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Show A- -s hh m r i r. ri 7 ' f , i 2 The Acts eoncedeS tbatbhe business of applying for the adoaitsion ef Utah iy Tuesday Lrcaizzi Jan. 3, 1S72. becoming a stale, and wearisome tpiect jre&Sr pdyyctfk'j'nftt' tmy vthervio-Isiio- n ef business, owing to its repetition:. In existing statutes Kill be per- - its last evening's edition oar aeigbbor m4ited tii thin the Territory (he United says t f t Hlaies. ' It (s not with the religion of business of applying for admission This C. atft'ilml Saint that ire ore note as a State is so old, and has been dealing, tint their practices. Ikey trill talked of and, prepared, fo? so many Kr"preixtidto in .& voriklp of Gad times that it ie begining to become a the dictate of their according and it. is getting time litUa but thru trill not be permitted that wearisome, acceeded ie the request of Congress la-runder the cloak of re the W tidal , Territory. j sibkt dgionT. --' to Mrssaoe. ,, It u among the poaIbIlItif' tbat lf the Mormon priesthood bad not urged iiUBitsY. vnii their admission to tho privileges of Tbe presence of tha Imperial Japanese statehood with each frantie seat, the 'JLr.tfi.Mj la tits country is aa event of chances of securing their cuds would Bjete than bnlioarj Importance. Stead now be far better. ! and quietly' far half a dozen years Perhaps the most striking feature of past American ideas bare been per-- 1 our cotemporary is its in sole nt ta a n ue r mealing the Empire of Japan, and al- of ignoring any and allargnments bearready the fruits are begining to appear. or remotely upoo" iu pet From her complete isolation of a dozen ing directly as hobbies, utterly an worthy of conyears ago, Japan is now taking rank as sideration. Witness the following from ne of the most progressive nations of article same t the ,t the Orient, and by contact wtth other All the arguments that can be used more a is shd rapidly gaining power in the are in faror pf admiscosmopolitan toue. An especial feat- sion, at question feast we have never seen one ure of this com mead able progress worth considering ocj the other side. is the desire - manifested by the AD that have been offered in opposition arise manifestly from anrepnbhcan and Japanese Government ta have its ofH unworthy motives mere political incials, civil and military, visit other na trigue by these who co not car4 a fig tieos and profit by their experience in for the welfare of the people, so long a , the arts of war and of peace. . Among selfhh interests can be gratified.' The to . rule nolen volens is at the the present visitors to oaf country are a desire bottom of the opposition te the ad misnumber of legal and judicial function-- 4 sion ef Utah. j aries ef Japan, who are reported te have We are tempted to retort by asserting ' visited the courts in San Francisco and that the eager haste manifested by the( to have manifested ' the utmost interest Mormon theocrats for the creation of a in our system of administering justice. State, bears of a strong deA Not a few young men and women sire to rule nolens volens, but we forbear, .jroin Japan are already domiciled in One thing is, however, duffiiicntlj manithis country, for the purpose of obtain-in- g fest to reflecting minds, that the 5Ior-msn lmtricAa education and a cor-re-ct leaders are exerting their utmost knowledge of our laws, cus- -i for the admission of! Utah for the purThese will pose of toms and iaetitutiong. averting the just penalties of them with native thei crimes their to back 'carry awaiting them. Seeiug no country the' little leaven which shall other escape from tho retribution which, speedily leaven the whole lamp. Much sooner er later, surely follows all viola --of this is due to the unwearied efforts of ef law,- they are straining every . iliuUter DtLoogr who- has so, ably yen nerve to gain the coveted prize ef Staterepresented oar Government- at the hood and the consequent immunity for to himself which 'under Mormon courts wOuld be of ne court gain Japan - the commendation, not only of AmeriSo extended to Moriqon criminals. cana and Japanese, but of French and extraordinary are Itheir efforts in this Jluglitb residents in the Empire. Five direction that unless we utterly fmsiake . ft tone wemea rank of high the Japanese and Jpung temper of Congress, the accompany the present embassy, nnder theocratic leaders writ overdo the work charge of Mrs. DeLong, who will re which th ey have attempted, and their osain in this country to be educated. precipitate haste will, iu the rnd,' tell most strongly against themaelres. Thd cities the After visiting principal hoof is too plainly vis ble be cloven the the United States, embassy neath the' cloak of, their assumed right- will make - the tour of Europe,' eomness and return to their native land., We