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Show 5a takes of the things of the tiori of these ' unions 'by eociety Father and the Son 'and shows tnem large. They hold them to be bindunto man, 'comes lii?ht and truth in the sight TuMiHhed every WEDNESDAY and SATCllDAT ing between the parties by th OaDE.i PunusHi.xo Commsi. adapted to each succeeding age, aud and seek no sanction from hid from the foundation of heaven, kept things tiiurlc W. Penrose, Editor. of the world are made known to these human authority, lo say that Presand I) a mi MmiagT. who arc simple and unlearned as ident Young denies the doetrine or True fact of plural marriage, is a base and judged bya. worldly standard Christianity is progressive. J It opens wilful fabrication, just such as might me 1871. way ior a cuuijuuuivuiiuu AUGUST 29. SATURDAY, foulest newspathe human and the divine. It be expected from the gradually melts the veil of the cover- per ever published in any country. V K Hh It ELI PKOG HESS I Now let the eatspaw business pro ing drawn over the eyes of the naunthe the to and clears, path tions, ceed, but take care, for, in the grab . The St. Louis Republican, argu- bounded spheres of everlasting truth, for greenback chestnuts, the monkey ing against new religious, says: "It which the immortal mind will ex g fruit as well as the cat may get his fingers is the sheerest absurdity to talk of a plore;, feasting on its the way, and continue in the into the hottest place he will find on l.rogrexsiye.Chmt'Muty or advanced .by i journey untireu tnrougn tne eternal this side of the grave. theology." cs. It appears to us :'the sheerest ab- j CITY TAXES. surdity" to talk of an unprogressive TOOHY, BEWARE ! An UHprogressivc reChristianity. Property owners in this city should Commissioner Toohy gave another Christianidead is a religion. ligion understand what appears to be not in the case of yesterday 'opinion" The a Nazirene, promulgated by that city taxes ara ty whom' he discharged, generally known, was an "advanced theology " It wao Major Wells, due as soon as the Assessor and Col the complaint that he rea revelation of truths adapted to the considering lector is furnished with the tax-rolin .Marshal S. U. the sisted Deputy advance in and far wants of that age, This list has now been in the posseshis on electiou of exercise the duty then was of the Mosaic system ninth sion of that officer about three weeks. the but that not Maysustained, day in creed and domiuaut the accepted If he has duly notified the taxpayers or was rightfully present at the City Judea. of the amounts due by them, there The Jicjmllican argues that (,i Hall on that occasion. are many delinquents, for the ordibeat McKean all hollow at heaven-reveale- d Toohy be a sysChristianity nance only gives twenty days grace foraial decisions, coming right to the tem, it was perfect at the time of its after such notification. Sec. 23 of iirst revelation. If it was perfect point in a minuteand introducing the Ordinance in relation to City Ofno extraneous matter, whether in ' then, human ingenuity can add no ficers, says : for the of favor or against accused, improvement'', and it is therefore unThe Assessor and Collecter on reor either religious effect or political progressive." The argument starts ceiving the tax list for collection with a inisconceptiou. The laws and for the gratification of personal spite. shall furnish to each tax payer, or commandments that came from Siuai But Toohy is in danger. The "liber- leave at his usual place of resibut many of als" will be down on him if he ven- dence, a written notice of the amount were "heaven-revealed,of tax due from him, 'and any perthem were superseded by more ad- tures to think for himself on any of son neglecting to pay his tax for vanced principles. We maintain that these matters. No one among them twenty days thereafter it shall be ' a perfect sytem of theology has never is permitted to take any course con- deemed a refusal. to the decisions of the "ring," Now settle up and save yet been revealed to man. In com- trary and any person venturing to say or yourself from trouble and , municating the