OCR Text |
Show 11 IX ESI V I H5I I O IS ATIOX. cannot lVgs find Yesterday Mcjm. of Cul'u'jruia, appeared bcfon llie House committee ou foreign Tenons to ure i he complaints of then const tueuts against Chinese immiChina-mei gration. Tliq itf roductiou of under oi vile" labor contracts, and the importation of Chinese women for immoral purposes wcrcskowu to be in conflict with the Burliiigame atvl the general hostility of Lut-tjvll- , n treaty, the people of.Cafypja theystem was urged upon the committee, who pro'nwed .iwuiidito action upon the tsubject. There is a great outcry on the Coast against the sleek and ly, but paticnl ad industrious lyogrjiun-'Bat the intense aatipathics of the ("alifornians ' are v'not 'shared by the majority of the people of this . great Republic. No onq can dispute a that the Chinese have as-oc- d ri'ditto takd'up'lhcif abode in this free country as the Irish, the Ger- If they mans or the Scandinavians. do not cho)se to, become citizens of the United States, we know of no law whioli wiiriiindar th eta from staying here as long as they please, nor of any ju$to qoistitutionfll rea son for h'oultiiig our doois against them. Cheap labor is sought and is neee.ss;iryto the success of many great enterprises. "Celestial'' haudiwoik assijifed largely in the drudgeiof bulidinf; tiie gruat lu'gh way across the contiueut; aud in the instruction of canals aud extensive irrigating ditches, somuch needed in the great West, the steady toil of the in the scorchittBheat of suuitucr uaus .piuvod lnvalua pig-taile- ice-eat- d, jr claim to icm. From ' The argument for the banishment f the Chinese on the ground of cheap labor" would have a curious effect if applied in other directions. If it, is right to, prevent Chinese im migration because John will work cheaper than Terence or Fritz, then "ould Ire Paddy should be kept-iland" because he will work cheaper '""'' than Asa and Jonathan. " The ey(ls of Chinese immigration can be controlled or regujated by suitable constitutional laws; thobeuer fits of Chiueso labor tare immense, and should be utilized;' ,Iy a. judi cious use of the latter, vast tracts of now useless land could be brought into cultivation, and many great enterprises be successfully accomplished and the, former are not too formidable for, wisdom without prejudice' to overcome or jpreveut froni affectlocgl ing any national .'or extensive ' ' " Wheat an injury. X '" ' ' '; Mention in Troji, reaclie I in cash and and 'dried wheat paid far at J. STANFORD'S, Fifth Street, The highest pric s ' Ogicri. ' " ; a ' TUK AMERICAN f ARDINE CO's BOOKLESS fnnlhifs, are mni h heUer, nud lew thau 17'ly lialf tho cont of Jinportwl 3tii"w i . i 7f- - 'Slim Jim." the monte Mian, has been arrested in California for assisting Geo. LewitS alias Hper, to escape. t : ConRi) of my custom ers whom T' hav acci!nmvl;ifetf with cre'lit M Hot n1 Slio that th"y will oblipe ly p.Uiing to cettlc forthwit, im it is th se.tsou fur 'minur in? up."t( 'J'bi call ii iinpfmt.ivf. JodKl'K TYKUELIi. d7'J4t pl00-a- t . i t i i i, The Dhama. Next Menday there will be a grand dramatic performance We ii the Theatre. See advertisement shall huTe'mnre to say about it another ., - lewuth-wester- 11. 