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Show at qu fSIMTEO AND O'CLOCK. CUBLI JHD BY Tr.l COMPANY nHSERET-NEW- CHARLE3 W. TEHKOSE, EiUTOlL July 7, 1833 Tuesday RINGING AND APPROPRIATE A SFKKCU- - Iv yoteiriay'j issue we made editorial iiiiuslcn to the speech of llou. Mose Thatcher, delivered at thtf Ogden celebration of Independence Day. We had not the space then to srirelf reom In tho coaiiLiu.s of th Xkws. Wo Jake p'ea-jiirin yrcsfintius' iia lull text aa kIvcu hy the ITeraid of the .ruactiin City. Its lofty and sentiments will find a sympathetic echo In. the ht'srt o( every lover of liberty who ap- vre."!.tc.s tlit situation or the people I 'tab. such it cannot ot By The read-!ii- e 'lii'iiii'il uaaiovod. of the extracts' lrom the 'speech o: E. :A. Johnson, ol Kentucky, utiivt r ;d no before the National Congress, was appropriate to the situation. But when the sentiments uttered rv that sturdy champion of rehsiouliberty so lous; since are compared with those expressed by Mr. Thatcher, they pale to comparative weakness, the jotenry of the present occasion causing the later speaker to eloquently rise to meet it. 'Hie speech was wortby the theme, and more can scarcely b said. Not only will the noble sentl inents which fell from Ills Hps find a ready response in the breasts of scores of thousands, but in their hearts they bless su":h men as he who stands ready to fearlessly vlodi catc the crlnciples of freedom and i qual rights Toe speech of the honorable sen to-ia- v, e soul-stlrrl- ug - .w". y.-a- r - : .kioan is herewith presented: Frlluio Citizens I have been deeply editied in listening to toe beautllut ora tion of Ills Honor,Judire Power, upon t.mirs mat must find a resuonse in the heart of everv American citizen. The manner In which be referred to his ow entloient In retard to the exercise of the franchise, by tbe citizens of tbe certainly finds an echo in Territory. American heart here The reading of the Declaration of so' beautifully eae IndcceLdence. outed. irives us once more to under stand tne basis uion which this zlorl ous government has been erected. It that led patriotic wd the waicb-cr- y hearts through all tne scenes ol trou t)e and sorrow, and pain of the Revo lution. which resulted In the grcatea charter of human liberty this world The student ot his Uas ever known. torv carefully notes the clrcumsUuces and causes which lea tuem to accom pliau their glorious work, and walle ou occasions ot this Kina i wouiu ue m last to cast a saadow uaoa tue heart of a single individual within the wailt. an intelligent peopn ot tnii tne real sit fall to comprehend cannot building, uation here. No amount of spasmodic enthusiasm, even ou this natal aay ran hide the unnatural, ugly facts History has frequently repeated itself, and as we rejoice la tne liber ties beaueathed to us by our fathers we look back along the shores of bis ami note the beacon lights tha lory, have stood there, and In most cases to the cause of they have been martyrs human freedom; we reier to Jonu Huss. to Wyckllff, to the Waldenses tTie liiuuenots and the Pilgrim fathers And when we think of the causes w.iich led to the Mayflower and JUpevi icfU belnsi rocked ou tne cradle of tne Icep. we but realize that freedom drawn up out of the soul; and pertwp it iaiv txs well lor us to think over a low opluions and .sayings of profit to ; lis iniirntT uauos. in wuicu i cau irafe back my auct'Ktors to the revo iutionarv fathers. We may. oa oc cisions like this, note the growth of the Xat:cn. and with what untie ana piea of the surt) 1 listened Xo the remarks y Indlcat nouorable gentleman ,nr once more the tclortous doctrine of Democracy as tanzht by Adam ind Jefferson. It icivea me a gleam of hope, and we look for the time when we shall elect a President who snail be man enough to say to the I au waves of Republican prejudice, Iu tar shalt tnou xo and no farther." leferrinar to this, matter 1 desire to brinx briefly before your attention to dav circumstances that transpired y rears airo and circumstances tta me, as in. and aere let transpired a F r' fa. au a citizen 01 tne umieu stain., noiince bit opposition ICS tue union o cnurch and State, that ougnt to oe mil in a republican government mas '.. separate: and therefore when reiix ;.)U5 .ews aro brought to beiir upon i 'onress to lorce tueru to pass iiv.i. this is an i&tarfercaec ..n tiie uart oi the CL'irch with the Mate. in this connection I will read brief extracts, which so Impressed my mind, that 1 rilDDed tnem lrom there uoi: stud i'ut tiiern In ray memoranduin iook- is to howConarress. 