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Show y J v i V T -- Tlie Daily Review. "J: r .y-j nr-.- -- -i- x Evening:, ITov. 3, 1871 xidpj BCitiHUro mEHKSTs op itaii! The imprcsekm seem? to prevail in eertnin quarters that the miuiii" interests f this Terri'nry have jeopardized by the action of the Court In attempting lltc enforcement of law, and the punishment of crime. .Nor id.iljJiiflcnlk to trace thi? trrunedin conviction to it antiri; since the Church this city, iii their frnutic effurt organ of v J f to thwart the action, if the Courts Lave "BOTbesitated to stoop to the tte of any weapon. however rttnch they might in-- ; jarrthemselrr and! retard the develop - ment of our mine bjristu.Ii conduct. ' J hate Thjr pcnjisietltly t uiisropu-aente- d and have en- the situation, r deavored to place the Courts nnd Judge in the attitude of aggressors, thereby hoping to Secure to the iselve the sympathy which martyrdom getter-allreceives, be the cait-- e good or had. n.d they Iieon content with this, their esftndnct would have been less reprehensible. But they have gone farther) and Hot ttalilficd with continued and misrepresentation of the 'conduct T Federal nilicials they have Inlmretl diligently to create j jthe impression that the mining interest of Utah were greatly imperiled, and the development of the 'mineral resource of the Territory aeriottsly, if not ( permanently, checked. TM this imprecision is utterly erroneous and, without foundation, no one familiar with the situation can for a moment denr.'f'The truth is. that the mining in terest of Utah were never more pros perous than at tho present time. Capital,! both English nnd American is , ateadilj flowing In for the development t f hew mines, extensive sales are daily, occurrence, work is being rapidly pushed in all the mining mill and furnaces are being erected in almost every camp, nndj ns the result of all this, large and coust.itly increasing shipment oftjrmle ore tjnd No bunion are of daily ymcurrenc. for need be one moment capitalist from investing in Utah mines fabulous rejmrts that hate the by Mormon in the tppeired jour sal of this city. A perusal of the milling correspondence of the Review Ivill suffice to convince thcrimot skeptical eflhe prosfierous condition of mining ' affairs in Utah. That there is any danger, imminent or remote, of a civil war in Utah, we do not believe. ' With all their earthly possessions. ritbjtheir own live and the lives of their wives ami children in the lo,tlie' .Mormon leaders arc not o utterly bereft of reason as to precipitate r a, collision which would bring upon them the iron bijind of a nation of forty millions of peep , f' nation which has never yet swiLred defeat at the hands of a foreign r domestic foe. With the odious feature of polvgamy rapidly dying, if not already dead; with a growing spirit of dKsatis faction among the rank and file of their followers; with the rapid influx of Gentiles drawn hither by the almost fabulous wealth of our mine; and with Brigham a fugitive from jnst'ce seeking exile need !e enLp a strange land, no fear tertained of armed resistance to the ex eculion of the law. b-e- u wri-ouil- jr v . r - v ofjnl-mos- dis-'tricl- j " Jde-terre- d t THE FACTS IS TUB CISE. The favorite argument of the Mormon press an! pulpit, in im? tiling the action of Chief Justice McKean In the trial of Hawkins, indicted under the Territorial statute of 1x52, has been that the me tubers of tho L tah Legislature, themselves could neer h ive intended to punish p imy under that statute. Without roll cling th it not a ptrticle of proof was ollered on this point upon the trial, and without regarding the well principle of law t a statute. plain, (dear nnd unanihiguous in ir terms, is to he construed literaMy and without regard to extraneous matters, the Church organs here and elsewhere f vU;fipa tlie ac,; the. Court' jn this particuar, A cor res the Tribune, pondeut of our , thorium-frottt who has writing evidently given the nuttier much research, con clmivJy prmes that, eien were the intent of the Mormon legislators of 1812 to be regarded, the same construction must he given the statute which it received upon the trial of Hawkins. i'e extract the following from his letter ns the Tribune of this ruing: The statute under liich llvvkin lias been tried and comicted of adultery was approved March f, 8,12 ; see statutes of Utah jutblLdied by an Act approved Jan. Ill, 18t(. Now at that time what was the position of the Mormons touching polygamy? Their Book of Mormon declared it an abomination before the Lord, and forbade its practice. Their Book of Doctrine and Covenants named it the crime of fornication null polygamy , and denied their belief It) it. In 1814, Joseph Smith and llyruin Smith, in the 'June s and Season, Vol. V., p. 1211. denounced polygamy ami spiritual wifery 'as false and corrupt doctrines, noil expelled Elder Iliram Brown from the church fur preaching Jr. ID rum Smith again repudiated it ns a fiilte doctrine, in tin epistle to the church on China creek. 