1. Clawson, Esq., Uody AnaivED and his sons arrivpd yesterday (at Salt Lake with the body of Mrs. Alice Claw 8n.. .The. fuucral took place to day, hie ' Daily. ,rn tWr. B ... pririn'pl and the fU.nl.!icn Party the IXr Muo h' wiwtarly piwhe.1 to th fcrefront, or jour,, and iMTlntved a :mirceR miprecHc.tci i, 'I Iii.tory ot kw-I- mterpri-w- . lly nnlw a lias lican BK.smnB'i n.t tinNational i ili orgwyJi.r ! i it piition 'I ho a ,Iuling Hrpl)lic;m?apcr ot on its political cliaractPr dora f), it irwt iM tiaiw to popnW 7, It aili'i at the highest fxrlt.nce m all ilt i.Hrt nlenta. and in thia f r of proirrwsive joiirual'im position anions the host. apii-!- i 1 aloti- - NTK KA t- - 'the inakig "Iecial INTKU-OCEA- FAMILY A Itn M..;. NEWSPAPER. ' columiR-r- o carnftilly guarded aEaintt objiKtiimab f mutter, uuil. every eirurt is niul tj r ir pleiwant aud j.rofitabln companion to the honn fireil. The Commercial Department ' I conduct with (cveat rie,nn(l evrjihinK lis donw to inak he MAHKKT KKKtl'TX (oicHanllie FAltSlKKS and HUSLS8 the Nortliwest, can KKLY L'l'ON, r MK The Agricultural Iepai(ment edited May-nar- ( & i deft-m-i treasury-jJepart-mea- I would ro(ectfullT int'orm those SVmi-Weekl- y Estilliklidl less than pre.i.tfiVM lt,,'l'-licai- ' a. - Weekly, , time. Mormon On Monday afternoon from Utah arrived in this city on hi3 way to visit iriends in Ashtield, Mass., where he 'was born- a'ud in Shaftsbury, Vt., where he went when ten years old and where he lived for upwards. of fifteen- years.- Jlis name is T. J. King, and will bo remember n ed by the older residents, joi' Vcriflont. ,,. Whon. ihe Hvtd in Sbattsbury he was, a farmer, and was . also epgaged, in, getting out lumber, .lie told to the Messrs. M'cNa,-uiarthen of Ncrth Ilossel;,,, now deceased, nearly all the lumber' used in building their ili!fl and their houses. He moved t5 KMland, Ohio, in . '89-t- f ' THREE FIMTIOVw; , mer-chhniii- IMHHlinv Till; In the Senate, Mori ill rxplaiaed the hill for the better government of the District of Columbia. Johnson introduc Cincine l a bill to aid the Washington, nati and St. Lmi railroad c rapapy to build a narrow gauge road from ti'le water to St. Louis and Chicnjjo. W. L McMellan's chiiRi to be recogniied a Snlor from Louisiana, was referred lo the proper committee-In the,,JIoue, Maynard from the adbanking committee reported back internal the amend to bill versely 'the revhiue act b increasing! the las- on i ., . bank circulation. The amendment indicated by Wheeler last Monday' reducing the ('xpenses'of the'' national' asylum tor rtin.iMen vol unteer Boiiiers vas adopted. wheeler congratulated the committee n buying thus saved $100,000 for the next fiscal " vear. The' pariigraph for the: purclia?e of t postage; stamps for the brought on a discussion, in which the "question of '(be restoration of the franking pi ifilege came up. Kelly hoped the paragraph would be straak oulund d the franking privilege ,resoredv condemned the franking privilege as having operated to cut 6ff free between the people httd the'r The motion to ptrike representatives. out the paragraph was rejected, 71 to 77, and the committee rose, Butler, of Mas8.,.frflm the judiciary committee, reported a supplementary civil rights. bill; ordered to be tinted and committed Daily of Ihe. 17. .Thursihy . - Congressional. ITEMS. LOCAL inrrbcetit,is Vrong n principle and impracticable in ac- be' lsiarofully by gcutlemtn of ability auj la Literature, Gcierul Neics, oral and ,1 Foreign Domestic Correspondency d- - , And everything that gwa to make A First-cla- ss It Newspaper