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Show EVENING Ill, t SALT LAKK C11Y, VOL.I. 78. flD II 00n rpr. (Sundays xcoptad.) IT TIB it's ' ftrL rfas n. tr OaaXooth- Far Xankal, r. H. LAX I AN. Far AMiraia, . PITER BEINSEnfEI, 8. P. XUCKOLLi, 88 00 V, SAMUEL PAUL. a 73 a " BASHES, 0R80M P. ICLEd. f GEC.W. BoeTvricx, BATES v ABVOmilM , BuacoaMa- ,ia .da Bbowb apaa appHcatto.- i tad Fr JOBE('cllara. 8. - Ballrarad by eanier at 30 eents par weak. n W. P. APPLEBY. PHXLI P FU08LLY, , expnm - SAMUEL y. LbM, ' R. B. XABSETIS, T. E. M0U8LIY, ALFBKD WARD, JIBFBIBTIM' , boot styla tho la Of araiy dMolpdon azaeaiad . of tha art, it For Rent: ii the Host Popular in'the City, ...... r Sfe f n 1 . V HOUSE. OVERLAND - r r . . s Jfyoa.wfch to bB7 a U 8 Nice Home ra . twig - & CO.1 S.L.-VA- N 8 eU ' ..CALL UPON. ' V y wish to purchase a' .If yn -- ' .'...CALL UPON ' thin E-va- & n , Union.. ? a a O aea s: MorfUi e a aii,Mi aal 1 MlllSrdaaeeeeeee , co. .. .! ft s.l, van ; la :n .If y jrw co. ... BORROW MONEY dB ' If OS PoftO aa aa a ' a W ObOT aaa aaaaaa YVOSStCh 1 a4 a a a.) a aaaa a aa aa PllltA PlaitiaiMMiMi 2 lVaihinaton... C C ..If job 1 IrpDaaaa a aaaaaaaaaaaaal felMIBllt' a 3 ToOOlOaaaa iaaiai J Ub KaSO adMiaal I, tsRaa aaaeaa a aaa (Signed) R II Robartaon, Clainaoti, . I Sami Kahn (J J Uollirtar, ' wish to sell Fred Loekley, . E A Wall fi A tionld, TOUR PROPERTY II llaydoni iA Vbradlay,- J M Mnors. , CALL UPON . 3m II McKean, C F Winalmr, Anwn I. lirowa, & V 81 C Silva. J K Crawfords Samuel E Mar, Iiaurira Piarnon, wish- to.' Ueotysli Scott .'-- 'Republican Convention.. Salt Lake City, Um T., 1 Feb. 8th, 1876. j A convention of the National.' Union Republican party - of .the Territory ,of Utah ii requested Lx. auemble In tbia eitj on tbp 8th day of March, 1878, at 2 o'clock p. m.r for the purpose of electing two delegatee and two alternate del, gitei to repreiant tha Territory of Utah , at the Cincinnati. Convention, to be held in that city on tbs 18th day of June, 1870.' Each county in the Territory will be entitled to the fallowing delegatee: DiVlIi Good Farm A j.;. - ' Bos Eldffifa aapaoaa teS RioR a a a a a 4 fi&ItLlkl SttYBT e e e a a a a Cftfrhl. soeaoaaeeoeaal SOVlOTa a a aa a a a a at , M UMDJfY National- 0ns of ..Saloons ' Apply tt tho. ' 8PRAQUE. I B. L. BABtWBLL, . - - Imniar, CHARLES A. QOCLD. of Wolhar Bros. Thro months K X"r cojbpaby auBscxiPTiox : On year, Mr. mail or 1 SAMUIL XAHX. DP ST AIKS. - wi4 W. LAWRKXCB. Far Traanrar, . ' OFFICE: Was stood ioutL 4i) aid nbliihiib mail miitinb tab , Far Majar, .B At 3 1'dock. EYIXIXC, EYEET I rcULDUIKB a4 a.l at Jumaii M Kimball, Wa McKay, John R McBride, Ure A Black, William Carav, II M Fniaeth E Clayton, J8 LP Tarrart, Baker, Boyd Park, H C (Toodspaadi I H Bmenun, J C W bannatt, ICnirh Whi-e- , . rrbYHflBSC JeMph K Walker, BEPIBLIIAY COXVXBTIOEI 1 a call fur a Terripubliah torial Republican convention, tn bn held I . S. L. VAN A CO:, in thii city on the 8lh of nest month. AT THEIR OFFICE. Tbit mooring ii far the purpoae jf ' two delegates to iha National cbooiing Block. Republican Convention, to be held at Cincinnati on. tha 14lh of June nekl, ! far the nomination of candidates of r the President and United States. It is desirable that Re& publicans in tha different counties take Immediate action in ohooslng delegates to tha Territorial Convention. ' j We consider it of the first importance ! YORK that able, representative, men from Utah ihould represent our TerMl UBTOra, AT