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Tt (.XAJUUirtM tUlLn: AlurfK-ai:iib'y of the I'rv&bvterisa rhurcii lo lrvl tO of lUtii isiil Lk.e of the uiktirf Muu. t;ivport J3 e.Rif..-- iof f.:it!i met rvi't Ikke tVr, L'tan-- . eawia! f2"'-- ;t U .'j.i-i'L to d.iv. pr-M i th utu-.vri; if I.uu.. t? 1. e. :ta) f F itO-t- a- -, . T. a le S"i:i H.-- tit, :,'. rt ri ? !AT THE OLD STAND! i..y't i cin-iiui- n-- ".a.t ud IV L:.f, I. L 7- .- J f' - r tj..-v.- Wj.i-. kt A ttf t PinBi I'm. AL.tTlvjl- - b'j, rvvl iht vi J ( !!: rr. rututui!lfe oa r,-l Ma : vjl--. j. VMay flajton. ai! IV.nx A li.ra.-- 4. r iL"r..j.i4;ri '. " ojIJ l I.O tKliL'i- u l! d I'.t '! m r, I uniuii a of ' . . . Him &r ill m I r. tLl- (u H m.Ijt tin i;myJ 'r ! ud lit. And in till- - niiUtw ; of church . . v;' uaTerwavw of t"i M ja- r ml i ! ! ll youcgr muori of t.?cburd ar Iiu.k-ku'- t f Uu.i:!.t r. 'jjll--t.i; VoilruT nv'riliiitf ; kuii tuk.f.g th Ui and Tuk Co3tnt.it ft.U (if Iniii-a- t . t!..-l ' HI! t at ImubI fciiiw'y j t'UL Lrl'vs polygamy atitl f urUif!mf it Loir as iuHucniv b ;h t mty c- t i.'.f it tili..ul.l bf Lh'mIid uuo lL M irui'fi thkt l t t.uru h. i fu(i.t-lia ; caj'.d "f!." !y tliU a in the mattw htrh liafi. rv.-.-- : Mi- i '.iu U it y.rj.i .ur;.e, mm iu lutter, Land Tlie spirit of privre-KiL.kt child'.- - vlxt ritfiiid U- - rrji;rd?d Th A ur.ua is. pronuivia;uito f IViJi;t evi.let.tlv taken Ftroog Lktrry Vuitdrutr. fas CntKni-u- t f w t ia- Mr. li .u, n u!t ha no d.iuit inf.- - L,7i..ord !..tr y ' upon the preMMit and cotning genrra;Up t J uttraao a ermbal aU'i-Tin- - '.iiiaiy cf ti. thrt childrfn, but iii thii-gmatioo i to Im sirntt!y uf Mormon and it tt. l f..r the rrt-4- i makan effort to ur th'f imct j it sth gr-i- t bope.1 tiiit the next few Uiocth will w . l.- -r Bi.trru.,-the Mormon churoh M fully Aruerican.ie.-ur- l Uy aupwt by thew after fhuri-ii- , but tfiatp'.y M'Wiuoki will be ihsuwl ciUtio.-iU- - thrown sii utl ! it idea and th of member it in leneU Iv th Mity to the b k upi.11 tfwm for a living. When the i'litutory i;.iint it. European heir. No objection . . I.:u"sui-- .. . .A ..- -.itrid.. . rT m drtin n. WtlrulT a any other rhurc organization in the probate or...Ui wini navo iwu r -ir. reoeivi, tfp. Hut, hilo lriid-3- t ' . .f :.n.l is mt riai.IJi T.or the . . . . country. pirenn did not w tit to g U th full fiU'tit tf si.d th rest in dividiii auKt'ig the t.sr.w A Turn Count htm 1. haa aid before, f the t'' bi rwxvn'i'',,l arrive. r. ThereNo linlrt.n ban of Church ao to tha jirt is given to a daiighi. it objection 1 or dU him-ooaforoiica gfiirthpr fore must every girl go to the if of is common for the l.uhlmnd to u'- It for (ionithat which Uie pivHuloat f tii jMua Clirist Latter Day iiuti, it CI BREXT ItiMMENT. of the hall ooutn to atwume tha position of the niaintnaiii-provide do. to nfraitl hommk! thi l!y hurvh in fact, this is the he oman divorce; in other tho religioua organizatioa etioa th M rcj.o church y thnt it any KanMia City Star: Tha Capital an- only way a separation can bo secured fen bQKat4l iU ilhra(w to ou of Uuited HtaU. No matter what the nounce that there will be no charg for without a biu.r liht, except iu casee purely religiou belief of any organiz admission to the fair ground th day where unfaithfuluef is provable. tU touU particularly obuusiuua to th tioo ia, it must be reepecteil, my long as that Mr. Harrison attend the reunion. mad absol SUtM tli uf Unitd po(J It is to be hoped not It would be of the iU practices ar not in opiioeition to U:y firbitIJa br th FoiiT woiiTH's mayor. proper, even in Topeka, to charge th law of the country. Hut when any hardly a fee to ae th President of the Uui'.ed Kuntrjr. orgauizatkm, religioua or otherwise, vio State. The Lat Chapter in a Kotable Puigamy, i not ouly an offon U of th United StattjK, late the law of the land and attempt ait&inst tl Sandal. Kansas City Star: The