not e.'tfollvd by anv publication in U is a couptiy. The IKXKR-OGEAInnc-imicc- a. U AHVhj' M AT 10 N A L flEVVSPA P E Tt , ..... one that will be foiinif nffnl and interesting to Americans in every pjirtQf the globe. Wiiile it the UIIKAT INThRESTS especially repreio-ti- t Dec. 13. Winucmucca, ( of tha KOHTUU Kfc'f,, it it Jkatiounl in it views A man named 'George "Wallace, a id coinprehenivp in itB Virm Tuit'sTHi Place. Williams & Co. in its political linrti. it i not biotcil,, and jm a'l in stabbed was the gambler, fatally dicru-siiaims to be cuudid, diniftod. aud above call attention to their pew stock (of door ' nbdomen .this afternoon by rf inaii perorntl ahite;' h.-Tli Uia largest aggrogat locks tuid, builder's fittings and iitutviial. named Teter Itifrgs.' The murddr clrrtilatioi) of any newspaper ptiMUned in tlio Sde adv., and if jou wnat to buijijusl NrirtliWesf.'It i rent-linro Ibtvn b.ooo stabwas a cold blooded one.' 1 at Stabbing ( ' -- lN'l'KH-OCKA- call on Williams. ' ' a, After . - ! hVa I'ont-oflii-- lifributed .tate in every nd Territory in the Onltt-- ?tHt-- . i'h alMlie Urifi.-'b- ProviiKV, au LUioem;Ui luiuiti Stal'us and couutrivs, Wallace, liiggs withdrew the knife from the' wbund and very cool: Terins of Nubneript ion, ly ii'nd ;iico'acerncdly wiped the blade DAILY. on his coat sleeve, placcd.it in "the Itv'mnil 412.0(1 Tier VeaT rpayalie in a scabbard, and then went to the hotel l. ii) ikl .vae in HUnitur) breefl iiionthi 3.0H 2tf and awaited the arrival of the sheriff, tyuduy.cditiou, per year .te, tia) who- arrested and placed buji-i309 jail. J!y mail per year (in advance) li.no (in advance) A talktof lynching was jiudaJgcd iu, llv mail, club ot four, lli.(Ml By mail, tlnlmr six tm irtvanrp) but tha excitennt .sub&idcd iu, a few l!y mail, cuh of Vi (ui advauc) i0 '' One fkik copy wit' a every club often, iu no. and direction fears hours, that, " ' VEKKLYi: :ixe entertained at present. 1.50 lly ntrt'l, rr 2WT ' ' i ;. bing- ui - . say" that a new firm 'be organized' cVinposed'-'oBu1istahtlal"bU!iness'iuen "'for a general merchandise (Soneern oh'Main street, 'to 1830, and-- ' soon afterward bought a draw lots' of custom ahd stir up trade furui in. Portage couuty, near Mautua, ' All tight.""' Ohioj where he lived about six years. geuerally. Here'urned to Shaft&bury in I8i3, to sell his arm, and has not begu .'.Improving. Walker Lros are adding 5 00 Cliiti of four (In av:inf e; there since. Froni Oliio be nibved to the general appearance of ihcir esClub tif fern (hi 1viic) ' to Ilancock County, Illinois,' ' and tablishment on Main Street, by two fin. 20.01) Clnbof twenty, (in advance) .The Wrong Custom CorOri"FRKE'cpy wirti every club of HroDty. was living at Nauvoo at the time bay windows for the purpose of inhibitrect ed. " of the Mormon exodus. Mr." King ing choice articles of their large slock tiew potnjr'e' law It is rjuile generally the citsfom to POSTAGE.t-1 ell'ect tiwlnt tay f was well acquainted with Joseph and of merchandise.' If another sforj were take strong liver stimulants for the cure A.D., 176. Under this law the po tape of liver complaint, and bolh the iniueral January, on netrirpori nmt be paid AT THE U( K1LK Ilyrum Smith, and worked with added to the building it would be a Thin will WHKKKTUliY it :M6'R.-'"'TK- is" abeufc' ey , , to 'viini-e")- 1 ; adv.