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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. 8 No, sir. I just believe it myself; 1 dont teach province plenty of most A anybody else. all kinds of fruits and vegetables, espec Q. You believe in obeying counsel, dont you? A Yes, iaily those that are generally canned, aud y. Suppose you had a rah to enter polygamy, the authorities of tne rlmicu would direct you to, and much of better are quality they to r.,'ht for you tu obey would you think it than those impelled. Now, titeiii? A. si dont know ; i would not do it right flavored now. who will be the first to aivance this Q. uppt ae you were to receive a (.ai to enter polygamy, woiiltt you do it? A. I dont branch of industry? Judioi. YVe : know. Couit I eoe you are like tiie other applicants, The local vinegar manufacture Las not prepared to say anything about the luture in m relation to the matter. I gueea that t uX Xf now reached a point where it is competyou are not prepared to say anything about it, I will not admit you A.-- -1 have never procured it. ing su.ee essfully with the imported and Court. I do not care to hear about the past, but will socm have it driven out of the Utah of the fuiuie. You will not swear ailegiance for the future to the Uovei ament, and you must ia market. The grocers are therefore now applying to tocoine a citi7en, ise prepared to say whether or uot you will obey the laws of the councalling for Territorial jwckling works, as ts suitable vegetables can be easily grown in this soil, and the plant for making bottles is now here. MOST PERFECT MADE Almost everything in this region needs to he told to people East. Not one in a hundred knows the geography of the place; not one in a thousand has idea of th atrategical business points not one in ten thousand has any conception of the attractions and resom ces of this region. r? Mia to Pantv. SSranRtii, an i BcaiUdulwes, lr. Prn-- a Kakiov Powder untins PbosjbiUus Ur Puce's saijaitHvja,'uitie.Aiaait)! V Prepair4 with strict Siuiia, Lx'mnn, etc., fisvoi dsteaasmij, St. La.lt. SAtiNS fQMOni CO.. CehcfS fgCS Jtusc4, msBsmssBSsmmmasBaaaa BETH0D13T EPISCOPAL CHURCH POCTH, AT. XEAK MAIN. Iter. T. C. HIT, residune- -, CONGREGATIONAL. wner Fourth South aud Sixth Emit. Tins second Congregational Church of NOTICES. S,dt Lake City heretofore known as II a. SnhbAth at is. the Ward 10 Mission, has been successPreaching every PA5TO aed 7:1. p. n. fully organized. The Congregational at 12:30 p. m. council met reocn tly with delegates from h irst Church of this city, Ogden. at the Prayer meetiBg every Wedaesday 7:30 p. ra. Coalville, and Park City, together with Class meetings Sunday Morning at the following ministers, Revs. J. B. U. 30. Tin all and Principal Benner of this city, Official Board meeting Monday, beA. L. Eastman of Provo, David Peebles fore first Sunday of each month st 7:30 of Bountiful, A. L. Smalls of Coalville, Sunday-Scho- p ol y. This ended the interview and the Court handed the applicant back his first papers. Naif Lake Tnbung, MOW TIU'-- CAN SWEAll. In the case of Frank Stanlej, lately before Judge McKay, ther" was ex-- , hibited some of the most infamous and unparalleled swearing, such as only a a Mormon conscience can indulge in Defendant was charged with cohabiting with two sisters, and among the were Alice Hardman, the mother of the polygamous wives. In obedience to the priesthood, this unnatural mother was not only ready to sacrifice the reputation of her daughter but to perjure herself most recklessly, so as to shield the defendant. Read the following report of her testimony as it appeared in the Salt lake Tribune of June 4th. wit-t6esc- -s ALICK HASBKAS Of Ward i, this city, Smew defendant, who is her thinks it thirteen years since he married her daughter: caut tell where he lives but "to has been living with his wife in the last two years. I. R. Pryor of Park City, and A. J. Witness has a daughter Harriet,a hut she was never married, never heard of each thing in any way. has been living at Mendon in Cache County, Bailey of Ogden. Principal Benner was Harriet but dont know whom she has been living with. chosen moderator ar.d Rev. Mr. East- Dont know how ihe young woman has bees takcare of herself. 