111. About this time, in a conference with Gov, Ford, of Illinois, at Carthage, Joseph and Hyriim Smith, John Taylor, Willard Ilk hards and other prominent Mormon chiefs, swore solemnly that polygamy was not known nor It was taught at Knit voo. condemned at the general Mor conference in nion England, in 18 HI. and thenceforward. In l8l the .Millennial Slar Church organ in England, vol. vi pngo 22, said of it: It is but another name for whoredom, and unlawful connection, nnd every kind of confusion, corruption ami In 18 1H the Sfar, vol, abomination. , x, page 15?, denounced spiritual polygistn, w xunl resurrection, gross lascii iuusness, the unavoidable separation Vn husbands and wives, and tho communism of property, as the doctrine of corrupt spirits, nnd in close In 1850, affinity with each other. John Taylor, iu a public discussion, at Boulogne, France, explicitly fenii-that the. Church taught or practiced polygamy with its kin.lred abomina pulrg-i.fiist- cs-lai- d th-i- w 1 , Sub-cqiiout- ly wife-ism- d tion. In fine, from the organization of the MoriuouChurch down to August 29ili, 1852, about six months after the np proval of the stature under which prosecution for polygamy have been instituted, the Mormons never njem:d tht-iheads en the subject of polygamy, titt- - r les to denounce it as it deserved, and to deny that they believed, taught or practiced it. This being Indisputably .so, what ia there fa sustain the assumption that the tm tnbers of the said were either jmlygamists themselves, theoreii-callor practically, or intended to exempt the practi6e of polygamy from the operation.of said statute? On the contrary, are we not justified in com ludiug, from fluir own persistent testimony, borne for n score of years, publicly and solemnly, by every means through which they ' had actss to the' public, even cursed and stortt to, that when they enacted said statute, they regarded polygamy a we do. if indeed they thought of it in special at all ? Now, then, can it la justly claimed that in tuking it 89, we are ignoring-- ' flic true intent amt meaning of it, ntsd ate arbitrarily turning it froiti'iu legitimate nse ? I don't believe it ran he shiwn that the i .tunt of the of said statuti' has been ignored in the Hawkins trial. 1 kaovr it v;u not shown on tiie trial, Nor can we bj expected to take second thought Mormon evidence on such a point, since it would have to be in direct evicontra vent ion of their dence, and conxcqncnllj we shouldn't know which to believe. Nor are we at lilr;v. rititt-I-t less com; died, to infer in the premises calculated to anything shield wrong or wrong doer. I offer these suggestions, and beg room for them, because I believe you desire to susain the Court if you can. You know that the denunciation of McKean hy the distaut press is us unjust us anything could be. With these facts Indore tho public, I believe it would cense, and its place be filled rather hy commendation. Judge McKean is fill ing a uiovt .hankies position, and deserve aud tired ttuppoft. He would have it, and universally, cohUI the country at large see things as they arc ai.d have beeiy iu Utah. y V MILK FOR BABE. The performance in Salt Lake are nothing more nor less than a political raid for the purpose of bolstering a bankrupt administration at one end of the line, and ofgtvingnew life to a gang political mercenaries at ofJBolanj Bay the other.' I This i the whole matter ill Herald. . nnttbel Tho above from the Omaha dry nurse ,r-Owak- . - j Jra-uv- r i first-thoug- and attempt to strengthen the fiutb "f tl joint and fire Ihe Mormon heart, Bariktnpt administration is g ood. Gang of Botany Bay political meycena-5- 0 nirilest la 'very good. ' Tju-spHbet hnve a charm of novelty which trill reonitnend them to the Mormon tympanum already wearied with cc a sole repetitions of such phrases as "corunscrupulous adventurrupt judges, We are not ers, and packed juries. that ehurch the surprised organs, haying zhausted their rogue vernacular fur i ' e aufflqieiitly their hatred with avidity which have originality. vile expletives to exp of their rulers, should s epit upon any abu-fv- c the merit of freshness Who spaks next? - REDUTIOX OF THE , The Ghavi Duke Alexis. k; PCBL.XC -- 0. 