-iBKf- bio. ' Chiuamcn, as a rule, are peaceable, sober, tractable, and, faithful. They quickly learn auy task assigned them, and if they adopt some of the bad habits of the superior race, who cau Wviider at it, or deduce from this ex ercise of their natural powers of imi tation a legitimate argument against their preseucc in the country? , 'It is true the worshippers of Jos? arc heathens and barbarians. But are there not more white heathen and" Christiau barbarians, living under the protection ' cf ' the American eagle's wines tTiau there U any pro bability of bcin equalled numerical ly by the ycllotf-visage- d disciples of Conf' ucius The chattering Chrua-me- u herd together more closely than is healthy for white folk, and their quarters arc not L'ut savory to YuukeeP nostrils is this any rcasou why they should ? V- - rr" bo banishcdfrom'trf Wrcd" out of 'the laud pf the free and thg asylum of the oppreU e J 1l' W&iiAiouO t tenement houses of our largest citjes, the scenes of filth arid squalor that shack the eye of the philanthropist, and the fevcr-- reed frig slums wlu'iv vice and crime and misery and4dcath hold high oaf itial ?'Chinafoinen are brought here fur the worst of purposes. lut is there no traffic of white flesh in the market of lust? If sanitary laws and vice suppn g ordinances' can be brought to bear upon the other denizens of States and eitiesywhy will not lecaj " .... ..'.''"..'.uecessiirvi i..: !..: iiuwcr every iuuiji.itiuu and just; purpose fir; the regulation oftheChine.se? Statutes passed iu ihe Interest 'f'ubliV health and public morality, breaking up the love to V L ss-in- . , i i . mag-nificie- theiu When,.lha Morrouted out of Nauvoo, cut it mons were 'Mr. King went to Des Moines, Iowa, where'he lived seven years. Id 1850 he went td California by way of Salt Lake,; was four y.ears ip Caliurnia; returned by the isthnias route home iu Iowa, and then removed to miles Uinta,?Dayls coujity$,PihH nortlr'of Salt !Lake" Cty.thVre he has resided ever since. ' 116' is a farmer, owns a niee farm ofICO acres, on which h'e" raisesixty-flv- e bushels to the acre.' He is;al thorotrgh Mormon, and 'was a ' Mormon before 'he left Vermeiit. We arc inclined to' think to-hi- s had but one's tSG-AJfis GS yeArs'. bid, land' .'is! a, tind very'iutelligeritman. He knows 1Brigham'"1Youug,.iand! was'a a member of theMormon church' before Ypuni was-- . U( jked about iirilaiu 8 lauious answer to the suit of 4liza Aun,,i" which therprophpt aljes(d'thatjhc( had tu&cmeife, anl that was' No. 1. He said4" the news a well-preserve- d papers pretended not to understand it, bat' it was plaiu enough: - Eliza Ann' brought her suit under Oentile law, aud so Brigham put in his an- swer uuder Geutile law, which of course allows but one wife. 'Among other things,- he said one of the prettiest sights he ever saw was the assembling in September lusts of 12,000 Sunday-sehoo- l children in the Tabernacle at 'Salt Lake; I Mr.' lying, married a Mis3 Olin of Shaftsbury, a cousin of Judge Abram 1 Oliu, cf Washington, formerly of Troy. A sister of Mr. King 'is the wife ot .Case,. rpfwaclji of .Iiooswk,, in fdos which town Mr. King 'ls'also'wll known by sonie of 'the 'old people. He took the train for North Adams, and. will, reach Sbalbury in about' two weeks and will return to Ctah in a,,week.,or, two, later. Jle.thiuks Utah is. the garden of the world, aud says'", the Mormons will be iu no hurry to leave; they have been htin