1'inaliy, Harriet has been part man scribe. Rev. A. Monroe, for the ingthe of time at Mrs. Henry Stanley's house in Ward committee representing tire new church, 4. Witness! exhibited entire ignorance as to Harriets actions ia Cache Valley, and after leaving presented the reasons for the new organ- there. Harriet has one child, but witness did not know whether her daughter was married or not, ization, the council voted in executive and dont know it yet. Dont know how old the session to proceed. Rev. A. L. Sewell child is, but think he is between two or three years old; cant poeaibly tell his exact age, might be less offered the invocation and . FROM OUR tPIAH EXCHANGES, If the sigf of the times indicate anything, the next Legislature will make plenty of history lor Utah. Either the next Legislature will nuke laws to conform to the laws of Congress, as conread the than two years. Child couid walk but not till four templated by the Edmund's law, or else month ago when Harriet brought the child to will comB. will laws Rev. make and Thrall witness that J. Scriptures, Congress house. Dont know, have no Idea who la the childs father; dont know where and never pel the Legislature to comply with that preached an eloquent discom se from heard birth to this child. Dont where Harriet Matt. Hi., 15 Thus it become thus to know that child was gave law. torn in this city, have not the slightest information about it. Naw the child fulfill all righteousness. when she thought it a year old. Ska. Stanley, For weak lungs, this climate has Mr. Thrall also read the articles of Harriet and baby never were at witnesss house at the same time. Witness here denied made infinite advantages over Southern Califaith and covenants of the new Church. any inquires when child was horn, orharing as to who Lake shall fornia. When Salt the father; she never knew anything about it. City The Sacrament of the Lords supper was was Harriet stayed off and on from eleven years of age sewered and and be thoroughly paved cleansed of its filth, and the city shall have learned the economy of thoioughlv sprinkling the street-- , there will not lie a healthier spot in the world, and not one where theaJvan;:'ge of hot springs, water baths coo! mountains and so was meant to be convenient, h vill be one of natures real aiutariums. The Saints are gi eat iy annoyed because the charge of adultery is being substituted for cohabitation. There is a difference between three years and six the brethren are not inmonte, clined to appreciate the kindness shown by the change in .he charge. One of the faculty of La administered by Revs. Sewell and Mon- to three years ago with Sarah. When Harriet came from Cache Valley two years ago, she stayed roe, and the hand of fellowship extended at witatvws two hours and then left, have no idea where Harriet went Sarah was living north at to thirty-simembers. that rime. Xddnt know defendant came to tows The new church starts off under the the day that Harriet brought her baby in, and be did not come into her house just aa Harriet was most favorable auspices. It will be a ready to leave, She carne alone with baby again, four mouths ago, but dont know where the came tower of strength in Ward 10. and dont know where she went when she x from, left. Mr. Peters here cornered witness on the childs PRESBYTERIAN. age, rshowiug it to be only about twenty-tw- o The Presbyterians will have a great months old. squirmed every way, saying it was bard addition to their Territorial plants in the to Witness toil children's ages and she wasnt scholar new Hungerford school building at enough to figger the thing out Did net see defendant or Karah the last tune Harriet and the baby is a twe-s:or- y were in town. Witness Springville. brick, 60 Mine, didnt know they was the childs or denied knowing Stanley 48 Feet s structure, to cost $GOOO, and that he was reported to be. Dont kaowfather, whore the architect svys it will be already by Harriet is now, dont know whether or not Harriet has had a child since, dont know, never heard that Harriet has had another child within August 1. the last four months. Dont know whether or This school is a branch of the Collenot the first baby was born after Harriet returned from Cache County. giate Institute of this city. It before Commissioner McKay and gave bonds in $1000 for bio appearance in court whon wanted, es be has b? r indicted for unlawful coh&bitatfou. The defendant is a small man. an i ixs for until wiVT.tly; years worn a full thin Lss ami he low shaves clean, changed his appearance beyond the rec ognition of his fi lends. Aj4 Take Tribune. only makes it Ihe and grow. ein-and ponder what Mr. Pomeroy saVr. The murder of Dev. Mr. Haddock at Sioa t ... oy agci of i.qtn.r sriiurs 1 i.e iruidt-- r o! au active temjieraDC who njiEpatLDH with muttering humanity rc. hy one of the agpuictwt by Frwvtia Cleveland bt-arof it. The murder It, (iambr!!, the tuaiai courageous young editor of the and ,v - ; a temperance paper at Jaelsran, teira., by JoneeV for his Hamilton, simply exercising right to an opinion, and for doing hin duty to gorteb sad bPTiSeif Makes three deliberate murders commuted i. thie country tfciv year by hqnor drinkers wtio thus propose to terrify temperance people aud check til NOTE OF WARNING, increase of tempt ranee These murders are beacon fires that hg.j The follow copy of a note of warning public to