KEWSf are glad to observe that Congrats has made an appropriation for defraying Washington! Jan. 22.tIn the IToubc, 1SieIr "expense while hefe,' th giving Chapman of. the- - DUttict of introduced a bill apfreprit Columbia, event Its' yroper algnifieaneo to ah for the completion of th $200,000 ating to both wkieh must result is geod monument. Washingtoa ' - . i nation. The bill recently introduced by Hall " evidences of the pro remitting duties oU ship building mate; other Among up and referred to the gras which these people have made rials was taken , and Means. on Committee Ways instituthrough contact with American the from a Dawpt report tions is the introduction of our interna) Committee presented on Ways and Means, on the commission of sabjeet of negotiation of the funded A revenae system. Americana have already left for Japan debt, with resolutions declaring that the of the Treasury in uegoiialkig for the purpose of Introducing and or--. Secretary the loan authorized July, lttTO, hat for collection the of gkaulng a system neither increased the bonded debt, nor internal reveoue 'similar to Our own. t incurred expenditure contraryt to law. Th report was ordered printed, to.be d.Ks showing the sincere desire of this caHhd up for action in the tflture. i nation to ameliorate their condition, we -Kerr, of the minority, said .lh append the following j extract from a report would probably . be pre' - lato edict of the Mikado ' I sented. m j 'the i i .1 resolution A instructing Ways and is a now undergoing My country Means Committed their earto at complete change from old to new ideas, liest convenience on report tax on manufacwhich I sincerely desire, and therefor tured tobacco bill, passed. call upon all the wise and Farnsworth presented a- memorial to appear and become good guides to Governors of Illinois, Indiana from the is time it Government. the During youth and Ohio, in relation to the two per -- very countries view to foreign eeeessaiy arising from the saloof public a ie become enlightened as to the cent! furid lieferred. laud, well as ' hieaaaf the world; and boys, as A bill was passed extending time dot who will themselves become men .girls, ftd wOmSn, shodld be allowed to go presenting claim for additional bounty 30, f873. abroad, and my country will benefit by to January A bill was passed to establish a tat their knowledge so acquired, , Females, on all manafactored tobacco at a uniheretofore, have had; no position because it was considered' that form ret of siiteen cents a pound. Referred to Ways apd Means Committee! they were without understanding; but if Farnsworth effered a resolution in, edacatedand intelligent, they shoald strncting the CoettniUee for the District have due respect. r of Columbia to i inquire into allegations of the menaorial of the .of rOSTAt TELEGRAPH BItX. Washington, charging all sorts of coA The bill far the establishment of a rupt practices hn the Board of Work the new Trrtorial government: postal telegraph' system, in aceprdance under to the Clerks - with the recommendation contained in He sent the memorial lie then aldesk and bad it read. the Message of President Grant at the luded to the fact of the enormous sum petting of Congress, was on yesterday of $119,000 having been paid to newsintroduced into the House of Re press papers of the District for advertising , ' r One ot within the last eight' month j ... . theater little a the pro. wai, papers r HT provides for the establish-f- f another a sheet which be had gramme, all never beard of before and which anIpBta) e)cgreph offices nounced subscription terms oue cent A fbces on to situated lines, telegraph pe payable at the end of the year. and all other postoffices . withiq , tea year, said the present condition of affairs Hoar WiiTas'of aueh'liais,' whose gross receipts of the District wks the result of Congress for postage amount to $500 per annum. releasing jurisdiction over it. Putter, Uniform rate of tariff sre fixed for Wood and Dawci expressed regret that bsd supported the bill for a Terriquil''di4tsnceSi ,Jthe' Tates' being they Government. Cox and torial tvsniy-fiv.cents, between .offices said they bad opposed the biU Eldridge on less , than two hundred aud fifty grounds. Chapman, delegate , miles apart, fifty cents between offices from tbe District, deprecated any prejuthe cas and expressed bis own over Iwd hundred 'fifty abd under dice ina'nd Cetire that of the Government for fetmddt miles, ypart, and. , night a' full, and impartial invescomplete cents per thousand tigation. n sates twenty-fiv- e The - resolution vs then VV wves. In case of delays or mistakes the adopted. - - A resolution was offered and referred rates fcot refunded, Special rates are directing, the Committee on Qcmmece provil! for pres dfsp&schs forand for to investigate j quarantines