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Show ' '! 11 i l. r i.. i YENING NEWS . i . ; . e InCer-Ooea-n this principle, even doxy, but that evwencea anu examwith the Jtsioie too was much for ita in favor, ples them to accept. It did not occur to chrishim that the rule of tian ethics that excluded us from the pale of Christianity also excluded those great and good men, Abraham, Jacob, Moses, Aaron, Solomon, and in Joshua,) David, all the fact holy patriarchs nearly 000: Jacob Newman.as trustee, $15,- - and prophets and. the entire Jewish 000; Cleveland Paper Company, people as a nation, even; to the 01 Taylor says SS,ow. days of Christ In other words, K firm aoimHXtii tnejaeots that the writers of the "law and and believed if outstanding accounts the testimony" and 'the nation can' be realised on in nui, ne can through whom It came to us by the voice of Inspiration of God are In pay dollar for dollar, does not belong there In any ernse i.N j i and "which 'was We ire la recel et of tha annexed or for any purpose, attached by the Inter Ocean to conj jCornqmnlcatioB. vey an Impression contrary to the . South Hooper, Davis Co Intent of the law and contrary to 1 j February 26 th, 1S84. the practice. T ".:. And now let us contrast the bear)pditr itoaartt Neut Inform your please ings of, the two enactments. The reader through the Nxwa M it la law of 1852 provides that for the Vleral for those not registered to or against i special school purpose of making valid contract, role for zui oblige the trustees of the minors shall reach their majority by ititb School District of Davis! Coun- marriage. The law of 1870 provides 1.1' Youre, etc., ty. that women may vote, audi that 1 j Eswm Pakicer, Trustee. among other qualifications they must I No, It is not Illegal; The law be twenty-oa- e years of age. Nothing ei a special tax, not to Is said in the latter law about two per cent.' In one one year, "majority." --The wor 1 la not collected for and assessed asyjbe used htP. The definite minimum any school purposes, las shall be de asre 'off a woman! vottr Is stated. tided by a two-thlrmajority jkYote Whattegitlmate connection can be resident claimed 'for the two enactment? pt the property in the district. ;Il should! beob-- None whatever. They are forceps erred that those who vote on the rate and distinct purposes, and one tax xeust not only be property! tax- has no bearing or effect upon the ; payers but residents Of the district, nthr. nJ that there must he a two-thirBut we are asked byState whether . eaajorlty rote of such persons who "Mormon women under age have lire pfesenl aU the meeting, called ever voted In Utah?" And we are y a notice gtren ten days previous told that "if not, it la easy to say either adver-Itx- l so." Indeed. Could the ly b)tiie trustees, and editor of three times in some newspaper the InieT'Ocean answer the quesublUhed in the county and havtion, have any "Gentlk" male pering general, circulation therein, or sona voted under age In Chicago? If )9tte4 In three publkt places la' the so, he must be very familiar with Ills tr lot.! It must also be borne to of a great many the birth and inindthat If the tax is for the pay-We- nt people whom doings never met. has he of , teachers, the property of We can answer the truth- question cannot be taxeoU If the In this way: 8a far as we are fully x is (fur the building, repairing aware there has been no such vot or furnishing of school house?, such lng. But If there has been, it was property can be taxed as well as the contrary to the law and to the gen property of resident. . eraJ understanding. The point In Borne eonfuslon of; mind on this dispute is the law, not its violation huestlpn occurs in consequence of The Inter-Ocea- n tried to make it Ihe proVklon of law in regard to the law that the allows voting appear lectiop of school truitees. That Is by minor women, whereas the law UuTereni from, the voting on a prohibits it. But to make the matpecla sahool tax. Only reglatered ter still we refer to the Regotrs:an rote at a meeting