ted so much they do ubt scare vcrv eailv. Mr. Kng was a school mate of the Hon . G eorge B. , Briggs, of New York, and of the lata. Senate Howard, of Michigan,.Troy, k. YJ - Chinese swarming, and impressing t!es loathsome trade of Chjaese prostitution would be proper and consistent, providing they operated equally upon other races. But to eject or shut out the Mongolian! for evils of which the Caucassian Press, .PectHcr' siruci-ui'e- It . and vegetable kingdoms have been diligently searched to procure the most drasiic and poisonous purgative , in order to 'produce a powerful 'effect upon the liver, and arouse the lagging and organ. This system ef tieatuvait is on the same princij le as that of giving a weak and debilitated wi.n lurge portions of brandy to e ble him to d a certain amount of work. Whn the stimulant ia withheld, the organ, lik the system,' gradually 'relapses into 'a more torpid or sluggish and weakened condition than belurjr i What tln-wanted? Medicines, which, while tiny cause the bile to' flow frpely 'from the liver, as that organ is toned in to action, will not overwork and thus debilitate it, but will, when their is discontinued, leave.the liver streng.htned Attd healthy. Such remedie-art- ; found, in lr., pierce s Gold.n Medical Discovery and 'Purgative i Pellets. A CUBE OF LIVER DISEASE. '"" "; 'lrfTtcVTexas''May' lO; 1873; Dr. R. V. PiuitcE, Buffalo, t Dbah But: My wifn last year lit this tima was coafiued ,q her bed, with Chroaic Liver Disease I had one oif the best doctors to se" ier, and he gaveLeV hp to le! when I came iipt h s6me' bl your medicine. I bought one buttle nnd commenced giving it She tbm weighted 82 lbs.; now he weighs 140 lbs., and' it robust and hearty.- bho has Inken eight bottles in all, so you ee 1 am an advot cate for your medicines. was a mistake to with one: off Floral CnnE.-- We are in receipt of Vick's Floral Guide for '75. It is the best work of its kind published in America, containing valuable suggestions, impor-tii.oinstructions and numerous illustrations for the benefit of .the florist and kitchen !gardenerv It is published quar at 125 'pents per year, by JaDjtS terl Vick, Ilochesterj N. Y, Send for it'.. f. ' perferrja,fcof tbe Riokards Troupe. The, house is' not jarg'e e,nbug6' 1 iot the , 8th"."-- vn ' INTER-OCEA- . ' N, Jjttke St., Chicago i Here I Look Here! 'I'nr ealfl, a tract of land of 25 acrea, more or situated "ii tlu eatit aide Weber rlverr ni.uth west of l'luiii City. A' pood portion ofwtid tract if covered with 'pod will ti'. It will be sold Kt alo,ut one dollar and thirty-fiv- e cents per acre. Said lanfl cla)med by1 Kdmuud Ktl--is tli. Sen. It uov hi p(ij tiou;jr my autry of tbe quarter section. Any person ' takintt willows or Hlioe from suid tract of land'nrter tliisxlatt will' be liable, to thejpenalties of the law ' ' ' JOSEPH ROBINSON.' PlaiB City, Dec. 7 174. stwlm. bs, of-tb- 0 , tra-pet- i YOU : to KNOW OUGHT - Coupled vt ilh immense power and dura Sewr bility., j'he,enly straight-needl- e ing Machine which combines these great essentials. ;ObserTation and practice have demonntrated the1 fact, that good sewing can V? done on all machines. TUen the enquiry arises; Which Machine runs the lightest? ' ; " first-cla- ' ' THE WISED. 1 :,,,, ' ''" "' :' "'-- i - .v- (jJan. 