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Show 1 IL.-- t. THE EVENING NEWS. 1 f 1 . J . .... wards the completion of the Temple nor seen nothing except through Porter and Baboock: thev sruarded jealously all avenues- - to his pres-ence when at home, and accompaniea nun acroaa; air tne mans i passea inrougn tneir bands, and In short the President has been living In a false atmosnhere. snit ;h is like a man waking tip fromV long! drean, ; and though' he cannot I escape censure Juere Is at least a Utue cctnrort in believing thai he isf not ersbnaUy dishonest, but wm ne uas oeen lea astray. v the Perpetual Emigration Fund to In this city. the poor. ELDER JOHN T. CAINE xxckptxp at gather nniTi trajsHxs Visvr, Truman O. AngelI,,Arcbitect of Said his faith and whole soul were 7 .roua f clock. the Church. as rrrufih engaged In the building up of the Kingdom or uod as those l&XYJ D . 0: C ALDER,:,-EpitoWilford Church Uecorder, and who were 'mere conspicuous in Aire Pxrwtxmm. his assistant. Woodruff, - George GodcMttX was sustained as public" tpeaklng than himself, for be was .naturally diffident. He Clerk of Conference. ' to a faithful and practical exhorted tSondy, mission names of The followin exhibition of our faith In our daily aries were read by Elder BRiaiiAJt UTe. He had always; accord fed to x orrxo,ana unanimously susiaineu . ' NEWS OF THE DAY. same amount of liberty others the by the conference I he exercise of their religious ......The headquarters of the U.S. coavrctions as he claimed for him arm are again la the city ef Wash-iuto- Wm M self. Palmer, Monroe j iO.DER WILFORD WOODBUFF": -, St Robert George Lund, . Three men killed and several EGWoollev. Rtf cited several Instances ef the others wounded by a boiler explo- Thomas Judd, " power ef.'aith, recorded in the Bible, sion at Blnghampton, N. Y. John C Harper, Tayson aud said alsw bv that same psjwer The congressional election Franklin Haymore, Payson Smith had been enabled to Zebedee CoiUo, Jr, Spanish Fork. , Joseph contest between Farwell and ail tnat ce aia in layaccomplish William Lowe, Willard foundation of the great the frpm the third Illinois-districing of ' William Ward, has been decided in favor .. a . latter-dakingdom. By faith the Shadrach Jones, had been able to 'travel Ltemoyne. apostles without purse or scrip tens of The president of the Lacrosse James Montgomery, Weber, Co Thos fraud Cache with thousands of milea to. preaah the Richardson, Yaljey nal Nati Bank, charged "nfttao-MtsiOto the amount of $125,000, has been By faith President B. Gospel. led this people Into the Yeung arrested, and bailed in. $$0,000. Iiewla Hdwolls, Wellsville wilderness, whore the savage was -- The overflow 'at Memphis is Ebenezer G Defrieze, St George to roam, J3y faith, inextensive, extending forty miles John Miles, St George ' accustomed dustry, and 'the blessing of God from the city to Madison; in other Jabez W Taylor, 11th Ward this barren, desert land, nad been directions it extends seventy and George Goble West, 15th Ward turned into a fruitful field.' Without oas hundred aMdMrty milea re James McFarlann Ye4 Weber the power of God accompanying . W Stephen L RfeQtJSjRu-mingtespectively. the efforts, oC the Elders, this TerriF hunF Dorius, John five walked Ephralm has O'Leary tory would never, have been peob ' -- at DeMk er A. T. wewa. n. A. T. Stewart died at 2:S0 n. m.. after a few illness, with inflammation of days' the bowels. to-da- , y . Ji i - dred miles iu one hundred o and A. Tullpren. Spring City Jarces Keller, Brigham City thirty-nin- o hours