Called istrationplainer, Act of this Territory.1 Unfar the purpoje of electiag a school der no woman can vote unless -Irustee. n ;' she that, tweara that she la t wenty-on- e t If thef e be any dispute as to the years of age. fight tb Vote of any person who Is a How much more can teiUeat;of ths district, present at a the law be made? binding We think meeting duly called for . deciding that it 1 followed Implicitly. ipon a' school tax, the oath of soh We have every reason to believe Lerson, or hjs tax receipt for the that women In Utah do not aatyear, or a copy of the taxlist to register or vote, whether attempt they are showing' that such person owns tax- married or if under single, twentyable property In the district, is one years of age. The question has ef Id nee In law as to his right been asked in times past if they bad la vote! it',!', the right to do so, and invariably I The member answered j&uB tees should to the contrary in the pu hat under the amendments to the Ilo prints, and the Central Commit i chool law made in 1882, they are ne x'eopie's rarty nave giv. ieeui required- to Hie with the County en, repeatedly, ' instructions Superintendent, within ten days on this and othergeneral of law in points held for the aaosss if Ur a meeting to elections. The position of regard ' (nent of a school tax, a copy of the the Inter Ocean Inreference to, it is notice of said '.meeting and also a an error, the source from which it copy ofj ithe minutes thereof, to be derived .its supposed Information kept on; file by the Superintendent, was wilful and deliberate falsehood. I to the inspection of any :Now as to Its Insistence Subject that the r of the district. member or proposition to disfranchise the women of Utah Is "against polygamy and not against ' woman soil race.'' No THK ,;ITZROCEAH'S,, GREAT women are now permitted to vote In i i KISTAJlJS. Utah who are or-- ever have been s i f. U A suobt time ago we replied to plural wives. To disfranchise the Borne errors which appeared in an present voters, then, o lahot bs a . 'editorial in the movement against polygamy, and Chicago Jnter-Ocec1 lawi must be against woman suffrage and cf boncernlng the election lUUh.i I The Woman Buflrage As- - tuataione. xne ruamunos Jaw was socjaupn was nujciueu vy wf wii directed against polygamy in that cago paper for objecting Jto'the dla--; it disfranchise! both men and wont ifranchlsement of the women of ed practically connected therewith. Utah, , the Inter Ocean taking the Bat the new Elm and bill proposes i ground that the proposed legislation toaiaxraneniM the women who are ,We not m polygamy,and doA not propose j was alined against, polygamy proved; that thl was a mistake, be- - to disfranchise the cause under the Edmunds law aU men, therefore It certainly is against polygarAlsts, both male and female, woman' auflrage and not v against ifcnd including every person who had polygamy. The Jnter-ucM- n may at any.tlme lived lnthe polygamic "insist all it pleaaes, and may as relation were already , irevented sert and re assert Its 'illogical and from voting, and therefore the pro disingenuous statements,' but the posed abolition of woman raSrage plain facts and the Inevitable con In Utah. was aimed against women elusions are against it, and we res hot personally connected with poly- - peotfoliy ask that it will put thl matter right before Jta readers, and gamy r inter-Ocean made some as- - not auller the mistakes Into which it The , Mrtions in regard to the Utah wo- - has fallen, further to deceive that inan aiiflrage law which we showed considerable portion of the public Were incorrect. For instance, It ad which Is influenced' by its utter j ded to it a section of an altogether ances. dUTerent law, patsed eighteen years i previously, the otlect rbehuX: to BY j make It appear that1, women under rm TBmi vnoa nLaomira tnral 'lwenty4one years of age cotdd Jrqte in Utah providing only that they AHERIOA5. . iwere mrrled1 We pointed out this LAT sr. iaciUTaiao. unfair and erroneous method of assault; and explilned