of for tSe celebration,of the completion of auairs ana tnegooa reeling existing IiABGE STJPPljY OF between the people of both races. He Utah and their history. the Utah Central Itallroad: view of the political I AND That a community should b$ as vile 1st. The csremonles of the day will takes a cheerful - Very of the and. Superior speaks general situation, EAJPa bo jV) as the citizens of Utah are represented r commenco with a salute of three guns coor Htate. advises the lie prosperity to one the the arrival hour previous of to be. and 'yet present so many - evi Arkansas, Mississippi, be a signal for raising operation, withthe will caxs,whlca General Government Lfoulslanaaud dences of honest industry, pease, mor flags throughout the city and for the for the assessment of special taxes for ality and good citizenship is j?at be nasssmbling of citizens at the depot to levee purposes. He favors the lief with any reflecting mind. We are witness the laying of the last rail and of great works of Internal Im it H the last spike, which m quarter will drivingOJfS and education provement, emigration. here; our works here for nearly O CLOCK, P.C BE AT ' i! r 'v ' '' He recommends the immediate repeal of a century are before the ' world; and 2nd. On the arrival of the cars at the of ,: riionetlclan A and licensed , Practical the law; AND 'h.'T gambling large guns portion of the message though no other evidence .were pro- - ' depot, a salute or thirty-seve- n is devoted to the CLOTHIIIGDEPARTfilEflT. i one will each for be gun fired, being daced to rebut the Infamous accusations consideration or tne estate nnances. . .. .1 .! .. .' , road. of mile tha ":.Phonographcr, ' made against us, the condition of our Srd. Music by Capt. Croxall's Brass ' uor. YYarmoum yesteruay sent a WU1 ooen els sues In Phonorraohr a faw to the legislature, mak-ln- r xeraoa vary reaatmajue. fspecial message O. H. people and Territory is sax irrefragable CLAWSON. ujfcs ' charjre agalnat Geo. 'a srrave person route Erery uu one which' can not be burled lyany 4th. Prayir by the Chaplain, Elder W. M. Wlclitf. . of froth aaxaa ahoald accounts. art. auditor of I .1 Sttpt. public aorjoira wooaruxr. " ; amount oX lying. A people as poor as :i I 'h f upnaoat tanant rraa. tb juaaart His bflensee he says, against the Con B. Teaebera Prest. aasUted to 5th. tbe rratatUoaalr Young by Bpeech Latter-day when Balnts of laws the Btate,bavD seri stitution and were the they 6th. Balnte ot two guns. commniueaiisi tne ! " Valontlncs I est meiooa ox....... jValbntincs i .....tt embarrassed the i :. accom Aiphahek not government have could ously to Martial came Band. Utah, 7th. t Music by the Innames to difficult rendered the and op aloe A it firrrjDEirra received pay received also: at, this lotjost Wo. terest on.the State bonds, lie has been pliahed the great industrial- labors 8th.' Speech . by r . omCB, ; Wax Candlaa'aatf Flra Craeliers, ' .i : . - which are here seen on every hand. Jennings. ' For tbs CalabraUon. ' guilty of numerous acts, involving exone gun. Balataof 0th. face and in thel tortion 'of the without assistance, ZZ7 GXX23AT VXLXZ272Ta against individuals, against 10th. Mnslobr 10th Ward Baud. charitable Institutions of tne ptste and 7070 At CTTAItLK3 pOOPEB-S-, Toy Btora. difficulties of the most disheartening 11th. .Speech by Baperintendent Jos. also , com opposite Bishop fraud the r. f?alnst Involving r ; c ..... : det r ,d38.1ir been Hunter, ioansr. A. the vile, H mn ertf character, had they ffsvltfi lmlnn mnnwulth one gun. ' Inroiee of the' Celebrated : ; lAn evil disposed persons to defraud the frayed, licentious, murderous crowd 12th. Salutaof Mas lft bv Martial Band. use No about COOTS sums has He extorted' of Ulklng and J ' same, Ac.; such been ft , -i represented by 14th. Speech by lion. Ueo. A. emua. ji lOSTl they hare money rrom tne creditors or tne utate awi everyone knows that SHOES, calumniators as the World has given 1 r 1U fjtrifn 9 : TJETWEEN the Theatre and Hosaey Dahler Condition precedent to the issuance ?h" irntu by Lapt. PrnralPa JJrSJtl ' .' Crisfom-FJaJD A Ca's Bank, on Wedaesdav Nhrhtfith ... sDace to. The low and the Tile can find m fill,.de Boafs arid Shoes, I CAPK, Tha Cudar WUI areatly Band. arun MfS t,ZZZZrJZZ:ri, Zl.ri VrCriu were to rants fit associates In the purlieus ?of great 17th. the oblige 11 lady and ba llbaralty rewardod bv Speech by Mayor D. H. Wells. leaving; at BmmU aobart'a btorr. 