and thirty-tw- w S P Neve, S L City minute. Ole Hanson, Logan areA reported Great atrocities N Llljenqulst, Hyrum ta huvd been committed by the O Uwvan Tanaan 1 o VVafI CI f 05 lloanim insurgents on Christians B L City R m l Mhumetlnn3 ' who refused to JosMaeser, Gunnison . Home,' Join their ranks. ItiehMeld Theodore Braendll. ......Uarlbaldl . accepts the one Worthlln, 11th Ward, S L hundred thousand lire voted to Leopold City him same time since by the Italian Ward E Pack, Kama Chamber of Deputies. t M Molen, Hyde Park Simpson i Six thousand dollars damage ELDER JOHN VAX COTT by Are at Troy, N. Y., and $25,000 Bore testimony to the. greatness at Maysville, Ky. of the work of God, which bad been ....A1 T. Stewart, the noted dry growing-an.Increasing since its goods millionaire, : of News - York commencement, and ttaeed its de City, died y. velopment amidst all the opposi celeb- tlon and persecution through which Qilmore, of Boston Jubilee rity, and his famous band, will visit It nad passed, wnicn TtuuereJ it a and give two concerts fa this city, most marvellous work and a won der. The results of the labors of this week. ; ., the servants of God in preaching to SanIn ......Heavy snow storm tne nations or tne eartn were new last pete, night. before us in these valleys f tlm testified MeKtan Wash- mountains. Tens ef thousands who case in in the Emu were gathered here from all parts of , , ington. tne world, who had received this .; Grant 43 said ta be anxious blessed g09pe!,could butr,testimony for the arrival of the 4th of 'March, to Its divine i orlgiiu. i .fc . 1377. "He of 11 v. of the spoke necessity Twe hundred and twenty-fiv- e before God, that we could have ing thousand dollars damage by tire, at iaitn in mm. so tnat nts maA-would accompany our administraBaltimore. . - f: tions to the sick, and raise them to elections bill The teuUta ' and the elective franchise in Utah, up to health and soundness by the was introduced in the U. S, Houae laying on of hand, lie spoke of tne personal experience or the of Representatives, Saints, and their glorious prospects ror tne future, by tneir faithfully EDITORIAL NOTES. observing their covenants ami Uv- tneir religion. ( ZjLli t I Tew York Graphic wants ing XXDEB ; JOSEPH ETAYIX)R to know whether civilization is toot a oaia ne naa Deen aown among a failure and the superior race played people who entirely Ignored God. out, and asks It In this way "The neaven and all sacred things., t His "bad been ; devoted am on fit bill allowing Mr. James Parton to labors these had once" known 'the .who, marry a lady who is o relation truth.and had mingled their voices to him, and whom. -- he has already in peanng testimony to the truth married, has passed Doth, Iloures of In this Territory, who had turned from the fold of Christ and the Massachusetts Legislature and away were now located on tbe banks of goes to the Governor for his signa tne Missouri, in the cesrnty of ture. - Qod save the commonwealth For many days he and ef Massachusetts.'! On" March 31, his brethren devoted their time In house to house, and In State going from 1875, just one year ago so they only met with one doing Senator Robert McKenna, of Ten family but. what, had relatives In nessee, was sent to jrisoa for five Utah,' They met with a very rank years for" marrying his deceased apostate spirit in that region of country. They also met with wife's granddaughter.' Is civiliza- quite- a number had been tion a failure or Is the Caucasian deceived and ledwhoestray, and were lingering, by the way; to played out?" Chicago Is