and harbor well as , press associations, private regulations of New York, also ;iuto the wires for newspapers The bill contains means for reviving and sustaining a pre vision for the privacy of messages,' American commerce, with pewerAaseud for persons and papers aud bold sessioss authorizing tbs Postmaster General to in New York.) red two the prescribed rates nnder cer.Morgan moved to suspend the rples tain circumstances, provide! for the mad pass a joint resolution proposing to natupurchase of existing lines by a corpor- amend the Constitution, making .Presi- the to citizens ralized eligible ate yompany, e&J reserves to Congress and Vice Presidency; yea 91, the right to up 'the lines at any deucy majority, nayt'75. Less than and amend thetA ci. aad. consequently lost. We called attention some weeks since Whitel Introduced A bill to remove serious must th meet political disabilities from H. V. Johnto objection that from .the son and other citizens of Georgia. thia nature 4 any, measure of Passed. These existing telegraph companies. Cox offered a resolution calling for eom paries La ve accrpted their frauehise reports and correspondence' of agent upon oertain conditions, the perfarta-,- sent abroad toexamineonU.S. Consulates; the lingnisUe of wtich. constitute a contract, also, for information of Consuls abroad, whose obligations Congress has ne right accomplishments with statements of Consular fees, etc. ' ,V . to las j air. The declared hostility of R4 forced, were made nominations measure to The tie following preposed 7 tie companies Internal Reveuue, Assessor ; ef them to f rfirbiis .all hope inducing Wm. Bayers, Thirds District of Califor-- ' surrender tkeir privileges aud it may nia; Postmaster, Henry Demons, Santa !1 be efoabted whether the bill will S. Marshal, 1I. A. SliaSen-burU. Barbara; a law. ' . Colorado; U. S. Attorney, James I E. MacACee, Arizenm - rm . ,,A emt engineer of Chicago, whe A high medical authority say that vs I that rsia can be produced by arti Ceial methods, has petitioned Congress the reason wliy to fete Genaans die of to enable Lira to carry out his ex is because of their'Ton-sta- nt Tie wants to be furnished with consumption singing from childhood. Another 1 03 of not less than 24 pound of powand 0,000 pound physician asserts that the reason Why der to fire in them,' together with an so manyGermans die of consumption ctriCAl battery and oiler appliances, is because of tkeii1 constant Smoking to ntllr him to discharge all the piece from childhood. Pay yonr ' meney and 5 take year choice. ! , SS; f f ' j -- Yicereidftiij e jmr&t& , i ear-mark- s ou t -- - -- - , I to-da- y, -- ' - . mi-nor- itv - m- d - j s tax-paye- nt-'ati- ve. '-- . ;t s con-stitutio- nal . -- ty to4r s two-third- C 1 j to-da- y be-ee- y, 4 -- b-- !? -- peri-menlf- een iaiU-Tiw-wU- i 1 ' c. f ? I Dearer Wt AAtf&ck' of slfe ' 1. ; fisrer. tJ 4mfa, ' railway Tncson, Arizona,1 is reported to be growing very rapidly.;', A New York 'laloorf anftoifhces a Riehniond, i population of 55,000. t New York had three hundred and five murders last year. No bnngiugs; Clara Louisa Kellogg, having renounced her intention of visiting Calii f fornia, will anil for Enrope nu m Report BBd Um V ,-- Pbbtographs'of 'the TitbOrne jury, with name aud elation of the jurure, find, ' ' a ready sale in England. Gustave Dore is said to have pro-- ; thousaud designs duced over fur ive tj-f- ! withoutaasristaoce.; Masiachu-vetts The yiate goverument of conapnsos among its officials New Hampshire men. twenty-on- e Milwaukee is manufacturing large j quantities of agricultural implements w , iUt iGlplCfitit A man at Soymour, Indiana, was recently fined five dollars aud costs for attempting to hang niau. The regular steamer of the Holliday line is thought to have becu captured by the Mexicsu 'iaiurgentJ atMazatlan. Gevernor Huffman, of New York, recommends the passage of laws without distinctions of race or color. jjf. .If. Brown, of Dea Moines, carries rebel beliefs id hi iwe'ntjf-seh- tt ody. He receives a pension. Madame Uistori, whose advent upon the American stage a few years ago caused such furore, is playing in Berlin with indifferent-succesLeap Year parties are being given Tn New York. The ladies invite the geji- tit men to daucu will them aud wait eu them at supper. Colonel Busan B. Anthony says that 45,000 people have heard her lecture on the socisr evil.' Poor things. The sailors of tW'RussianTleet, now in New York harbor, are said to be the dirtiest fellows who have ever lauded at tO-- s. " a OF CAPITAL Thr of nnknttel wbttojr an IntegyiMpraton, with aa aatflt safllcwut rity, want te b faraiahed thm a.yar, whita proapaetiog te Ik. tolat wllda f Ariaona, for folA, aad copper. Terns raaaoaabl. JMiiwm gtraa If required. A. B. (by expra). Addrcoa . i Alt City, Uttto