8,000,000. It is to be Imrne in inind that all this has been accomplished with a reduced schedule of faxes upon most f the, common articles of production consumption. Bitch results afford th most satisfactory proofs of the faithful and efficient execution of the revenue law, and ore the best fruits ofa successful administration. I Gotham not through the rascalities of Tweed Or the amours of Fi-these are things of je.slerdnj and are already forgotten. But the Gr.tud Duke Alexis does not come, and on dll that the eir to tlie Czar of all the Itussias is wot coming at all ! The reception committee are in sore distress. Even should His Royal Highness put in an appenr-nncthis week, the nrlitnry display which so delights the hearts of the must be foregone, since the law of New York prohibit military parade will in five days preceding an election. L pon one thing we lu.iv con- gra uhtte oursvlves, however, that should Duke fail to out in an ap tu, pearance, the country will be spared the disgusting exhibition of toadyism which greeted the advent of the Prince of Wale eleven rears ago. is in trouble DEBT. No feature of the administration of President Grant has been more gratify-in- g than the rapid rc4uction of the pub-li- e debt. ? ' Tlie monthly exhibit front the Treasury Department which aj vm the 1st Inst., fir the month pred f OetolHT, shows a reduction during month of 8,950,490. There is also the 1 reported an unexpended coin balance in tle Treasury of JJ,0ol,JS9.2.t, ami j of currency $1 0,283,80 5.55, . besides coin certificates amounting to 1(5,679,-00The average monthly reduction t the debt thn far during the present fiscal year has been not far from a4 ,f e , THE LsVTEtfT The AGKicvi.TrK.u. kevort for the month of October, 1871, issued by the Department of Agriculture has reached u. In it we find that the wheat crop is about seven per cent, leas than that of last year; oats about the same; barley is much greater iu many States; buckwheat i; comparatively poor; potatoes hold their own in both quantity and quality. 1 he cotton returns are hardly equal to tlie previous month. A general drought, is very damaging to crops generally, reported Umiughoi.t the coun'ry, nnd especially in the West, which has much to do with the greit fire raging throughout the timber and plains. irv mTmKKm ' r f n :t.--- 12,000 ' to-d- ay. It is admitted rverv hand on - Ii-,- 1 The Comptroller office t pay irc-n-t of 2.100 men employed ou the aqueduct, was completed. The police were also 10,0 JO placed to ptid icsterdity, and the credit of the department for the pirks. Three hundred Mormons arrived hero on Wednesday, chiefly fraw England 1 self-appoint- l, ; ! to-d-ay, designating certain Tammany offUml ehu tion returns.' The action to rect-lris thought to be in the interest of Tatn t T'cre will be a large number of business men at nil the polls on election , are preday. The paring to defeat' the ttLkumo of the The ease of Ciptain Cheney of the police, is to be investigated by the grand also cases of other policemen jury; who nre said to have interfered in, the resist niliufi'' and 'clubbed 'ctlizcfts, who tried to get into the office of registration on Tuesday. The Cooper Institute was filled tonight with eiti.eus, at the call of the committee of tv, to ratify the reform ticket. HcitVy G. $iebhen4 wu President, and after detailing the cor rupt nracticcs by which the Tammany ring'' lmd robbed the city of $20,000, 000, introduced Joseph 11. Clmnte, who nnuounccd that all the organizations wort now combined on their candidates, and bv a united effort they would .surely elect a good tv n u piker of them. lion. Samuel Jclthlen and Wm. M. Evaris followed in eloquent addresses, denouncing the ring frauds. and calling on all citizens to give up all on t lection day, and make borincs united efforts to rid the city of a gang of robbers. The Board of Directors of the Panama Railroad . Company yesterday presented David Iloadley, its retiring President, will an elcgint vae of sterling To Tin inscription read: silver. commemorate 18 years of faithful, untiring and unselfish service Us President of the com pan r, from November 1st, 185.1. . P.Oieit Asatnt tlie Simtla .Carotin . ex-o- n y i - PronnUuga. Baltimore, Nov. 2. There was a mass meeting of the Democratic Con iu servative party of the city Monument Square, to protest against the proceedings in South Carolina under the suspension of the writ of habeas eorpns. Clubs of the; various Wards paraded, and Revcrdy Johnson was th lcolutiou .Wvrq adopted, President., old addresses delivered bv John-oYTau Seandt, Pinkney While, Joshua A. Mayor Cleet und others. t, n, Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. L-- Gohlsinith Maid beat Lucy in three straight heat., 2:222:11, and 8 1; Nov. te- -t tf !.; tln Maple Ten l.nc,?n tea A I leva, emh Seventy feet aertioiie, with litre (() (d wit of pitta for rarh alley, and a complete outfit wf i.leDNmvita tailla. Katjilire of : I,. It. intINSTCN. onir. of Tiernan tVillialneun. oppneit. Suit lalu Emtor Review just completed an insjieclioit of mines oya Krs-ler- s I louse. olStf. j Peak, I think, fperbaps, aottte of A for tlie hnve Sait eale. at lake your tenders might be pleased, 16 learn HUNT Ktat.le, a fiumber of fine Brood Marne what have seen. iNAfter a half hours just linjHWtoii from tha Kaet. Inquire at th. rnar OOtf. walk up a winding