reported to be in a all., such, they exercised v much and labor, &nd bore testibad way, all because of the weighti- -' patience mony to them of the truth, and nvas of the municipal debt, the some of them rejoiced in their 'lightness of the municipal pocket, teachings, and renewed their coveani the povertyjbf ,the municipal nants, wJiiie others would towait by being kindly written by credit" An agent of 'that city at- and their lrlends here would come-bac-k New to borrow in money tempted . again to the faith. . Conference was adjourned till toYork, but failed after many atmorning at 10a. m. tempts, and went back without it. morrow The Choir sang an anthem Inter-Ocea- n the says Consequently Give car. to my word. the city treasury la very flabby, and Benediction must be dischargby Elder shortly the police ' ' Elias Morris. ed and the public schools closed. Susan B.. Anthony's FOURTH DAY. ,,. , the IZevolution, came to an papar, Ba.vDAY, April 9th, 10 a.m. end, it'ldTt Susan in debt $10,000, The choir sang and, like an honest girl, she has The great and glorious gospel light gone about lecturing and succeeded Has ushered forth unto my sight. ,. withthe la tjavinz off that debt Elder Jomr T. Cainb. Ptayer by proceeds of her lectures. lne cnoir sang What wondrous thlog-- yce now behold, THE ANNO AL COHFEBEHGE ny prophet seen In days of old, , - . to-da- ; ' - - SioftwaiaestotfceLtrd. . 11 Tj "--- ,0 . ; 2p. m. . 'The choir sang . , ' I u a mighty angel fly, u' To earth be btot his way. ' ay pss.Tsx.usa, c P. la Heavy Saaw Sraraa Crrr; April ' . r,,,tvr j lips, 6urlteMr Stirid '. i administered, the names of the foi- lewlng missionaries were read by Lider fBrlgham Younir. and sus- sJned By unanimous vote TO XTJROFB. John Dykman,' Se'n'., :: ; a :'1't - Weralaolmake a speclty V Grocerie: In tt?rl ' iCi ! :ay-J5- .iues,iue siock or any,ouier iionvjrjt, jytah, and possessing the advantages of ; U only from first hinds in car load lots, thus giving our patrons the ben- td of discounts which smaller dealers are compelled to pav "middle men " 4 A Cordial layitatioii is Extended to the Public to Call and see Us y. k KLDSR ORSON PBA1T ;;'J Introducat on the length Spoke tion of. the gospel by a holy angel -- s ' UK. l'MI IfeHletloicfereolt, i: ? J. it. VINSON, MU. J. Q. OKiHiVi JOHW r- - . , THB : 8. LINDSAY, , i' : . .M&r MARK WIIVTON, And Full DraaiatSe Cotspsny. ' altenSlasT 4hk :r,l, UM, PSrqutte ane! First Circle Ckc's...i ..... mi..,,,..... w Tbhd' ' Reaterred seats, 26 cents extra. :ftj--- CO ( w aaaaa It t; n. V.1 jnaats fa SM Tranoco,) n nvV-i'n- u l.ruilll 1IIIU 1o ii u i. j..: lit YEDUESDAr f u'lh Urfy(fA'i- on j Ba . i ... b m m niM - 5 1 - - - lors. ' - 'T n , l.lt i I - I V ill ui ly' The rreateStAjraet X -- f BtJ,a A i'fT -- . :. It. ln vft(r::i:;u:;3 rrt-- J l rpUOE WHO DESIRE ; ' Va ii - iicrf-ifceasei- In - nit tlnlrilrt otft'??" v. " r r ttke firet t-- j. j it triji.i ever;wmw BtedoaeS jp ta .JunericaK quartstte of Caransa, gtrntf jJl"' u fcfni, -- b-j- 1 im; . -- - - ! .to-Jltotiia- iv.-ir p aXi ft,' t: lr vo.;:rfd . bbbbM .j.sbbsbbbbI 3 tor tO 1 . rri SP" fcaao w. . s 9 rontrala. '-8i.l,a,,iT ,jtfl'alnoit 1. ' . . . i ..f i ' i i "51 iioi ,"!' .. f . a. . . ... -- boot Ball ef iiAsMMtal aaat - ! ti- - : liaa' tslaot labiurn lo a B iIOisfral w Ja-JC- .;.n a CHR.4 fYM 470 J .I (1) SEEDS, Ka. then ground while J1 SbaV 11 V' (nlngltfull aroma. I '; - CTfpt hereby reM'. SlOilOS ' TBS l CHOICEST AND LARGEST ' OT -- -- x m iBasp WSfcSSP ETEMMGHT I" "IS T0 CI1B ! AT KUOTJLDSirS a f ;. ......... 