Show a j f t i j i i I t I I I f fi i M J I r I SALT LAIvE DAILY HER htr bA FtJ1triAY MAY 20 882 x Z it m s r SALMI BAIL HERALD i t j I I t SATURDAY MAY 20 18S2 i j I Y it t L1 J i i l f I THE DAILY HEBALD Is published 0 1I f t every morning Mondays excepted at i = i Ist Temple Street near First South i i I Salt Lake City by the H KB ALP PIKT J I i I XSQ AHD PUBLISHING COMPANY Sub fif l r atiiption price1060 per annum postage i r post-age included parts of a year at the hi r I 1 f same rate To weekly subscribers it t + i i collection made bv carriers 25c a week r 1 I fJ J S ma SiMIWEBKLT HERALD is and Satur > f r published every Wednesday Ij f i day morning at 350 a year SIX 1 + t months I175j postage included T I I t < SHB WEEKLY HERALD is published every Thursday morning at C2 a year i if 8ix months f 125 postage included f3i 1 f i lJ t 1 1 f P J 1 f THE OOh ENTS of the HERALD this t I follows t F morning are aa 1 t 1 I F IST PAGE Lalest TelegramEConlres sional etc i i j r 2D PAG Telegraphic News Miscellaneous 7 1 f i 1 Miscel-laneous f I = 3D PAGE Telegraphic HV < E Michael Davitt etc fr ° I t t 2 4TH AGEEditoriali 4 Etc 1 a III r 5TH AGETelegraphic News Miscellaneous f i J Miscel-laneous f I 6TH PAGE Miscellaneous Telegraphic s I I i r i j News j f i I i 1 1m P AOi > rThe CannonCampbell Debate i It i I De-bate Continued l 1 f ijl I 8TH PAGE Correspondence Sacramento tf1rt Sacra-mento Local Items Ti j a f1ir I 1 I r f I r f rt J THE UNITED States census for s i I j J I 1880 shows there are in Utah in i jJ 1 1 rt refund numbers 120000 Mormons t I i J I 1 all other residents 24000 It I t t t fJir j r Salt Lake Tribune editorial II r Effr t i March 26 In all the discussions t r lli t I ° I fthe effect of the Edmunds bill it fi xt 1 I f is us not been disguised by the advo ih j 1 ates of that measure that it was r 4 t 1 l ti fi Tamed and gassed for the purpose I k i it I j Ii I of transferring the political power n r I in Utah Territory fromthe Mo r I r Pf inns to the Gentiles It was so stated in the Senate debate and afterwards ji If I t I i IJij I J I I af-terwards reiteiated M the House 11 I p 0 debate on the bill I tE r t t j E 1 4 J 1 Cannot f j I 3 I at the delegate election on Novem i A Lj lier 2 1880 was IS SOS f pI 3 The vote for Allen G Campbell at t H1IJ f the delegate election on November ff f l 21SSO was 1337 l F j f t f r j s i Salt Lake Tribune Editorial 4j U t I Figuring Up March 31st 1SS2 trlr 11 t I 1 I So then we have three to one against I r you Mr HERALD and of course you 1 J i are gone Theres nothing like being p li i Ii a accurate in your figures you see sw I 1 I t I and the fellow who counts up first is al I j is sure to be beaten Ti Ii pi yi ti j FOLLOWING IS the section of the t 1 I a t S Edmunds law declaring certain persons t i 11 i per-sons ineligible for election or appointment I u ap-pointment to office i r 11 t to SEC 7 That no polygamist bigamist i i 4 I t 3 > > big-amist or any person cohabiting with f f t Itli 1 r more than one woman t shall i l 6 TJB eligible for election or appointment i f appoint-ment to or be entitled to hold any i s Dffice or place of public tru t honor s i h i Its or emolument c i tj i Below is the oath prescribed by i 1 1 t Governor Murray to which he re > 1 I I tt quires ll persons to subscribe before a iJ 1 I be-fore securing commissions bass f r I 1 s I do solemnly swear or ri I affirm that I am not a big r k i t i amist or polygamist that 1 do i I i It not live or cohabit with more than nfr t f one woman in the marriage relation liU 11 I lli I w rela-tion c i s H PKOVISION IN the bill of rights in r the proposed Utah constitution r SRC 4 The right to worship GJJ fl sccording to the dictates of conscience IJ 1 r shall never be infringed nor shall any f person bs compelled to attend or support any kind of worship nor shall any control I con-trol of or interference with the rights of r 1 + J conscience be permitted or any preference a prefer-ence given by law to any religious establishment Y estab-lishment or mode of worship No reli f 5ouB test or property qualification ehal 1I i fre required for any office of public trust j nor for any vote at any election not a 1 + r t shall any pOison be incompetent to tj = I t tify on account of religious belief t i On which the Salt Lake Tribune of April 26th comments Not d only does the section above quoted I protect and guarantee polygamy it j I 1 does the same for any other sort of l 1 ieligious deviltry which may be k I proposed in the future Other It features of this remarkable J l i document are not much better than thisn 1 1 r 1 1 SECTION 3 of the Utah school law t 1 r SEC 3 The trustees shall Provide r pro-vide suitable schoolhouses and keep I the same in repair employ teachers jf and furnish fuel maps charts and r other suitable articles for school t purposes and may at their option N collect tuition fees They shall prescribe il r pre-scribe the manner in which schools If t shall be conducted and the branches r J r f to be taught and rates of tuition H therefor and establish outhouses 1 I playgrounds and other appurten ip i I jinces I x i Editorial comment of the Salt J Lake Tribune thereon May 6th 18S2 The whole school system is a f r Ii fraud and imposition which intel nt people throughout the Territory 1 Terri-tory will bo glad to see go into de I t iony j J r tl r i 0 j r1 4 |