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Show I I UTAH EVENING A OOOD MAIL. TIKE COSSINU. The coming spring end summer SALT LAKE CITY, DEC; 20, 1875. ITT-- liLCVATOBY, And bow come the Utau lvxxixa Mail, owned end conducted 'by an of prejtjcal printer! and journal iate and it cornea to stay. Were Salt Lake City but an ordinary rural Tillage or county teat, with a population relying upon the resource! of a limited agricultural district, the successful establishment of a new Journal, in addition to those already existing, might be a qnetUoa. i if j But this oily is not an ordinary ie metropolitan in its lewn-- t aspects, and destined to become the greatest and richest pify between Cbicage and Baa Francisco. It is the center of an immaaee and rapidly developing territory, stretching from the Missouri to the Biarras on the one hand, ; and from the frozen north to'the borders of pro-Tine- ial Mexico on the other. It is the halfway house of " the rail way, and tho point of intersection ' for the line already its iron north arms and south stretching from this great center. The magnificent mining districts which fctTO leaped into existence Sritbfn the lait Are years, almost within .hearing of its church bolls, are but ih 0 glorious precursors of hundreds more, awaiting the advent of tho iron horse, to pour their mineral treasures Into the lap of the Saline City. ' Through her golden gates 10,000,-0of silver and gold, the production-of ,ths scurrentyeart will issue. Ten year! from now; And heftributarie trans-eoaUaen- tal tal - ; 00 of gold and silver, wiU furnish flOQ,J 000,000 in hard cash per annum, jto - build. her palatial homes t population, cosmopolitan in character, will have increased hcfUseswhAe-he- c tr c JA 1 . ' V i Tho clique now cota trolling her munioipal affairs, will be- - coma converted to ..broader and 'more r geueroue, views, or swept into a mfno- rity by tho force of advanced and advene- - lag Africa? deas.' Utah's Becaton and Bapresentatives will repreaentja State untrammelled by the unnatural union of Cbtuih.upd State,1 and froe from Urn stigma of. polygamy and communism. Tho battle for free schools will have the remnants doon lingU and .won, of an effete and semUberbarous system, with its secret rites and infoltiblo priest N hood, 'will have passed into the limbo of ' things lost on earth. Wo propose to have a hand in this bloodless conflict of mind with mind, of individual freedom, yith systematized , amt, and In this grand material development of a noble commonwealth. . . ton-fol- d. 1 politico-religio- prom- ise to open up the bait business season this Territory bai ever witnessed.; The us We confoee to an ambition., to share in this froe lights and in the certain victory of truth, although at present wo may hard to travel in. light marching steady, persistent industry of our miners end prospectors, is telling with wonderful effect in onr mining cami. At our best In&wri mines are opanad to tba exception they dsop, almost without ere revealing ores superior in quality and quantity to thoia nearer the aurlhce. A larger number of promising now mines have been opened during the pest year in Utah than aver before in the same time, ( And these valuable properties are nearly all the product of labor on the port of(hard-werkia- g, practical man ' who now own and work Ikons. ' Tke miners have called upon Hercules (the capitalist) to coma to their rescue iu vale, and Anally, putting their own shoulder to the wheel, greatly to lhair own surprise,' And themselves capitalists. Tba general result is, the aggregate wealth of our prominent mining camps has inereased enormously. The dumps are crowded with one, waiting1 for in creased Eneilitles" of transportation There ere opportunities for temunerstive ' men willing to labor to ail The censequent work and '.'rough U. demand for goods and merehnnd.ee is increasing. Large sales, smell profits ' and. short