jthe true status Aee mm pasted by EartHqajute -- i sua xersaes Heleev. v 4 r.t j 'i thelaw.' J)f " I Nbw cornea the Inter-CeeaNOXWIOH. Conn.. Thla .,11 v- with waa an eartrinnaicnferi&k. Biaruau dv an answer to the' Kxrwf, and says: alarmingly. It l We quoted the territorial suffrage lng the buildings lurml irOm lln H umnili .nil wa ' In as Is It the act exactly given aooompanJed by a deep rumbling. and to our statement that About the same time a brilliant meteor shot across the sky from north the added section has no reference east to north west,' emit ting a dazzlto the right of' suffrage, that paper ing white light and encompassed by ? -wm f j uaui,uaTuig au apparent aumeier ! " We give the statement fox what au Shaken Rbede it is worth, remarking that It has law Saeek. Ialai ?been aeserted time and tima-agathat huodreds of Mormon women PROVIDCine. H T 02Th.aa unifj 'have , vcWd under i cover of t the was an earthquake shock;avi at New 'clause, All minors obtain their port last evening Which was very by marriage. We aak-th- e of felt, numbers of sNxws if; these statementa are true? generally were Droaen In that panes giaaa vicinity. women i under Have Mormon meantune the Hill Hono t tnnml ever voted in utanr ir not it w and houses on the Island I be eaav to say so." r. , t bridge 1 were naary shaken, y f '' V we "We insist that published lbs AS torpedo Station the shock was urn mfto saw, wuiu ilu SO great that th omemrm Ihrmvht AlOTUiUU word, as 1t is etren In the reference ue nagftzme naa ti jwn up. The i books. AVe reassert that proposed iNorwich meteor was Observed by I legislation, against this law hi against large numbers three minutes before woman not and polygamy tnesnoex. . , ; e , Kalln . Slrr-WUI- yoa at pro-fiJeth- ex-"fe- . ' di tax-paye- rs i -- ds j -- von-r4iden- ta . I i j . uf-flole-nt -- ; -- tax-paye- 1 m ; self-righte- ..' Daley BketDeaeui.-28. Edward Columbia, Mo., Daley, farmer and lather of a large family. Was shot and killed by Mrs. Sarah i'earsun, at the residence of the': latter. Daley had 'formerly been visitor at her house and a damage suit for $5,000 was a few months aeo Instigated against him by Mrs. Pearson fori an alleged as sault commit ted during one of his visits. Mince that time the parties havebeen on unfriendly terms. Anetbsr Rallread Klol ta Chicago. CHiCAao, 28. A riotous; demon stratlon. more serious than that re nnrted In these dlsrjatohes as having occurred a few nights ago, was made upon,the (Jhlcago & lvanston (all road Jast nignu About midnight a band I of 800 men fdlly organized marched up Boathport Avenue to Fulterton Avenue. They were equipped;, with "crowbars, jlmmiee,ana nnaer ine airecpicKaxes. tion Of chosen leader, proceeded to teacup the track.i Five i hundred feet of rails were torn up and twisted out of shape. The ties and roadbed were completely destroyed ror mat distance. The police had 'expected a riot but the mob, by stratagem, had deceived the officers as to the time and place. When the latter arrived, the rlotors formed in line and marched some; distance In an orderly manner, and then dispersed. No arrests were made. n etleefcBelMlii Barmed. ( il i i - to-d- ay j o - broke out in Paris last night, in a barbtr shop; origin unknown; the wnosa Diocx was oeBiroyea. .me Presbyterian church was the only The buildings building leaved. burned were Davis7 & Lyle'a drug tore f Western Union Telegraph office,. James Z;' Croxton's notion store John T Ntsbitt'a grocery storej N.K. Kymer's saddlery store, JackjNeal's saloon, Walter Clark's livery stable, Davies dt Ityan'a grocery;! LiOes between S7S.000 and Bible-authorize-s, i 810000. i Nokroxik. Va., 28. Governor Cameron starts with steam ers and a large military force against s. me illegal i to-nig- ht ; BoItok , w f28.lerellw. The ongfeliow s .j; me- morial association James Russell liowell president, and accepted from the family a strip of landiin front of his late residence ' whereon to erect a statue; ed '.' p . FOnEIQJf ' i' I '; . .! : TBAHS. ATLANTIC IitTSrVIS1ATCHKS. j I :''Arrestesl. :' PABid, 28. Frank Byrne, Impli- 1 ! . cated by Informer Carey in the assassinations In Ireland, was arrested herej He denied any political relations; with Carey. The Minister of the Interior will consider if the case is one of extradition. ; . : - ) nou-polygam- lo ' ; ; ; , K ! ! Teron to, 28. There was a general election in the province of Ontario yesterday, in 73 constituencies. At midnight the returns Indicated a reforjn government. Oliver Mowatt, Premier, carried 47 States: the oppo.. sition 36. v ' fd; Sliver Weddlas Celebratle. Berlin, ; 28. The silver Wedding festif itlea of the. Crown Prince and Psincesa, which .were postponed at tne time or tne anniversary or tne wedding on account of the deathto-of Prince Charles, are taking place day. J The streets are thronged w)th people and busts of the Crown Prince and Princess are being exhibited at various points. The city will be Illuminated The Emperor William paid , visit tothe Duke? and Duchess of fldln! ;.. 1 , to-nig- burgh THE SAILEOAD R0BBERS1 CrrXXLTY JAXD , ARB fiENTEMOKD TO TKRU9 OF THXY FXXAD 1 1 I ? - , i :ae-bord-s;' 51 ; , m ma-lori- ty 1 ; 1 -- I " l. to-da- I ; fo--m- e ; s T 3, Is invaluable as a remedy! fqr the piles, It has been tried for many years arid has giren great satisfaction. If you are afflict ed, try it; a-a- inst Qreen-HuUIng- It wilt be observed that the Inter- - I "r Oceari does not meet our statement fairly and squarely. We found no lu "quotation' of 'the ob- - fault I with What we to It of a was theaddiilon Jectedto imfflrase Act." " section of a&oilifir law which has no : oomiectli with or application to It. 5 Thla thItUcT'Ocean does not deny. ,:ppoBeanActljpa3ed,dealriga Cxfc2 Its penalty, and la ' quotas it aa e iltcr should el!p cut ;a.eituae rcn m Irv passed eihteea -r- -s rrirnotsETy la rererence to , tii-Ld.3rext oSmce, and tack It 'y :ca to hia Crri -- rttUra for the pur- crime '.and ; " hi s . 1 . f1-- i rl:i ha ttt La tstEe4UvT6rd :t' It, J I ir r- ' it r-- :- - h fccrrfy rtit rrrrr. .Te - tLr t "-t- y t-- 1 fcr quoted wcr; t9 t Ct- - nit rrarrjr-- be DARK RED COW FROM SOTH WARD bench, Mondai afternoon. Sbsettberhas a yoonaealf or la about to calve. at0 ttnatrwill be reward sd br returning to Geo.Thurgood, at Meat Market, opposite Z.C.M w AlionJs, Pecans, Fiilierls, Brazils, Roastefl HAVK IN MY RSSION: about vaaia old. lit in eaob ear. some white on both front legs and under belly, bush of tall white. If tbe above animal Is not claimed and taken away on or before the 4th dar of Maraa. 1883 tt will be told at publics anotkav on the above data, at 10 o'oiock am., at toy corral in ' ' ttOCBTIMO. i JOHN P. TKRRV, Dfatrlot Foundkeeper. On Mil BTAQw t ST RAY T HAVB IN MT RHniRFr GlBflFW TFJ LIWIIII UIIUIUI. iUIIIIUUIl I v 1 a-- 2 , NOTICE. POSSESSION t an rk with her. One 18 months old Ted STEER, ears very oaajTcutaptnoDranoj. One white leatllng CULL, no marks or branda. '.; Which, If not etalmed within ten days, will be sold on March 5, 1881, between the boms of 8 and 10 o'oiock a.m. W.D. FORSYTH, ' : District Poundkeeper. - i ; Feb. 83, im. i' FOR SALE OR LEASE. ; , - . j. rrUIE WASATCH WOOLKN kOIXS, SIT-J- L uated on Big Canjon Creek, five mllea .A from Bait Lake CitT. two aat Mill. The main building la two aod a , half storlst, rook, with large frame dye boot and power; naitbing rooms suaanea. uooa watsr macninarv in nrn oiass runninjr oroer. inortr acrea iz (46) good land, with tenant house Mo. for furtber information applr to . A.CBMOOT,ProTOCtt7, - Or Jon it Shabp, or R-- T. Btjbxom, ' Salt Lake City. dawZw M firat-olae-i ;. r ...i ... "I. - .'1 , ! :. ' ' '! V'"i' j.:-..:u.-4P- ','' "I ). ; -.