Cottoawaod. wi r , Cincinnati, Jan. 23. A letter appears in the Commercial this morning from Getu W S. Uosecrant, in which be denies that be is in favor of a filibustering attempt to annex Mexico. He regrets the announcement of imaginary schemes against Mexico, because they prodoce false views, cause useless suffering and damage solid interests by hindering the growih b tween the United States and eight tnilliotis of our immediate neighbors of a commerce invited by the proximity and similarity of political institutions, He deprecates any attempt to thrnst our system of govenroeut on otliers, regardless of tbeir feelings or qualifications for the rights of self government, and conclude with the following: 1 think the intelligence and con sciences of our people decidedly favor a just and liberal pslicy f friendship towards Mexico, as the beat for both countries. An exi iting shooting affair took place In CharU-.to(W. Ya.) last evening, under the following circumstances s During the war, the lunds of J no. Clarkson, a wealthy Virginian, were sold for taxes, aud yesterday he sued for their recorer?. During the progress of the trial, Clarkson called the defendant. United States Marshal Stock, a liar. Stock then struck Clarkson, and a general melee ensued, in which seven shots The room was small, and were fired oveT a dozen - persons were present. 4 hw lr With your wire sixty-fouBas been flalihcd quite cltaa By Chief Justice Hi Keao, . . argentA A ai,A.'r enaiBektliil Brigham Hachree, take your crew off fo . , J Spain, , , . . - - Och hen, Brigham Maofiree,5 We know your ways that are dark and tricks that are valu." j Och heae, Brigham Machrea. In the State jru can t stay, K . t Steer yonr eonree t'lUb- -r wy, j Where you eaa prtclio nth day ' The great crime without fear. Cncie Sam cannot utaod - r Polygamy ia thi land, i ' Och hone, Rriahaot, uiy dear, ' aojoarniag bratbera ia god standing ar ly iuritL Aud then taka tny advise Och b"n, UughaWi Miuhroe, up Air ever that horrllde vice, Och hoar, BrigUaui JLtchree. Be a good iuy.il men, , . . Do the beat that you ran, Oct the red of your cl.m j To reform witla thes, ; . And youll .j V. 8. Oraot The ton and strtpi-- plant, Ovh hone, to protect tine. fire A. r A . tt5 qVEUT. Oeittie d, importance. " ' mr L.... j- IlsTS lO Game! Sid Cent t4 NOTICE ( " A JroMAXTjc pair were blessed with a. h' hereh that 9E0R9X in the number of daughters, the eldest of whom Ljq-otr- SiiAPPXBhascol Lumber Caidoruia tah aad and to ia was named Caroline, the s'cood Made- Be limjy, of said com petty way interested in the htuinew R. P. M. OBLT, Attoraey, JlS-l- t line, the' third E valine, the fourth Ange-lioand the Ef.b Evaigelinn. Finally, a sixth datighier.wan boro to them, and w I find no name for for a time they-olifcairt when With the it J. termination, VT oTICR te hereby yins that thesuheeriher has sold all of hie stock in the Utah aad Califorsuddenly the jTJSlbsr exclaimed : "I J.l lii her Ootapaav, and ia ia aa way intereetad nia have it; Well name her Crinoline V and te Uthusisauf eahf corporation. e j -- It -- i BhtNxixiar. UKK ClTT, SALT J. Wotrx. RECEPTION COMMITTEE; Butnun. B. " S COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: J.gvtrsu. jr.Wei.rt. J. Mmcrisno.v. II. Axxra. Jl-t- d . a XD. PBEBLB LIVERY, r j STABLE SALE FEED; . t f - , rjr COEHALL, r f t sacsjND south rruxxr, Lak Ctty, L 1 ; .j Its Wa Ctah x. m. J . T1TI. - ' rat'. -- Jit U . j ' VEAL, 1 EAUSTS HALL, -- A3T CRT i r. .. - H FEUHuiilY lit, 1871 v . . ' .t ' v YOCil MASIvA RBADT.-f-- ,..T eSTFo.r CHOICE CUTS giro us s . jiOtf. GRAND i ojonit A.J v S OF 8LATF MARKET. a nr if . 58 EAST TEMPLE tl3 ' I KASTTKMFI.E 5TRF.BT, f ,, ' , , , i cr uxji.'i ! , (8ucre b, Bnasey, Dahtof A Coj C. L Bmm, TD Frret Qcnaa, Caabter. ( VOHt Hesattr, fret AXTimar j CUy,Uth Xr i Smlt Look 0. f r ...I j comwctiaff nSre At WHEEL2AR-ROW- j j , , timffy 1 J1 at Ogd and Ctorinn Uteh.nnd Virguus and Stena, Menteaxr - . IF tEALXKS elA Dust, Colts sad fWrwrteyi Drew Kxchang on N.e Tork. Chlo.,re, Si Loitia, Otnaha, Dreear, San Frencte.eHd m par t ot Iturep. Colte t:.uc promptly oktentMl jm. S, Cf GENERAL HARD-- , i WARE, PICKS, SHOT c..iT. c Ayii'SS s tee. pakct Pon feed on, and (tarfliag die. BEJNO th oflife, tit- - Morieu BUI 1 Ickmaa. ELS, DRIIL3, th Daate Cht- -f ef L'tnh, written by hlmaeli; with note by J. 11. Beadle, Itoq- - ol Sait explaaatery GROCERIES,' CLOTHING, Leke Oty Thte book to Stled with th Mottling and v more ef the rewarkehia faa TO. GOODS, a, perado mao religious faaeri ef thr ag. wh I now, after brer thirty fear ef crime, in iron, at Damp awaiting iu trial for aa nntoid Tcri I Ivu tie, in toany ef.widcR'wure CO 1 pcr 5 kamtwr-ofrtnurfie- . t Dclirsiad ia Wain part Of city. K. RmtairCail i Agvat Rocky - J. R. . , O'" P. wrfoPS, aad Tree ffowpany. JiS-rf i