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Show ssyv ENiNo VOL. I. NATVr LAKE CITY, SATITKDaY, .TAIVUARY MP1K1T or TIIK PREMH. THE UTAH EYEMfi MAIL The Ogden Junction ie "after u iruiuni doctor," not in obedience to one of is' Atli'dri. XVEH. EYIMNC, (Sunday excepted.) by Tm MAIL PS1MTINB AID PU31IJHK8 C3MPAIV j ; i.- . Rnnth Omi- - ancnnd 8TAIB91 i 5 "l BrosUP Txsiis w Street Waal Walker 1 : scbscbiptio.v W One year, by mail or express Six month Three month. i ' f 7i i Delivered by carrier at 3) cent per week. " ADVERT IS IA8 IATE3 i Seasonable made known npon application. . JOB PRiMTIKQ Of every derlpUoa executed In the beet etyle of the art, at fair prlera. i'- SOCIETIESi 3 15 UoDth.........1111 One .. 1 11 r PylklM.. K mights Lone. He. 1. Inn - Secular conroeatione eeond and fourth Tuesday eraninc at 7 S oclock, in Odd hallow Hall, ouporita Pint National Bank. Bqj nomine Knixht cordially Invited. Eli- 11. AlURrUY, C. C. Two, ptkvkx, K. iif R. and 8. A - lied Nob. 1, Iero 0. Wasaaeix Tamil, No. R. M. Stated council held at Ila'I over I'ohn'e tore, Main nt, on the Brrt and third Wed needay of each monta, at 7.', o'clock. So journinc brethren in good rtandinx are ror-diaily invited to attend. L. DUUBti, S. Chao A rn.ee. C. K. ' Odd Fell we. Utah Lonon, No. 1, L 0. 0. F. Meet every Thursday at 7 lip. m.. in .New Hall, over K t. California Store, Main Salt Lake City Odd Fellow in good rtandinx are invited to attend. liSkbY COHN, N.U. Jon Snnrte, Secretary. Oociaan bCAxmien, No. 1, I, 0. 0. F. Meet firrt and third Tuesday of every month, at Odd Fellow nail, over Coho tore, at 7 o'eleek n. m. Vi'itinx Fatri-rr- h cordially invited. LD 11 YAMS, C.F. Hxemv Mime, xribw. Jonnan Louua, Mol S, L 0 O. every Monday, at TJi p. m., in New Hall ever California More, Main atrea', 8 ttlak thy. odJ Pelluwn in good Handing are lnnt4 to attend. fr3M S OKU. AB80iiA8M, N. G. W. M. Lxxxaav, goeretaiy- - LOST. 3 K TKAB'8 XQKXIXG. Bmitn k Weeeon Uavul-vr- r. a uickel-pUte- d Toe above reward will be paid on it. re-tato O. O. U ILKlvOOM, yirat South atrart, tw doom weat of Z. U. K. I. jag BEWARD.-XK- W 0(1 j TO LET. THE ABOUnE IS romna. ELETKX Baqnlrc of D CamouiUe A fit WARD, Near etreet ear track. FOR SALE. CX M IX HT.ItT, TWO AHiHT from Godbe'a come, very low. A c nvT.tent modern dwelling built krqulre at ttbnSe, ' v r X VHIKTKEX HOUSES AXD LOIS IX THIS dIny for prime to emitII evnebody. Alan the ro ntfy to e or exshanga for y. ApolytoD. Camomile. proper city form lMOMKI) 1I0USB-- A OOUU toittory. Jhe.; a nice notch In front, ball lot of ground, wall fenced, stocked with the chnicert fruit bearing tree, etc. if aold immediately a bargain will be Mewed. Ay- - IsiVB ,.dlu A PRSFESSIQAL C. W. BENNETT. AT.LAWl ATTORNEY Main ! 80 Street, SALT LAKE CITY, T N. MORGAN, C. Attorney at Law. Han. 11 nail IX Federal Court llouae, SALT LAKE CITY , UTAH ' ROST. A. WADDILL, i,o . Publ Notary Seem Federnl.Cnu( " s. ' : CNAS. D. HANDY, j At t o rnoy.ut'Law, Ornc 1, . : . i, lleune. 17, 1 M N i City. Utah. Seoond South etreet. Salt Lake t JAS. F. BRADLEY, S Notary Public, AtthoOflea of tba Utah Evening eI' Houta . atreat MaU, gceo JAMES M. SMITH, it AGAIN TO TIIK RMi IE, Editor Mail: I notice thet my fundamental Article of hie creed, which communication tu'jiiur paper appeared provide fur the healing of the tick by in yosterdsys issue, also that tha Tritim "laying on of hande with anointing bune has made some comments on it. of oil." On the contrary, he declare,; The Tribune thinks that "Fairplay" is "There i no mechinery o complicated too fastidious" "altogether granted, and delicate a the human eyttom;" and for tha snkn of the argument; but let me add, that "glib tongued Ignnramuaea a.k tha Tribune, does the argument can prevail upon lha uninformed to ehut against polygamy lose any of its force their eye, open their mouth, and (walby a "fastidiousness" that only spares the low medicament about which they know feelings of thf plural wife .and her off nothing and which are