4tLf sa r,r. iia sict jTwI- noqrri e I J5owtJpiast CtorAprtApOtrfyo-- -- 3- - flppf-rkioSiruh- - tfc:fftH irloi 11.'. ad es STB v I JaBPipBi. v HkV. 3i ii rt a .M nt r.l Li iiC Store, Ut .TXT-xarsoi-n- ij t fnyrnl p?iA'.'2C as - TnHs31ra Balm of Gt leeVTjoniB&rdy Pep. I tosBoK.KkWr.arseptag' WiUew, Catalpain TBEES and SIIItaTPfWT r . Bues-'aa- f Blaok WalntJt. AtDle. Peaches, and Plums t different rarirtiei.tloosei i lias, Iitacirand lied Currant. Hardy br4 I ' alao otbepvrapes WK taWa aid many other Hooyptikjoa, Bd rJ cta;;jsij tlnmwja, V!ctria rnriT to a:ill ! WAarAr,Xrrrrleter, 23 .wisnj i GAHDENS GLEITDAIE WIXXIAK pi 3 1 A ' . DR SOLD CAHH. areviiatfc thlsTresh Roastediand FOTEB1EEDS! B a- 1 . PA.SB44 . ri a T. 5-:- ti HiAROE'tJ III I 5L Wo ibtapAPl IT I H 11 i s ' i5 L' '.i u Hum p Clocks. w. Va B 1H" Uill v .. . iijr. nBallixiAltfctodsot Bowmw ansnaa omuu amc ot sna icsr . V .t-'sj- no "iiiril pU. Wf casMsx vn.Yrti e snawsrrfatai . tar.J J Meti lnnrnMi SJfar-l- t- (ef Hnt Wtett. edJ :iul 1??.fr ?"T rt'ft i'ti jjll, under 4uob, tAlWMshatss4lJs.A -- . 1 w .i, aa a. m ou t i baskets caii j baurins; aod nowfrseeda to orfier. 'Gsnl rou i. A. .t2ikimiIa II Yor lbs Hptln-- , Empt lLfesa fx. lUCH FIELD AXO OPERA GLASSES. TREAT SHOULD PURCHASE TtUcpr; .Ita'rniltrm, ete tl I i H..W.te. ISSI - it ataia Slewer. weAdfaaa and,Bosij ailf0, pmritMt to Trboisoneola pkwmi saevoeri SUaravcUriaqattu sir, SUyerV " ' f Office, t, PORE GROUND Sni Kuroroi bas aprtral bunt Treaa o( DabRas," 'OtsxUolua, 1ViYMnnaM. msaiilfrlt-iriTSMad4raVM' BootsM nT . . t. -- .W&tcbQS, " ha VartHy. it the ?ost Oppo i - uA su,,-- - ei r amis .tfc Sloacav. I lf ' 1 ft - I i dinsMsA lto I TkiTRtatM iAr.br-'- f iVeieatirU.- MJ el w!- Rv.'iUif.i.u'.i' and bnm . mTMBw BUBS EH9TS AiaeHaseaatel oiOae, Boprane,bet Mr. r - , I .tt i iriuSliir.aaS listi?'-r.- ' mrieilralualttiptn4BTn w EafflEirr nusiciAns' d, '.ja-- 1 alawai Oar frleaiaa frreaaplly delivered u 1 I Edward Hunter, Presiding Bish 4kavt ,ala.A Leonard W. op, Hardy and Kobert T. Burten, bis counsellors. ' ' flj I: James Latham; President of the Said for the last three years ne had bJswlfi ,ncBWJ4Tsrr Ftojestor aad Geaaral btrsetoe bf tas til VOjeUi Priests' Quorum: Geo. Whlttaker been in St. Qeorge.Deing Interested I Belknap's lawyer is busy prepar and William MoLachlan, biscoun- - n the erection or the i mple, the I Ing his defease on the general issue. Or BwUnJtmbtUit) 6d sm4 T. SellOrS. . i; M f Basement or, wnicn was cinpieisxi, l He wjjl appearjn person at the bas of it were 'rapid-- 1 6 1 the &enate f VVit. important . It M rvaiueub vi - lue and other portions aualu a. 1 facfcriearlB'"fjnoii--hfTeachers rapier?, I. Dbre-- ly adTaaciorwC5a-- . j Lit reslcrnaUoi Quorum: Henryhim ttrH TaiikI. conn. He bore a sood testimony of the I have recent) v nome to llrht. - i ataYteita and FlrM Clrelsv lnus and.Msj-ti153 JiiotivooDAititpAbs- hwerre4 Seats Sia astra.. mechanics Sent there from duTerent I The Tribune' VVathlnetbn sbaeial iqets..ii 'i a srta Barnes Leacb.' President of the parts of the Territory, ot their faith-- says that Grant is said ( to have bS Deacons qaorum; John H. Pick- ana iuo ezceiienc spirit xuMira more or wnat nas been going uiuors, nell and Tho?f C. Jones, his- conn-- 1 they enjoyed while laboring there, on about him during the few weeka seliors. ... - ir.T-rTi-- -, Be spoke highly of the generosity that Baboock has been relieved . ...... .. i j ppca- udfng mi Brizbam Younr. Trustee In Trust Df the people towards its erection, from duty than durlane whole . r a ... HAtTtHM lor SSJa at CLUr 7k i uut UAjallrUvl