tdrbett; - j ar - e. V J- g n v : f v Crystal Palaco Saloon "''Revere - it - ; Koruo, ; CITY'. &AJLSV 1 y i Ths Dost Wines, Liquors, aadCiCRi la tbg Otjr- 42Zt I.. Iti, n core-mltt- ed hy th dtree tinier of Brigham Toung, who reomred tite proreed ef hto life ef crime, and pretended to tarn them ever to th Mornaoa Churek. It we th wmitMteef Bill Htckaiaa, together, with cel lateral eridrnee. which enahhj U grand jury of Ctah te And ledictmesl egainat Brigham T cung, Oraon Hyde, thud II. Weliaasd vtbef Mormoa toadew of Vtah-fu-r th crime of murd-r- , lot abfch they sre coiled to aorercr at th her of Jiiai k. Thl wondertnl hook UI be fuand te fully dntoturtrad the fact that Truth to treuger then fiction." Srcraak hurtca It is confidently bettered that this bank, or lii Med with a tremcadoo mle, and drrniere, m agon t and ecbere. wbowih to aa reriy euppiy, should od in their order get at once to thetr regoier wbeleoal new dealer, aa all wiU be Ailed te th order te which are re caired. Sixteea Sne Bluet rat lone; Itthey mu. fine paper Bear XUO page. P rise CiotU, SI CO, Paper, i fret. Single onpia will be tnaiicd postpaid te any part of Out Vnited States, no reeript of th price, a .om a publwlted. EatrwurtCnarj to agen. Adilrmw B-- Ko. w ft I?'1 - - iV-4- t 1 1 i. Frico, - .i HOUSE white Hr. A ORE- - SACKS, Crighams Destroying Angel ii OF ' MINING TOOLS, FUSE, POJVDEIl Ready Jon. 15. I8T3. a. w.wwrx BALT LAKECITY.-U- x --to v STREET,-SAL- vioe. a. fext. - 4 j LAKE! CITY. Jltdf BANKING t . 13 . KO. A. - &' -- t , . CKOFCTT. ptit.liah--r, street (Park. Uetelj New Vnk. jis-- l w - trAHwfeeiMtABkM. WTtOM- - JUmrv 'Dflto, Salt ink. City, wilt ror.i t pecte attare tlera. ' nooks terete had t rnMteher Ltnnd dtecvuut te whnicaalo dretere, J S5t3 TAtTTS BA CONSTANTLY ON HAND-- , MAIN STKXTTOlpnmts AT TUX i Cast Hsacsnatlo - Prices, O' DELSOS CCMEZTE CO, Prepriets il?.B' m. Piwreuy tea rder f hmits Mtnmwr & I. YcAssSxRricB OFP1CX ffnS z- -.j 'AH rfUAuriA. Orer Kteond (StsMs r JLgUt Ce OnW Aa. Itenre. J!. t X7 ALEEC a tu-xti- r, tu.tti w.iu. r,.,. a c. trori - I" - usvn:r CFFSCI ! 17 R . GAEEEHEU te.fly.ml FteSty eg cSre , CAnpE'iTEns UK SALT LAKX EOV2S. toanteg . dty. Stilt La!:o Houco i xDRIVAT3 DETECTIVE, . Himball C: Lawrences. UklreffceM.'' 'eo;,"' r XLO.UX3 ' E:o with r'eatL;is as . Xlfpatth. a 8ar Cm, n ib f Wi.l itw?5r u ,t a,tn... . - .6-e- f At-aw-r'a p-- It... v - & CO., J Prepriiter. i . S. - ' '.iweg are.- P. iu A N IC E ll O, edn-etur- r Txu. E0BEET AHDEES0H PVBLIIT GENERALLY. w !eCtf.- - Dmirfrew" Halt Leke Mease, van t a "jt a. t A Co's Dree' B'lMX ; FARMERS, NATIONAL BAIITf , i m extra-onliaar- PF.OLIPTLT ATTENDED . MINERS, WJma Root. A nuxoaou. TO t dlS-3- r. choice assortment of i Acsoucher-sal- i e j tONSTANTLT on hand Kallcnhsrg, lake citt, mu. OfftosHmW SOU GOULDjA VJ WILL BK A3. . J- H German Physician & Revere House Block. ' 1 . Zn Press, - v XX ORXmti FOR COALieEFT t th oOb uf Dr. A. , Storm. 1 1 . AND THE . ul. New Vrb, and Ucmtnt, of the Madtenl Bardf the Cnlony of Victor,. A a. trail. oBct tw ' duure north of Kfmtalt A Lawrenre', np atalre. CSe honre from Id a. n. to If k, and ram S to 4 and fi t r. . Ordure left at th. will ire' wm prompt attention at all boor. Sprefol attention gtT.a to direaae in.nientai to wrnnaa and . t j children, j j v 1,1 ! t Hntota and Elerntor for Varehbttse and Htbre I Saw & Flour Hill .Machinery ! I - - A tr coa-Y-i A 4) f i Ceer' ' Poet Use SALT LAKE CITY UTJJZI a j Hydraulic Presses, Water Wheels, ! I ' Work t - i . Three Doers Stmth ! Architectural Iron Specialty! r ly I ,- H t DORIC. - a t Marine A Stationery Engines i , OFFICE OS MAIN NTRSIT, Sausage,1 Corned Heats, . TfT EX CITE? Bank. ldredga slor-at-Lair- MUTTON . d2S-f- -- 1 A r - '.laBquorado" Ball, ,- JOSEPH IIILLEE, r Attorney and Conns SECOND SOUTH STREET, ti uoegah, khgJl-t- f , i I HANSCOM & CO., , UcCUEDY & MOXOAN.- - S. C. The Pioneer Gentiie Butcher, K K. CHAIN, CRiDCATR1 OF DH. Kites MEDICAL. OOiXESB, ftert T S0n, X. CORNER FRJCMONT A TEHAMA STX. ' ' Four doom rest Hocpr eairvtrs. ARK Hun Francisco, ' ATT 6 RIIEYS-AT-lAv- Oulti.. Dosfi VeaL Glutton., and Proprietor. BtlLDERI OF ' ' Wndt ofSawmgm,Dork Butter, Vegetables, Fruit, etc. Hoisting Cl Pumping Gear, - GKEbA.-:i2T3-. V. FAUDEL, . Quartz Hill Machinery, f PUSBLE. As : t lit - frri, y Cliunoery. XTLM. S COR IN NX. AT THE OLD STAND- - prepared to draw, ta strict accordaar law, th nsonumry declantUea of all parenn ifarituing to he entitled tn any porttoa ol the lamia inrlmled Iu the entry of the town lit ef Salt Lak City, Biade by Uon. D. H. W 11, Mayor, , dIS - J'ji : Alton ey & Counselor cl Lavs SALT LAKE CITY Stoat Temple Street (Re Id Bnlldlag. . . r. johhsoh.v e. call. 8. V- V--i . A S. GOULD &. 