ut a likely to spring by refraining from tha wanton use be productive of dieae a curative." of offensive epithets T It is the system of All of which applies with great force to is' to be attacked" and that polygamy the "glib tongued" charlatan who pro overthrown, and in that essential particvail upon the "uninformed" to lubmit ular diies the use of such words as "conto an application of rancid oil and the cubine and "illegitimates" aid iq laying on of hande by a tot of mun fre attaining the end sought? The Trlbuno quently a ignorant at they are lelfluh cites the caw of Ann Elixa, Brigham and lentual; and thit, In conned loh with Youngs nineteenth wife, as .proof that tho muttering of incantations ie the ail plural wives are concubines. Now, grand panacea for the cure of every b thb evidonce conclusive on this point? variety ot dieeaia. Let us see. Ann Eliza wu a worn ad of We notice thaae priestly orahles avoid mature age, the mother of two children, the do they preecribe for others. Ie and the presumption h that shrhad are taiident Young or Elder Penrose ail rived at the years of discretion he wu ing or dangerouly sick, do they submit therefore no "spring chicken." The to the laying on of hand and smearing position, power and influence of the head of oil T By no meant. Skillful pbyei of the church no doubt had their share ciant are consulted, rational mean are of influence in aiding her in her deteruaed; they allow no mination to connect her name and fame elder to oil the 'complicated and deli with one who loomed up in her mind's cate machinery of their priiitly corpu. eve in prodigious proportions. To live We agree with the Junction that "the in a nicely furnished house, wear fine publie should be protected against such clethes, bask in the sunshine of a proaudacious and concienceles adventurer phet's smiles, mingle in lha upper tenand no one but a properly qualiSed prac dons of Mormon society, to say nothing titioner ihouid be permitted to follow a of the license that she might enjoy from vocation requiring vait information, un such an alliance, were doubtless allurecommon (kill and profound judgment." ments to the sex of which the nineBut then these "conecienceitMi adve- teenth wife a b type, of the most fascinturer," who endanger the lives of their nating indeed character if they follower! that they may control their were not ectuatly irrefutable. So much actions and their mean, would find their for a consideration of the worldly mo occupation gone were they to be cun-iitlives that might have prompted the aland preach a they act. liance. As to how for Ann Eliza wu The Herald, a uiual, has nothing to moved by the spirit of God, the writer ay and it say it with the gravity of a has no means of knowing, but it is safe horned owl. Tho Newt keep up a to say that honors were at lout about lively chipper over great constitutional even between heavenly and worldly moquestion in connection with the polyga- tives. But U this true of the poor man's mic corner stone of it religious faith. plural wife, the wifo of the former meIt coine word of foarfot nnd solemn im- chanic and artisan, or day laborer? Is port, and hurls the ponderous mis.il at it not true that the natural desire, if unthe head of the unbelieving monogaraio controlled by extraneous influonces, of ertw. The Newi is the mighty catapult very woman b to live in mmogamie of the church party, and, if as now seems wedlock? If it b, then I uk hat beprobable, the hugh Apostle of San Pete comes of the illustration made by Ann ahould leek horn with him of the Lion Elizas ease? It simply proves that the House, upon the jack-rabquestion, Eastern estimate of Ann Eliza b correct, it would furnish the New an opportu- and nothing more; it in no way proves nity to coin jack rabbitical words by the that all plural wives are conuu acre. In the pursuit of its game it reline, or that they wre all actuated minds one of that faithful dog Towier, by the ame motives that may have in-- 1 who, after chasing a chipmunk