for the Church ox Jesus' Christ ef i au. mm v wvbwv woiv w vutu u Ml I VI AAlS sHlUAlAliBUaVUUUa AT IVuX OIB "Tickets -- Tr Mkisia and at Tthnrtu nl. LattexMijrj Sainti. " If equal response py me people tipP5t:inMOTratlnn..he baa know: i ratat ae ThqwVtora at M.V .SeiattpiMiiasrivl( dtV 4 i '"i a, Cloaters liiiiJ ti nnaama. zrirrjozLDo as prieea way CrlsiBBicy r tAv I I .. t - I. I 1 T. rnTrtrf'' By)eregfap Thrrfflr'" ifril' ;sZrreUlsse r) i sav .saafcZS JvJ.i: Sl sssWSPaaBswSJSWFB-?T- importance of men. When the principles ef tne eospei were again brough t back I ii to the earth, an sings eDjojeJ, the spirit of persecu that Granf tion was aroused, especially in the Washington special says Inff exclaim to day ' religious world. When the testi is credited with I wisrj to heaven" the 4 th of mony of the servants crvvrsd Drat March 5ea at ban and saluted our ears, on prayerfully in ou-t- o over then nose philosophize going i testimonies vestigating jtad tbe fact .thatUbe appointment of principles wich. they fought, UJ his personal friends bad been fall-- ; we not find that it was toei a crnw political nlnel y devised raiiie. but a svstem urea and betrayals while or aivine iruxn mac wouia bear the nartv appointments had been sreat President is deeply strictest seraUnyydemenstratlvely SBCceanca. The rrleved and "mortified about the provea irom. uie siuii Ana from safe the blessings we bad received since ttrziaryaeveioproeats. we yielded obedience to the ordin 4h art ances of -- the go-pWO could be bQs(ff ienfOs f Babcock, who. will" come tesUmony to the truth of the ml. I appsshansive of wlrae slon or Joseph b'mitb. The eospel II ne?H J rumored r lOHQlgnt tnat therefore, that we had i twZi,ZZ Baboock's arrest Is not an improbai was nothing short df the power ef bllltyrIils house isunder surrell-Go- d unto salvation as trAdava r Unee io prevet nls leaving the old, when Christ and hla.app.tle. I &ji the f:J.K. Peabody bas testlIed enjoyed the same. I n isaBajs-MTsaB- W I. j ! r ar stct OAT SIXLIX,, ;z;"cs - k r m wi?H. i , irtfekrM ac e, v vcv Airo 1 v-i- is' is SiK.wf .... i: a W a. c pADlLY. GROCERIES lta2L . f.VT.JT rrsLt, --:ta- - :. Office, - aBRftw - ITiilir'JWbt ie I sbm 1 sBBBBBSr''2' " Bsr BIB. - 'ST i, .LtfSSBBB ! ' " , .... 1211 - , ,., - .r " v pH bTh . .s:!vi Jlai l I 11':'; Vi ssaw aeP-Sf-f.i 1 te Salt Lake City Railroad ' sbbsbbbbbb sbbbP. .V - t - tVEfillia J'.-1- . Nitro-Glycerin- e, bb9bW rt ot:i .ai Ui ' ' g Liddel & Brown, North of the Tost OF Q wil b held at tbe outoiTjoP I real NVould respectfully announce to dent Brlffhaat rouar. SaH tkke City, Utah their numerous patrons, and tbe Terrttoryat 2 o'clock p.a- - oa f sturdlTj public generally, that they do not on hand any of thdselafernal April 15th, 178,, for be lec tion of oirs Keep explosives, Her ...... I fnrtlui enuiino-- v.- cules. Giant Powder or Crooked . B.B.A2inBfjsoN, Secretary. VsJlay Tan. but a First Class stoct: o'f Choice Salt Laka citr, Mreatb.8tii.i: i i w Illll'Uril ,. ,,L;!m,ind I T a5 .' ... a i I.i tit a ?3 GRAND CONCERT ORGAIIEATIOir! ! . aBaam.' as a m t L " , ORE'S FAMOtJS'llAXD AM; eJ , j WEBTI5 . sa I oli I r'.H'ttl'r.: ' 00 SeooiMl i :s Company (UimiCIBHtti ft oT: i3E5piMsae Aeele ' Win be as follows: , !::; 'I i ' AKNCAL 8 tock Isolde rs ot US. BUBNARD SNOW. . .1st : . JIB. Cwlof to tbe srest t spans strt.T : TEEHEHD0D8 EXPLOSION. Jeun Clara TTnlleni, SXKs . yean Br?'