the nceceesity for action ia defence of h was lately received by Henry Griffiths, principles that make men useful aud women iovatSf I hey prove what the anti temperance element foreman of the grand jury of the Second capable of, and the cowardice of the saloon element its refusal to speak and to act iu defence it District. There is no date or signatui e, in public decncy and human rlipita. They sicken man against an iutlneure that tin but it was inclosed in :m envelope wh.ch abandons reason and argument and resort s was postmarked Paradise, Utah, June weapons for murders. They make good tired of the ram and seel of the oppressor The note reads as follow?, 1, 1887,. boat iu troth that be has the Government on fo eida, and that his vocation te sacred because if & deThou may Hk.vry duly licensed. So it is. But it can be unJicMd with thee. and forbidden. pend that Twill get evi-These murders quicken the Mood of ail who lot Make thy will, 1 will meet thee some their fellow men, aud Incite s wxi women to !ow. more of work, and to greater waichfai-Be well prepared, for lam, of prayer, fine night. over their own homes aul loved one, and t) and 1 will burn thy place down; so get carrying forward of the temperance work. The three murders have already started thought it insured. You think ymire smart, and sown the seed of temperance detenmr&n will add one miiton f persons within the yesr dont you. Thou art a mean, low eims; that to the temperance army of ihe I'ciUet States, Therefore, tiioee three victims of the liquor traffic uot fit to live, so look out." have not died in vain. Mr. Griffiths does not attach any imThey are doing more for the temperance cam evi- than ever before. portance to the note, but it is very Their sours are pleading from spirit life not, for dent that some of the Saints would re- bloody vengeance, but for a belter, stronger, wide? deeper organization of the temperance I'm sort to such means of revenge as are a union between temperance societies party. per , fcnd of and all labor others who love manhood threatened by this creator , if limy only Anights twite-- - than drink, and who love Heaven totter thw hells conditions here so. upoo earth. had the courage to do Let the laurderons spirit go on. This is what incites thought and impels the good iuteniictttd to DEPOSITS. action. Let tiie friends of the murdered victims reTHE SALT double their efforts, and Set ail of us who thtek Some time ago two young men, resi- mete of manhood ttsap of the agencies that do and stand as friends for the g.iod tries dents of Springville, weie up in Inc who enaiave, have ton so foully murdered. lova, ofiice-hoidet- g . Griffiths: n n PETEK mountains east of town and brought down, samples of a material of which they were ignorant of its qualities Some specimens were brought to this, Local tests were city for analysis. made, after which samples were sent to five of the leading analysts East, and also to two New York impoiteis of salt- LIFT C Suit Lake City, Utah. peter. These reported favorably and some of them became so much interested as to want to send a man here for the purpose of securing an interest in the deposit. The Giant Powder Compafiy of San. Francisco has also had a man here looking after this find. These deposits are up Hobble creek canvon about eight miles from Springville, in a sandstone formation, w here the niter is found oozing down through the recks, and is also found in a sand bsd beneath the rocks. In the meantime a company has been organized composed of Gor. West, P. P. Shelby, T. J. Baker, H. C. Wallace, W. C. Pa vey, J. B. Walden, and Roberts & Nelden for the purpose of owning and operating the mines. Saltpeter of commerce comes from the West Indies and South America, there being none produced in North America. It is worth about 9 cents per pound in the impure state in which it is brought to this country. Col-le- EMITS? PROS g, I WATER! 6I.UE El I SUITS L s. sissaiix. Easton, Pa., spent a year in onr TOUGH G AME WITH AX APPLICANT FOIl CIT 17 UNSHIP. as Deputies Canbenefit of his afternoon health. He the for Yesterday city took back with him last year a fine colAt a late session of the Third Dis- non and Snrazue At? were attending' to some with the Marshal's lection of ores arid rr.inesals iUusbative trict Court a man connected business by the name of Oieaf office about seven miles from town of our Territory. These fill an entire applied for naturalization. while case in Pardee Hal!, a fine scientific near Cottonwood, passing near the The vital question was put to him by P. house of John structure located on the banks of the Wripht they saw a Judge Henderson whether he believed around the Delaware river, and dedicated bv Presi- it man corner of the house skip right for & man to have more tbaa on off and This aroused on a run. dent