Divine will to expense. human beings have always been do that which they disapprove is liable The inarch of the times requires inused as mediums. The revelations to the foulest abuse that blackguards creased promptness on the part of Take care, Judge, public officials and more hare come through an imperfect can fulminate. punctuality on the part of the public. Pay your channel and have been intendsd 'for ydu arc on slippery ground i the obedience of imperfect humanity. taxes. unalterablo truths and Fixed adapted CI II A II FOR THE PEOPLE'S TIKCET to man's condition in all ages and AT UIXTA, W. T. ' ;iiItEE.UACKS. under all circumstances, have been The manipulators of Ann Eliza In another column will be found enuueiated, but with them precepts, the for another grab doctrines and laws have been made are making greenPeople's Ticket for Uinta County, known only suitable for the persons backs. A. E, is thereat and (Max- Wyoming Territory. It is a great to whom they were delivered at ths well is tho monkey that is stretching improvement on the regular Demotime when tcy were spokeuTor writ- her paw after the currency chestnuts. cratic document. The Uinta people ten. The true religion must be pro- Lecturing has not panned out enough, are in favor of returning Yv 11. is the next move to re- Steele as Delegate in Congress, and gressive, because man is progressive. so litigation Principles which- could not be re- plenish the empty-- , pockets, of. the we think their head arc level. Col. vealed to the aucient Israelites, be- ','ring" which caught and encircled Steele has done good service for Wycause they wcro not in a condition to a foolish woman. oming at Washington, is a bona fide Last receive aud practice them, could be evening President Young's resident of the Territory, interested to answer tho bill of complaint ask- in its progress and anxious for its deaud were made known to their ? fendants in the first century of the ing for divorce', counsel's fees and welfare. , He will work honestly and Christian era. , And divine- things alimouy, was filed in the Third Dist-ri- faithfully in its behalf, and with the Court. It contains a general solid vote of the Miner's Union is which the people of tho nineteenth century are not able to group and and specific denial of the charges sure of re election . Judge Carey, the embody in practical life, will doubt- embodied in the complaint, but while bachelor candidate of the Repube with the com- licans is in a precarious condition, less bo revealed to their more advanc- denying in the legal sense, admits and is not likely to wear a swallowplainant ed posterity. tho to According RcpuhUcant the union by a ceremony in ac- tail coat and fan the ladies at Wash theory, the Mosaic economy being cordance ' with' the " doctrine and ington any more, at any rate at the heaven revealed, "was perfect, and belief of the Church of Jesus public expense. He may retire to his therefore additions should . never ' ' be made to it, and it was incapable of Christ of Latfc7JayBaintsi'tliat solitary couch. ' ' ' ' And Jesus the Great members thereof might ; rightfully revision. The change of name for Probate Teacher uttered the sheerest absur- enter iuto plural or celestial marJudge is 'commendable. Mr. Remdity" when he showed the progres- riages." And says the1 complainant ington will make an excellent judicisive nature of tho religion he taught, time knew al officer at of the said and the that .union working people of declaring, "I have many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear tho defendant had a wife living to Uinta should go 'solid' for him. II. them now." , And when be promised whom he was legally Inarried i in Garbanatti for prosecuting attorney to his followers after bis departure and for assessor are C is;u. Hopkins the gift of a divine Comforter to The organ of the "ring", which the right men in the right places, ' guide them into all truth," he was never tells the truth except by mis- and the rest of the candidates are uttcriug nonsense. No work of the Creator is perfect take, makes i great hue and cry this O.K. at its beginning. Like the growth morning