- (g m n rh rn nrHn nhnnq , W. HULBERT, OEMOVED FROM NBAS THK THRATK XV to Stx doors wast of Jonxnnes & Boo Carpets wova itron and durable. , Rag Carpet for sale. Particular attentton paid to Ladles having thalr own rags wove found st the same prioe as at storo, Country orders promptly attended to. r ;''; op-War-p WE i d79swawlm "WiVC. COOK, Contractor and Builder. w BTJILDtNa FOR OONTQACT itores or dwenma homes, or for remodenng hooaea or fitting np sterea, of the latest and moat guaranteeing workbeet and quality. Work prompt jy exeented in an departments or Duiioing. Batisfaetory reftneneea riven. Bbop, South pppoaite vaueyuoosa. r.U xempieeueei, 1164. first-cla- ss is Box , i V; L , .4 . Parley's Pari Silver Llinintr j 5 W. p.ovbox ANNTJAL fpITK Ktook tge ()iir WE SAY. lYlE A rd I WHAT --:o: i pi". IStocMo ., i. i.t :..!''i;V; i I Co., h obnauen Biann and shade eto. and trees, ; Bvergreana, ete., We are Offerta tbe nnMla atook of TKSTED FHI71T TBRK8U large Tested vaxaniea guaranteed true to aante. and Seciirk Bargains while you have a chance. Call! it. Ft -- (c)- WM. JENN Seventh Ward Nataerv. Corner of First Weet and Sixth Booth afaeot, ; Salt Lake City. ? n i ;N.B. Orders by man promptly attended te. 1 CLOGirJC OUT T U. SmSTANDARD.iSCALES! - 'imni nia ' 't 1 :iOO!.I)liTtrcn: VarictJc ! fit LOWftSt THE BEST Q0AUTY "PHTfTRS riiHa 1 poee a LYNN, Salt Laka h f - of 73,oeo the Warm quarrr. north luincs, or delivered la quaotltlea to sua , f J. M. VAN NATTA. IMh) Want. Bate Lake cirv Sun ixjr-CAae-ra. . ',1 o. jr.. THOMat T i . . COHTRACTORS, i $' H k&t!&te&vikH& i perfect.Levera-Ste,i: Iron cl Doarlngs, Itaaas Beam. Beam Dot, aad buikllM dlrectiouf vftaaaeh t AlJ I tx V BOOMS,: 'R0tJ3E Taai J OT Hne. deep, POU Moeka ofOift 14 TWO NICH RO0SBS, t nodus Ql7ftf l I U U ' in caea, utetHy Uillt and rel 11 II on ear rode It IFFIKji, Tilt! TEE'llTTLE lETECTlSE'f C3 join vr.shtnJotiit, tftytaltj.aty?; ; S850a5aaSS6- - 'Mm a ,j.'.iin.itj'o, L ' and C0IEC0'S;0AD f bit JL. riELil; fit 1. 1 uwji j Ani i teclio a I vii tfMa.i w S tacatdinn m l Saadl, sowfa 1 a v. p4ttJJ iaMaftirN BOlMi Dkef twUdlnt tola, tat Wast, tetiMQ Sixth and EaveotaSotita stieaV glO JluU' bund OOUU ana a r- - - kJts,rl-- S 59 .0 0 1 ifliffhly Bitmniiio!23. lA? u a rod oarn a aoe-e-'o- i ISO ACECSL aa tttobtn. A FABU fc ."T ;.?- '- mz&i e to lie Lcgsim -- C'T W aTi S5 .KolUi i izcclladd. a v 1?? .v: 0 1 ,7 T OFFICE: IDAHO 4 WVt.r JA.J F a? a I ' fie i i ..'af !0 :!. . TT 0 M T' rf" L.. 'f 'l v fjt '( !! of all Descriptions1 Made ri vH" sv: t CM. 'i "I to Order, ".CTAIR AElx& Cntii U, Q. JX. K. 0s ClflLDIfJC A CPCCIALTY.T! &..E?.eu 1 r t Wholesale' Wnolesalo'-W- l 1T 11 ia j ' ' '4 l ! '. .. ' mm, H r- - f ' GR OCERIES. K K)0OW; QU ASS PAIN .... I mna uiuo, Si - r - s t m. amma r I' V. w o w cAsts.. maws " i'l I. 5;d. Q. r. ... f ,moWo GROCERY,.am mole:2lo:KGLSWARi -- ea"--- at. ST0I3. aa k f TFood Panics r-v- ed 9 rl TCSTOf ATES GTYXZr AND COimiACTa at ABB fOB. ALL KINDS OF BUILD! " orebard, all, to ft ItSJflr c: C One- - i boone ef I mm, rraaarr. ajs-ta- 'A J?000 fn; Fai t ca.KI Jiosissa. block northi ef Ko, 1 y,d, te C .ar ra, eorwkia, hjeewjj PITa iTAlXl 4r:4(Aa f4"fmttv el i&! t i li Mi WHOLESALE AND BKTAIL DKALKItl IN ' SJ1 aavaaaaabw "H t :1 mf CW BUILDERS anfl IIAUFAGTDRKBS; mtmwi8 flnteaedt now rastad to rood teasnta at 13) i pet tnootb, Jflta Ward. QtOKfUX A BTOBT elXJBIB or a rooma. lot 78 feet front sataoatd oteh atuiad.a we ear one. vta war. i f (1 A WIUM BUILDING LOT 0 r.btooks north of Vallcr ' I . v'l. re, dltJiWard.' I KWt, Truck SIERRA AEVA1IA LIIIIBEII HOKiaDifABUS "All il. BRI W V uahur at - Wtraa creates fVlatfeews. al i LUMBER Tu II AND WI.AN1NG 1' V SSreai JL i'okd ROCK. nVaaTANTIkla Bl'ILUIKU hla of v er & SONS. I . J. r : or tocimti.- IASj. TliOMSyM, ! I wimvM UNDP-RBiorrB- CHICAGO SCALE CO., :AJ t ! i - A 'STAY,: WOODBURY " . i and Beauty of .Hebron potatoaa. ; Ap " I AT COST! FOR, GASH TfTB WILL BR ABLE TO fTJBKtSH TUB I trade and punuo with the ""inrtH r u j j POTATOES ! : We are; Closing our Retail Dry Goods De partment, and propose1 to carry on an Exclusive WHOLESALE . BUSINESS in; DRY GOODS ani GROOERIESj and mT order to make room for our im- :vmense Spring Purchases we offer our Stock tf9 THE Park Silver MrTCTrNU MATTrfrrra , v ot-- J j hJREES! f - ..- t U1ST UE CLONED BY MARCH !