Show < i i 1 HI I 1I j i a II r f j s t jl 1 if I I j Ii > > SALT LAKE DAILY HERALD SUNDAY 41AY 21 1882 ji1U it r iI Jm i t j BALTLAKE DAILY HERALD j i f r i r r SUNDAY MAY 21 1882 i ff f r 1 J Tss OOKTESTS of the EKRAED this H r L j r t 1 SftOming are ss follows I 1 J j ji j t IBS PAGE Latest Telegrams ConRres ic Ii sionftli etc JJi t II > FAQ rrep naeacevote for a 1 j State 11 I f F Sp PAGJS Literature d li 4m PAGE Editorial The Scottish r 5StrrI ge Law L II fiII PAGE He Clung to His Old t I I Coat The Brown Divorce Case i k Havana Hotels j i U I I Gm PAGE Prehistoric Mining in I 4 Michigan etc L i fIt PAGE Oottom aWonderfol Plant 1 Ii i t 1 I Hans Bight to Think etc t i t 1m PAGE Telegraphic Newa Miecel L i laneoufi 41 1 9TZ PAGE Telegraphic NOTTS Mist I Mis-t itli cellaneous Queen YictoriaeFather ill t in America etc ihf L 101Jl PAGE > Correspondence Our til t French Letter Um PAGE The Eclipse of the Sun T I The Goat Ahead etc j I I t i 12TH PAGB Stories About Longfellow 1 J August Belmonts Duel etc I f 4 13TH PAGE A Word for the Sabbath f eto t < i ITH PAGE Napoleon and Wometi 1 H t She Loved Him jj l I 111 1 15T1 PAGE The CannonCampbell Debate r j Li f De-bate Continued till 16iH Local PAGE Items Tha Walker Opera House f f J 1 THE UNITED States census frI fr-I r 1880 shows there are in Utah in II I r 11 I iroSuid numbers 120000 Mormons j 1 aU other residents 24000 t I i j I I j 1 Salt Lake Tribune editorial t i rU 1 w1 t f t r 1 March In all the discussions ri Ii t of the effect of the Edmunds bill it W f i Tuts not been disguised by the advo I sates of that measure that it was IIIH 1 I framed andpassedfor the purpose iiI t f 4 i of transferring the political power fH r t If I I in Utah Territory from the Mo If f mons to the Gentiles It was so i I j H 1 1 stated in the Senate debate and af I 1 f f I fyrwards reiterated n the House 1 i tic debate on the bill 1 Z f 1 cl t THE VOTE for George Q Cannon ti i 1 at the delegate election on Novem i f i i I 1 foer 21880 was 18568 i 1 f 1 I The vote for Allen G Campbell at I ijnn ti the delegate election on November 1 1 1 r 21880 was 1337 A F f i Salt Lake Tribune Editorial i 11 f figuring Up March 31st 1882 r If t1i tsiSo then we have three to one against rn i I t you Mr HERALD and of course you fijf 1 1 i are gone Theres nothing like being I t f 1 accurate in your figures you see i II t f 1 J and the fellow who counts up first d ji L J is sure to be beaten i f F t 11 It i I FOLLOWING is the section of the f i Edmunds law declaring certain persons J 1 f t per-sons ineligible for election or appointment dL I ap-pointment to office 4 j ir r r i t SEC 7That no polygamist bigamist J d t big-amist or any person cohabiting with T i i j i more than one woman shall 1 h 1 lif f be eligible for election or appointment I J I appoint-ment to or be entitled to hold any r t j office or place of public trtnt honor L I JJ or emolument t 3II I i Below is the oath prescribed by Ik1 1 I Governor Murray to which he requires J 4 re-quires all persons to subscribe before R i fl1 i i be-fore securing commissions t if i I do solemnly swear or 1 ju1 J J J I affirm that I am not a bigamist t r r j big-amist or polygamist that I dot do-t j liH not live or cohabit with more than > i d tl I one woman in the marriage relation i t j I I rela-tion c t i j i L i i PROVISION IN the bill of rights in f l t I the proposed Utah constitution I 4tit t SEC 4 The right to worship GJ 1 1 according to the dictates of conscience I K shall never be infringed nor shall any 1 person be compelled to attend or support i f j any kind of worship nor shall any control I i con-trol of or interference with the rights of 0 j conscience be permitted or any preference i i t i i prefer-ence given by law to any religious establishment J i estab-lishment or mode of worship So relig i ious test or property qualification thai lJ ll i be required for any office of public trust jt i nor for any vote at any election not j J shall any peison be incompetent to testify i i tes-tify on account religious belief ii I On which the Salt Lake Tribune fl I I L of April 26th comments Not II r t I U i ony does the section above quoted i it protect and guarantee polygamy it I does the same for any other sort of I I i religious deviltry which may beE 1 i be-E proposed in the future Other r I features of this remarkable r I Ii document are not much better i than this r L SECTION 3 of the Utah school law 1 i SEC 3 The trustees shall provide pro-vide suitable schoolhouses and keep the same in repair employ teachers c and furnish fuel maps charts and other suitable articles for school purposes and may at their option 1 G collect tuition fees They shall prescribe A pre-scribe the manner in which schools shall be conducted and the branches to be taught and rates of tuition therefor and establish outhouses playgrounds and other appurtenances f appurten-ances 1 = 1l Ji 4 oitoricU comment of the Salt 4 I I Take Tribune thereon May oth1 r I j 1882 The whole school system is a f r fraud and imposition which intel 1f nt people throughout the Terri i i tI T tory will be glad to see go into de f I 1 cay t I H 1 to |