'Ir cities, but rarely In any numbers in the 18th. rJaintor one fran. the BEST Has and CHEAPEST to Martial are Band.' Nor districts. rural they given 19th. Music by Hon. John Ton X,AJIIi3. MARYLAND. Taylor. a ir honest Industry any where. They pre 20th. Speechofbyone ADUIHISTRJITOR'S riOTICE. . Gevernors enn; 21st. Salute Iletsage. and to fir fer live by violence, by plunder, 2nd. Music br lOih Ward Band. . Baltimore. Gor. Brown's message In rlotousnesa. Had the authors of such i3rd. Speech by Uon. Geo. Q. Cannon. snows r tnat tne net runaea debt or the mnEnndaralfned havfnc ben arpolntad. by .l ; , t ,,ON THE BTUEET. falsehoods been engaged in honest labor, 2Uh. Saint or one gua. twelve and is State JL Probata Ooort Ua nearly for Bait Band. Martial Laka Mnala br County, 5th. Utah of hays as the people been, they mlillons.as an onset towhich the state AdmiiUstrator of tba eatate of XlUa A sale Lock-- 1 XXena Steavx Stls Haata, mly SJ3.00 and sentiments. Denedlo holds deceaasd. notice Is hereby riven to all nerw M would have had neither time nor Insli rsth Toasts Interest bearing bonds and stock hart, S.00 on oavins uaims iftuut taia esiaie to 7a M ' to seven ft amount of and mass rremeh 8.09 half tha fiae of mil a such ZSeeta, ZUp same to nation gather purulent 27th At .thir cloas of the ceremonies present tee come immediately, tnd those oa SLSO ana debt actual five Ladles the ts inaeDiea wiu Mltie. and lorwara CL3 lions, XTeavy flheea,. leaving verbiage, aimed avtna existence or a salute of thirteen guns: will be jir- a half millions The message Toppoeea LsMtles. fin JUA niaaaa Md Gat, people whose greatest crime Is that they Sth In the ervenlnr there will be bon mixed schools and suggests that the Tas Caltem w& CaXaaarmla. -!I : Administrator. tax i '' colored tax from the school IVadlea Lust lag. Gaiters i payers axe a thousand, fold better, purer and Opcrav and ilia ml nation of be set fires, . to educate colored Oversha-eachildren. Rubbers and , apart . ,; Otace at the Co art Hou nobler than" their detainers the Fifteenth Amend In discussing be at 7 ball will At. D.tru.a rrand glren a ment; the Governor contends that the Bait Laics City, Jen. S.2S70L - But suppose the World ahould accomI inviiauon-o- i tne Ii"S:i:3H3Tm5tiei .or the laeatre does to the reflection it the several suSrare belongs entirely tillsh Its object, 'and Director of the Utah BUtes... President , . " , The blow that'Would nrtniMuencesT Central Railroad, which will conclude tr I ; 'cae of the cost OYOTERG! OYGTERGII important celebrations trive down Constitutional liberty. Cleveland Herald Ties 2Iussxx-T- he la the ry of our Territory. All atcorrepondins; would tcxrctlf be conflnsd In its effects of SOthult. ;.' the JetehPrPEUr says Clinton, t "REVERE ta the people of one Territory,; And HOUSE iS!LC23. ; a. 'SoTne the Mormons ln.Salt Lake City Pr.3PF.inoa of In abettors find perptfraUnfH alders re eel Tin? dally, TrrH Orsters direct .the a.. have Gone a wise thing In the establishment TB ft X rrom iiaitimor. Aioiisa reel, Calvea the unholy act would have to bexr their of a home museum and menagerie, for the lonaca. "examine Goad errid 'JPUaii Id call 'and and Heat2i Ale C2. D. rrfcrvaUoa of specimens, living and dead, ana rver; i;rewer, uemas a oo.'a calebrated of the soolory and rcolorv of the Territory. Ale, Ws"teaers Ale andLncr Uer, Golden 2 1 rsty rancor. r.::.:':-i.Mitrrna i to rob a hundred iTemlQiaiiasCQtTob&eee Such a collection will 'speedily become' cf Crown Cigars, EAST TCitPLS ETHEZT, .T. lIcAxxisxcit, j XD. in fact, to spea: aeriocsly. von must call and ' ' aeem an GEZTIi BUPT. . value." see i and taste great for dU-l' the of Ilarshal yonrself. day. SALT LAKE CUT. dzi ' and fifty thoussnd people of religious nt - , TO ftSrJfi i FLJi FRINGE. ! oyer-lan- ? " ' A 1 Ti t SHAVJJ. Y s 1 - ! i SU.-lr- -- . . , JUST REqEIVEB ; a ' ! ' i i i be-creat-ed - a a e . .. JUST AKRiV ED ; 5 Silk Poplin Dresses miovna - 33 EJ.nE3E5,9 -- I ; 5 aj-aln- - sf " -- dSO-1- 2 .: . i : ' -- Sold JVill .U-- , ; p OIJOGnAPSYI I encour-ageme- tn E. L. GLOArJ, Z G. M. I. , -- -- , - ! : ! ' I- -. i . . - t . qnlcs:-Desers- i - I . i . Vlce-Prealde- . nt - dM-t- I " . , T JtflT ! J v-k- 1 , 1 " h-I3t- . -- aa 1 . i 'V- i- yr r I - t .' 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