(ITII. holders of the Parley' Mlnlnr Comtavar, for the alaotkn of a; Board of Trutitees and and tbe tr&nsaotioaof auoh cLber buslneaa aa may ba preeanted. wul be neia aitoeomoeorineooinpany, .no, tteewr etreer, ew xorkcity. on Wedoeaday, the Tthday of Maroh, 1883, between the houifl of 10 o'olook a.m. and It a. . , ..: Transfer books wjUbsokeed on the SSlh of a Baoruary, at p.m.tt;BaCK4 fleoretary.i '' lm w' i :o: 'p-- -! ';;-- ; NEW TORKi 60, BEAVER STREET, t-- 4. . I I 'm' dnt ta raijrcTcj v ?lf Ona large red CO W mboat elaht jeer old marked aonerbtt In both aad an tUecibh brand on right rib; baa a yearlinjr wltir her. One red and white mottled faood; iCOW, about I years old, crompled boras,-- ! walk) la right sar, illt In Wt, branded on left hip like a imall; blctched wbas a xearlinc who ner. One amall yellow brindle COW, 8 or 8 yaara crop oix naras ear, wn mwni on, BHii haa a yearllDg both off tall, bo branda, visible; ozas'.., ar i iww. tenruary, KOCkTUie, tm Qv I t-'- ta urange - T ESTRAY NOTICE. ha r.j t-- Citron Peel Lemon " rers, y. Loose IVluscatelles )- vrU Ihe 1- -tt mTWABtt-InSanftane!sdoJreb.l- GROOEBIErJ Spices, Staple and Fancy Candies, Sauces. cy 4 BTAPLE ! STRAYED. Cs An-Iho- AND London Layers, . TH KfUKE workofasmaunuxuiy. d3 apidyattblseffioa, er' -- that. general publio I ; i FANCY i- 1 : -- h'-t i..-.jl-.rr'";i- patrons and th Currants, Valencia Raisins, Dehesa STBONO MAIDS TO DO to-da- y . r ova ybJ i ; rimaaoalaasttT. . i . ,..-; By I courtesy of Dr. Benedict we are enabled to publish the following received! by 'him! today, dlspa, from Captain Dsal, the C. P. R.jR detecU ve,' and sdated at Elkoi Ne r """ ' vada: f i "Frank Hawley,) Frank Francis, Ormua B. Nay, JSjlrester Earl and Baa; Anderson were taken Into court y and plead guilty to .the attempted robbery of the C P. train at Montello BUtlon. They waived the time, for sentence. Nay-werFrabcw ' and Hawley, to ) fifI each l sentenced teen years, in the ar son Penitentiary ,tee term to ate from the time of their arrival at the State; prison. "Eaill and Anderson,1 each only eighteen years of age, were sentenc ed to , twelve years Imprisonment, In the same place; the term to begin from the date of arrival at the pris - uauauTvw wau uiuwu jn OUUU1- ' or two three and amption gentlemen not of our faith gave me the origmal details as here related. : ' Disgusting Details. 7or the last Can such a man obtain a public hall two days the vUme of the District m which to preach? - Yet! 'He can Court has bean occupied by the trhd not only obtain a public hall without asking for it, but have it paid of the rape case, for and filled Sabbath after Sabbath the details of which are too disgust with an attentive Keklamatlem.1 congregation; of mmitiHM , for .publication. a true fbjThe devoted listeners. Can - WjJXTMrws, 28. As, predicted ingly , filthy lowerof name of Christ under the are Cotresidents South of parties ui wucbb ttiepatcnea several days aso. a Ltter-d- a Saint? No. Not upon ! p 1 ft; i t um ieuuexDu xus re- - ton WOOdj. fl any consideration or at any price, la this man and his congregation after consultation with, leading rewithin the pale of Christianity too i: publican and uamocratlo senators called? Yes. Are the Latter-da- y ana nuueates that one of the Saints, among whom such a man TJObUean senators whoa tta?wtii A Tlait te could not live much less gain poputeteey not expire before March, 18S5, will Ckrlettaa aaa eikae4 , larity as preacher of Uod'a word? be elected to succeed him. withnnt SertaaaaaUi No. a OhIi bow rarely do we find the ! J . a a opposition. Senator Edmuncj will Editor J)ceret Mewr or consistency m trie ' eitner leweis oe cnosen. Senator , rroDacxy faith or practices of ' the Christian has been talked of, bi t his On Saturday, the 20th of January, Your Brother hi the GospeL to , 4ondan for a visit the world.: tzrsx expires on the 4th 0 IXarch. I left .. ' . . ' ! : "- JOS, A. WXSVi Portsvia Channel Islands, mm going or me actica cf 18SS. London Feb. :j cczeqissce 6, At and the mouth Southampton. JuJ!: i Davis there i will be former 1 I attended meeting an exaction or his auocessor on Hrlth place