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Show VOL. I. ME mil EVEXIXfi WAJVA1 ; li IIHLIIIIIKD At 3 EVEM EVEMNC, u!'A (Sundays e recited.) sr THO C3XPAKY MAIL PHISITIM AND PUBLISHING TEKHNt t Ona year, by mail or esproM Six uunthi (8 00 0 2 23 Three month Ona Month 73 Delivered by carrier at 20 cent! per week. ( SOCIETIES- - Knixhi of I'jlhl. 4 Loro. No. 1. ltoenlar eonroentinn second and fourth Tuesday craning at 7 Kind oclock. in Odd Fellows Hall. o:o-it- o .r-- I National hank. Kujimrnini; Knight C. 0. II. EU invited. MlUHLV, diaily . Tuoa. btkyixj, K. of K. and d. SlTsrt-- Koil flea. Tamv. No. 1. Ivrn 0. R. M. Stated council hold at lia'l over iohnf Main , (tore, A, on the lirr nnd third Wednesday of each month, nt7.'i oclock. So- ' jonrning nrothren in good rtanding are corL. IXJllild, $. dially invited to atten-Ciua Aolko. U. K.' Wisiuki Oilil Fellow. No. 1, 1 0. O. F. Meet every Th;iriav it. 7'i p. m., in New Hall, nvor California Store, Main rt. Salt Lake City 4 kid Kellowi in good tnnd'ng are invited to Uth Loimk. attend. Jon drawi, UENUY CUiiN, N. (!. Secretary. Exciriwknt. No. 1, T. 0. 0. F. Meet first a'fal third Tuemlay of every ; month, at Odd Kellowi' Iiall. over t'olmi f (tore, at 7 i o'clock in m. Visiting Patri- arc ha cordially Invited. LC IlY.iilS, Hxsiar rertbe. t Oul'iup.h C-- P, Meet evwy Lodok, Sol II, L . Mjudoy, at 7 ii p. m , In New Iiall over i.ali-- f forma ntor. Main ittre', 8 ItLak Uy. nil Fellowa iu goo I srunPng ant Invite 1 to attend. GEO. AUdOd.vbM, N. G. W. M. Lxxkist, Secretary. , Jokm 1 , ' LOST. OK TE VHti HOUSING, REWARD-ME- W ut:k,-l-pU- t fj tl 4 Bailth a Wfisun r.eTi'l-w-- r. The above reward will be pm t on it rea turn to 0. a. WII.EINdON, Pirn South stmt, twn door west of Z. i. M. I. J'3 T2 LET. ru vaed, the eleven Ahourk is rmmia. Near street cat track. Juatinlro of D Uimoimta FOP. SUE. TWO EET. vciy low. A meat modem dwelling oailt. ktqni e at .) ear thUoffl,. ' r .SD LOIS IN THIS Alan uit cvr.-VulI cl y for price farms in the co ntfy ti a II or exchange fur . Camomile. to city propery Apply I). HOUSES UIHIKEN t y. A (SOOD CEL-- a JMVE lt'lOMED HOUSE-noreh In front, lar. buttery. Ac. ; a ni-hail lot of icround, well foiiced, rteeked with thoehnico-- t fruit lieariur tree. etc. If sold o immediately a bargain will bo ply at tii cilice. Ap- C. W. BEMKSTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW CO Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY. JT H C. MORGAN, .Attorney at Latv. Non. 11 mail 13 Federal Court Ilona, SALT LAXE CITY, UTAH. ROST. A. WADDILL, Notary Public Boom 17. Federal Court llnuxe. CHAS. D. HANDY, Attornoy.ut'Luw, e Omr City. Utah. Second South street, Salt Lake JAS. F. BRADLEY, Notary lulsllc, At the Office of tho Ctih Evening Msil, Seem'd ' Suut'i st-e- et CRIZF TSLEGRAGftSe It U By Telegraph. SENATE. It necesiary fiir JihiroR Mail:- -I tho of refute in to order you the Church organ in support of tho practice of polygamy, to use the tormi "conwhen cubines" end "illegitimate," speaking of plural wivoi and their off spring? This ipicflion is suggested by an article which appeared in your issue of the Cih inst., and which it seem to mo contnjns reasons of only minor three couched in language of necessity offensive to thousands of virtuous women and innocent children in Utah. Trior to the advent of the Mail it had been tho wish of a large number of in this TorriUry that their interests might be advocated by a journal that would give the least possible offence to the thinking matsue of the same and the at Mormons, time pul forward with a determined hand a refutation of tho doctrine that a religious belief and practiee of polygamy are ono and tho same thing. When the Mail appeared it was bailed as a John the Baptist of a new era of journalism Utah. Tho dignity of the press was thought to be in process of restoration, and