trail, I find inyself of tiolt bake llouee. on lln dump of ihe Homeward Bound Eire Proof Pnfo. Enquire of In Berlin. . J. JtMtXTnlx, Jeweler, . i Congress Worktngnyms tniti(xr I wntMHfiirmcd by tlie foreman Itouee. Laka Salt Opposite Berlin, Nov. 2. The workingmens that I could not cuter the tunnel without committee of this city have summoned a pnw4 from the Superintendent. I id a congress of workmen to meet here on not. jMAHQNIC but' however, urge, occupied my strike Ho a mize' Ihe , iSJih, general iirg in time over the mineral around looking Lmte No. 8, A- - F. A A, M. Wantch for a reduction of daily labor to nine HELD AT i, which is estimated to amount to RKUULAK COMMUNICATIO.N8 hour. Builitin. En.vt Temple SI reef, the about 200 tons of gnlemi and cnr.xmate Second aud Fourth a I rubur of each month. Plnti- - PiWMlstton. of Sinter ore, which L now being sacked for shipanf nojimruinit Brethren in food ftandiug or cordially Invited to attend. - Puri . Nov. deputation of ment.! R. II. UOBERTSLX, Yi.U. American residents Ja towards , IA L Sv tx, me. presented Anotherten inyiutes Minister nkervtceuf plate,' the cloudless sky,, und licie .un at the in recognition of Id gevGees to. his Sailor Jack mine. Here everything is A.. Ac A. fc. II. c untrymen duriiigjAhO siege and undir done in a business like manner. This ST.JOHN'S LOl HIE or PERFECTION, NO. I. A. at Masonic Halt, (fVemmerc the Comtnuuu. mine, as well a the Homeward Bound, r.nildinc,) Mainmeet, and Fourth street, every is owned by Smith and Bamberger, and Monday of each month. Sojourning btethrsa ar. invited to attend, i worked under the stijicrinteiidcnce of cordially TRACT. T. P. 0. IL the latter. 1 wts not allowed to enter Ixt It. SwitTX, Sec'y. I would this mine, not having a advis all'who are curious enough to Moriah Lodge tint No. TO F. A A. M. Keenlar Uomwunintian come up here, to procure a pass before hebl atA.Masonic Commerce East llell. llnllding. unit fur tlio Dailt ivpnrtoil rompileit Xpeclwlljr leaving the city. Teiaple Street, the ftnenn and Fourth Monday et Co. by Hi k. f. Members of Sisir Lntgia. and at work ou tin mine, and during my each month. Brethren in good etainiing are cordially stay, buckets of galena and carbonate invited te LOLl COtlN, M . M. The Slme Bank Fatlnre. in about came up at the rate of one j f aaiecortuh mem, Scc'jr. Nov. 2. Between five minutes. Over their shaft is erected San Francisco, I. O. O. thirty and forty thousand dollar in coin a large wiudlus house, which will ena LODGE NO. I. Meet every Thumdav at were found iu tho vaults of Jolur Sinte ble this to keep up work all UTAH a.. company In Commerre Butldinga, Stain atrent. aud Gos Bank by the Sheriff, and the the round, regardless of weather. Salt Lako City Odd Followc in good atnading are jear to iuvited SUL. LEW, N. U. attend. demand ns to o 8jK'cial deposits were all safe. stringent They were not J. M. Oumo, Sec'y. The failure did uot produce the traee a pass into their eating apartment. of a run upon any ot the older banks, When pinner was announced, 1 was corand the excitement beyond the niited to attend by the foreman, Lessons on the Gnitar and i all over. Banjo ! It is rumored dially Mr. Ericson, where I partook of a meat is old the who one of that BROWN will gtv. a limited numtwr os good, it not better, than any pre partners, ,MK DICK aelioiare inetmetiuna ou the guitar and worth a million dollars, drew out of the pared Townsend and his three con- banjo, of at his rooms, over Pat Lannan'a Butcher jJ firm some three mouths since, but no cubines. One hundred tons of ore from Simp, on Main street, commencing Monday, Oct. JO. Hours of instruction from 2 till 4 r. M. Far notice was given to tho public of the this m no are to be shipped at ouce by terras apply at room. fact, which makes him responsible for coutrai.-t- . the entire debts of the concern. Many A stones throw front the Sailor Jack of the dcioMtor hope to recede dollar is the Provo mine, which shows an imfor dollar on their demands. mense dejiosit of ore, aud is now being GILMER & SALISBURYS Tlie Broderick Wll Case. rapidU developed by the owners, Meeks The Broderick will case of John Kel and Iiwkitis. Belo-this mine, and running appar ly- t !., against John A. McUlynn et Let wee u the Provo and bailor defendant final obtained the ently having at., verdict in his fat or, took out judgment Jack, is the Beulah lode, owned by Mr. for costs, and sold all the plaint- Rusk and others. Although but little iff" supposed interest in the block vprk has been slone, it shows a tjfue Through Utah Southeast Nevada, hounded by Harrison, Spear, Folsom fissure Win two feet in width, of carbonand Montana. and Stewart streets, vainer! at $250,000, ate and gnlena ore. This promises ti a part ol thn estate; for 600. It was be as ood a mine ns any ou the bill. The ow ners of the Charlotte lode at- LtiTlug Salt Da k