credits, is the motto of our in hand on merchants, and the stocks establishments mercantile tko landing hare in Salt Lake an simply enormous, Our Eastern cousins, who look upon our ' eitjf as a rural center, famous only as ibe' headquarter ' :of. J' the Latter Day Saints, will find wiien they( visit us during their nsxt summer vacation, that onr., trade ii ; assuming a' metropolitan : Magnitude and Importance.'" Our farmers Hod a good homo market for ..all their surplus products, with remunera tive .prices, ,Qu( Territory. ii. out of debt,' our 'climate ii'1 superb,' rendering out of door work oontinuoua and profitable on account of the abeance pf stormy inclement weather, and tho presence of all those agencies which import vfgbl and elasticity of. body and mind, j With nil these advantages, and with the vest field of illimitohio wealth opening developing on cither bond, Utah 'is making . wonderful progress In material wealth and graatnasi. The stagnant condition of trade In older communities, the largo accretions of capital lying idle at the the But and in Europe, in iea with the unreliability of many hitherto fitvorabls lines of investment, most and wil( turn eapltal ' in ; thii direction. We look for the'- inaugurs--, lion of it naw era in mining wheq practical industry shall ally itself with ready cub, end the working of . our mines be chergctertori by nargetio' and management. We look, tooj for a irgo addition of intelligent young men, with more or less available meant, who, leaving behind thorn the crowded avenuaa of labor and trade and tho beaten rule of fosslllied and uoprograasivo Stains, will coma to stay, aad make Utah ona of tho foramokt States of tho Pacific slope. With the increue of wealth, we want n corraeponding increase of moral principle, and of intelligent, individuality. : Tho majority of our population need waking up by tho infusion of vigorous brain and muscle, to independent, thought and action. Willi wealth wa want increased focililias of education, in fact, must have a system of public schools. There is an immense amount of work to bo done here and golden rewards await the workere. Theres a rood time eomlnc, bora; Wait a little looser- , able-bodi- . ad con-neet- eco-nem- ical able-bodie- Older and upon half rations, as we have oftim dona ondif 'thestarry folds of. the old flag. "We shall have better stom-- 1 ach for tho 'light than if enervated by luxurious flue, and weighted by con. w earvative diicati- - - We owe no man for i fr? MA lwi. I ear prtM, and bd min or party of man our brains or muscles. , shall own J ' Wo Understand how difficult it is, in a pecuniary 'point' of view, for a newspaper to thrive unless it will consent to i f become1 the 'mouthpiece or organ of some'sCTt or party in' Church 'or Slate. Our pisper is neither but we shall try to live and thrive by hard work, strict : - attention to our business, and economical management. . We do not' propose to wrestle with weighty problems" to such an , Mormon or otherwise A WAEMBrrirSlinCWTEXT. ae to unit us for the lighter duties to The Journal of Commerce, of of joarnallim Wo hope gather up the uneoaslderid trifles of lifts the foam Chicago, cornu to ua with tho follow, that floats upon the., restless sea of so- - ing startling news: ciety and' .with . charily, for, all, and An immense lodge of isinglass hu ' malice toward none," visit the pleasant bun found in the mountains near Snake readriver, Idaho. It la thirty fuel wide, ; , homes an the iffugh cabins of eur arid ona of the most valuable discoveries in and' them a with chat gossipy, ers, . of tho kind over made. after-dinn. sort of way. , t islnglui has usually been eon- shall aie),1by tygrephic help, jfo ( article, the crude ' -- phototraphe the jreet sidand a mauufoctund liforf ' material of ' which ia composed of tho less than no the of outside world us, air bladdors of certain kindi offish, it is busy world about