ritory in both the Republican and li . J Democratio National Convantiona next summer. In the contest we wage with n intolerant priesthood hare iff Utah, while we all have our preferences ,as Con factionary , la cffanwt1"" with theta Democrats and Republicans, we wisely admit 'no partisan fooling to distract our I attention from the main issue, i Pro' bly both parties aroabout equally divi tbJey in numbers Xaevssy atyla, togetharwlih in Utah, but I ' been have never fairly pitted 'Coffee, against each, and we trust never will e rid of. this priestly until we have-goThis ffl ba found a neat, comfortable sad entered the Union as a have and to bo will no oparod satml place, whore pains lee aserytMiig .wksimoaso inyitiag and 1 sovereign State. In the meantime! as Republicans and Democrats, wa can end ought to use all our influence at such; through the parties with whom we affili t iate, to obtain needed legislation for i' ' ij Utah. J r . W I Whichever party may triumph in ithe Theso- Superb Machines for the neat Prosidential campaign, Utah jhai . .. i !.:T. ' reason to hope far fair copsidoratfan . Use of Her anomalous position is well underI ta ft stood by leading Democrats and RepubI 1 g f , f4 licans. The delegates to the nominating EKCHmS, CLKRGtMX, conventions of both parties should be selected with great care from the afllest and fairest men in theREPORTERS, LAWYERS, " 2 ' 7 "7 State party of Utah. iT elu r P CALL UPON j "Wo Wasatch dx Bivalves for Ever SC fr Vice-Preside- nt STEARNS ii rad ANGLE, STORE NEW r not Oyster .Parlor, iM ; . , Tea and Chocolate t J THETYPE WRITER. I - - rri.i, Uopj'lata1 and; OfheriB. ud 1 TMK d s c MBIT DQIIUTI S ,7 Labor-Savin- g r fl i .J MACHINE - T ,T - I . COPYING I I ,'! Done to Order on the above Machine. i r 1 suASlapAtchguan&tMd., . J- p . u- , ,. R ' . I On eaMMtle at STEVENS k Co. ) T. STEVENS . For sate by II 'Ke at St. Louis thus far haa been successful in revealing the bad character of pretty much every hudy mentioned. It is a case from which the smallest rey of honesty appears to be religiously excluded. Pittsburgh " ' Chronicle. There must have been soma reports from Utah there, as everything shows that what the Mormon doea.bora ig teck-ing'- ia .. .. that city. - IN EXISTr UNOU. ' l Tuv Trial of Jt CO. At the grand ilhirntnation in honor of tha Prince of Wales in Madras iflany shopkeepers took occasion to advertise liberally. Pnfl man displayed the loyal motto, God preserve the Princb of Wales, direct importer pf marmalade, Jams, English stores, ale, wine, spirits and boots and ih0o,-- , Tills is the complexion to which it mut come, and to which it Is rapidly advancing. There is nuilhcr jurtice nor sound policy in relLdelusion upon this Wa had better look it grave subji-ct- . squarely in the face, distasteful as it mny be to some, and govern ourselves by right, reason and manly discretion in dealing with it. Polygamy must be suppressed in this Territory. Hormoq. ism may survive it, and relieved from it would stand unshackled and free as every other creed or mode of religious worship, shielded ' and protected by the Constitution of our common country; but if Mormonism cannot sever itself from polygamy, it will be to it the bridal of death.'". ")( , We gave a brief synopsis of Judge Whitoa charge to the Grand Jury, on the day it was delivered, and, bad we ' space, would give the charge entire. The above extract contains tha gist of his charge on the polygamy question. It contains sound