City Dally, ran bought in by MG. Cobb. f ulng Sonth to The Mercantile Insurance Company tempted to trace out this location, but t Contend with to solid fott..d but of New York jCity has siuM'iided iu nothing AMERICAN MOFNT NEBO, TINTir, FORK, And abandoned the idea. The of the great Chicago lire rock SEVIER. ST. nKOROK, LTAII; and now It title Iosm-s- . PIUCI1 undisputed. K, NEVADA. requires The jury in the case ofMicliatl Fqiiin nothing but development to make this versus Edward L. Maj berry, for $!), mine wjorth a little fortune. pamixo Tnnoinn Ou the northeast side of this peak is 000 damages for the son of plaintiff' Springvllh-- , Spanish Ftirk, Pnr-i- . being knocked down and severely in- thu MtDottgall, owned by Goo peed Ir-v- o, Walker. This a of vein and Grand Salt Creek, Uhiekcn Creek, bricks from the jured by falling ore !wq and a half feet in width. I am Round Valley, Fillmore, Corn Hotel, returned a verdict for defendtold the grade is very high. The comant. Creek, Bearer, Miners- 125 the has tons ore on of made Dexter California dump. villa, and 2:.'!0j pany is mine tie a to to. This time the on good evidently Agricultufrottieg against On the opposite side of this mountain Ail the principle Tote ns nnd Jlining ral Pn rfcyesterdny. San Francisio, Nov. 3. The demand I find the Russell Thorpe lode. Tois say fa nips in Southern Vtmh and Southeast no Keenda. this uiijiie looks remarkably well for i,u5n"'e.iused by the" insurant o a- The vein is about two exaggeration. and tax MOfsinentu, heavy payments Also leave Corinne, Utah, decline in sfoekri ' accelerated by the feet iu width, and is composed of vein failure of John Si me A Co. The Savings mutter and ore. Tin ore runs in seams Daily,' B turning' Noth to Banks continue to loan money nt nine and is of very high grade. A little this make would a and ten tier cent., aud have sufficient to labor, in my opinion, City, Helena , Fort Benton , very valuable piece of property. A Virginia on meet all requirements Veer Jjndgc, Cedar Creek Mines, with this line be ou shows n lo coutpiO securities. and passing th tough all the As was expected. Judge Dwindle the McDouga!l, nnd it tnay beau extensame. the sion of principal towns and min- rendered a per forma decision in the ing ramps in Mon mines Most on tins peak only of the e- siP'riir 'Pal.vsche against the Pacific tana. tficin make to equal Insurance Co.affirming the validity oflhe require development assessment at 75 er cent, made on tlie to any in the Terr. tory. Of the Silver PRINCIPAL OFFICE, stock of the company to meet the Chica- Mountain. Little Giant, Belle of France, Twin Bobius and WoodHome Ticket, and 'of the action go losses, Wells, Fargo & Building Insurant c Commissioner Mowx- - in de- man Tunnel I will write hereafter. IIoxkst Mixer. the the of making good manding SALT LAKE CITT. O.KKZ capital. All those companies which have levied assessments stand ott that I will ppMrat will XOTKK U lrnl tin same basis; and this deci-io- u My, I tub, th I. fr Ln1 V(ln o, r. w. r.uLMs. the oil question. on the ri!t thy f IftTmlKT, 171, nt o'clock m Ktviv TtMiir. prevent any litigation A The hunt lo beet sugar factory is in., to iiMkc ch enfrt for ilifl To Ufif uf Opliir, y It ih T"rrilnr flmnit now in successful operation, working up C it j. Too! county, F. W. EHLUAN & CO., Ate Mi the Kci!tr'n Uillcc, u! cot- the fifty tons of beets daily.' itt trnt for the nctrrtul in aUT.tW r the bank of nc ami lkmAl f thoon upitit thrwf. nciorHiuic it is uncertain !i rMjhtlm iitfr,tn tliTni, M )ih John Simo & Co. will be wound up by toinstheir can anl plwcc run mu! a!1 pthU4 the Sheriff" or by the Commissioners in ftjtpntr Mti! router. tuT f( Nrrmr. A. A itficxA tnf hiux) ihi Bankruptcy, fin there is conflict of auJOMX HO BhKUV. I). 171. w am! f thority. iMert.iinly cnrwiot rcsnne busi- ProliitD th County Court, of JwHgt AND uWiur. Trctinl ot fttN If, Ttrnor t luh. ness in any event, but there is every reason to suppose that the assets will pay at cost fifty cents on the dollar. , K C pArfticrhit lrtforo rxiIuir between 1 J. Mi. Virginia City, Nev., Nov. 3 Ileek-cd- mil tlw itm aioI 8. Morn, A t who was so badly injured in the of JvliMn Furtiifitre aud jdioNtery iiiiiiiihI coiint. First Joor Xorth of JKIephant Store, Belt her shaft yesterday, has had his ilnUvrn,one thi U,t riUotd by indttbtci! to the tlini knowing Any Uvf Arm nrr n qucutcsl to call and wtlle with J. right leg amputated. M.JImUc st bm old tand, who iflthAoiily Lwrtmca Taft died yesterday from Authorised - Salt Lake City. xroit to roll t the Name. Ai clmnn Main Street kicked in the stomach vicious a AiriuttM (he mtitl Arm tre to k re(inti utihin by being b Gov-erftnul- s, t tttril I iNOTICKa. Mem-er- t'X to-da- y Wn-libiir- LATEST PACIFIC TELEGRAMS Mo Meat Market ! pleaanre in tuforming'tlte cittgoa. of TAKE that they hare ftttod up STALLS 9 and 4 NOS. 16 IN THE