that President But the best change tfiat we notice Young has of the grain in the field, it springs denied th? doctrine of plural mar- on the Peoples' ticket is the substitufrom a small germKond advances by and emits a large quantity of tion of Wm., Hinton for sheriff in degrees, and when it is perceptible to riage, Its usul slime for the purpose of the place of Castle. - If the straight the vision it is still progressive; "first tho blade, then tho ear, and af- disguising the facts and coating the Democrats of Uinta County wish to ter that tho full corn in the ear.'g truth ' with a dirty covering of false- preserve any show of decency before Modern Christianity is unprogreshood. The Latter-da- y Saints who the country let them join the Miner's The sive because it is dead. life of the Church went out have contracted plural marriages Union in voting for Ilintcn, sad in when the revealer, tho Holy Ghost never, claimed anything,' more allowing the present incumbent, who was withdrawn, and modereu theo- for those contracts than that has proved his total incapacity for logians are compelled to fall back on were unions under a relig- the important position of sheriff, to what was written during the days they ious ordinance divinely authorized. drop down to his proper level. when the advanced theology of Christ And they never claimed any less. was being unfolded. With the We say to the advocate! of the of tho "Spirit of Truth They care nothing about the recogni- - Peoples' Ticket, work like men and which 1111 x;i)i:. utaii. ue-twe- v . unite like brothers 1 the election for-- ' "all.r-- f ...... of your chosen candidates.. Keep o Tbe following game of LM B. good watch at the polls for the tricks of your opponents; rouse out every between tie Call's Fort legal voter who is on the right side; andPlainCi.yriaClub:TeD,leC Ukiok. and with vigilance, union and determination you will gain a glorious Wm Miller, p.. 3 Ceddes, c... victory on the 1st of September. J Skeen, s e...'. J Pole, Uinta County Election, Wyoming Territory, Sept. 1st, 1S71. PEOPLE'S TICKET. II t G H P,,'D9- - ' f 4 5 2 I" :. J 2 2 3 """' Enme;2b...' -? lb..::::;::-England, Eumes, 3 b. Peterson, c f II Oedden, ast. c... J Spiers, r f Out,. 4 " '.. I J " - i' 2 2 I 3 I ;'m'mZZ S life-givin- i.i l. ' -- " ' tax-paye- r , ; ct inter-marriag- ( f res-torati- 7 ' K. Attorney;-SM. C. Schools; Hop- Temple, Supt. of kins, Assessor; II. Robinson, Surveyor; Thomas Streets, Coroner; T M. Curtin, Jeese Knight, Justices of the Peace, Evanston Precinct; John E. Stou' 8, Justice of the Peace, Alruy; J. Rowland, Justice of the Peace, Milliard; Moses Byrne, Justice of the Peace, Piedmont; P. Herreford, Justice of the Peace, Bridgcr; John Olson, C Delong, Constables, Evanston Precinct; Thomas Beach, Constable, Almy; S. W. Sraitb, Constable, Milliard; C. Waldo, Conslaklt, Pied-mon- t. The above ticket was unanimously adopted by the members of the "Miners'. Union." David Miller, Prest. ' ' Edward Benxeti, Sec. ' ' ALMiAug. 23d, 1874. " ' i ' mm Struck by Lightning. Ghaxtsville Citt, Aug. 24, '74. ;i two youngest while the eveniug, sons of Alma 11. Hale, were in the pasture, driving up the cows, there cax.e ou a thunder storm, aud the elder says to younger, "Let us leave the "cows and go home " They turned the horse loose that ; they Lad! been riding,' and commenced to run, . bull had not run very far before they were both struck senseless. The elder of the two was about two rods in advance and received (be slightor shock, from which he sfcon partially recovered, and he arose to his feet and started home, but he thought of his brother and returned back and found him lying on his face, dead as he supposed. He screamed for hi father, aud ran for the huse, which wa some sixty rods distant, but met his father about half way. He then began to feel the effects 9f the electricity in tis legs and could scarcely walk any further. Brother Halo started in pursuit of his other son, a&d only succeeded ia Siding him by seeing a cow lying on the ground as if she were dead. The cow was killed and lay about three rods from the bey. The boy was dead lo all outward