Ihcro was a general good feeling to be observed. Are these hopes to go for naught and turn to Dead Sea apples? A residence of several years in Utah, coupled with abundant menns of observation, assures uie that the plural wife, as such, is as pure as the moncgamic wife, and that the difference between her and the concubine is as distinctly marked as tho gulf that separated Lexaru from the rich man. As to the argument is for there can with them doubly strong, be no accountability. I am acquainted with many young men, some of them of exceeding great pruuiito for usefulness, who writhe in mortal agony under tbu use of the term, in question, and who from the depths of their hearts utter a wail efanguish to hear themselves thus stigmatized, and their virtuous and venheld up to public execraerated tion. Judge White has made tho unanswerable argument again. t the practice of polygamy in bis recent charge to the jury in the Reynold's case, aud will) such a platform to stand upon law, flanked by common souse and the spirit uf this enlightened age surely opitbets ere sup.ulluous, if not to say an aggravation. As a subscriber to your paper I have takun the liberty of making these suggestions. They are made iu the spirit of cnmljr . end of friendship for your puper, whether they are deemed of sufficient importance to publish them or not , hope they will be received in the same pirit, bearing in mind that ephithets are not at all convincing to those whom they are applied, and that to conciliate is to convince those whom wo address, and that it is tho law, and law alone that make the differento between a first end a second wife and their offspring. Why not advocate tho law and its supremacy alone, and leave to others whose tastes are in union with slang and billingsgate tho unprofitable task of using them. "Wo sea our states with their, compared," and shudder at the riffer. But cast a moments fair regard; "what makes this mighty differ?" Judge White has fully and fairly answered this it is the law. Fair Flat. ! PRDFESSIQnAL. CONGRESSIONAL. of the Evkxixu Mali..) a 4ii;ehioi or nosivi. ons '! ' (Correspondence MAIL 170. IjATOS CIrrY, FRIDAY, T.A.I'nJ.VTlY 7, contradicted that President Mac.Mahon, of Frauce, pro poses Marshal Conrobcrt as Vico Pros' idcut. y Count Andresrcy, of Russia, has In termed England, Franco and Italy that tha publication of thu Austrian note regarding Turkey, would bo inopportune until an adheasion ot power had been secured, A terrible land-slid- e in tho Ile Reunion on December II, 62 persons killed. NOON REPORT, bearing on Clayton presented pa juts the case of Wm. K. Sebastian, late Sen- nOBSISLS SCFFERIXG AT lr CO., EASTERN DISPATCHES. Auo(her YU lain. Toledo, Jan. 7. Tho Commercial this morning has information that Alexander Williamson, a prominent business man of Belmont, Putnam Co., Ohio, has absconded, leaving unsettled claims amounting to 8100,-00- 0, Williamson was tho proprietor of the Caledonia Stovo Co., and a member ofU. L. Baker & Co., dry goods merchants. Tho entire community suffers severely. 0, bills were intro- Gold Hut, Coin & Bullion, ExrbnniiM on all tho Principal t'lli-otho IsIMl Mtaieo ml Europe. r aloted TO DAY. fOMinsroaiiKiHS. EMPIRE! Plrt Notlm-- l GoM bonk a'dlswac. Atf'i Hak Co Bruk Chas. Suthers, cotton spinner at Oldham, Lancashire has failed for 51,000,-00- 0. at a late hour, But I Want Him P RIDDT.K NlAfl bYROP, RMLEO, BROWN BROAD, 8YUUP. PUMPKIN PIE, XIU, thi Win cousUiato Cratonulal ladles (prnipwtlvel) will the rcftvalimmte in n ,i ton ull stylo. Ail portice an Invited u attend la flenteanlal i and Tbeste will oenetltnta the fuses of Music, Pi'otrhM Every off irt will be mode by the ladles lo n mlur this one uf tlte taunt lupw oooestoes ot the Uenteunul jeer. ' s' ibujeiw Taea. . mil tho following nominations were made unanimous: Governor, Richard Conko; Lieutenant Governor, B. Hubbard; Opposite President electors, D. C. GiilJing and B. II. Epperson ; Attorney General, II, 11. Boone; State Treasurer, A. J. Dow. DO 1IUII COKFES, NEW 3 DKOUIT. CEXTESNIiL TRA. Is P.LLASSAN.rropr. 