And are rating ol sage. Corned Beef tic.. In fart everything morally Brand ia n Ordeta aldreacd la I lux 3E3, Post Office, will rei ceive prompt attention. flood, delivarad free of charge in any part af the J. O UN FT KIN city. Not One Cent for Tribute THOUSANDS ,ltl ! Ihertfurt Efts in css Men should aeail themselves of the ttst of the ulumns of THIS PAPER, FOE DEFENSE!! the verdict of the very NOTWITItTANDING If von want to PAT. LANNAN but; SELL,- - la .till in the Odd with Daily Stage Lines At hi Market, which he aetla ' - IN'- -. lon t torgrt the GENTILE BUTCHER WHEN YOU WANT ocnt. ACADEMY DANCING Cos ed coin-p.i- ! SHELDON, of Franri.cn PllOPHIETOlt. Fan PHARMACEUTISTS 1 CHEMISTS Jm dty. thirty hor-- e. Opliir, regular line of stages - between Opliir and Camp Floyd is now- running daily each way. It was put on this morning. The travel is coi sidenibh and the line will be kept ou daring the Winter. Nevada City, Cal., Nov. 3, Today, about one oclock, a worthless hummer named Benjamin Reed and a man named Christian Johnson had a few words in Charles xaloon. Reed left and in a few minutes returned with a borrow pistol and shot Johnson through the body, just aliove the navel. Reed was immediately nrreste(3"tandJoflg(jJlin jail. Job trio n died iiytwoTioura. Nov. 3. A J ' 3IVI2V HTUKKT. Anfl tlie Best Evenings of Meetings. - Mondays, and Wednesdays. Soirkb Kvkut Friday Night. A It ALL TO RENT. 9tf. Salt IsAkc City, Novimtcrlid, 1871. 1 TiiEUoston Post gay the matriino' nial Hoose is Itegitmiiig to tighten s around the necks of the venturous who have recklessly tempted fate in assuming a multitude of those bands whiedv singly often prove too much for Gentile courage. The decision in the llawkinsca.se is such as to cause a universal shiver of horror throughout the entire comm uuity of polygamists. ' An unbelieving jury has thrust aside the revelntonir'of the Prophet, and declared that ihe laws of Utah are better than Ins patriarchal mandates. The effect of the verdict Ts to put a weapon in the hands of tho fir-- t w iv?s of polygamous Mormons which, if n ed with vigor and judgment, will enable them to rule their lords niore effectually than if they had a dozen votes apiece. These women have been represented as lungaishing under tbo loxs of their husbauds' affec tion and submitting mournfully to the introduction of new favorites into their liomi; when their own cliRrtns palled. Now, when the faithless husband mani fusts an intention of supplanting them with a new wife, thyr have only to say ihe word Hawkins, and ho must be a desjMTate man indeed who would refuse to yield to tho remonstrance. The case resents some points which have not Iieen definitely nettled, aud possibly an appeal may have a somewhat different result; hut meantime it will be the of prudence for Mormon hu bandspart to pay coart to their wives. Minneapolis (Jimsi.) Tribune. . i Now is Your IN DEALER Time Outfit for the Winter! fr.s full CaUfornls & CO., a Full Amurtincntof Al Trunks and Valises, They vrmild invite the Puhlle tor O.H and ex. online-- their Stork before )nrrinlnf elwwhore. llout to rye t to look tur the ( San Francisco Store, SECOXD SOCTIt STREET. - W A G.O 3ST tri t, hrtnrrra Main and CoiumerUal. nl. JVI.1C8 llttOMK A CO. JUST PUBLISHED! Frois?ths New Section and eral Hap of Utah! ! min- the AND MOTOR nil DFHfrlplioiiM. The Trams, The Hirers, Jtatlmfids, The Takes, The ilonntain Jianffrs, The. TUB MI NT IV Q DISTRICTS, And nil the Government survey in th. Territory. !hyfr!an, piomptly attcmlrd. 3pnekef revidvera, pamed. they we the eali nary Copper CaftnAga are and brantiful in ahape an -l tkk, The Ballard W. Clawsen, '41-to- Celebrated or COACH OYSTKRH, AT WlfOlESA r.J? AXT ORDERS SOLICITED. A General Grocer, And Dealer la DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, AND Patent Medicine s, ' LIQUORS AND TOBACCO, NAILS, HOPE, ETC. TIN-AVAR- PAINTING Slilk Stmt, Somtb CARRAGE PAINTING . Iamn, f if - e. s ; -- AND CAB at AGE , Believed and eurctl by Dr. SliermanV Patent ApOtRce, tp7 Brnedray. N. pliance and Compound. V. Fend to-- , for book wlih phnlogrnphir I caeca an before of after cure, with the Henry VI anl Beecher caeca, leitera and portrait. Beware of traveling impnetnr. who pret-u- d to have Dr. Fhrrmaa. J- - baa no agenfa. been TRIMMING. V Horse .Shdeiiig IN . TO SUIT ALL. i . .1- first NATIONAL BANK 'v A V ei AND (4 MICHIGAN AXF.StE, CHICAGO. AXJOTIOIT, Storaga and Conmicclrn, a A. HOPPEn, - S5ABIIIHKIE. MAIN STREET, VO I) EX. COq IRON, HTEEL, WAIL0 sn, llke-neae- lyo0. HALL, K1IIBAUK HI HEAVY HARDWARE, tlaba, Spakia, FtUata, Beat! BtaS, Aa lmo2U. COACH af price paid iar all Uada tPIIlfHint raeii rwmntry matw. Importer and Dealer, in a, SPECIALTY. , . Sola A grata fine Salt Lake City, Bnaeiqeht ef Goddard Building, Main Straa E, ST. JOSEPH, M S. Bnrwnt a iin.nrnT, DOl'GLAM, AND TtETAtU Anmucftira Sportsmen's