63 years asro. mt-a pressure of tills kind. There n ere certaiu men who thought Con laws prohio yresd should pass certain breakin;;, as they supposed niguien Ssbbath Hie day. ( )n the ;.ta of March, 130. Col. B. M .lohnson, of Kentucky. la name famous ;ii the annals of Democracy), i;nair .iianof the House Committee on Post oilieear.d Post Eoad, to whom bad ipen referral many cf . the memorials u.ud remonstrances referred to, made a renort from which I will readaouxe ex tracts: ''If the Almighty hasasseta apart time the tlrst day of the week hlch man is bonnd to keep 'holy, and devote exclusively to Ills worship vould it not be more'ooarenial to the .r.vi-Dtof Christians to appeal ex of the clusively to tbe grert Law-givuniverse to aid them in making men tetter in correcting their Government practices by uurlfvinic their hearts When effort. m will protect them their t hp v have so instructed the public mind and awakened tha conscience of Indi viduals as to make them believe that it is a violation of God's law to carry tbe mail, onen post otncea. or receive let ters on Sunday, the evil which withthey of Itself complain of will ofcease arm of tbe strong out any exertion civil power. When a man uruUrtakst to ht Uod'i arenaer he b&ome a demon Driven by the frenzy of a religious in r, seal, he loses every jcentle feel the most sacred precepts of his forgetsana oecomes lerwaou ana wu creed, -- to-da- y. 1 "to-da- lff; I . I pro-ni.t.i- - t s er relenting." The State has no moN power to enforce the observance of Sunday upon moral or religious grounds than it has to compel the cltlzea to be baptized or to partake ot tne sacrament oi tne Lord's Supper. It is claimed that man has no right to labor oa Sunday, be ause in so uotnz oe violates uoa 8 la w . It U not for the Leailaturt to de termine re hat U or what u not God's fate In this matter it can to no further than to protect all citizens, of whatever faith, in tne peaceful exercise of their leaving each to Interpret (Jod'a rights, law foi1 hlmsell.'or to subscribe to the Interpretation, thereol laid down by the particular ecclesiastical order to which he adheres, or to whose teach lugs be finds Ijiaself inclined; without beiug amenable to any authority in the State for either his conduct or bis' conclusions' so long as neither le&ds him to lnterfere.wlta his fellow man in the exorcise of like rights. In other words, so far as.tbe State is con cerned, the citizen should be left free to spend his days, Sundays Included,In I ast as be pleases, so long as he. an, does uot interfere wita the doing exercise of like fieedom on the part of others, lie must not wiiiuily disturb or interfere with others in the exercise of their religious rights and privileges, lie mnst allow his neighbors, who feel so Inclined, to meet together to wor and such quietude as ship God is peace the situation will admit of, where each his in his own way Eursues lostpleasure regard for the rights o all others. If the measure recommended should be adopted, it would be difficult f3r nomas sagacity to foresee bow rapid would be the auccessioa, or how sum-erotae train ot meaaarca which invobrttr the dearest might follow, the r ignis ol conscience. rights of aU fortunate for our country It is perhaps been that the proposition should have made at thin arty parted, white the rpirlt ot the Revolution attll exiaia in full vigor. Religious seal enlists the strongest preyadleea of tbe human mkvd, and when misdirected, excites lite worst passions otonrnature.under the delusive pretext of dolnv