11 i BM1T1I. Emits Jrsertry A to Salt Xssko Cfty. r- - it JIININO AND RKAL X9TATB AfSNTS, - ll Corn.r Cnnnul and Swnud SsutkKrreteu , ' - Sikh. X ALT LtKR eiTT. ' AND SOL P. MeCCRBT. T0 in . J ATTN A 'IRON WORKS SALT LAKE CITY All kiacto ef Carriagm, Buggies aad Saddto Honas always eo hand (it rwwvaaldu WILLARD m SK1KIUKR1 OK KPCOUD PAT. LANNAN, allMf. SALT LAKE CITY. BROS. VAI2LZECl I Cl Ccur.scicrs. at Law, Attys t r.j J. D. Lamb & Co., Claimants of Real Estate Jf WRIT OF t i Wari, 1 AND .,. I AXISIOHD & GILLEaTIE,1 COIIPOTJUBED. Xrct'BSSORS TO SPECIAL NOTICE Ltvr. W. WILLABD. U HnWan. . U. HUtoKX, Solicitor !! FLOOR COMMITTEE: , ...... j It a ! FFICK OF Dltl. TAIT AND AT THE DAS. RICHARDS' SEATING RINK. J L1 V.V. pfially to foreign Will altaad t ; 9 J SPEATT, W. It. KEITH LY, i. IMPORTED CIGARS, -- NOTICE . & M TITUS a. GRIFFITH, MAIN STREET, i i I D. .CAREFULLY V. Celebrated Lager Beer i e, d auers Wednesday Evening, Jan. 24, 1872 I..1 AT A. r A TTORSEY3 LA W. SAW IAKB CTTr,TA.j", jf per PROPRIETORS. THE f Jinx I i m tmti. smr$M m. E0BEBTS0H Supplies -- J. Harmony Literary j& Debating Society. E. i , SALT LAKE CTTTs - Grand' Social H. TRTJNDT & CO. -- OF e r DEES. S HOLES A MATNARB. C8 3raiit Street, - t" Cr.T. UPRATED aTO-S- f First i ; i g. nt Customers ATTORNEY A1 fJftY, . shown an apple tree growing in the or! chard connected with the County IIos r the second crop of fruit fiital, bearing season.1 Behind the Hospital there is also a Small piece of ground, HEW B0WL1NC ALLEYS, upon which the third crop of cereal is now growing. The firat crop was of barley, which was followed by another of ISTo. corn, and the present' one U a crep of oats. The blades of the oat are liow at .Tart Door, to Weft, War-g- o A Co.m, ' least a foot hipb. f. y " nuGOAsr. B.Sd-te- ATTORNEY - AT - LAW TO .... MAItQETTS The Ios Angeles Neics of December 17tb, has this t We were ypsteiday ng f a. t, J sub-jftt- qf self-style- Boom No. 0, Flret National Bank Mate .treat, Sait Lak Uty. - . -- f!E7 A3Tf Orrtrt ALE, PORTER, ent -- -- KY-AT-I- f I j" 7 en grand-vhiidr- ! Teas, Boifccs, Spices, ATTOHN , j JAtf CHAS. O. LCLZZXr j "JU-- of(a-Stat- i , e Vice-Preside- do. f th Twrttecy,' h . Arctic Soda Water. . i r . er a ti ,iOort loo Oold Country j ' Tajrlork Hotel, front room, mp etetre. OrC Street i i i, i BOWLING SALOON e Bfcocit- i M , te all Will prertio Pysicians, V " jlO-tf- ' We have received the following comTHE PIONEER munication propounding several queries, touching the domestic relationyof the Mormons which have puzzled wiser AM- Dbrains than ours : Second South Ophir, January 21, 1872. I would like you to Mr. Editor (JftJti to must Atakles.) j tell me what relation the children of a Saint sustain to ea. h other whre the father marries or taketo his saintly The Only Full Length Alleys ia IN GENERAL. bosom two sisters: also, when he roar , The Territory 1 1 ries a widow who'bas a daughter three years eld, and wheu she arrives at the feet long ore orer rnty-Srage of sweet sixteen he marries her also, THESE laAUy order. Oentletaea wiahlag to and has children by them both. What bowl a gameSue will Sad thi th All orders bj mail will bo promjUjr is the relation bet wee u the children and First-clas- s Place of the City. 7 their childrens great and faithfulljr executed. . . JpSH. TINS BAR ht tivtji mppU4 with tb finest r Will some of onr renders of a specu brand of lative cast of mind furnish a reply to r these queries ? Sorb cases are not t rpAND f-Prescriptions Pbjrsiciass among the Saints, ahd their so- -' Genuine " Havana Cigars. lution may oue day become a matter of i ALSO -- & lWliihaoit&bdwenldsfoansind&frthe burden of taxation as inhabitants IMPOBTEBS A SO JOBBERS OP ; taxation in support of the Chnrch f W e.the GentilcO. rt, and its demagogue 4. U desire, and it is our greatest aim thee ail mankind free. JkittUtah eannpt be free so lehg s she is qnder the oppresA FINE' S TR UPS, sion of a poliliesf; theocracy. "Europe , T SUGARS tried it jvfjlfferent ttes.fad forms, has 41 on 17 YORK, , and how. baa it succeed edT ; PARK P1ACX3 There Ta not a Gentile tir tli e Union fPBANCIS M. BABCOCK - JOII.X SAJUiOC t r inberjtiag'atgerm.cf intelligence who P. O. BOX, UhUSMX BABCOCK. would not agree to tolerate all religious. This is what obr father fought for, religions libetjy, and left as this goodly Dy permission ve take pleasure in re--: heritage, provided we violate not th erring te Messrs. JCmnUe Eros laws TnerCforVit is obvious that it t I Bankas, No. 12 Wall Ef, N. Y. ; is not with the religion of the . JSlm with we but' are' Saint that dealing, AnKOXiansa. their practices. ..... I ' , . W. IIASKINS.' i rrtiaf , nt-- A Librarian. LOVELL & HEEDa, Pet Gomel 1 , "'1stA ' Attorneys & Conns tilers PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION XO OPIXTS! Buott ORoraxs. i . Cemr Swjimnt UNDERSOLD. No. 70 Tempi Street, th Second and Fourth Monday ot each month. Member of Sister Lodge, and Brethren ia good standing are rerd laity LUC1S UOitN, W. M. inrited t attend. , CnatarorMca ikin, Secy. . , City. s t STABLlSinsD J ' Lodge - Regular Ctimmuoieation A. Mount Moriah Hall, Co in mere Baiidtag, East M.