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Show r iTrri r ' w.3 The n, ' U ' j m to Evangdiral Temperance. Chri-itiaait- E.-RiM- i WtJix and General Mews h Utah. v,-.- . - ! m-r- , u u - , ' w-r- a1' 'Us tu V 1 affair-- : MK-iotiar- a ivd-Fni- . i, u-- ,,t''K'1 uo.m. The Fourth in Salt Lake L -. s j.-- . fullv b L e Priin,K( T1 u;: y will ielv-.fresh th- - WomanY lion e e La. ''n Or.a;n it F that the cietr of the S. L dm "M. B. Church, t u.m-jmtb j , uu'T . i;!uur, Mi Iliii, has don1 as w have lust stalled and have Lr ' evil :,i!, I Sir ' ,;i nf ('.'n't. a iu! v.cra ssime lie lias decided in what held we v. II I, Giv.ud Jaij, ij p'i'U'i)i u idyll hiwork and for We vivr.ld like to have the aroow; inibiwt Fn. Itself .i La- certainly been felt and letter ft lead before the sod idVj. hi ti ui.'i ul ifi iLR maomwd position 1 the nut: i j Ac Lon appreciated.--daf- t Loh Ti'ihunt, which meets vn the lust Monday mi t its oi gatiuiis. night in th month. Honing that l'Li wi .1, ha: t.COTl VTiitiii .1 IliOyou will kindly comply with our CORRESPONDENCE. naiiiL'd to j.roserute lnlii,ns arid request, I remain yours,. not Mormons lor their oth.r Cams pin k Fo w i ,v.iu offences., while Mormon murderers and :m Gt. West Tift thieves are allowed to go rmpunished. The fellow mg letters and extracts This Court, determined, Its its action showing the interest in the East tamanifests, that it will nof be used by ken by ladies of the Womans Lynn, Mass., May 25, 1885. this community for its prelection alone, unwill Home; Sir In the Home MissionDear Society, Missionary but that it will do justice to all, or it be to all w ill do nothing. doubtedly encouraging ary Society of the Lynn Common xot being aoie to do this, the Court our workers iu the Mission: St. M. E. Church a portion of each i now adjourns without day. IHbo. 1, O., Delayvakf, July evening is devoted to exercises in ,lxo, Craulebai ch, (.Signed) M a Jhar Mrs, tipyrlock : tended to draw ouU informatation Associate Justice Supreme Court 1 am home to in regard to Utah, our field of work. my eyes again, up Ex Oiticio Judge Second Judicial Conn. work-pa- ying for in At the last meeting I was .assigned up, you see, r, Utah, April 4, 1P59 the good time (not, coming), but the following questions to be an- of The fnlLubia-and sentiirt-i. th In i the meetiii'jysAulLmd i folio wing roMicn-- , offerM by c:plx,f q V, Lincoln, an I adopted Utah Christian Advocate. no. r. 1883. i,wsirnnli frr7TTiiTfnTriwiHffntfr'Jfr;Tr;y' Education. nr f$, v' ? SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JULY, VOL. 2. LtToti-- bi the lribor jf,(d, ? JUg ' Wu elea On this annhorsary Xver 1ms the tv btln a (by in day of mar National Indepf-tul-Muthe Territory fraught with greater a day when ail people ought to Tor significance than. was our national get their animosities and muember I holiday. At early morning flags only the blessings and grandeur of were observed at half mast on the o our country, our blag Las been public buildings of the city and on dishonor fed by overt acts, and open tlie Mormon Church buildings.' At defiance- - has been tlung into the lirst the 'impression attained was face of this nation, therefore, that the 4old. commander had ' Resolved, That we hereby enter at last sunk to rest iu the midst of our protest against the deneonstra-tli- e public rejoicings. But soon it tion made on this day by placing was ascertained that the Mormons the flag at half mast. Resolved, That we denounce these acts as dvert , treason, and as sro-at once receive the cognizance past. Its wonderful refreshment swered at our next, about three inof the Govern condemnation are and of this people of the leaders Reception at the t'Home,5 has not past. I am feeling so w'dl, weeks hence : career a ted in, the Penitentiary as meat of these United States, Describe the educational work We deplore these demonstra TLe Methodist Home was bril- only you all laid such a burden, an ciitninals.' Some of the papers of and while love carried, on by the various Christian heaping up your Territory also came out with a tions as subsersive of good order, liantly illumined last 'evening and us, redeemed. Utah kindness. denominations in Utah. musfbe Lade-Land as tendiiiglo incite the people through the open 'windows 'and