Sam Jone who but w a violation of th law of nature. to make tha state subordinate to the Fokt Tex, Oct. 7. Today the Worth, should be committed suicide at Moberly was of tha lawa of civilizil aociety auJ i di church than that organization laHt chapter in the world famous Pen is ho Hani Jonea not the course going offensive or iU of recti and coiwtuotly in opjHwitiim to crushed out existence, scandal whs enacted. In around the country pulverizing Sulau. dleton-Culle- n the ttrand, fumlamcntnl principli of all teneU aboliahed. I'eraona who are laying up treasure on th county clerk'd office at Fort Worth Th Ltteat moTof tha Mormon church earth at the rate of fi'i a night are 'iTilisation, which have their founda- ia rtarded in the moat wer filed two deeds, both figued by kindly and op usually secure against the temptation to and tin tion upon the family npm W. S. Pendleton, conveyfcig to i most sincerely aelf destruction. aacredneM and oneonx of the marrit.0 timistic spirit, and it wife hi all hi property in and nenr hoped that this change will be ahown to relation. Fort Worth, including the hv?ietead followed Globe: be will Boston a and Jacob be Hill, by wealthy and 1,500 acres near LampBsas. genuine To dincuM the propriety of plural mar-riatspiritualist, willingly gave The documents stipulate that Mrs. would be to diHcuiW a aubject others which shall place the church in Pennsylvania a spiritual medium (100 to buy his de- Pendleton Iik11 pay all indebtedness of the the of with full accord governspirit in ackuowi which ha btvomo sta'o. It ceased wife a golden robe to wear in tho W. S. Pendleton, aud it is esjieciaiiy ice ha been broken and other world, but when told that the Aladtfod by all oivilizs communities that ment The that Mr. Peudleton's accounts further progress is confidently expected. mighty was badly in need of an accom- aa a law practitioner, his f.tock iu the polygamy ia a curao, a drawback to the modation loan of 14,000 it proved too Commercial ciub, and his interest in hiffheat dpveloptnnt of munkinJ and much for him. There is a limit, after the Suren electric hotel annunciator are ia with Tub Commf.imial meeting a hindrance to the highoHt christian all, to human credulity. not conveyed. Later in the dav a party And now the Mormon every mark of approval and good will of three, representing the parlies to the ivilization. from the people of Ogden. entered by Mrs. Pendleton, ehurch, the only civilized organir.utioa Kansas City divorce suit Minneapolis Tribune: before Judge Beckham of the has awakened to the factthaff it) i not appeared in the world that Ua oounttmnmwd and Pkksioknt Wooubupk talkod with all of life to assassinate hog 1 and hns district court noourngtyl polygamy and made itoneof The party included J. Y. Hogsett, atJoe Smith and Brighaiu Youug the other determined to convert theunfthtlybluT for ilrs. Pcrdlitcn; H. M. Chapita articles of fai'h, coraee and di'lares torney over against the Union iK)t into a - day. A wry pretty fairy tale. , for W. !. Pendleton, nnd attorney rnounman, o. olfloial it that ita btxly beautiful park. It is esti njr-through mat, me Mrs. W. T. Fanning, sister of AddieCul-len- , work will coat lia),0UO. a the idea and practice. the famous telephone girl, with Maink has the oiv;wtae of uany that sum it will be the Thut the Mormon church haa taken whom the The atlor: eioped. made. ever Kansas ic Her cr City ptiqc" Uin top vohmtarily, iuU;ulin to carry wentetM". jj, neys announced theVuselves ready for la. with tinest the syste park or trial. Mr. Hogsett f.iid that tho petidciHrture, has bwn sorioufly grows without planting, wunuring speaks from experience. tioner would waive nil part of tbo petidoubted by m in fact by many, of irrigation. tion concerning partition of the property. m Comthe Gtwitilos of Ut:ii. But Tub Mrs. Fanning was placed 011 the stand Mail: have The way Chicago they