Goods, Mannfaetnrrd by IN ALlIts 1IUANCHKS. HSTTIST?, OFFICE, of &nd "H. rant 2 Baltimore Hearing. AlChamheni, and OS Read. Ptraefa, KW V Bend for Calalognee. v i Booths Dernier, hae no eqnal aa a Mr. it mv IS EMPLOYED BY US OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS!! 1IEEBH, J. HOLLISTER, ral, n Full and romphda atrak of &raoi5. f JD ti-lr- ai fj-l- m BILLIARD HALL Xv. X L KKVOLVtJtff. So. I rat, TIIE NEW cat. almrt, Sra U 1. nl, hat, i ar waewa. No. 4 ral for C. M. for medicinal BANK EXCHANGE, t X L REVOLYERa Guns, Rifles, Pistols, rhNiumifl brest riplioM earefully comptmntbil nt all huum vf tlie d am! niyht. IHt for Ir.A. II. Ktuniriui, 0 Oidrn man work warranted awl Jon on hortet uotice. jt.Tt.wnukn. In-li- -f, Thu Counties. iaAll CARRIAGE WORK, OP hare.) MADK TO OllDEIt. PREMIUM WHEEL MAKER, pg elpht mite fo the tnrh. SIZR 40xMI engravedmle ou slane. colored la counties and mounted on cloth, showing (Optwoite tba Elephant Boots & Shoes AND jr.v WINE , Boot & Shoe Store, FANCY ARTICLES Second Sontli to-d- vi-- a, HALT I.AUK CITY. and Chemicals, PtRF. w direrttoa-labela- i. bo.inera rarda, priee-lratcirealara, ete they naa, aad hy tbo freqaeol aao ef medium, tha fuklit baa. a a aa quainted with than and they with tha yabha. - Half Block Kaet of IhaReveralloiue, . Gents Furnishing Goods, &c., - SJT-- , AND HATS, BOOTS, BLANKETS, T11B PIB- Printing we gaaraa-teto be af the beat quality an jarat what oaroaa-tome- r Meed. Vm.it, era firm, are generally l.le aa leuor-head- a. known bv tho handenm - SECOND HOUTII CLOTKIITQ) PERFUMERY Black smithing, an vat vahjett. - REVIEW. DA1LY bili-bea- A. HOPPER BRUSHES, and COMBS, HAVp ji!t U - niK- - TIIK FINE TOILET SOAPS. Julius Brown & Co. tffo so i Paper PVTHOSAGE OF rnilK lie h .elicited. Onr Job Drugs, Medicines TOO ETA GOOD LIBERALLY Railroad Shops Greo. nZ-li- sssinesm snaij an economical one, -- SJT a LIVE scant fo be E.YTTIAXCE M. JOKf,SON 8. MOKKIS. -- 5Ior-inon- If you zVDVERTISE IX MALTESES FBUIT ST0EE, ON ( . your stock If you scant to sett out quirk , nj NOTICE. are going into business, If you hare increased PROP. ILate THE DAILY REVIEW. If you CHOICE STEAK! A first-clas- s -' LIBERALLY ADVERTISE i . . u I Or Invewt. Cnpltllf LIVING P1UCKH. to-d.i- y , at RENT; TjO A.2r, CHOICE MEATS, &c., u J The BestAdvertising Hcur.1 In the Country, fmtnedi-stofleposito- O. 8 j , MARKS IT C. wTtf. A w. V T First Class Butcher Shop. att-- tf t - THE DAILY REVIEW, cot- - Sau-- - Beef, Pork. Muttoii, Veal, " - f to furnUH ehuire meat, d -- V CITY MARKET, ft Q The Civil Ser'Washington Thin Wap t atm a frreat convenient, to thorn vice Commission was in session ay in Mining, wirhing to lead guod Map Axother Appoixxmext roa Salt t tha States or Europe. in regard to Postmasters. ' Of the 30, Last CtTT. Rev. James M. Jameson CAtPKR BROS., Fait lake City. 000 Postmasters, 22,000 receive salaries has been 8o A pent forTtah, appointed by Bishop Janes lmt.'.I, and is it less of than of $10u and Utah, per year, elegant map with the understandto Utah, Tba Ckaleeat Wtaia, X.tqtxora and Tj!Btew missionary subthought that this class should not he is to take pastoral charge iu that 11. ing eatnpiled by Mr. Froiseth, is rapidly Cigar Ilk tl Market. OP UTAH. mit to examinations a grenter pay of- Salt Lake Mr. Jameson has bad merit its which City. with favor the HALL IS THE CITY. EVERT for FINEST ns they are held merely meeting to tluaaey, Dal.ler A Co.) (finecaranra neigh fices, and a large successful ministerial expeTHE ' iJEJi given tn cuatomenL ud not for borhood accommodations, drseyre among otir citizens of ail for fourteen of hi rience, IICMtt. Treat years M. BUCHMXZXZIl. Wax Axthoxv C. L. Dvntrx, Vice Iret ' ' ' elusses. It i the best and most nccur profit. , were spent in the workearly Gotrae, Caehier. in ArSALT LAKE CITY, U. T, iWneh bus ever and kansas and Missouri. Later be has Peer aad Warktnpnen ate map Of the Territory that, Malt Lake City.Utali of ' , Euginli Commercial Treaty. JOSEPH HILLER, Territory served a Presiding Elder in the Ohio (Tate tin Frenrturo) Main Street, oppoaftetlie c r vet) soe sued,. and slvows all the public mnknr Salt lake Ilotiae. -- Tb alliance new 2. Conference. Nov, the London, last threo to Jusi.lt87L It is cs Wanted where'"During of the lx formation years between the Peers and workingnen has he La been stationed Pastor in Columou ul Huttters about of Attorney and Counselor-at-LayctA.'y fall atid copious from itowc, formerly Sylvester fallen into difficulty. Lord Salisbury, bus, Ohio. Under his administration relateg, lo.tbe njiui-- s of Utalv Ofitl ex- Dacota J DEALERS IN OFFICE OTS MAIM XTREET, we shall expect to see the good work alM Territory, by hi aunt, Laura Lord Carnavon, the Marquis1 of hibit off the organized mining district Collector . Revenue Internal Eotd . JPost Duke Lord M. 11 the D. the of Richmond, Rust, Coin and Currency, . Henry