-- 0 asFistsa according ts the prediction of the Apostle John, while banished upon , the Isle of Patmos. ttf. He examined from a scriptural standpoint the religious pretensions ofr the Roman' Catholic and Pro testant faiths, also referred to the Puritan Fathers, who broke loose from the ecclesiastical, tyranny of the mother country, and established themselves upou this Amerieah continent, where they could wor ship God according to the dictates" of their own consciences. lie spoke of the: introduction of the gospel by a Holy angel through Joseph Smith, and tbe organization of. th: eburcb, and alao of the downfall of Babylon, wbieb bad reference to that . gnat e cleslastlcaL power i spoken of by the Apostle, John;' The ,,word oi tbe Lord was to alt those who em braced the gospel in the last days, "Com out of her, my people, thai ye be not partakers of her sins, and receive not of her plagues."; The. gatberlfcg; together , of ifr Saints, he also-- ' showed to be in accordance with the prophetic writThe setting up of ings of script ure... the Kingdom of 'God-ithe. last days he referred to a spoken of by the PrOcbit Daniel. In Lnteroretlna tbe ImaKe which he saWlAivUlon. He exhorted the Saints, to ftlth fulness, to be prepared for the glory ef Zion ami tbe comlrigcf the Son of Alan, with the aposUeafcud patri arch s of.old. who will rclrnas klnzs and priests on the earth' for a thousand years', according to, promises made to them. The Conference was adlotirnee till next October 6th, at 10 a.m., at theKeWiTabemacle tb Tbe' Choir sang an anthem o ' :3E3EsIioi, AAA ;' - . j & Stationery ;capitilexp(!rience, buy i'llu . ,..r' . - Attwood, Dimlek B. Huntington, Tneoaore Mcis.ean, 'juosea JMout, Mllando Pratt, J. It. Winder, Ceo. Henry mnwoodey, am-lej. Taylor, Attwood, Joseph 'Horne, An drew W Win berg and George of the High Kebeker, members r Council. ,, ve. Ellas Smith,' President of the High Priest' Quorum f and Edward his Snelgrove arid Ellas fAloxris, ' ij counellors.' ! i i ' J Joseph Yoang, President of the firet seven Presidents of the Seven ties, and Levi W. Hancock, Henry Herri man, Albert P. Bockwood, Horace ST Eld red ire.' Jacob Gates and John VanCott, members of the li:tfceven Presidents of the Sev enties. E. W. Davis, President of the Elders Quorum, and W. W. Taylor nta Annnuil And .1 iinma h- w ai y3 - ;, , Moir-7nTtt-BT3- l v rl a which Cannot be Duplicated West of Shoes are &w oi ex-- " Avill be closed out pri or to May Fine and Stoga' Boots' anTshoe! of everv tWcription. SALT LAKE .THEATRE ,Salt Lake .1 - ; mw patjlh. Selling. Figure Noties' i i,1k s. Brisrham. Younr. "We pral e thceO God." ELDER AXQUS M. CANNON' ii 1-- ' ' 'M ' lii-John Taylo, Wilford "Woodruff, !'tJi a!1 Elder BenedIctIotii)y Briqixam Orson Hyde, Orson JFratt, een., Bore testimony to the truth of the VOTJNO. Cnarlea U. iUcti, LoreMo tsaow, everlasting Gospel, urged, a more GenDAUD, faithful and devoted life to tbe Clerk of Conference, of to ards George Q. Cannon, Brigham building up a Zion, the bulldine . 7ff '" p T i tn,1 tit If III - i Young, Jr., Joseph F. Smith and oi Temples, tnat we might see God's JH'l e!J:U 5io trtt'(uoiin Albert Carrington, members of the kingdom established-- , in glory. Never let us- Oppress the hireling hw quorum oi me A werve. H :.!all t act eur cart no-John Smith, Patriarch of the in his wajres.-traas men or uou, tnat we might Florist Church. , Seedsman; nwi oiy TOtOrsXBQBAVB lUSB. ' Augas M. Cannon, Tresldont of finally be sayed in his kingdomi AtOSBeairl.rHHsery.-'Jxl011 this stake of Zion, and David O with the eleet Of Cfod. IXO-DAa- ,, .M.irlomiA. iKWalVeja'! Ami i Calderand Joseph, E. Taylor his DISPATCHES counsellors. , Reaiized that the jrreat work of God. 6ft aK rat vi . 