Utah noods a live, progressive, able MKRciAr, believes that while done in carted poor Mr. Cabot Lodge abobt in and swore to tho marriage ceremony perman to represent the Territory iu Con Maine and made him at New Orleans dating that good failh the loaders of tho Mormon every meeting formed atMr. mont thereafter Pendleton and AddieCul-leT. a Caine has John few a his words force bill" gross. about proved churoh wcr forcid tJ mak.) tho "say lived us man and wife. miserable' failure, except as a ropresonta reminds us of the story of the English a- froru two chuniw. FirHt, Mr. Chapman swore to the former reshowman who exhibited among his prolive of Mormon intereata. oaiiHe the jjovernment of the Utiiu-perties a brother in apparently the last lations of Mr. and Mrs. Pendieton n man Statea has preswnl tiio matter no clow; stages of consumption and wonderfully and wife. Thereupon Judge Beckham Thk Liberal convention of the terri emaciated, and always ended hin account granted the divorce as prayed for, givit-that it was deemed adviHHbio for the of the with,''Cough for the gen- the custody of the children into Mrs. Penbest iutoiwts of the church t) niiko tli tory of Utah for the nomination of dele tlemen,malady W. S. Pendleton. So clces interest Bill." at Salt Lake, and the dleton so far as the people of Fort change, and swxnd, b(canse tho younger gates meets y Worth are concerned. Whether ho will and more progressive uwmbcra of tho Vijler county dolegates should be there Paddock, Plumb resume his relations with Aildie Cul'eii Chicago Tribune: of the Mormon chun;h doniBndtl that in full force. and Pettigrew, though painfully per- is an unknown question. the churoh place itHt-l- f more in accord ceiving tho peculiar prominence of their The with tho laws of the country in which Every day Ogden receives words of position, persisted in opposing the plan Switchmen. ot prodigious protection as pernicious they live nnd with the universal laws of praise and expressions of surprise from public HorsTON, Tex., Oct. 7. For some years policy, profitless, pentuerous, pre visitors. Everyone recognizes the fact hi manity and advanced civilization. posterous, paralyzing the purchasing tho Houston & Texas Central railway Force was neowsary to cause this that Ogden is destined to be the great power of the populace, placing in pen has employed negro switchmen iu it the pursuit of popular professions and n west change: The force of law and the force city of the About two weeks ago a demand of yards. palpably productive plutocratic preof progression. Some of the older Mortexts for putting the people in a picklo. was made for their removal, the places mons reiognized the necessity of a It is understood at Washington that Possibly they preferred parading as pes to be filled by whites. The demand was refused. The foremen all struck. change in this regard, and the younger the question of whether or not silver simists. Grand Master W ilkinson was sent for can be issued against the MormonR, having taken on the spirit of ccrtificat" and has been in the city two days trying Louisville Times: It appears that Af progress and a desire for more amicable standard dollar, aut horized to be coined to adjust the matter amicablv, hm with is be to civilized rica after of bar years recent uDder is the and satisfactory relations with the govlaw, being consider barism. Here is a list of out avail, ns tho officials of the Central spirituous are firm in their ernment, demanded with a strong voico ed at tho treasury. arguing that in entered her that a ports liquors single if the colored menposition, are good enough to that the change be made. Both intiu-eneweeic: UtrtyHM) cases or gin, Zl.txx) butts in t ho council of the Knights of Labor were at work and both are measurIt is expected that the Liberals of of rum, 30,000 cases of brandy, 28,000 sit should bo good enough to work they of