ready accomplished in Salt Lake City Ofiire, Slade, at Palatine, Illinois, or Three Roots South of the aad. iHiniA(g camps in .he Terri Lawrence, at the Salt Lake House, Salt Lenox, Sir Staff rd Nrtrtheote, and Mr. puslusd forward with con tiuaed and tory. It should be in 4be ' posfsion of Imke SALT LAKE CITY, ETA II. Ga borne Herdy hnvg severally Jvmed . ucccss, .Y. Y. Christian AdeZ ate. Cbv, Utah,. r r v cvtv7ti ufUtih.. m. vi Kurwpe Cuitectioiu prumptiy nlUndcd tu.,HV BANK CORINNE, 1 --OF- till F. -- Nov. 2. TheWido Clrctdation Orhtin & Co. ,T. - " Poitmndm of (mail Oflcat, - y, many, Tiim . tier li , Rating. rnuo J Bio Cottoxwoou; If, T., ) Kk-vii- and Scandinavia, and will leave this evening for Utah. The Pre.idcnt of thej Long Island Sugar llelitiiiig Company says it is that the eitihe.zlement by its Secretary is incorrect. He is satisfied ito embezzlement was atteaipted,4 aud says the afTairs of the company are in a good condition. The text of the BraziU'tan emancipation law is published this fnorning. Tlie Tribune says of it : Not only lias no appreciable improvement been made in the scheme ptigiu.ylly, presented to the Ghatitlier but one important prmisidn, thst which liberates slaies of religious orders, lots been stricken hut. The nc is dclusise, combined with wrong and postpones to the next generation what ought to iw gruuteyl immediately. ,SevThe nildrcss of tins Committee of enty, ad pted at the reform meeting, last night, says there is not in the history of iliuiny a parallel for the gigantic crime against- - property as was conceived .Itw.i engiby the Tammany tipg. rrf free neered in complete subrer-nogovt rinent in the very heart of a Republican State, and an jltnerkan city having a population of over a million was disfranchised by an open net of the Legislature, born and nurtured in mid republicanism, and was handed over to a oligarchy, to, be robbed and plundered hy then and tbeir, con federates and for six years certainly, nnd The new city prospectively for ever. charter gave to a gang of thieves power to govern this metropolis; substantially nullified d. prived citizens of tin ir tight ol'autfrage, nullified the principles of representation, and authorized a handful of scheming nnd resolute robbers to levy taxes, to create a public debt and incur municipal liabilities without limit and without check; which placed at thir dlsjwisnl tbe rcvei nits', of tho great municipal city aud the properns. ty of all its citi.t independent candiCyrus Oimst-nd- , date for the Assembly in the Fifth District. was yesterday nrrnigned at the Tomlx, on tluT'charge of forging bis grandfather name. lie was rent.. tided for examination. Los Angeles, Cab, Nov. 3. The third day of the District Agricultural Fair with a grand parado.of Jt ot fc ojicnod and - thc'avrnormg of pretriianW.' The attendance was good and the weather fair. A final decision of the great Sauxol Itedouda land case has been made in favor of the Mdtltntc- - it confirms the title to about fortv square miles of valuable land below this city. The case ha been in court several years. New York, Nov. 2. Republicans strongly urge the election of Seymour to the Assembly. At a meeting of tho Boar I of Supervisors Mayor Hall submitted a resolution, which was adopted, dividing the citv into fifteen election districts nnd sclf-eontro- lroit HAIaE, fflSIIXG ITEMS. J c 8 EhE r, thar'Itf-gersoll- . Garvey and Woodward have front the countrv and are not likely to return of they- uwit nccryd J Deputy Com pfi alter Given ie ready to pav the Recorder and City Judsre's Thinks the tmT fired t.y salaries. the receiving approval, is 10,000 a year. The SujrrvNoTi nftenvnrds placed the s il.it ies at 15,000, but a this was mi ratified by tlie Legislature, t Ito Deputy Comptroller is only willing to pay them $10,000 more. Green yesterday made further removals of court oWonjIantx iwtdaenpployoa. f wWg iykr.i tfttniftrncvl?r Fn-ni- It t i snn-teei- yi all complicitv in the business. Some f TteanI of it till tWy read the newspaper accounts. rA wwpromisa ha 'been arrived at J-r between the nml Hngli.h And in to the commercial fosporUd Compiled regard Specially t redly.' The notice of abrogation the for, the Daily Review, given IL Telegraph Co. by France has been wiihdraitii, and the 1 W. treafyi will be continued In force, hut 5 rw York Affnlrs. r with, eiatcriaj modilic atiou the details is expected of which have New York, Nov. already been agreed that Tweed will pat Keysets claim of upon. Matt-liattanii- , mv jn 'srT - Mnln St., West Side,. Bttwfaa Second and Tklrd Son ' Promptly Attended ta Urf ALL Trnocthna 1 cellar and atoce nca forth, aceommodation pf atnrage. Fresh Tub Butter, Best Quality, racelved from Chhagn every weak. f 9.tf JOSEPH MARION. DeLANZA, MINING ENGmnCIl AND U. S Mineral Surveyed FOK UTAH, Office at nited it Land Office, thT T ft laAKK CITY. ., ' aj |