appearance, but the father placed his hand upon his heart and ound that it stilll beat feebly. He laid hands upon him and the boy began to show signs of life., In a few minutes A. L. Hale arrived on the ' ground. The lad heard the cries, ef the elder boys, and the two administered to him two or three times, each time with good results. They carried him to the house, when a number of Elders were sent for, and 5 . . . through (hepower'of God that wastkere made manifest, he was by degrees giadu-all- y restored to consciousness, but in the meantime he suffered terrible till eleven o'clock. Then he got easier, and ke is recovering slowly this morning. They found a hole torn in his hat in front and a slight scar on one eye, which was done . by the lightning, J. It. ClAEK. Vet. Ete. Xtwr 23th inst. i , ., A brother of Senator fr 3 3 9 3 2 J 3 II. Obme, Umpire. Attack 011 a Senator and Congressman. From tb Charleston "News" and ''Courier." Georgetown, Aug. 14. Last night was enacted one of the most disgraceful scenes that have ever occurred in Chis State since the war. The rival factions of the Radical party in this county have been at Y. II. Jones, our Senator, enmity buing acknowledged leader of one party, and James A; Bowley, one of our representatives, the leader of the other. Tho Bowley crowd last night surrounded Jones' house, and fired at n aii nignt, wounding lour men and it.11 kicking up a muss .generally. This morning yonrreporter went to Jones' residence, and what wa3his surprise 1 1 t . .v w sco ..uuii vuiv xl luu.1 aouso dux toe whole fence riddled with ;bullet8 and,, form no slugs. Your readers-ca' looks idea the of the of adequate and outside tbe inside house; just literally full of bullet holes and bullets.' The wonder is that every in' mate was not killed,1 half of theb being wftunded anyhow.1 Thisiaorn- 1 1 . 1 -- 1. n insr thft ShprifF niilnrl the milit.1.1 hv ' had been arresting everyone connewith this riotous proceeding. The' leading scoundrel, Bowley, is now in j ill," together '"with '"'several others. Woodburv. one of our col cted " ored wardens, who was also in the row, ran off to North Island, and up to this time he, lias not been caught. I believe I express the wish of every decent white and eolored man in when I' say that it is our hope that Bowley and bis miserable crowd (especially Bowley) may spend a sweci time in the penitentiary. Tl town (even while I am tinting) is in a great excitement. Every body fa on the go. I forgot to .'Motion that they fired four shots at the the-tow- , r rnr ca tnn 1 n tart 1 iim r ui u tion being to kill Congressman Rat- -' ney; being expetted to arrive tass night by the mail stage.1 RED ME 111! Chectp for Cash. VfK HAVI JEST 8IAMM OM NEW STEAM SAW-MILAud Brownlow itf tanfttg vc A No. published an appeal to voters ' from which we make this extract: "Now, is it fair for this man Jarvis to grab it all? Sun, stand thou on Mount Gibeon, high in the heavens; and thou, moon, in the valley of Agalon, and witness, if yo please, the entire annihilation and everlasting destruction of all who may dare oppose those modern Joshuas on their onward march to this little office. Be ashamed, and get out of the old man's way, and give it to me for one term, and then you may fijrU over it hereafter." s, J . waa a eandidale County Register in the recent Tennessee election, and fellow-citizen- T, s7 Total, Chicago is now called ''Cremation City." r . Garbanatti, Prosecuting Last J 4 I. rs mor-tals- aotjii:k At a meeting of the "Miners' Union" Total, JfVMJU. and other voters of Almy Precinct, the 2 J b GibbF, following ticket was adopted for our J ast. c ZZ'. unanimous support at tbe coming elec- H May, Wheat ley, e ' " tion: A Wkeatly, 3 b 1 V. R. Steele, Delegate to Congress; W. J Whit worth, b Flint, r f..... K. Sloan, C. A. Phipps aud H. T. Hart, J P i County Commissioners: William Hinton, Harper, c f Sheriff; W. Remington, Probate IIGibbs.ss I AM. G. Henderson, 1 f. Lee, County Clerk; II. Judge; out Quality of 1 RED PINE LUMBER Bed-Eo- ck Prices for Cash. COWLEY & Logan,' Cache CO-- , Vtah Co. d32-2- OUTFITS SKS3sS' . 11.. btt UODOK k Co, TSa ud W 8ut of |