Saints on Bonday after the . Srd of March, the Banate noon 'the tv.i' and evening, and had the thus avddizg a special aecslon. the of U largest talking pleasure One other result will be that there conmresatlen of strangers that naa paeamcDla, Oanmoa HstwmJ, aged i wl.'l b rhtnii in th ta- - our meeting house for i . Tf jears. cCxl ccr;x nnU next December, assembled of cloee the months the At the at runeral Ward Boaoolfcotoae, evening u kue; t t.apToutmens or uor service a gentleman arose from the fOSXj, Match Zd, at16th Jl aa. s c i. and tiielntscse tzzla bi permisfc3 consresttiTn rsierea and RldC'zzt cf : t: I 'rhone at LIS p. $he , XuB3tETwIa U4a to xi rb Cecr -jr, L j I tet ccrat as sion was to zajaTiMaoEa7,sea cl David and Alice consEatlng congregation 1. lsspcrtT S 9 nueiotts and dara t t cpbn the 7eartle7(tad jean granted. It f inevitable qlieilion of polyssr1 v as ruuetal fiwa rctlOeaot, 17:h Aard, Tbuww :. to whether we ctecrvr I It tt a -f- cls CT, Uarca kt, at 2 Cclook. ' larited to auep l la tis doctrlaelta which I TELEGRAPH: n, ous A j oysier-orcager- customs and practices, also excluded from the philanthropic brotherhood of modern Christianity. Oh, how inconsistent and has this generation - be-come! They build the fabrlo of thalr religious faith upon the Bible, vet they stigmatise its inspired au thors and Its great men by this rule of modern ethics as among the outcasts of the earth and beyond the pale both of civilization and of their Christian religion. They expect when they get to Heaven to go to the bosorn of Father Abraham; yet they will not fellowship him, or countenance his practices while upon the earth. ' They speak in ek in praise of Joseph, Suenoe and sing Bon, the child of-- promls-- ; as a bastara yet they stigmatizeH ahim DaAkj because he W a' l AWSVUCli B7 suvn the second wife. They- speak in glowing terms of the eoodneBS and wisdom of Solomon; yet,, were be he also would be sub- living a to similar denunciation. They ject pretend to believe In the Bible, wmon says, xjbuu ra, xj.: "A Daa tard shall not enter ine congrega tions or ine Mru, even to his tenth generation' Yet this Solomon who; bys their rule of Christian morals would not only be a bastard, but a gross adulterer, a crime punisnaoie Dy toe iawa or his own kingdom i by ceath. was of all his progenitors accounted worthy te Duiiu a temple to tne "Most Migh God," and not! only to bulk! It but to dedicate it; to not only administer before the "congregation," but tb stand before the .Lord and to be the means through whom (by mighty faith and prayer) the power of God rested upon that holy edifice, in the form of a cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night, and In which hosts of holy angels 'appeared, and fire came down from heaven-t- light the nojy orxermg upon tne sacrea altar. Modern Christianity can count its adulterers and fornicators by. the million,! and Its bastards by the hundreds of thousands, yet scarcely ever la a Christian sermon devoted to the denunciation of these foul crimes, but polygamy and the Mormons," an institution which the and a people whom it fully justifies In all the principles of their faith and practice, they canj denounce morning, noon and night, with all the vehemence of a Batanio possession. y I also held a meeting with the Saints and a few strangers at Southampton on the Monday might, but as the good people of that Christian town would not rent us a public hall we were compelled to meet in a private house; but the purposes of the Lord were fully subserved in this humble; place, for after the meeting; all the strangers present, seven In number, handed in their names for baptism. We had an excellent meetinghouse at Southampton a year or so ago, but through a little hypocrisy and subterfuge the Saints were 'Induced to surrender lt,and since then have been unable to obtain another one. 