us, and fling our tellto kindtale sheets in upon the supper table to consoling know that nature has fish reconsented to tho and tparo ho discussed with tea and toast. The ly manufketurer a the lieve furnishing by form, the .mine, the workshop and ilia ie acalo. This article on grand superior have lhaircjalin count! Jg&oqtn,will thing .must be, stopped or aour j upon ua. interest will bo run into manufacturing internal The overshadowing mining the and out in tba shape of crop ground reshall 'dam In Utah justly. andsytnd of cotton cloth, vein of flnit-claceive at our hand, n hearty recognition ledgey cooking stoves and huge deposits of and honest advocacy. ware, brevity is the seal of .wit," crockery ii It of the wonderful prosuggestive we can only say to our readers, the ductiveness western territories, of our eat-anin d Iroofof the pudding will be the that all thrsa remarkable discoveries are I a vita them to the best we located on the Pacillo Slope. tag," "Go offer. west, young men. Go west," self-relia- nt ax-te- nt : . . . (ft ihe-iiuil- THE XOHOX PBOBLEX. Wa hrive n profound respect for BROI. ADVERTISEMENT. WALKER n sincere religions faith, avan when cumbered with many errors and superstitions; end we accord to the greet mass of tbo Mormon peoplo bora in Utah, who bava left the borne of their fathers In foreign lands, in obediancs to lhair convictions of duty, tho utmost linear- WALKER BROTHERS ity. During a residence of more than four years In Utah, in which limo wa have traveled, through tho , principal settlement north and south, wo bavo received only kind treatment and courteous hospitality from the Mormon people.. Of Urn polygamio households wo have visited, wa bava yet to find the first one free from tba gangrene of hatred and Jealousy. Upon all proper occasions, wn hnva bean ampkatio ia .our axpraa aiooi of detestation of thla unmitigated evil, and of dissent from many of tho eIteol points of n system of church polity, delating the sanction of direct revelation, but bearing tho dumiy earmarks of; selfish and designing men. These expmiioni , have .been received with na much equanimity and .good temper as one could expect from religion partisans. Therefore wi can have no. personal vindiclivonosa nor private griefs to ventilate through tho public pram. We shall aim, in what may be aid editorially on tho Mermoa quei-lio- n, to state facts and 'advance arga manta, rather than to denounce and abuao those who ainceroly.bdievo in this ' system. No independent' Journal can axial a day in: Utah,' without taking a decided stead against the assumption of prioatly i power which would trample upon tbo finer initiricte of tho soul, and drown the voice' of reason and common onao, by 1 pretended revelation, noon-s- is tent with itself, and with previous revelations. Than is and must bo an irrepressible conflict" between polygamy and monogamy; between the Christian idea of independUot and voluntary religions organization, and tho Idea of a united Church and between tbo individual freoedoqa State; and,independanceof tba human soul, and tho slavery that, under penalty of eternal damnation'; would deprive it of its godlike .capacity to will and to do. Tho Mormon Church, na tho .logical d result of its prerogative, the with peaches long arms of its every department of life In Utah, whether it be religious, social, political, or material.' ' It to anti --social, narrow and communistic in 1U teaching. These bo hard words," butweuae them understanding. .The question involved are up for settlement. Gods truth can not bo vanquished, end we invito those who dissent from our viowirto a eourteoui preiuion through'onr columns of such dissent. In the discussion of theie grave questions, while wo may bo positive, we shall aim to be courteous. When ware-so- rt to personalities and abuse it will bo flair to preiuaM that wo have lost our temper, or era on tho losing side. , Preparatory to n