into a aeoced Ann Elisa hence J nn Elisa's stone wall, barked every day for six case b not in point and the Tribune months nt the hole through whioh the will have to hand once more. The its try animal disappeared. Now, this may be Tribune seeks to justify its use of the port for tho News, but it's death to their word concubine by giving a definition readen. of tho same, but tho definition given is The Tribune, like John Browne's not tho only one that Webster gives; he soul, b still "marching on," round the also says that a concubine is a lawful walls of Jericho, blowing its ramshorn, wife, but not united to the man by tha or, rather, it has loaned the horn to a usual ceremonies, and of inferior condicorrespondent inj Porkopolis, who, iikea tion; therefore the use of such a term new boy with a small trumpet, blows a while it may convey the idea of a plural last in the wondrous ears of John wife, does so only at tha expense of com Taylor, sufficient to wake lha seven mon politeness on the part of thou who leepers. Now, we want to say to these use it, and in wilftil disregard of the outside follows that this Utah fight is feelings 'of those to whom it b applied. "all our own," and among ourselves, we I believe it wu Ben Johnson who said 'uns in Utah, Mormons and tientiles, that a man has no more right to ,bpply will soon be as good as the average run to another an offensive epilhqt than he of Yankee,' especially after we have suf- has to slap his bee, end thfs Is about tho ficiently belabored each other tq drive only justification that can fairly be Used out the nonsense. ! Long acquaint- in defence of inelegant or. .offensive ..lanance brings out the good points in these guage. It is possible that- - to Ihe Tribold war horses of the Mormon persua- une a decent respect for the feelings of innocent women and children iqay seem sion, and we hope to live long enough to ' maudlin1 but Fairplay has yet to see them drop the selfish and intolerant learn that true gallantry hu to be sacri' features out of their church system, Seed by any gentleman in the discussion swing a ponderous liberty bell over the of any subject, and especially when tho disousahn b had in the columns of a Tabernacle, and "ring" in a united daily paper. Mormon and Gentile crowd to n ratifica"0 wad some power the giftia gie us, tion meeting, where the hatchet shall be ate. Faietlat. , buried "deeper than eveifplummct sounded." Thb must be done quickly, so Washiuiea News. that Captain Hooper may officiate as Wabhixotcx, Jan. 8. first Governor of the new State of Luttrell's bill for the survey of Sacglib-tong- ent I ? Cermeondonceof tbs Evsnlng M iiu the the Ileal Instate Agent, ; X OTARI PUBLIC AXD OOXYETAXCEB. BPLoaaa Xegottated eu reaaonatla term. Houm Hauled, Ho. Baa 8rtt Lake City. Aril lm BROWNE A BROOKS, Olyll Aud V. .Enginoerg Mluerul Burveyara. UX. Offloe In Kimball Block, eppeelto MdHumea, Halt Lake City. ST W. R. KEITHLEV, Itf- - Attornoy,atLnw SALT LAKE UTAH. CITY, 7o Collections the Court of tho Terri nidi prouptlj. FRANK FOOTE. ; A S B A.Y.K k.1 jh,IB 1 duUno M Mulm Etreet, B, Momutlr at-- W UKI CUT. bit . Utah. ramento, appropriates $105,000 for lha In order to bring about thb desirable survey between Tehama and the mouth millennial day, let us rain tho blows on of Spring Creek. tho old bastile of abuses until it totters Lane's harbor Improvement bills apto its foil. Wo war with measures, not propriate $200,000 for Coo's Bay, end with men. $100,000 for the mouth of Congnillo river. The Indian traaklM, 8. Jan, Piper bill to aid tho construction of Wauuxqtux, A special from St. Paul says advices e sea well et Sen Francisco propose to from Fort Buford report that Silling appropriate $1,000,000 for that purpose. Bull's hostile Indians wefo in camp on Luttrell's bill to carry tha Hawaiian the Yellowstone, ninety-si- x miles above treaty into effeot merely embodies the Buford. Their numbers bed been treaty of tho schedule of the articles greatly increased by young men from to be placed on the United State free the lower agonoies, dissatisfied with tho lists. pace policy of the old chiefo. Seven His bill respecting the California murders occurred last Fall on the upper Central Narrow Gauge Co. grants the Missouri, which have been traced to the right of gay over the Benicia ' Indiana now with Bluing Ball, It Iv.TBESTI(i WASIIIXG-T0- X SEWS. Boss Tweed to the Front More Hanging. - pro: lO. 8. 