Hays and Lis Cabinet. The specistart living and undlvoreed wife, or in the mens number nearly eight bundled in ordinance of the Mormon church re- their supicions and they started in purall. suit of the man, whom they at nce specting polygamy. Oieaf said that he had never practiced plural marriage, thought to be a cohab for whom there There are iittb- cyndicatc of capitalwas a warrant of arrest out, and whose ists and private individuals in a great and he had but one wife at present. He house had been visited, so one of the was asked whether he would obey the many places East that Lave Utah in wives of the man said, nearly ten times their mind's eyes as ihe place where laws prohibiting polygamy and in; the deputies, but the owner, John by He said he did not kn6w; to make investments. The they P. Wright, was always absent. At the he didoot understand what the Court motives ate as diveisified as the parties f of the house Deputy Fpragae back then were as folare numerous. .Some are coining for meant. Proceedings struck the trail that the cohab had taken lows: pure speculative pm poses, some with an through a lucern patch, and followed it i df& of permanent investment, for the Court I imaa, don't you intend to obey the hvws led him over the Sait Lake Can- the country pedumting the Crimea forbidden by up. It interest to be received; .some intend to of the taws, as iteiygaiay, etc.; An you intend to ebey and twice through a grove of willows branch into business, some to start the lavra of the church or the law of the United that Mates? grows on the banks. After a long A. manafACtorUi; ami ethers are coming I eeanot say; I hare only one wife. search the chab, who was supposed to Court Do you brjtere it right for a man to have to make homes in a soft climate. Unless more dfasfce to have skipped from the house, was found thaa one wife? A Weil, if ore wi some great financial disaster shall sweep can marry another. Court Would you have more tbaa oso wife lyirg in several ibches of wale: fist on over the countey in the next few months, sad ui'il'.Tcriwd, contrary to the tew of the his face, with his head v;dcr a bunch of A. I dont know anything about that : it h;t,y influx of country? Ur i; will tall grass. When Deputy Sprague y, How king have yon lived in I sail? A. I have lived Sieve four year. C3f iul. his cane, the fellow y Then you bare heard 1W UEfced about, aal stirred him up with know stout tie tew agrasirt if? locked sheepishly up and asked bis busThere is in irnmens ' deposit of A Fee, sir; toil havent mare than on wife, man iness, Q. Cteat you esy 'wtoitot H te right tor ked Dsputy Sprague in turn oookerito up the Hobble creek canyon, to have more then oue wife? which cohab the his he to name, A I cant y.iijr35:i?d that; I dont Snow wtsrtb-e- r replied wnieii is soon to be operated by a New it is right or cot. th&t his name ws Rodgers. He wag You w a :&3irir of tie Monsoa Cturrob, York Company, organized with are you? Is, sir. told to and was escoited to the up So the revelation ia re- CJ. large capital. Then, do yon house that he had just left, where he was letioa to poiyiaruy? A lea sir. the counsel ef srresved w Do it obey to you iedeo right of cauof warThem Jtra by Deputy Cannon oh pounds those ta asittority la year rbrucb? A, Ywt, sir. (So to offi hold the ion. r Whet yon ren: for unlawful cohab) tit Q. ct Cannon degra se i fruits and vegetables imported sot Elder. church ? Are you teacher'? No, I n ' P. kira Jobs i as iU Territory every year that find their Xldsv? of a A Ik dstte What ecogmzad y. 'Wright, tut is right, ' fe I dont know; I A ftar taking off hi clothing, which u ? way principally to our imniiiv towns. What do yes do m &4? ft P y Q. fii d re shod with water, and exchanging it ... " yir, Now, this is entirely wrong. TFIe must 9. taaa ul dsttee 4 m 5!4, te K Q, for dry, he charcSr? ; 4 rsiti prO- - bos, tbrart jhffl wad t INi tSne tefow t lb brought i to twis, Ukt Wpply thra with gt-t- MAKES A MILLION MOKE. We clip the follawing editorial fioni Brick Pomeroys Democrat and reproduce it here as one of the most pointed arguments we hare lead. Good causes are always baptized in Hood. Bloodless battles are often feeble victories. Prosecution sp.lt the blood of the evil cause and kills it; but while persecution sheds the blood f the good cause, it Newly Famished Throaghoni. Frors. And rew C. Rrixen A iiro., (I AT OF TAI.I.SY HOl'SK ) fool The Mothers Favorite. Send for our Circular eotftled LETTERS FROM MOTHERS' Which contains a large number of letters, many of which say the life of their baby wm saved by the use of I.Af'TATED FOOD. Read f heat letters and, if you wih, write to the nothers and get their opinion -- every one will gladly answer. It ysur baby i not hearty and robust try it. 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