STOCK-TAKIN- which will take place G, . AFTER THE HOLIDAYS, ' - - '- s . ? ' f; . . " ' ' :.: i ; Have Determined to Offer All Classes of Dry Goods ! at; greatly reduced prices. i : VJ : r WE MEJRjr " V ,'oold cpnxure, From the year wrid to German I a H 1171 to 1673, Franco as n war Indemnity, 1 gold, 6 ton exceeding ell the gold Imported into 92,000,000 by ' that during period . from , tho Xvrope Now this producing regioni. grid gold Is returning to Franco in payment for goods fUrulehed Qermany, and eta-ett-oa show that Franoo has in bar bank ' nils three times tbo amount of gold ' t Germany has. ' '' - 1 - ! IB i ' And Onr. Patrons and the Publie Generally, will find It to their advantage anti-Christi-an t - .7. - r I A A V I. ) TO PURCHASE HEAVILY, - - i. heaven-endorse- u or the rr-rthe xnieNua BiMtiBEirpi. u It is proposed to unite tho cities of St. Foul and Minneapolis (tho latter having awallowed St. Anthony some time ego), thus forming one city of ' ,' magnificent distances. Aha press of both cities favor tha union, consequently tho marriage may be considered si good as consummated. With 3U Paul as tho commercial flank and tha city at the Falla the manufacturing one, while tho main lino between the two ii filled up with pleasant homes, palatial residences and beautiful perks, 11 Hennepin City," by whica name tba consolidated metropolis will be called, will be a marvel of beauty, wealth and enterprise. The growth of Minnesota, tho Leka It leemi State, has bean wonderful. but yaeterday that we railed our board ihanly along side of tho fow Kettering claim shanties scattered over the beautiful prairie bordering tho west side of the Mississippi at St. Antbonya Falls. But twenty, years havot olapsad suice, and tha almost unknown Territory of that day has Imped Into a great and powerful Slate, with almost illimitable capacity for future growth. eleelriclan of Now Jersey now claims to have discovered a hitherto unknown natural force in connection with Ax As the Sale Will 1 s' ; a ! A . MISCELLANEOUS.- 300,000. Nearly ' Saddle Rock FAVORITE CHOICE RESTAURANT ? WEED FAULT The only place la town for A SEWING X1CHISIS, ITirmt-Clam-ai -- Alleverbest ntiisctea Introdnesd hu ia so short (Brst lutroducsd in 18C7.I bseoms a tins, that I a na so popular Tas .ser t of shin popularly la oh Ins is Just what the paoplr want. It la so simple that nay peraaa a .a readily underiUu li, and so durable that it Never Gets Out of Order ! It runs iu easily that a child may operate Its It. trui --is era so psrfsa. t at it nsea all kinds af thread or alik. aud it does perfectly Work of Every Kind, and I la all things so easy to manage, a real pleasure tu sea wU It that It la t cult tha moat tastldloua epicure, OV Danes a ap.cUky. aad tssir oootrU-aae- a made a study, at tha 1 wsatllviag prices. la addition to tha Sbava. a neat and comfortLadies ana Ueutlaman, srorybodr. give lilt. able SBUUUAiT M a call during d2B HoUdaya. Varttso made ia Wliito House, Sin Francisco Restaurant, AND OYSTER HOUSE. i McCORNICK ITroaali Oy sat eras. A. CO., Bpriag Chlohtnu Trout and aUdalioadro of tha aaaua coaatamjy on hand. Merchant Tailors , Trade! f - Balt Lake City. SNELL S TRUMP, ! FIRST-CLA- RESTAURANT SS " East Temple Stmt, Silt . British & American Goods, : XIAZZAltl), illy Tit;. 9BALEM Mrs- Mary - olectricity, and by notual oaparimant Cnaatmarraa, Dovaklms, baa demonstrated the possibility of sendUrsa I Cloths, Hootch Chariot, Irish frit as, Valval aad bilk Flush Viatfegn ate ing messages over cables or wires not insulated. Pities rind glass insulators are dona easy with by this naw dis- Clothe Cut, Claanod and Repaired. OPPOSITE WALKER 0001 BANE, covery, and it is only necessary to make an attachment to tbo railroad track or Halt Lake City- Haceed leulh alroet, to a win laid on tho earth, and tba message can bo ae readily transmitted ns by tho present proems. Should the 1C. the Austrian entire practicability