53 12th. Wednesday Evening January and First Suath Street SECOND PARTY, n hi cauoci mi ' Tlokcta to the table SOeta- - Cbildrea keif tirlo'.'. Observe tbs data, IVednaedsf Jaanery 1Kb. If? Leo Hollander, O2 Watche?, Jirffry, Diamoadu, Sterling Silver, and BOGEB3 k BROS., the WALKER HOUSE. BEST SILVER Diamond PLATED WARE, a Faculty, Setting ?etcbre acd Jcwolry BRaiBED , . AND WIB-UaN- : Failure. Fall Riykk, Maes., Jan. 7. Tho banking bouse of Euston & The suspenMilne suspended sion earned some excitement. y. Will buy Furniture, Will sell Furniture, OS. Orders promplly , Will give tho best prico for Furniture, Freight Batts, Who will gaarantoo fuir dealing New York, Jan. 7. jd traded to. Wseatab Hotel Building. U.P.H.R. farther notice trains will loeva and arrive at Ogdra doily as follows: NT1L FURNITURE CHEAP! J. BILET. 1 LEO 1IOLLANDRK. fin doM WILL. HULL Ottawa, N. Y Jan. 7. tj J. T. and W. l'ennock, brokers and insurance agents, uf this city, havo aub-mi.-tel a statement of their affairs, showing liabilities to lliu amount of $33,800 Parties who wish to buy or sell, should The creditors are and assets $77,000, cull on to accept payment in one, two and three years, without interest. A. LEAVE. Daily Express, Mixed,... . . Freight, : a. ............ .O.'N t B, IQ. IU:). ARRIVE. . m. 1:10 .m. Pally Ezinrea,.: .............. ...1:8 p. b. hllxed. u. .Olio e. Ifctdght, Dally cornice iora meet t Ogden with Clik Central Pacific read from Salt Leks City sad ail point in goal hern Utah. the Bwectwoter At Bryan with ougea te niino. At Cheyenne with Denver Pacific road for Denver. Central City, Georgrtewn and all points in C loreila and Now Mexico. At Omaha with Chicago owl Northwestern, Tho advanced rates for freight from this city to tho West will go into effect VhicaKU, llock Island oud Pwifln, Bmllngt'ta IDAHO BAKERY. and Mo. Klvir. Xansoa City, Ht. ?aa and Moudav next on the basis of 73 cents t.ouneil Blufia ratlroads and Missouri Hirer ss of etoamne for ell paints leal end South. freight to per 100 fils, for Tickets for sale to ell point Elat at offioa of Chicago. This rate is to bo un iforin on Welle. Fan ( k Co., Hast Temple atreet, endkt the office of Uteb Caotnd Bailroed, In Salt Leto all trunk linos going West from this doors Four Second South Street, City; alan at Union Pact Railroad Ticket Of- and Boston. fice in Oieb'n. at which offioa lior be on sleepcity East of Commercial Street, ing cor own lie secured. Arst-cla- ll-i- e FG3E2GH DUPATCHS3 The I'euluuutal. AN&RET7 GEBHARDT. TI108. L. KIMBALL, . Goal Ticket Agent; T. B. SlCKLia, Chief Xngr and Bupt. Jufi-t- Paris, Jan. 7. Cake and Confectionery of all kinds A mewling of French merchants anc Made to Order and Constantly to send goods to IhJ others intending On Hand, appointed Lord Thyrno, recently Treasurer of Uur Majesty's household, to Purliamont from has been South Wcltz-hir- e. Minister Buffet has sent a note to the Prefects that newspaper licenses shnll bo revoked unless tho law is observed. IS. O H U BCHf, CENiENNIAL TEA Xomluiiilons, session, . OlVK DKdDKD TO OZTI A to-d- nights PARTI. TEA THE LADIES AID SOCIETY d 31 . 