'The circumstances briefly told are as follows: The proprietor of the hall notified the President of the Southampton Branch, that he desired to pull! the building down a mare profltab'e structure and in Its stead. - Accordingly the premises were1! vacated, but Instead of pulling it down he fitted it up in a most elegant manner, and rented it to one of his Christian brothers who had recently started a new sect under very peculiar, f and certainly very . unenviable iv! circumstances, called the MChrlst Church." : i This man, Mr. Mead0ws,'had form- -' erly been associated I with a Mr. Earl In a church at Southampton called The Chureh of Cod, and while the latter was making a tour of Palestine about two years ago, die had charge of the congregation, jit was customary for th's "Church of God to give a free ' dinner to the widows of the; church every ear, and this Mr. Meadows receivedj the money In the regular way for this hut instead of Eirpose; he put it in his own pocket. He also cultivated a very familiar acquaintance with' the absent minister's wife, and tlrey Indulged in such Improprieties that Mr. Meadows, ostensibly to ease his stinging conscience, wrote Mr. Earl a long apology upon his return, setting forth in some detail the circumstances of then amours and asking his forgiveness for what had occurred. The object of this letter was thought to be two-fol- d, namely: ; to disarm the husbands, wrathgat him, and to incite him to divoioe his wife that he might marry her. The case finally found Its way Into court, Mr. Earl suing for the misappropriated money and his lost honor, ' and the entire proceedings, Including the letter or confession, most vile pro. duetion published In the ' news paMr. Meadows was most eev per erely reprimanded by , the Judge, who denounced him as a deep dyed scoundrel ' and sentenced him j to three months imprisonment and :to pay a fine of 100 (8300.) At the expiration of his ; term of n his ment his fine was raid by imprison' flack, or portion of them; bail which we had rented antftionor ably paid for during our occupancy, was rented to him; most or his former congregation and many more rallied around him, and he has the name of being the most popular preacher In Southampton, and lis every where known in that ljeatfcm as the founder of the ChurchTof Christ. . The circumstances of this self-importa- nt ' ; their polygamous consequence of Wreck. - - ' :ij;J i, '&kr&C$& "yTFRVITB, I , f ft . Dallas, Ttx-- , 28. Eight cars of lumber on the Texas Pacifla were wrecked wst of th's city, and one mant reported killed aod two wounded. PAtMYBA. Mo., 28. Mrs. B. Cal vert. I of u Warn n ' township, was to cross drowned- In attempting North "Ulver on horbeback. . ' f 1 SS aftaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa y i so-call- nt SCHOOL TAX ASSESSMENT. aiaa-- . - , ! - ' affirmative giving several quotationsfrom both the Uld anu xew xeeiaits praciice. iiements Justifying -replied, that were J not roruspoiyteii gamy, tne cnxisiiau wuru, confident,! would gladly receive us within the pale or, cnrisuan ortno of the Boid of Super ing the age at which mjori y shall oomuittee vWrra have decided to dhnntiM with E be reached for the purpose all and recommend the street Jaw day of . making legal can tracts, has a twQ montna'lamps TU XtaAy, lam court, vacationer whatever to do with and to reduoe the expenses in the .') VA1 99V O'CLOCK nothlrg ' 11 offices of clerk and sheriff until the the law passed eighteen years nex t financial year. one BY AMD FUBLISHf 0 afterwards providing that fllHTO I I dee. SI. Taxler 4k G. f woman a cf the qualifications IDESERET flEWS COMPANY of 28. Qeo. H. iTaylor 4 voter shall be that sLe must be of CrtCirtOAQo, I the larm TjarjeT and nrlntinsr Techtwenty-onyears. the age of confessed judgment LB quoted establishment, j CH1SLES W. PE5E0SE, EDITOR. nically the is mornmg ror i2o,wu ana iae in the woman suffrage law as itap? laice waS seised by the sherlfl and now in the hands of a deputy. on the statute book; actually I Weiaeeday, The larger sums ror wnicn juag-roeire, as, lass.' pears refateefled the baa it and morally Is.entered are as follows: The cord by adding to It something that j 1 - - f4 Uf-r.i- cti a -- sr- |