of tho now process , Coi'XT Ax lit AMY, Lata of Broadway, Naw York, miniatar, has proposed to Turkey an bo established much of tho cuubroui international commission to sit on tho and ospeniiva apparatus now in use in FASHION ABLE MILLINER. Uerxagovlnlan grievances, euggest re- eoiuiaction with telegraphy can bo disforms and patch up peace, and Turkey pensed with. ' hei oomented. The rebels have now tried Lad Ira Own Material far fully demonstrated their power to euch an Tnx Naw Turk ll'orfif having Made Im Im tha Lalaal Style. extent that they all ought to get about tha story that Vico l'residrnt Wilson X whet they esk. ag Ueedi from Xaw ui eanatiaUy raralv was negleoled during his last sickness, tare. a . Sxxatox Looax ie sick at the Sergeant at Arms French publishes Orders promptly BlUd from tha country tr card sayipg that a more coraforlabi Palmer House, Chicago. Ilia d'WMae room or more careful and faithlUl attend- ally, 00 Ladisc give mimIIU la ecuio rbeumtllim of the brain. ' ance could not be lurnlahed a dying man. at Eaonoa hall Lake lake - I i Ualldlay. Weddingaaml Partleis 1HE PTBUO Holiday coavsaUaea, Ii we intend shewing a larger stock cf Coaho la alius tad on Main Hrsat. ttoaory than was aver Men la Utah Territory. Hpeclai tndneamaata oOwvd to Churvhra and Oppwalte tha Wauntek Uwtel, Hchooia. far si Urals, fhr'iir Hi Tf ra. and has large, sir, roams aud good daau hida. Sunday ate. Tha Msuuiaa la open day aad night, and ITXdXXa ft AXQLX. maalaare svrvad In llrai-claa- a jlo at ltamn-abl- a prlero aad at all houn . W. M. LENHART, Manager, MltH. sad wlute. months, aad Ice Cream, of a superior quality, during tha summer Wa are alio pre-pared to furnish For the H0D8X AFFOHDa r'HIl tha utmeat eomfoe: aad Machine Compy. of ROOM tw-a- ADDBXa- s- IlaveaBasaa-artmaat- DINING wiU ha found, wharo Oysters and othtr will ha aarved durin. tha fall With creams, lota, cakca, emfactloaary. and ia fact ovary thing M furaiih with oraama. lets, cakes, caaiaqtloaary, and la fact everything to furnivh a complain tabu. yaara arparlsaca la caHaving had iy tering in Mow York au. other cilia a, a fast cooUdant that vs eaalva antira a.tlifactloa In waatevsr wa uad AUGUSTUS PODLECH, Propr. Illustrated mPrice Unto Famished AppllmUm. ' 57 Main Streets Where they win aenttaue to macnlhctuia thoaa pure, bom Candles, wbish an popular la halt Lska City. Oysters in Every Style, Direct bam na. Yitti Sewing Hava opined, at Xt-r- y II there lane agant la your vicinity, order a WEED rexpoax or beixo hobe Fob thxiocstal tha proprietors of the 3Jeal, 8 Tsd, by gsntlsmsnly weitonL comfort guanniccdto customarc. 3ta-ehl- a. COTFECTIOKEBT ! NEW YORK CINDY STORE Nicely oimo THX lie Hewing IE vex axd HOW MISCELLANEOUS HOTELS AND RESTAURANT! - Havlrg sow In opantioa a strictly ftrat-cla- Gold Dust, Coiu& Bullion. v BJorkman, W 4 os nil the hum a( tha Halted Prlaripil uin ad I .FAMILY ; RESTAURANT, ' E ichaugM ti , v ! Ewrwpw, Particular Attanttou .Ivan to collect cat, sad proeeecaniaiued at currant rate, of kwh ngs on day af paym.nt will ha hurtled at drawn raaNoabla rain. Mining Stocks Bought and n tho daUcaciM of tho tcaaon found upon ! Commieiion. tha lablas. - Booms to rant dll Cueamronoun. v Oratlamra and hmlllaa ' BEARDSLEY HOUSE, m (Formerly the Junction House) OGDEN JUNCTION - - UTAH. Pint Sold on 1 MaU-m- Sold Bank Ban Pranclaoo York U Ag'ukank af CaL....MawChlaago Commercial Xailsoal Bank. Latdiaw ft bteia Havings Uma.a Motional Baak... Attoruay llrok ra.... .. Ht Louu Omaha Osar go E. Whitney J. Olaslarft Ca,B.P WYOXIIU XOETHLT ueommodetioM fbr LOTTERY! Draws on tLa SOth af lack month. By am iVortty of th Uibhina HTS, HO tm Cash Prlnwn. 1 eknmww Im ft Tlekala, TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM. 1 oath, or It fuv IS, to ha dedusted from ua ur.saa after tba drawing. Pull particulate sent free. Address J. M. PiTTXK. Unmls M. U. BEAEDBLSY City, Wyoming. Fint-ela-a 1 |