1&7G. Has Pablte. N aw York, Jen. wsotustnn. j 8. admitted at tha Navy Department that the arre.t of paymaster Spaulding nt San Franclrfo,' is the result of official inquiry into the Pinney fraud. The details of the investigation will' not be given by the Department, as the Secretory does not consider the proceedings ef the Court of Inquiry, ' In this case, should be made public. A court martial will soon be ordered for the1 trial of paymaster Spaulding. 'V. PIRCI! 1 i".1 Of all my Fathers " i . i Herds and Flecks, I Lore the Great - Stab-side- , ' ' d ' FOREIGN DISPATCHER Indian , Troubles on the Yellowstone. AadreegrtoeiiaiMt. . Baaux, Jan. 8- Count Andressys note : in. regard to the proposed reforms in the Sultan' vassal province make a definite .proposals for onairnlUng the oaaeulioa of those reforms,' but is stated hfr' pro"i1 i"I 't .'.ii 'i..-- -. i .J anlr place In Safi Lake that 11' It poses to virtually control, through jlhe And the tha btUio that partfiMairls the-supervision of h consuls and tho reports iH t y 'U of Ambpasadors. T' j :i t . Interesting Foreign 'Yews - Etc., Etc. EASTERN DISPATCHES. , War Mhadaws. ' FitT.lniJtttiJjwCTi.i New York, Jan. 8. The Sun regards the House resolution br e special inquiry in tha Mexican robber incursions into Texas, the first step toward war with Mexico. If Mexico cant restrain its bandits and won't authorise the United Slates to repress them by effective pursuit on her soil, public sentiment tends towards force to compel ample redress. War Policy. Wasdixotox, Jan. 8. concentration of naval vessels et Empire Market. i IleHra THe Law. Cao 7. ida, Jan. Ottawa, Great excitement prevails in Hullu-win- g, in consequence of an attempt Corner GeamertUr aal Tint ' Sooth Street ' i . .. made by creditors to attach the property P. LANNAX; Prepll ofE. B. Eddy, an insolvent. Eddy, backed by a largo number of rmpl yii e ' i f. j J prevented the bailiff from taking possesf J , J i i 's1. c' ) sion, and the premise ere now guarded ! a '1 I ';,..vr by 70 men. It i said the militia will be ordered out ay to protect the officers in the dischergeof their duty. V - . NEW . 1 to-d- 1 SECOND BRIEF TELEGRAMS. & HIND 'll TC I , t Gen. James Packard, in Congress from Indiana, hat been Port Rovai is in pursuance of e general appointed Internal Revenue Agent. Opposite the WALKER. HOUSE. plan of tho Secretary of the Navy to Geo. Fining the veteran English actor make that place the headquarters of tha V is dead. t North Atlantic station, and presents I t Oakley Hall retires jhis 'Crucible' from many advantages over any other point on the coast. The climate is very healthy, the Park theater to night, but expects 'i and the harbor offers every facility for to try its success in tbs provinces. Tho :::J I the exercise of naval tactics to vessels in announcement of hi abandon moot of tha Will sell Furaitwe, rendezvous there. They can reach iCu-ba- n stage, therefore, is prematura. Will give the beet price for Furnitdra, waters and the Gulf, where our inAt the instance of Senator Sargent, .'I i terest most need to be looked after, in Oliver Hyse, of San Francisco, is apWILL SELL forty-eighours. The policy of the pointed Superintendent of Machinery at tha Mare Island Navy Yard, Secretary is to have tha home squad larger than any abroad. Ha believe in being prepared for any emergency which MeC,RMiK A C0 may arise. 