1 IbU ortaalaaikSo' eonslsU William Eddlnirton. Thomas 13 commenced .1 i. these last in was daya MS ar i tm i r n Jeremy, John II. Itumell, Miner G. of vast tt the children so 1" ! sirw Ia. Xxl m season-,unparalM(;rTn- u Ikfo& and maintained our reputation for :;;;ilsfc.;4! City v BualaaM, Msmser: W.T.'Haaaxs, Thomas JJali, Coalville John Robinson, Coalville David W, Davis, Logan ONE IVICrfl'T SXOBC, Wardr Benjamin II. Toll man, ISth . . MONDAY i EVE:! APRlI, , 10tb, raiiiaie . M. Peterson. Rich field Jaa. M. Peterson, Biebfleld '." v i CAiHD CCHPLIXEMTlRr BEREFIT ! ! Lorenzo D. Young, Salt Lake City TtadereS by tlie tromfeinfc'cit!s ns of jthto Thomas Allsop, South. Cottonwood vii j. w mm. Erasmus Christensen, JWar River ' . CIty. ,; r :! illi it UNITED STATE. la scoordaocf with the universalm cjuast, J T. Lesonbee,' Monroe appeer in ur rvat sriAuuun win Nicholas Smith, Spanish pox. personation, ef. . tnj 1 SHOE FINDINGS & J ; T1 o..HYCT.n , SH OESw & ' Fctories-- Forty . tt:t uiuimuu wuicu were pureiiaaei:c:iusniy ior cprmg "lfade, and was a neavy snow storm jasciitignt and it la still snowing moderate ly. Is almoet - whplly aeseended. Travel y t BOOTS - .iriw iWe,ate,-duri- p ,i, ni ' O Lord of hosts, w sow larekcv i Thy Spirit, most dlvln.' . h ; 'i!---- - ii.:'n,!t 10. ,1S6, Editor DtweretNfw? Prayer br Elder Georgx B. The. heaviest' and severest snow Waixacb.., storms of the season nave occurred J The choir sangr.. alnce the beginning ef Apill. There v ' - t mm&nm rJW- ABDS. ' tb Datura Kcir ISpeolsJ to Benediction by Elder F..D. Ricn- - - x.iaex xjriuiiam x ous, present ed the authorities or the Church who were, unanimously supported as follows by the conference Brigham-YouBg- , Prophet, " Beer and Hevelator," aad President of the Church of Jesus Christ ofLat ter Day Saints in all the world. Daniel H.. Wells, counsellor to President Brigham Younir. Lorenzo Snow, .Brigham Youne Jr., Albert Carringten, John V. Young, and George Q. Cannon, Assistant Counsellors ,to President MPS SifflllLEMEII'S . 1 in the Chuich, most of which time he had spent in Southern utao.and bad, like many of his brethren, gained considerable experience in the principles of eternal truth. He was on a mission to the States Mint few months ago, and had mingled considerably with the ditiVrent re ligious sects of the dsy. He did not feel to condemn them as ha ing no good in their systems. All men were not organized arlkefsernwere enabled ,to recejye jnor ad vanced irutns tnan others. The more he travelled ,and, luiogled with tb 'world the more be was satisfied tbat while there was much evil lh their midst there were thou sands of as good and as honest men as could be found any where, "We must exercise charity towards all men. for InosS! who 'did not ohe the Gospel would certainly obtain from our Heavenly Father a salva tion according to the light thev had i uvea up to. . 1 . ELDER JAMES A. X.ITtIfl How beeataoos are their lee t , Who ataad on Zkra'a hlU. ! : . , . ! 1 . Wilford uW1 ( '. Prayer by Elder The choir sang ,r - - -- Woodbtjff. UOTIONS - to-da- y, In bis praise mm AID 1 Pot-tawattom- Tolcea 'r- V RETAIL DRY 'LadiesbiT .TOlffy, , he Tour hearts and : . I 4 J SATURDAY, 2p.Qi The choir sang j Praise re the LorJ, tia a"iad to rats " 'A. TTrsnwrr.wTAr "P?W T" ; ; twenty-fiv- e Street. 1 - Said he had been ww r- -- to-da- y, t 'f 'V' f I - dz THIRD DAY. a - one-twelft-h, d r-T- Iain Quarters "on - i to-da-y. ge - - TCx-Ju- ,!iU McKean, of Utah, was - . : 1 Ex-Jud- lew TQeSW"aieir Afc Afce '1 y V examined and teetifled that ia 1B7U, Ajyon brought a suit in his ? I !.. , V ii ' V" court apnlling for an infnnction the MlneComrJ Emma restraining ZIODST'S CO-O-X" f pany rrom selling the' mine. The TfT'ETtsT? Jk "KWTY.