Show tn 21 VOL Demi-Month- ' IE3 j Paper Devoted to Cents Scents Dense and Honsense ly 2 JULY SALT LAKE CITY I 1870 4iL an i READING OF CRAGIN’S SPEECH BEFORE THE SENATE— Midnight Session r ' r f t f r 120 ” t r i i FEARING THAT THE SPEECH ON UTAH AFFAIRS MIGHT PROE DZF THE MEMBERS WHO PRESENTED THEMSELVES CAME WELL PREPARED TO LIQUIDATE SYNOPSIS OF SPEECH : (1 DOZEN 7 YF j i has ever interviewed and President:—! rise before you on one of the fr people The mind of man faints stagers and falls back (to take a drink) when it attempts to grasp list in J Silver's window 'being situation of affairs in Utah The people there in spite of Congress L?iw Gosp and t he ir marrying their grandmothers! instigated by the Devil and not having the fear of mv Bill before their eyes still per-i(4 shudder runs through the large assembly of six ) My policy is to send forthwith some competent Jjneral with 0000 troops and full authority to tear every man in Uai from hn grand moth r’s bosom throughout the lerigth'and hreadtfi of rivers should flow the land and sir if it is necessary that blond should flow I would let it flow freely and copiously-th- e blood and the inhabitants should dt ink it until every vestige of this unnatural affection if or ’grand parents should he entirelyi?eradicated from the face of this broad continent and I wouid shoof hot shot and shell and the sword should fare he devour until the land should be utterlv wasted jovTUastedrand destroyed "and ruined and used up and— and sank hack into his seat in a state of exhaustion and eddy requested that 5000 copies he printed and sent to liis constituents in New Hampshire) most momentous occasions which iKMr a‘gd-r-r-e- 'the'-horribl- st f a vV s i A affair— Marriage Be temperate in diet— our first parents i WV never1 its home made engravings t We have been taxed with running down of house and home u atethemselyes-ou- t boast of anything Our numerous readers have we hut taxation recently English dollars till I sell my ten me “JakeJend been running over our own and find them will perhaps b6 surprised to learn that all dog y: J ko replied soothingly and syrn- ‘‘0 Jitn!- -I wouldn’t sell We don’t our magnificent engravings for yeayshavc pathicallv” running up at the rate of240 ' ij of native talent him r object to county tax city tax’ territorial been entirely the work-i j ‘‘If T am not homer from t the psrtvto tax national tax1 chool tax poll tax and executed by ‘the homy hand of a man o’clock at ten said a husband to’ We take this night even cheerfully payDie infernal revenue hardened by honest’ foil h better and bigger' Half “donV wait for 1 ' but when in addition the Government occasion to remark that ours was the first me’ - V 'io J sends' men: out to take our senses itds to pursue a course of this kind If our ‘That I woh’ti’ signifiontlynrepli't for rather too much We don’t mind paying) cotemporaries wish to send money out of the Udy ‘‘L won’t wait but X’Uf you "t t : away our dollars but we do want ’cenfe the country for such things they cam t As sympn tjietic novelists wouldsay enough left us to buy ice creamt thef so but as for us andoijr family we intern! we will not further J nvade-thi- s rsdene of' i home to encourage manufacture “Golden Gate” : quiet domestic felicity The Juvenile Instructor boasts TAX IJS r ' of hand-to-han- d 4 ? i - m r ' M f ‘ iw i ' I r |