cut. oflm coffin ilnscribed, 1 not do I a work what Oh, I knew of no better way of obwo,ip to more vindictive hatred of the widespread doors the passer-bpendence Bay, Died July 4, 1885. der you are giving. your precious taining 'the necessary information A large number of the. Grand Government and more bitter hostil- might have seen-thintelligent to such an end, I. have not than by applying to you, yzLiclr is life ere piekmcieg at ity touts laws. It all shows how' and beaming faces of Salt Lakes Army boys and disloyal this in- leading citizens, and heard the time to write you, only to thank my excuse for encroaching on your Lindsays Gardens when a commitstitution is which is being harbored merry laughter of, numerous ladies you and Brother and Sister Iliii'. for time, If without too much tronbF tee o? incensed citizens came all the sweet memories you helped you can supply me with some facts, up and 4kIflane that the in these fastnesses of the' moun- and gentlemen indulging in social store away for ns, please address them to converse. The occasion cf the old soldiers should again come to tains. . Yours, inliaste,. r, Mrs; Wyl W. Lummua the rescue of the old fiag which gathering was a reception tendered 17 Frafikiln St., Lynn; Mass. , T. W. Thomson. Peculiar Loyally. was being dishonored .by I traitorby liev. and Mrs. IlifT to Bishop ous hands. A committee was at Warren, B. J):, of Denver, who is the' i 4 JJ Mauy St., Dayion, O. ro establish, with to The to preside Aver, the Utah Mis consult here onc dispatched Indiana polls, Ink., ,1 uuo attempt 188a. this over 8, States of May the United Dear Mrs. lift ; sion of the Methodist Church, Gov. Murray, who counseled mod- laws iG-v- . Sadi B. Lake , , keen immilias Ciucluu-mCity Spurlock, was resisted, We have just organized a Horn-- ; of who mob violence as always Territory. eration, Bishop Walden, Utah: Mormon etie ifermfrdmlfhe time Legislais incidentally stopping here to look nent. The committee west Missionaiy Society in our church, the kindness Sister of scheme to set a foot on Through to we want to know something Grethe to lure the on into and affairs of Utah to his plan Mayor city way diateiy I our name obtained I), Harris the cf lie cmn der rhe work ;n Salt Lake City nnd in should 'Vnrthw5that th nnd l3n about Stromy, the ilag demand public a Secretary j i be write in I and and. to latest the his address, you raised to full mast on the public moneys in We feel a great interest in missionhonor of the members of the Utah charge SoHome of naif the because the to insult Iris Missionary use and to influence flag, Mission as and visiting friends, flagrant buildings, ary work in Utah. We wane to do of of Church this St. Paul's of effect inmade laws are the well as the members of tkeFirst ciety with the manager of the church all we can, and the society desires to being of city. stitutions to taie the flags. After now Joy tue Courts The resist Methodist Church of know what we arc working for. We city, ur of Lave Mora We thirty-fothe heretofore .Tli-rmade anee thfe society consented Mel as this is the first work of Urn e which Air. JILT 1$ . pastor. a long parley, by Mayor a but very kind webaveevur done, vve wouhl finally to order the flag raised on mon Readers to the operation of the was aboat SOQ orBO people pres- members, organized is and the werk short of is matter a time, all entirely a laws, as ciattcr A, front the City personal ent, like tu understand what we are doof fa tor ' as of and our new most to of to resident us, to theqtnihiuen of the committee. knowledge society ing If you vs ill obi I re us by giving every ?tes. and in fact, all available Eaily in the day, however, a Utah, This resistance has. how- space vas brought info requisition are desirous to know more about ns tome information we will be very number of excited citizens had ever, of late years, taken the phase to accommodate the large number the work in Utah, and thought if glad. Yours, respectfully, of vluloib. ?Ii. Biff ami Ins gen- we could open a communication at Maly A. Britton,. gon o the City ITall and demand- of false swearing, flight and c-a be would more it one or reca is of There sort. lowsion points or be wife raised 189 North East St, were there ial sad everyed that the flag every here, to