cases Irish whiskv, 800,000 demijohns Tub Utah territory will today nominate tho of Grand Master with. ably responsible for the result has rum, 36,000 barrels of rum, 30,000 wired to all the members Wilkinson of the execu Commercial is inclined to give to the strongest men in the Territory for Lib casps of old Tom, l.,000 barrels of ao- recently met in In younger members of the Mormon church eral candidate for delegate to Congress. siuthe and 40,000 cases of Vermouth tive counciltowhich come to Houston at once, dianapolis as Paradoxical to the it a Liberals With nomination the evident for may appear their gmxl great praise very and the impression seems general that a prt prohibitionists, the highest civilization in the progressive change, but while giv have a fighting chance for success. strike is imminent. is found among the people that drink bigThe Southern Pacific may also be in ing them praise it also recognizes the the most red liquor. as both roads are in the HulI-ingtovolved, most salutary effect of the law upon the A man at East Barnstable, Mass., has Merchants are soliciton.'i system. older Mormons who have for years re- raised a crop of onions which runs 1,110 Sioux City Times: Sioux Falls saloon about the result, as a strike in the fused to become law abiding citizens and bushels to the acre. Imagine tho perbusiest season ever known in Texas keepers are determined to tight prohibihave persisted in their course of opposifume liable to arise from them. Com- tion on the ground that the original wouid involve heavy losses, particularly tion not only to the laws of the land in pounded with New England rum, the package decision annulled the prohibi on cotton shipments. All the federated railway orders except the engineers and which they live, but to the recognized favorite beverage in that part of the tory law, and that the Wilson bill did Order of Railway Conductors have held not of status the case. In the change li ws of modern civilization. country, Araby the blest will be no other words, they hold that prohibition meetings and indorsed the demands of Tub Commkrl:al believes that this where in the matter of "spicy gales." must be before it will be op the Central men. ction taken by the church means the j erative. This ground has all been gone A Catholic Convention. abolition of polygamy. It believes that Onk of Ogden's needs just now is more over in Iowa without avail. It is strange Sioux that the Falls men, liquor guided the action was taken in good faith and ; reetaurnnta Not more of the dirty, Washington, Oct. 7. The convention prominent lawyers, should now act as of Catholic that the real secret meaning of the slouchy cheap institutions such as are by Young Men's Nat ional Union if they had made some now and wondermanifesto and its endorsement is the generally kept by Chinese, but respecta- ful discovery. They might, at least, read began this morning with high mass at St Patrick'c church. At the conclusion fame as the outward meaning, the mean- ble, clean, well kept and well served res- the newspapers. of the services the delegeten marched to ' as ing represented by the reports taurants at which a lady or gentleman Carroll Hall, where tho convention was of tho conference. moThe can eat without becoming disgusted and A?pen, (Colo.) Times: At their recent called to order. In the hall national tive behind the change is some-t.!rii- g sick. Ogden has two or three good res- election the people of Georgia voted on flags and bunting have beon cmploved to effects. Cardinal Gibentirely different. Some, at least, taurant, but the supply is not equal to a constitutional amendment to permit produce artistic,Keane nnd other dignithe state to pension the widows of con- bons, Bishop of the younger Mormoni believe polygdemand. the federate soldiers. The amendment was taries were on the piatform. to be inherently wrong, but amy Among