doctrino couched in good worda, , , 7 : ; ; ; ? ; It remain! to be seen whether tho jury, the Upited States Attorney, and the courts will consistently and persist ently carry out the law as construed by Judge White.v We cannot" understand how the Judgo can reconcile hie action in the admission of alien polygnmista to citizenship with his emphatic utterances in tho 'published charge,- Nor do we believe they can be reconciled. We agree with tha Judge that ordinarily crime has no defenders or apologists ; its subjects are outcasts "and regarded at the enemies of the community, and common consent and common effort in its suppression is sought by all. That liters should ba aa exception to tbia uniform rule is M alarming as it is anamaluns.1 We can appreciate the feelings with which a Mormon Judge might approach the consideration of a violation of the law ol 1882 against polygamy. Cia education' and surrounding have thrawn a glamour over tha crime of polygamy and although he might be compelled by the itrict letter of the law to charge strongly sgninsl a convicted violator of K, yet," When left to hi own discretion in tho matter ofalmittiug polygnmiste! al iitznnkJia noring any investigation of the appl cants connection with the crime, and admit him to all the rights and privlL ages of a citizen of tbo United States. But, tbit a Judge who from hie education and honest conviction, might bo expected to look at polygamy in all its naked deformity, to endorse and bolsttr up the system, by clothing the criminal with tho highest honors of the Republic, in making him a citizen end giving him vote wherewith to .perpetuate the crime, passes out comprehension,' and seems to us .to present an exception as If, jupon alarming ns it is anomalous. legal or reasonable grounds, Judge White cun be sustained or even excused, our columns are open, and we will gladly publish such argument or A. By Telegraph. & Go; XLV CONGRESS. SENATE. Washington, Feb. 8. The Chair laid beforlha Senate a number of the House bills, which were referred.. Among them was a bill making an appropriation to pay fourteen crippled and disabled Union soldiers from the Glh pf December 1872, to the 30lh of June 1870. Mr. Edmunds , inquired what these soldiers hid Jtfnb, SPMlFjrW WMAMM Mr. McDonald, from the commutes on public lands, reported favorably ' on the Senate bill for tho relief of John A; Torrence; passed. . The Senate bill fixing tha time far holding the Circuit Court of the United States in Califerniaj Oregon and Nevada, with the amendments of tbo House, wu I. ! ; A To passed. I our friends .in this city and , thronriiont the" Mining Camps ofUtah: - Mr. Morrill said yesterday that he gave notice that lie .would call up the Tbankfal for all past trade to liberally extended us, we mill your attention to the Centennial bill at 1 p.m. II now desired to e ay that whatever was 1 tha pleasure of the Senate on the subject should be expressed at the present time. The financial condition of the country In addition to our ukualextentiy itook.pf, I it f?.s wu such that the Senate should say f.i what it proposed to do; if they proposed to turn their backs on it, very well. lie gave notice he would urge the considerL it . ation of tha bill at thor earliest moment Jill I it a i i 1.1 r Mr. Edmunds didnt think the Ceni.";s tennial bill should be considered till the T ;iw information called from the Secretary of I .'I .08 State was received, llo, . however, wouldnt oppose the consideration of the Door Looks, et almost every grade. Door BqlU, an immense stock. Pad Lpeka bill. The Senate by a vote yeas 18, of 11 kinds. Butte and Screws without end. Window Fixings, no 33 to refilled into executive nsys go . f telling how many. Thumb Latches, every description". sosion, and on motion of Ur. Morrill ' ! t I took Up the House bill appropriating to-da- y. ipe cia t- GENERAL Catalogue 1 MERCHANDISE: - "i Builders Hardware.' ' , , (.III-,;"- Carpenters Tools. 