Our the benefit -in society. er d. The City Marshal hurried ord left of the methods adopted where, and the formers merry, great are ideas whole-soulebe if which meager, perhaps, ot Memorial on the Late 0:shoo very was be which resounded a may to prie-- t meeting, years gone by, laugh Isaac W. WiSev. D. D. actual needs of oar Mormon lag held in the Mormon assembly well enough to bung to the front through the Home eo generously the rooms. o ask for orders respecting again, as showing that imuhous that everybody felt at home, at sisters, of their distmcl, forlorn A i uit meeting of th? Utah Mis ease and went away feUiing that the and deplorable condition as it sore- sion i lm following memorial the demand, At tins meeting there only have changed, a?id theM-'onl- v was present Bishops and High m part: the volid from of resist- reception was any thing but the ly miisr be, and we desire more vlv w pled, and Bishop Warren spoke 1 enclose a stamp, and if it tendeily and emphatically of tit Priests, the Mayor ami the Dele ance remains us of old. It is copied bore such affairs often prove to be. light. we would be very love and irdeievt that Bishor is of the records JHstiict your pleasure, Refreshments were passed around gate to Congress from this Terri- from the to hear folanything from you Wiley a iwavs had manifested V during the evening, and after a glad tory. From them the order came Court of Provo, am! reads as beautiful recitation by Miss Ida that would interesr the society to warjs Hah to lew or the flag to the ground, lows: e sre Risking prepaia : made th': The (Jumt tLUovung W ilFKEAs, Silitt out L Ilifcbcoek, anr1 some sincing by',WurK which was accordingly done. Tlfls :i and Court musical en and a for bona nought (bfigeatiy MurMisses and Ilalvorsen literary the others, The prudence of Governor meeting, our beloved BFhop Daae faithf illy to dj its duty, to asljuiaister i f l.llr. A which 5T4 t - j ttr tia?r a W. Wiley, has been called from hi', averted icv4irrj calauaify 4ju great ray th v laws of the United States fsud of this of will shoi recitations consist i ro their befall to bled, labors here on earth to IBs home a threatened momentarily dispersed respective Terri Lay. I could rot have anv other children, reading and perhaps a Heaven. theiM-rhomes. b d the city. The animus of the trans- objC older and address short persons, by we Loe noticed exaction is apparent us intruding a enconntr difi'vdiAg and present Among Resolved, That is to The m in obtain the Idea music. high tophIk. J object authority Bane Lore an,! wife, udge direct insult to the Goversmeni for Judge press out sense c t' the great Mormon Ohur h, ss wGl as men holding man. Rev, J-- , B. Thai!, Rev. Lamb. money to help us on in the work the stnngvnt pci icy it is pursuing. civil authority untier the Ter) Aerial IFv, McXrlet, Kev. Arnistrong, and secure more members. If yon Fears aie entertained of an outto Lavs conspired to gavenmcrU, ronhi smd us something that would break on thv 21th. when it in ru- vWs.raf't 1 Lc Ci)iire rf puLLc e rJ Rev, Putnam, Governor Murray, bus Secretary Thomas, Henry Law- help ut arouse the sympathies of mored they will attempt to trail to cr ppk the earnest eff.rN Court. rence, Colonel bells. Colonel II ui the peo ie to giv- - mure money or The wboie c(iuiu.a,my preseutg a unit-.- .. lister. Miss Kilgore, of Philad-- I join our society to work, it, will rcanL-eto tiie 'mu n r "toilet, Warren. very acceptable. vVe hope so have onijju-ti.- v rMi ini- rvemugor the nil , lhry and ruirnej out- uthera, vvh.is- mines pm inSe;ting atm p. ('LiiJCUi, i mge pul Li ;j-- a'cl r , ;ahaxo expiTh-a- l vey Ycur? fruiy. want of spare ;:erudes our vun i V?,A, ,r, eolr rin.es meelin;: was hfldt,vpi easing inslJg-!j,- j ,v ri" I Ca A itn. iiatun an 1 r 'ntejjinatioi! nf the eo.amtltvi n j! ici.-ii':- . Vt. I ! io. .JvioMV V I) Uanen and Wal i r.rerer.n-.eceras of Bt- - lay. Govei: o Murpnty the divine c jnsolaboa tna th1-of .enmons this me L'uii. lht-w York, !.L2 N i en a tie! m !) i Ci 1 intaje4-J: v 4, . cie a ahfi-itl.May . nbunduntl atkti to taAing , , ray . t L 'ah fri, hi' m i;i.'i . mi In now be- - Mrs. Bpurl'fk and w.k. . v ViUu-i- i nr;'!.,; pj. .!.)eriv.-'v.'ci- -' mad- - bv tn r. 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