the audience were a number adopted and such pensions will no doubt whetl er this idea is held by the law Onsof the mopt pleasant gentlemen be granted. This is a move in which of yonng colored nieii representing difShe ia ferent societies. Father Laveller presi- making and governing power of the whom The Commkuoiai. has had the Georgia does herself an honor. now and can well afford to prosperous church ie another question. Mr. is of some for time meeting pleasure extend such assistance to widows of those order and invoked the divine blessing But while The Commercial, believe V."D. Newhard, one of the proprietors of who lost their lives in tho cause that she upon tho assembliigc. Cardinal Gibbons t. that the action taken by the conference the Leadville Mr. espoused. The prosperity of the state is nude the delegates wel ome in the name is a genuine renunciation of polygamy, Newhard is quite extensively interested largely the result of intlux of Northern of the diocese and more especially on beandNorthorn men, but the latter half of Father Walter of St. Patrichs to it is still in favor of enforcement in Ogden realty, and while loyal to his capital will cheerfully pay their proportion of whom he paid a high and graceful of the 'aw against Hygaiuists, and own city, believes that Ogden is the the fund for relieving tho beraved tribute. furthermore boiieves that tlie Mormon coming city in the great west at least women of the reliellion. Ho went on to talk of the prospects nnd duties of the union nnd referred to church should bo given a period of ti:ne west of Leadville. He will remain in the the plans of worK to bo discussed at the in which to show beyond doubt that its city several days and may increase his Now York Tribune: A story which is meeting, more especially tho question of ' oUoa ia Uktvi hanotly, on religious and investments here before leaving. Ho told about a prominent politician of Iili. the formation of reading rooms and N i .. v- !ri .:'!' l S, n'.r,l : S f i . u--.l fT ! i ' k f in ij r a5rl U Li Uv . jfi.-a-!- t L.t.MTi.d.k-- . t : 13 ia ifnrftaiW.1. 1 a . j prawJO and to ntcf irai - 1 A fur rt Fr i Lrty oti u t(..r ' j3 wl rtry f io the iiie of A uw lr rjd cm - r- 4 I Ir 1 1 5'" lil t- - th.l i : t Ti' f:'Ii iii ii ... fr..ui Ce .L--r iu; ' I'taL. twrr:Ury m 'MI')ti. f! t.ia li4 U 111 ' JiOi-VO- . ..... : ( 111, :a A to ttblMUi 1 r ' 1. I- --- t - r i. 14.1. ia t . . iw. VUNK11K. 1 u ! . .- - 10. WKDNKSDAY, OCTOHEI1 Or.DKN DAILY ( OMMLKCIAL: t h;, tt. Jiol L CLARK I. o , 1 With a Compk-t- ,t h - WATCH THIS SI'ACK for S!KCIAI HAHGA1NS WALLACE, SMUIN CO., HucccsHorn to WAM,ACK & TAVEY, WHOLESALE Dry Goods and Notions. 0 Only Excls. Tli ritory. OOODS ALL. Wholpl i.tW AND Xhj floods Tloiife YiULU M-.Ll .t 1 tD. is Oiidon, and tho Lniy.-rs- t in th TrK llt.Llli.IA m& MisoruUl SOLE Atteibi ii'J, H Allei'kiy, Debit 4 AGEVfoVg Co. SOLE AGENTS MAN UFA OTHERS OF iuier-mouutai- I & (INCORPORATED.) Ne-rr- us (ixd.s in HAKOAINS IN ALT, DKI'AHTMKNTS! With No'vt ami Choice Crood from which to Soloel to-da- Herald-Democra- Seasonal)' I500TS AND SHOES. n ' f SON, Dry Goods, Clothing fe es Iiiu o & '.t FINE STIFF HATS, Lined and Tnlmed, in Lig-Ji- t Wrights, Real Estate CUT THIS OUT AND CALL AND LOOK AT THE PROPERTY. two blocks from Car Line, honse, 114x132 Corner Grant and Thirtieth, 60x140 ft Lots, near Twmtj-llfth- , on Cor Line, lSOxHO-Com- rr, an 72xl32-Cor- ner Twenty-Fift- h, tre9, Elf,. 8,000 1,000 two new house, improve ments worth 84,000, renta for 870 per niOHth Hobub renta for $24 per month, two blocks from 25th 50x119 Choice Lots Three Blocks f.um $2,500 Cnion on Grant, 4,001 200 Depot, Choice Lots in Central Park Addition, 1 4 Acres-N- ew WashlBfftoa Honv, Brn, Cellar, Arenoe, 9,000 goo Fin Orchard, Etc., on South 6600 Choice List and Acreage in o all Parts of the City. C. B. WHEELER, : 2404 Washington Arenno, OGDEN, UTAH. |