Show + 4 K 1 Ii I i J I J s k 111 SALT + LAKE DAILY HERALD J THURSDAY MAY 18 1882 > = L 1J yf I r > = ij i i f I I SALT1AKt DAlLY HERALD i j if E f THURSDAY MAY 18 1882 f f I 1 THB DAILY HERALD Is published 5 i < t 1 i Mondays excepted at tsve morning 1 1 i every East Temple Street nesr First South 1 r BsULakeOiybytheBXBALDTJmT Sa > 1 1 t NDP1pJL18BnmCo1lPA1iY Sub h I isG bND f eezi tioD pnce1050 per annum post S lItlon pnce J i f a3ep included parts of a year at the L t i age ran To weekly subscribers i same E f H i S tt I collection made bv carriers 25c a week Hi r lY1ID AT is HBSAI1 f THE SiMlWEEKLY LUJlaAU j t n published every Wednesday and Satur ti I i I day morningf at 860 a year ax r + ftJ i months 176 postage included Ps J I SHE WEEKLY HERALD is published Ii l 11 ti l Thursday morning at 82 a year J r i > 1 tj I six every nionths L25 postage included I f I r r f i f i f I a r U f If l I 2HE CONTENTS Of the HERALD this l I morning are aa follows f f II tf l f 11 1 ct tI l IBT pAGELatest Telegrams etc i 2D P Gv11inin Notes Ii fit 3D PAGE Miscellaneoui Telegraphic s If i I j r f fit News i io NTH FAG > aEditorials Etc A BTH PAGE Telegraphic News Congressional Con-gressional etc OXH PAGE TelegraobJc News The Black ListThe Survivors in England r s Eng-land d 7TH > tThe CannonCampbell De bale Continued L t STH PAGE The Driving ParkLocal a 1f Items i THE UNITED States census for ft I = ri 1f 1880 shows there are in Utah in round numbers 120000 Mormons 41i all other residents 24000 t1 i r l 1 i Salt Lake Tribune editorial ra 1 March In all the discussions 1 n 1 Ll < k f the effect of the Edmunds bill it S t t as not been disguised by the adw = ates oj that measure that it was Ifcf i ramed and gassed for the purpose i i of transferring the political power a f in Utah Territory from the Mo mons to the Gentiles It was so stated in the Senate debate 5 and afterwards i I af-terwards reiterated In the House r Debate on the bill THE VOTE for George Q Cannon at the delegate election on N ovem h ber 2 1880 was 18568 If The vote for Allen G Campbell i t the delegate election on November a HU 2 1880 was 1357 Salt Lake Tribune Editorial r figuring Up March 31st 1882 ° So then we have three to one against l f r you Mr HERALD and of course you s r are gone Theres nothing like being f rt t i accurate in your figures you see j Ii and the fellow who counts up first is sure to be beaten beaten i FOLLOWING IS the section of the = 1 i Edmunds law declaring certain persons r per-sons ineligible for election or appointment Ay Ti i r H pointment to office SEC 7That no polygamist bigamist j < s big-amist or any person cohabiting with shall r1 more than one woman 1 life eligible for election or appointment appoint-ment to or be entitled to hold any i f office or place public tru t honor j or emolument c i Below is the oath prescribed by E Governor Murray to which he re d rLE quiresall persons to subscribe before k be-fore securing commissions sT do solemnly swear 01 1 4 i affirm that I am not a bigamist r big-amist or polygamist that I do not live or cohabit with more than 1 one woman in the marriage relation f rela-tion c f PROVISION IN the bill of rights iII iI-I the proposed Utah constitution 1 SEC 4 The right to worship G > d according to the dictates of conscience 1 + shall never be infringed nor shall any i person be compelled to attend or support n u any kind of worship nor shall any control i = con-trol of or interfeence with the rights of conscience be permitted or any prefer ence given by law to any religious establishment t1 estab-lishment or mode of worship So reBa ions test or property qualification ehatl t l > e required for any office of public trust y nor for any vote at any election not E shall any person be incompetent to testify i tify on account of religious belief if l I I 1 On which the Salt Lake Tribune J i II of April 26th comments Not f 1 t only does the section above quoted I I protect and guarantee polygamy itI I I j does the same for any other sort of I f j religious deviltry which may he proposed in the future t Other f E f i features of this remarkable I document are not much better I I k than this f SECTION 3 of the Utah school law k i z 4SEC3 The trustees shall provide pro-vide suitable schoolhouses and keep t the same in repair employ teachers e 4 and furnish fuel maps charts and p other suitable articles for school purposes and may at their option collect tuition fees They shall prescribe E i pre-scribe the manner in which schools shall be conducted and the branches E to be taught and rates of tuition therefor and establish outhouses I playgrounds and other appurtenances appurten-ances r Editorial comment of the Salt i lake Tribune thereon May 6th 1882 The whole school system is a fraud and imposition which intel I t t nt people throughout the Territory Terri-tory will be glad to see go into decay I J I f f cay k L = j T1 H |