7 Orleans, Jan. 7. Georgs 1. Wbltnay k 0&, B. 7. J. Glasler rs.... or nis Corner Commercial N ew ....Ml Lon Is )site C;.KTmi.L I t Love the Great Paying Eeprrli. last Ciieo ho'fcaial Bank. iiiwndsl Attorn''. Herds and Flocks, Slab-side- CiL.,..lw loik urna a Nail, not liauk Father's Gf all my boa FianalsoaP 1 moUiMV'iiu Empire Market. In . - K?V . By Palmerson, of Colorado, 'authorizing tho purchase of gold dust and bullion at tha Dunver Mint. By Luttrull, of California, to carry im to effect tho Hawaiian Convention; also relating to the production of fruit brandy; also for a survey of the Sacramento river; also granting to lbs C. C. Narrow Gunge Company certain rights of United State lauds at Bunicia, California. By Piper, of California, to modify tho existing treaties with thu Chinese natiou. By Page, of California, for the improvement of the San Joaquin river; also in reference to thu entail of lands under tho homestead laws. By Darrell, of Minnesota, to amend the act for tho encouragement of the growth of timber on western prairi.. By Lane, of Oregon, for tho improvement of Cooso harbor. Kelly introduced a bill providing for tha adjudication and issue of patents in tho Mission land case in tha State of Oregon and Territories of Washington, Idaho and Montana private land ciaicts. Mitchell cal I cl up tha resolution submitted by him beforo tho holidny reee.s calling for information in regard to arrests in Alaska, and it was agreed to. Kelly presented a petition of citizens of Oregon asking for an appropriation for tho construction of a canal at the cascades of the Columbia river iu that State. t Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on . Commission. AND J'JISY ! FAT, - TENDER CmcAao, Jan. 7. j About five o'clock thia morning tho And the only plura In Salt Lake that fl Gnrdincr IIouso here was discovered to tho lull in that particular Is the be on Are, and before tha Are department could render aid, was damaged to the extent of 830,000. Fully injured. Tho Are began in the hose box of the elevator on tho third floor. Washington, Jan. rt- - Parllmixr Attention etvm to roUaotimdt as cum-aiota, of kxsh .ago in Nsw York at pnv..iiroailu,il dissra uu iUr wf Pya n( y Fire. Tho members of tho Ilouse Commit' tee on Foreign Relations called at the ay Executive Mansion and pair their respects to tho President. The Ways and Means Committee will pay their respects Lake City. naans ts form. Intercsling .Foreign Xcws Etc., Etc. t Sa ipic Stmt, semt-offie- to the Grand Vizier, Count Andrusy's scheme for reform in tho Turkish provinces. Tho Grand Vizier is represented to have rejected tha idea of teroigtf mediation, and to havo said the Sublime Porte would give tho people of tha provinces all necessary guarantees ter re- Gold WasiiixcTotr, Jan. as follows: CoxBTASTisorLR, Jan. 7. Tho Austrian Ambassador to this iai court has ly communicated 13. HOUSE. to-J- uy Centen- - Fraud nial Matters. HOUSE BIT. U AND RESOLUTIONS. In the Ilouse duced ana referred t Srr. iiMlS Hnllatlea. Another Pestrnetivc Fire This Time in Chicago. lG0,CC0 ie sixiy-suve- Ok.. I. red. t-- miscellaneous. into Aberdeen, disabled. Jefferson Born den wss days out from Booth Bay for Gloucester, England, olid the crew were famishing and unfit for duty. Tha water ration was a tea cup each per day, ator from Arkanpas, expelled from tha Senate, Referred. Allison introduced a bill for tho sale of certain Shawnee Indian lands, to provide homes for Black Bob and absent Shawneo Indians. Referred. Wright introduced a hill granting pensions to officers in the war with (Jrent Britian in 1812, nnd those of Indian wars during that period. ReferSherman said the Senator from Indiana, Morten, yesterday ramie a report from tha Committeo on Privileges end Elections s to the presiding officer of tho Senate. It seems this report had bolter be acted upon ; ho therefore moved that the Senate proceed to consider the resolution offered by tho Senator from Vermont, before recess, in regard to electing a President pro tern, of tho Senate. lie made tho motion with the view of offering a substitute fur it should it be taken up. Edmunds thought the natter should go over until Monday. The report of the Committee on Privileges and Elections bad jut been placed on tho table, and they bad not examined it yet. Thurman asked that the - matter go over. Sherman said that ho would not object and the