91,500,000. When Mr. Eaton offered hie rrsolur tioir of respect to the memory of the late Senator Buckingham, eulogies wets pronounced by Eaton, Sargont, Bayard, Howe, Frail nghuysen. Thurman, Wad-lieg- h and English, and as a farther mark . 1. 1L4 . - a ' eti, - . of respect to the memory qf the the Senate adjourned. j Biitc PIk Hllle Pwrlles. Tankton, D. T;, 8. A party of forty men left here foe the Black Hills on Saturday; fifteen mure left to da; ?hiofeler i?gU t4l ay are'eliTeoi this country, familiar with all the stream,' and will make' a survey, both j going arid coming, of the most prsclU'sl-routeseach. ail'd the exact dislanoui of Soma of the party expect to return hero in fifteen days, and will be prepared to lbs give's fall report of the prospects at ; . Hills. Territorial . Planes: Jack, Fore. Smoothing and. Jointing. Sawsr Hand,- Tmsos, " ! Axes 1 Broad. Hand, IlatchHU. Rules, Bevels, Square and Com pastes, Hammers,- Drawing KnivesPatent Auger Bite; Monkey Wrenches, Oil Stones, Tape Measures, Lignum Yitae MaUate, nnfl ten thousand little essentials tea " " : : J kit. v - " t ii t9 w St e Sbovals, Ski, . risks, Gieatl -- : Drill j Hammers, Caps s fovdir, rJ.icL f t 1 r. j 'Traps : Rear, Beaverf and Large and ClW Mink.,-PowdHI- giflNf - --Ut-nty Family GrocepieS No House in Salt Lake City HS1T V more fall assortment and, ta O I carries nirf TVffBV W Mail CnIUe.has : all. part of thecity. ( receive parLcularly early ' v oarefal attention. U, Tl,, E MP rHP;! sAnsspuci ic 1 Of all my, Fathers . I 1 i . 'S ALB, ;' 1 f AND .A ii Vi 11 1 i . d ;! : . BEER, - 'j,iy ops ..i; i ,..t Love the Great Slab-side- 7 f f;:t NOW; s UerdsandFloekv Ma We "republish the following letter J Centennial Announcement iji unThe Committee on Territories der consideration a bill providing for the admission of Nsw Moxieo and Colorado, and. also one to change the governments of Territories to as to permit the people to eloct their own officer! instead of having them appointed, as now done by the General Government. These meuurei have not been fully matured, i " but meet with favorable consideration We have no peisanel acquaintance and will bo reported with Judge White and can have no by the committee, is a time. in a short His charge prejudice against bin. good one," and we trust his action will correspond with it BRIEF TELEGRAMS. i KOBTS OF TWO DOORS ' V tn O SS I O S X1 O F:FI ih'f. v The arrangements far .a now line of But I Want1 Him from an old Moctanian.. The Helena FranSan between run steamships to Herald is tponter far tha truth of the JUICY AND TEN HER cisco an Fanama were completed yester' assertion. - I'1-. . day. tbom ax old moxtaxiax. The contract for the new line wa. 