'THE WEED. V ap- - 'has the handiest - jpu .No: 8 cotton? . ' ,o Query . ' - 'I Which Machine plihnct'E? it - nation:"' ss Wlich Machine sevr the fastest? ( ; . ,THE WEED. witu pe w,. successfully, ." yes! , , . pX;3PIIE WEED,. VICK'S' day ''il. Sa'tufday fill FLORAE GUIDE calls many ftom the outlying , ' ' . , pub-lislie- : , S ' most .during and clever "feajs'Vof LoIt au 1 Fruuk, but wiaL was done was i he best of the kind ever seen in' our Theatre. The dangerous ttiicl ox the single aud, double U were executed petfectty, and with such grace, ease and i ecisioa that fear was .dispelled, 'e'xGi-n- t among' very seuitive ladies, some, of. whom held their breath and tcrued away their eyes .. ' ' from the giddy scene. Mr. Hickards kept the houso in a con"; Wh Mrazil. tinual roar by bis ecsetitrici'ies and clev FROST. TIIE NOTED SCOUT, IWF. ' o FALO BILL. ef ihipersoantidns. He has a rich, powHolland House,' Rockford, l)U., erful voice, 'and a repertoire "of new and " ' April 20,' 1874. original gongs which he well understands Dr. K. V. Pierck, Buffalo, ' N.' V. : how to render so us to catch the popular Siu': I have aow taken fo'nr bottle ''i :) taste. , of your Golden Medical Discovery in " ' ' The performance this evening will be couneciion with your fellets. and must of the same, character, as. last evening! say that nothiTig l have ever taken for my liver has done Ine.as much good. 1 but the programme will be entirely new feel.likp- a, new nan.' Thanks to your ' 1' '' " Those who want to spend" n pleasant ev wonderful medicine. $"; V W; F. '("Buffald'Bf'll" and a Copt, ening enjoy 'Hearty'laugh, cannpl do better than ...and ?e the last. performauce of the lliekards. combi tif.-Katti- e y I.VThR-OCXA- u-i- ? .i.rvjgKAjt'l'sPoMBiNAXioN. The heatre was well filled last, evening to witness the make AKBMAILKI). for all mlmcribers or ajirenti! sending n piilihcritiiins to send the momcy 'So VAX ItiiJT-A(1IN AbUlTlON TO TllK SUnSCKIPTlOX PRICK.': The following are, the rates to be paid under the new la'. Vt KKKLY INTKR-OtfKAIS oehtjper vear 2i)cnt per vear DAILY INTER-OCEAP' cci.ts per year Special arraligeinonts made with country with their pub'icatiuns. fur cluMii' Sample aopiciii free Money can bo eHt by draft, regiatei ed letter, at our money order, exprr," or ' ' '' " risk. nece-Mr- beinj-Vri- ) i c .t .;. . vfhicn ' '. towns to j ,FjkV,xi. Dki. .Wo. are infornicd Ljiat; one of our citzena left a co.iiple of pung OgJen City, 1 shall make it a point 'to te ' FOR 1ST5. sJcorf yokid twgt-- l iic,r lust. ui,ht ih order 'found in niy office always on featuroayg. that they niiUt; form a better acquaint- PiiMNticd "' brilc'E''AD SHOW KOOJI 'on Jikcakt ifr'it. ance ana become acutome 1 to theypke" :ii.':a jiiffc isMiwl, Clnartorly. and loonlMius over iao pAot, '' 500 Kkcravinoh, lifscriptiotis of more tlmn 500 31? .of: bon IV i 'X Tt' jage, but on ,viyitn,'.(hem his 6t Mtr n.' Hurt ! Vi, I'.ill lit'1Opp. to the pid' Tithing morning they wore boh, mn.nd stark with irectioH fur- ( uIhhb, Cnldrr.t J'late tc . Yard. :: . i i Tli u i. 'j most tioful anil rlcpint w&t V oT Hi), khut'tti in 'i ii' ,' ttllt wti.r slij. linvifior rif woria, fun Uo J trough tl)e ruj),. pprutiQii of, ptrftng.uiatoii. in KoKlimi uiid tJerman. $3Bio ofour f!Hie)8 may take a UsfOjii Agent t ) Weed S. r,Jf..t. from this ',. .' ,i Oiab Co. limes. am r.s VrcK, ' AI Hm(.rt i t I'uL-Mi- ei i J. . . b. i . i E E T, S , J ! ,A, P. PERKINS, t i j Kociir,u r x.y; .;3(i.':.1 .f ;WDE3? C1.TT. r Cwy ,! ;, |