report was laid over. Davis gave notice that on Wednesday of next week bo would ask the In. Senate to submit re dulgonco of marks in regard to the expenditures end revenue of the country, public debt, etc. Mitchell called up a resolution submitted before recess, calling ter information a to arrests in Alaska. Agreed to. Th Senate in Executive session confirmed George II. Scwsrd, Minister to China; Ayres P. Merril, Minister to Belgium; Cyrus C. Carpenter, df lows, Second Comptroller of the Treasury Department. Adjourned until Monday. IVO. IS. f CARL J. CANNON, Fuwlxlonnblo THilor; Gentlemen Centennial, whi held A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED Lain a r was nominated by acclama from the mining and metallurgical sec DAILY Chwolng, Scouring and Bepalring promptly tion ter United Stales Senate from Mi ICwtato lions protested against tho insufficiency attended to. Ooud work done at veiy war Uie J? of First South all To city. parte sissippi by the Democrats. NOTARY IULLIC AND COSYEYAXCEli. price a. Curlier Couimeroial rad of spaco allotted them in the French dev frtraeCn Tho Govornor of Nsw Jersey has or, CAB L. J. CANNON. drUJ S Louis Negotiated on wsomldo tones. They partment of tho exhibition. Houses lieutod, eta. dered bur companies of tho sovcnlh nevertheless decided to take part in tha FRANK FOOTE. teanors lluildluif, Mala street, tun regiment to Tronton lo stop tho riot (7 rjiorly ct liras JL'a, Londuo.) exhibition, nnd will make use of tho exHalt Lake City. dell Iu and Clock Maker, Watch cess uf space given tho agricultural sec 1,500 pooplo prosent; collision immi Wedding Prty. attention raid to Sample (a far dears seat nenL Ntrret, lion, although they cannot light Aw 11 First Mouth of cuuimorotal struet and all kinds of Bullion.' lhittlea at the White IIouso, there to O Last J. DAYNES & SON, evening, motion' iu I distance promptly atr Tha Govornor of Maryland's o keep their machinery I Sain ii os sent from a ,1 tho friondsof Mr, Valentine Faubai had Erry daacrlptlon of Watches, Clock sand rgiurua made the following Wholesale awl Bvtall Dealers ia at shows that State to bo 93,304,107 dsweiry, proiupUy and thurougfly wp-rchargos reasonable, that flno reception in honor of gentlea e lows hvlu i prioei. All work auarautaeil. . t Horrible Nnifcrlsj. in debt. pgiM gtrert, Muwloul IiiHtruiuoutM man's union in marriage with Miss AnKALf LAKE (ITT. London, Jan, 7. Gov. Rico, of Massachusetts, sent tho W. A. PAINE, nie llepworth, Father Bcanlan officiatAnd an descriptions of Jefferson W1SX1MU MONTHLY f ' I schooner American The following message to tho Legislature ing. Wo wish them joy. Burden has brought into notice a terr Musical Merchandise, "Right lion. Suuthern Buuknall Kite-cou- rt rible Draw cm I e XOtn of raoh month." By mutiny during tho voyago from is dead. I of the Lisilahtiirw . $370,000 Ih Vain street, Next door to " Little Chnroli Hound I he Greenbacks et Camp Douslas. uw Qrjulint Lumi0u, and which ro-Poll Lake City. our uur," I'rlBim, 1 rhaaee In 8 Tlekels. ('Mil Role Agents for the Xwcy (Mesne, Btaiiiwey, I A disastrous Are occurred in London or HI f r M, to be deduut.U Iruui oulUid in thu killing two mates, and tho Major Dewey, United Slates Paymasand other bast luako of 1'iauos. plesek, Uie pr oas after ti e drawing. Ful put culaia I bookbinder Hair was and yesterday, Elcgten's of the of thu ia death hearts to Shaving, Shampooing boys subsequent sentence VmiiovmI from old stand to Diwoiet 1'aiik making glad tho ter, erat free A'ldnxs J. M. P TTltlt, Laramlia . burned; 300 employees thrown out. doit Cutting. pulldiug, two doors south of Oity, Wyoming. . in bluo at Camp uiutiaeori. Tha vclsol has tan towed JAMES M. SMITH, lloul A"eut, . y. DEUVRBY pr . GI0. C. FUICGUSON, ASHAYEll. mot-sag- ed. ( Tottsorlul ArtiMt yiwt-allco- y. 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