- ttATfe. AtUfat'alAW C. i j rTAlCv. OFFICE In Kimlxtir $ Block, sW the E . Marshals Vjfoet SJtt Lmki j . A ciiaf rT.r,T - . d MYRONIWLEYf f fsy Altaru,yalIiaw, Dk 'i .1. Which W9 offer at the lowest cash J ! . W OFfiCRT MAIN STXXXT, , Not to tr , ALT LAiCE ClTT. Fancy Articles, , toA . aoLTciToss us . prices, and ora determined ct "LzN. j. AND . r CLE SO. t A. A XI. .... f - Toilet and Jj-- tf JOHNS LODGE OF PERFECTION. NO. 1, A. k A. 8. R., (ImU at Masonic Hail, (Comaw M Building,! Mala street, rery Second aud Fvarth of rerli month, 6joaraiag hrethrea ore Tulay cerdudiy iuvitod to attend. T-TRACT, T. F.O.M. Ill M. Sir ears, Secy, T. ' 7 r. K. in Cphimem lluildiugs, Mata street, halt Lake City VOdd Fellows ia goid landing are Inrited to attend. T. C. Ul'..N'.N. 8. ; J. Weure, Secy. , e well-bei- JSo U. SUAW, W. M. r Secretary . cardial I, O. O. JET. ry Th a relay at TAH LODOBNO. lr Meet S' ad lrz T a. ttocui. A. f.ttorRsyo. t A A. M. Stated ef thil Lrifi hold ea third firot aad Tareday of M h Wi9yihmouth, at Maaoute Hall, But Tempi f ltor Ledgre and Street. Mnmh NO. J Mexican advices report that the revolution assuming formidable proportions. The revolutionists defeated the Government forces near Sau Luis. It is calculated that Trevino cau concentrate 6,009 revolutionists. The Government forces are coming ta the northern frontier. Great excitement is reported in the city of Mexico, owing to a rumor t! at Dies, with a force of insurgent cavalry wasiu the vicinity. Gt. Paul, Jan. 23. Wm. Doldaten-rof- f, Commissioner from Russia to visit the prisons or the United States, arrived here with D. D. Merrill, Geuferal Manager of the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, and other gentlemen from Milwaukee. lie inspected the Reform School other public institutions and was banq'iietled in the evening. "A gentleman in from Manitoba last uighq reports that the excitement' still continues regarding the discovery of gold in Peace River District, 600 miles from Edmuuston. Columbia (S. C.), Jan. 23. It, i reKt Klux ported that the twenty-fivprisoners, who were sentenced to terms exceeding one year, were transported jrom the State yesterday. As the Marshal had discovered - a Klau plot to resc-othe men if conveyed through the State, he concluded to take them by sleatoer from Charleston. , St. Louis, Jan. 23 The Democrat this . morning editorially favors the nomination of Jas. G. Blaine, present Speaker of the House of Representaon the tives, for the Republicau ticket. - LODGE HAHDY & CZLCHSCT.-- Patent Medicines, Bye Stuffs, SC. it. Mtedatoff uni. O. Perfumery, -- I tmh, the breast. All the parties are wealthy and respectable, aud the affair causes great . , -- Och kvae, Brigham, a itho re. of , - - AT . , AT Bast pi Strret, th Friday ef each month. Mm. ben of Sister Lodge, and Kdoaraiag Bretbrea te ore 'not ataadiug cordially inrtted to attend. - ' S.M.ORK, W.M.. i, X. grex, 8oc'y. . - Chemicala, Hi Haanw Building, 8cuad und Fonrth , DetStJ rd n4 re-- 3 Bru, MAMONIO NOTIOK8. r, Arrah, Brigham Mitlir-- e. ii 7Julesfu jl4 Illegal Och hotm, Brigham Machree. j, , Tour bI you here won, . 4 Bat yonr race It to run, . , And yoar conoubial fun i n excitement., a huoSreds of cbilSrva with t YZaAW Sait I Aik aty. CSXcstls C.&Ii Spveial attaatio glree SaTM- -, or Lit I prat tun in kUatng Ctate ar.i Xtto. CnlmriHMW madau. itaaio dun indre-o- V bi Prt ef th Dnitod State by ,as unxwtw . , . Attorney. Srmt-cU- Wasaleh Lodg N. 8, A. F. dk At JIKLB T EOULAR COMMUNICATIONS Turn r g yrre v - u, 2. ---- -- N-S- eh- , HEX nto I .. - i Co. ATtOUNEI- k I WAITED. pw cj, a .four that ball was cannon rcceutly found pound in a'lutnp of coal one hundred and sixty feet below the surface, at the Acudiad coal mine in Nova Scotia. .1. Marie promises aJC cbdsiLrQ- who cured by camp life at not are tive?, Lake Tahoe, Ma funeral which will be comfort to them as tong as they live Dr. Holland, n , bis lecture on the The de "Social C udertow, says : is nation the in the result of bauchery wruugfully bringing np children, and this is wholly due to woman. ' A 'neq p.ryss'hf making steel Las been iu vented by "a Frenchman, which requires from aa hour to an hour aud q ua.. io the operation, aud cau be arrested at any moment, thus producing any desired'quallty of s.eefl The Milwaukee Wisconsin says: There is a very general expression in of Senator favor of the l'm-'-ia- s gs." Howe, aud .if the . election were to be Lake Tahoe. -- According to Col. Von with Schmidts held now, be would be surveys, Lake Tahoe is loca1 ted at an elevation of 6,220 feet