-UF- . JEK AT witness pronetinced, as utterly havirig ;! 5 moved into a buildi pled by those we now saw here. false, Lyon's statement that he. en v 01 0 Who Gos received the arc opening up a xcunuiiiuiiis tneir o"v deavored to get McKean, removed Every one pfvtrade, pel was under obligation to bear because the latter tried tsftwejA' pleidid stock of New Goods and with facUitieipb&easidlio other house in 4, rsArrriss1l evaaevuwetfyv I.lsava6trl Utah, and are pro testimony to the truth. The pro whlnh hA was yeeiinu the ; phecies of the Bible could not bare ne never naa an interest, dlrecuy supply Spring and Summer Trade of Town and Country been fulfilled, if an angel had hot come to the earth, and brought the He refused- - the la junction asked Gospel to the children of men. by Lyon. a He never gave a decisWhy did God choose that untutor ion iu favor of Park! AfeKe&ri sta ed boy, Joseph Smith, to be en- ted that Hoilister, the revenue coltrusted with the keys, o( salvation? lector of Utah, informed him that Why aid he not choose one or' tne Lyon had intimated that a popular preachers of the day? Siminterest, valued at $100,000, suPerb line ply because 'God could not nse would be at the dlsposaljOf Judge White and Staple Hood, Plaixi ne wouia firrant tne in them, for they would sell tbe kingir 4 dom for popularity, hence he chose junction. Both himself and Hoi iJadies' etc. In ul Notions, Goods .weiavc made it anoninV fltm tn a poor boy, and led him by, revela lister regarded this with great inBest Gnid6s whicli skilled JabpncrCAtivoJtalent can tion aay by aay, until ne naa com dignation, but paid he other'atteh-tio- n produce. it.-- ! Me&esa testified, that to up pleted, the work he was raised ! i lodo' was mi Utah' In Lyon's reputation He then spoke 'of those Who bad bade. (he witness "Would' not ri r I .1 f never heard he fulness of the ever very: believe him under' bath.-- ' Witness fl ft'it 'M HATS, FURIIISHIIIG COODS lasting eospei. ana the necessity had ne knowledge of anr' attempt till Ji"l'i i for temples to be erected, so that oeiag maae oy parx or Stewart, or -... . . r the ordinances of f the aospel might their associate, toinflaeuee him or- i ' ii be performed for these In the spirit any of the Judiciary,- ' O . 0 I GO.;;: ' Our .7low. and ,e great Moua. - He addressed lew encon- - Vat variety, commend prices the stock to evcrv man and hov JganUstvles an Ckrisaiassev- wui IjsUm afee.J Tfii rajcinjr words to the young men, ' rho " d wants also to the member of the relief In the House LuttreU. bv hkiaest, Territory completes figures to meet nis circum- societies. Introduced tbe bill to regulate the stances. ;. The Conference was adjourned elections and the elective franchise Thirty Styles of 06jfcf rents' LdV&U, Sffi" and have been opened the present ' ' in Utah. till z o'clock p. m. ...i week, and-Al- l Goods are .Guaranteed aa The fully v$W -eholr sang1 - aathem . . . fr Tata Wimmm' MmUmmm 1 : . la Whltely's testimony of IVktnrday,otarreeting Babcock with the safe burglary business, in the faoe of his owiv-tee- timony, on Hajrrlngten's trial, ihat he never knew anything about it, seems clearly to cenvict hiiB ot per r Jury either then or now. , Lo-moy- " r TISjBehsMkarerJsftrT. WASHiNaix)N. t, . -- y, j ins ,ri-.;- a ,!cri aw) all il tax. .1 .u - v.. MORRIS & ET1NS. 023 ?1W in au, p a a e xhb '.f. i IJEST TAR aT2TT23. J(tc I93 I |