'Anfl We were handed tho fallowing letter made between the Directors of tho Pan this morning, from Jacob Teeters, formam Railroad, represented by Trenor W erly of thie Territory, written to Mr. Btnton Park and others, on the on hand, and Moore, a ranchman, on the road. Aa almost avery body knows Messrs ,W. P. and Tbotnnt Clyds, knows Jake Teeters, the old hunter, hie steamship owners, nhd Fredrick Buttar- -I Corner Commercial and First South Street. letter will be read with interest: old, a wealthy dry goods merchant, on X LAXStX.Frop'r. Black Hills, D. T., Jan. 1, 1876. . the other. t J: Fxiixd Moots I have just received The Legislaturp of Kansu gives f25p-00and 1875, 27th of October, letter your outright to tbo Centonnialv hasten to answer. I am on Spring "Rumors are In circulation that a mucreek, in the Hills, D. T., bussing around m in put dayi. Elk nnd doer tiny occurred on the United Slates are plenty and I assure you I get my steamer-Tenetee while at Bombay sevportion of them. We have had a pleasno snow. weeks eral ? i ago, and that it required lb ant winter to far,' with little or the the board under on much marine use of the guard very I enjoy myself aircumstences., I have nine or ten gulch ship before order was restored. and creek elaimt, all of which will pay Oppoalt th Walkar Houa.; scene ; At RocWurt, III., .an. exciting from eight .to .fifteen dollars per day ; I TT?TT t. f with A sluice 1 1 have a discovery in look place at a Spiritualist mast meetBear gulch. Alto in Sand oreek, The grand fire test by tha Chicago on pari 3 ing. commenced. got as much at 91.25 at miner Fire Queen, Mrs. Suodam, Having purchased the business standi . pans in suceotston.' ani anolhtr while unfire in . hersolf bathed Bear in of LEVY fa. COLMAN, it gulch Having at ona pah 928.75 got i now prepared. to supply i . s der spirit, influence , jbe sat dc wn. 8mid and the friends hit audience. 3' Senator Christiancy was married, on the applause of the immense i Publio with the Lillie Mita bad to is 7th a plirefor the morning of tho Reading, Pa., married hi Lagerhstl, lately clerk theTreasury tramps. An old maid recantly . author the is ii; . far aid, ; r one who applied Department.' Christiancy I I. of the to the protection rife for are at of tha Utah Mb I Many speculations liberty iu this Ttrritory. turn things will Uko when President the 'emoked in tha Grant tokos the stand on milk deaj era Twonty-si- i Louis. SL Babcock cate in New York Special Session yesterday on officers Tho Deputy Sheriff, Chat. Thatl, of Health of tha complaint of Board epocialty. Coma and tut, and . the milk they Los Aminat, Cal., wu shot and killed tiystthay bad adulterated 'that thfi VLluyd".... good. of 'the by 8th,', I . sold. Thrst dealers whose milk wa no uriyon the morning ,r- I haa Holland a negro. tactometer were Chu. Holland, Salitfaclion guaranteed ta fill, r equal t the test of the r Price apd Qnklity )... been arrested. j fined 950 each. 1 ; ill I T ' h !:' "! lib 1.' I -- m l f t .'i ,; l DOES THE OATEBDIO .1 !. ; :: ;l! . ! 1 .7 pu:; . Homeopalto;Physiai, "1 0 C? !.. f . 1 1 4 Empire Markets , ; .1 I . e'.i-- . t 1 1!; iirrn T i. Is X !. rf m No. ,r.j WA.T-g- 4.:. n-- 'i: J ru . iLXTTLVS BOW. I n r- M00KE & P0TTE1, 'k. ! (j v.'V I .PORK SAUSAGE a ',' . 1 --- 'i . i ".i : ; u"; t 3T it -- . . a. ( ty , i t it 1 :l irkI) . i v,,y-- i. i . ; odnate terms. ; Plans motel yl. .Mi sappliod. . Drews ra tt let f sfafc Imority nf th, . LretaKtaKV. toteriitl? I sent frM. ASdl Wjomiin, jtotf. :i ; ) All fleserfeUoag. ol3t3lllO i IXxsoated-- r Xorlc, etc ' Ho 30a t Cotnmckolnl' .t r tores aad oOest fitted a. ! CholceMti '"Beejl', ! Carpeuters and Builders, Henry JLloyd ni -- ..'7 -- IV0.43 i THE LIBERAL TICKET. HIE UTAH EYEXIXfi 9IAIL Mr wedm :si)ay; rRTti mjah v o. ih7o. V I ' ' |