'arties who with to boy or sell, should Tweed Agala. . , call on The -- . . ht FURNITURE CHEIPI New York, Jan. 8. Tweed's attorney and bondsmen have nought suit against the main bars of the ring, asking that all except Twied he compelled to refund, and asking that a receiver of all claims against them be appointed. The City and County Attorney General and Corporation Counsel and others are made defendants. Heat. Maxrais, Jan. 7. I Bfk Streets Silt Lake Citj. J. ' A.. BILBYlVi",: ' Who will guarantee fair dealing." ' J 9BALEBB J. K Gold Dust, Coin & Bullion. Exchanges Cities all the Principal LIVERY STABLE; r the ITalW htatea Frank Scott, colored, was hung in the aatl Europe. ail yard y at 1:40 o'clock, for the PsrUenlar Attention elvan to rSlleeons and murder of Hansom Phipps, colored, on preora .a ramli ed at currant raUhirf Rath eg drawn ojj 1U7 at paym nt Christmas evening, 1874; also Milton McLean and B. E. Young, at Jackson, Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on Commitiion. and Bill Williams, colTenn., y, ored, at Bartlett. ConmuiruxDKnxs. MORRILL, i ' r 1 Theatre Street. ... to-ds- .1 East oT 1 i " . n . ? r the DKSSBBT NATIONAL BANK, " , - :i . i to-ds- 1 Military Bssmsa New York, Jan. 8. The Secretary of War in an official communication to Congress, invitee to hie recommendations of two years ago to turn over to the Indian Department for disposition at public lands the military reservations of Camp Brown, California, and Camp Crittenden and old Camp Grant, Grant, Arizona. He taya they ere no more needed for military purport and their custody involves 'uele axpoiue. .! mBIIOKESAM CAMACB Uni Xattanl Gold Hank Baa Tranetaeo Ag'i Hank of CaL....Xsw To k Oi toagn Co umarcul Kvlnaal Bank Ma Having ANueUtwa at Lotiii Oma a Xailjnal Bank ..... laidlwtuo .. .... ...... . .7. COFFEE (ERXAI Francisco r ' . e t iV. . :r v Commercial StreeL: . jg- , J i - it SAL00X ' Restaurant, a : J i i ! An . San I . Comsudiont Stabling, X. Whitney Glaxlae k Ca, S. F. Wlii to House, I. te ............. ......Georgs Attorney. Hruk vs... i Always at ealL J . V s'i v AND OYSTER HOUSE. Mealt ' yeele UeenwiyUea. New Yoek, Jan. at off noun Served m the " Sett Style. f " ' OYSTERS At TB0 LIU TIER. , 6. AUGUSTUS PODLECH, Propr. The Democratic leaders iulend giving Call and as our blli of tare. ' . . i an authoritative firm expression of the JT If P, MJLTTHISSOX 4 CO Pn'l. Democratic House of H-- resen tali vet on I HI I KrUSK ATFOUD8 TIE PUBLIC the financial pol icy toon. The general ly IsI tbs atia-M-ont conifer an I esavanlaae. li FUST-CLASaitnainl hain street, RESTACRAXT S favored plan aims at resumption through Wasatch lletel. the Oppealto compelling banks to accumulate part of sod has largs, air rounis and good clean b da, Mrs. Mary Bjorkmanj ' their reserves in gold, and directing the la "pon dir and night, and Tha Treasury to hoard all surplus gold with niaalaaiw r d In Mra.itaas- yls at won-sbh- i Baring now la operation a atristly tntaini prises aud at all hour the new specie. The paymenta to.be made a toon as enough hat been hoardFAMILY RESTAURANT Oyssterm, . ed for the purpose. The trouble is to tell Trent Chlsktns, what auiount will be suffloieet. and Hprl all dsUcsetas g of tha It is avaaa Gentlemen and fbmlitaa wJU ha bwdad at ureetaaily a hand. alto contemplated to repeal the clause reeanneblt retee. adopted by the last Con gras, fixing the All tha dellaaelta ef the ssaso the tables. resumption day ; repeal of legal tender LOUIS ORDNER, tta Boom to rent dll Rut nnd contraction of currency not included in the plan. tf 4 p , Freah . . MILWAUKEE Sargent's bill grants the right of way through this reservation to the Northern Hallway Co. and all others. "Popular glory ia a perfect her lovers must toil, feel every coquette; Inquietude, indulge every ftprlco, and perhaps be jilted at lest, BEER HALL, Second South Street Opposite WalVactivjs, fcracory Deportment Swt imported,, metoding the celebrated St Louis Bw.' Finest dslieeslss at tho eeson ssrved ep. JNO. ERIKSON, j California ' (A. 31 Wine Depot ! .. Pint lonih street, H. 8JHTBT OLD BrAXDd . , . All Drinka lO Ceatet. . Pteke Aloo, Fortsr, WiDoo, jhe sltr, CheseetCten,, DnodMit (Ha nd Kumu. |