above slight opposition. the sea level and covers aa area of During the present Administration 40 square miles. Its greatest depth is fonr appointments of women have been 1,500 leet. lie claims that the quality wartu $4,000 per of the. water is perhaps the purest ia pottloilieeAy year. Over one hundred women are en- the world, being produced from mountmelting snows. The gaged in postofiices throughout th ain streams and mountains are mostly of surrounding couutry. formation An exchange says t The Governor of granite The ouly outlet of the lake is by the CaDforoua is the" best'patd Executivdfn Truckee river, which he estimates car1 the Union, with $7,500 in gold ; Penn- ries during the dryest time of the year 800,000,000 gallons of water daily, and sylvania deals out $5,000 ; New York, for some months during the floods more Louisiana and Texas, $1,000; Connect- than three times - that quantity. He icut, $1,100 ; .Delaware, $1,333 ; and claims that by putting So a dam six feet It bride Island Ge&kuse&f itsdimtuutiva' above low water mark, or one foot above high water, it will give 22,000,000 addiproportion, comes last with q Governor tional per dieic, without interFrom fering gallons paid less than $20 a week. with, the natural or ordinary which it appears that the trade is not fiovr.pf the Ttnckse river during the Summer a profitable r-one. -er The Companys title and ownership to J L'rA1-'- - ' x j1- ? the waters is claimed under the . incorOomDtiBlnM. poration laws of the Slat of California,' Shall rtali IlMoq a St--l 1 and by an Act of Congress peered J uly Little Cottoxwood, Jan. 20, 71. 26, 1SC6, An Act gr&ntiugthe EiHTokTtETfrw become right of way to ditch and canal owners, a State, is the tepic of conversation ever tb public lands, and for other pur poses. throughout the Territory; and is a qo tjttle iwpertaqcqfo fhoew de The Muncie (Ind.) Democrat tells of sirens of its future welfare The 'ma- a secret society, composed entirely of jority of the Gentile community are if ladies of high social position, which has in that city for several months', opposition to such a procedure, deeming existed the of which are held weekly, meetings Tur ir of its tc it premature at the residences of the members. One Ter-torhabitants, because, unlike any other pf the jnembers lately resolved to let which has been admitted, this one her husband see the workings of tho OrJ$r. At the next meeting she smug TiYhft mcjth&rteraedrQife-sjde- d x i FT fit fbto the house, and. at a gleji given Suppose this Territory shall be adrushed into the froiil her,j h signal mitted into the Union; forthwith this secret' ch somber. What be saw we will political thsocrecy will 'grow - and recount in the yvords of tbe' Democrat strengthUA"Tntpitar'of hD "Opposition. Nearly a score ef beautiful women, in Every oSicer elected would be of those foil t zdgaliB, ', going through 'their cus who have hitherto boastingly violated luiAary ceremonies, ; The regalia conthe laws which all other States and sists pf a pair of long' stockinr, a pair Territories I a 'observed. The females, of hort fastened at the top brotd belt or white sash, and uo through ignorance, will continue to go to the polls and vote as they are ordered ttng in ore. - The ceremonies consist in with their own polls, void of an idea JjJrfotmiOg circus feats. , - that they are throwing away their own freedom, beepingAhemselves in thraldom, and preparing for future genera18)20. tions oppression and corruption of the direst kind. The Gentiles ie fact the majority of r-- Mckr, wy t Salt tak, , Msctirw. hnoat rt- A.y. . a . , m.. f , J.D. LAMB ref towto ef th cUkmM r ft r me. vi I WagoM. all ptaao, arrireg whihiag ta pwdaM tmmadlatoiy, jl tw . yr t ttulcsa ys-S- 1 that port. A Halifax paper report --"w Afternoons Harmon WAfiOSS-- T ASklr-st. . , , Ab Kxcitiug Shoetlng Scamp1 Th w w KtvolMtloa In Jleiiro Russian Prta--, so Cunrellsatr In St, Paal-Os- M ye tht6h It- Kina gmh, Brigham Sachre, 4o't PlMtr Kjclttnunt Kn ttrr BUIat Prlwf.m Rune Och hAne, Brivheia Ifacbrce, tW claims to have V itginia, J Gu. heraJ sal FOR ALE, 19th. Uk, , Juwery hoaid apply . kl W Och kue, WUw There to nM Brigham Yoonfc. .Aad th snld thief shoIt tie hum, for like anion th-(tranf Om hie eiitick, du ;e ee While I S but one , Ton my. No, aa I'm put, f Och hose, Whlow Mechre, JBASXJBWN NEWS. Tennyson to come to Berlin. f0 Och kon l murt lur tis fell Inks IU go fa th eosipOal Purr AmsW, hr tti V. O. Teltrpa Co, .1 Tfct3 The Empress, Augusta haa. invited, f nrr. to th Salt US Vusx WMewlSUchrv, if WjnwJr tOsatritofe h-- eon-ommr- ty qth ri e ntewwmmHafia)XimremH-'SMr- JUf.ODB TOJIBIOIUK. s 77 !hW 7wifi vLilf Twed.n and Norway soon. f f ;i fi Wil am MEfrpt U earns I Tor the -- strong-miude- BI - w as ot2 aronr nzvrcv. rr,iLY' EVEr::::3 - iSM- Sfpwfi . I Hi, 4 f i T |