Goda service. Nothing ainfiaeneea the heart to deeda of rapine and blood, nothing ta aa Incessant La its toUav so Derserar tog ra lu 'determination, so appalling -- us taui ," sequences. The eaoality ol rights, secured by the Constitntton may bid defiance to mere political tyrants, bnt the robe of sanctity too often glitters to deceive. Tne Constitution regards tne conscience of the Jew as sacred as that of the Christian, and gives no more authority to adopt a measure affecting the conscience of a solitary Individual than that of a whole community. That vho would violate this principle would luae his delegated character and forfeit the confidence, of his constituents. If Congress shall declare the first lay of the week holy, it will not convince the Jew nor the Sabbatarian. It will dissatisfy both, and consequently convert neither. Human power may extort vain sacrifices, but the Deity alone cau corcmand thit affections, of the heart. It must be recollected that In the earliest settlement of this country, the spirit of persecution w,nich drove the rilgriras f om tueir native home was brought with them to their new habitation, and that some Christians were scourged aud others put to death for no other crime than dissenting from the dogmas ot their rulers. With these facts Before us, It must be a subject of deep jckic! thai a question snoufd bo brought before Congress which Involves the dearest privileges of the Constitution, a:;d even by those who enjoy its choicest We should all recollect blessings. that Carallne, a professed patriot? was a trahor to Rome. Arnold, a professed Vnijf, whs u, traitor to America, stui Judas, a professed disciple, was ;i traitor to h!s Divine "With rim exeept!(.8i pi t;i l Mti.-tr-- r. tui--i- l ."Stttes, iuX. It thj who'c human 19 of r:it?o. cc.'isist- - tsyo,'JX,o"i supposed, Is in religious ooud- rational ncings, age; aad.ln reviewing thj scjni's ol persecution which Mstory even where presents, unless the committee could oelieve that the cries of the burning victim and tfie flames by which he Is consumed bear to heaven a sratefui iccenae, the conclusion is inevitable that the line cannot bo too ftrongl drawn bet ween Church and State, if a solemu act of legislation shall In one pointtodefine the lawoneof God or point out the cltized religious duty. U may, with equal propriety, proceed to define every part of divine revelation, and enforce every religious obligation, even to the forms and ol worship, the endowment of tbe Chorea and the support of the clergy. "it was with a kiss that Judas be-we trayed bis Divine Master;uo and matter should ail be adnwuiahed what our faith may btba.t the rights of conscience cannot aosuccessfuily assailed aslunaer the pretexk ift holiness. Tbe Christian religion made its way in tbe world In opposition to ail human governments. Banishments, tortures and death were inflicted lu vain to stop ita progress. The fraiuers Of the Constitution recognized the eternal principle that man s relatlou with his God Is above human legislaintion, and his rights of conscience alienable. Reasoning was not necessary to establish this truth; we are conscious of it lu our own bosoms. de-It is this consciousness whlcu, in fense of human laws, ha9 sustained so many martyrs In tortures and flames. was They ftlt that their duty to nt-tand to human enactmsuperior that man could exercise no . ut lonty over their consciences. It is inborn nothing can eradicate. principle which The bigot in his pride of authority may lose sight of it, but strip him of his" power, proscribe a faith to Mm which his conscience rejects, thiealeu him iu turn " ltb the dungeon and the God has fuirgot, and the spirit which rebellion implanted in him rises up in aud defies you. Did the primitive Christians ask that gov. urn ;nt should they recognize their Institution .( Allcomasked was toleration; an tAey did What was of persecution. plained the Protestants of Germany, or the Huguenots of France ask of their Catholic superiors? Toleration. What do the persecuted Cataolics of Ireland ask of their oppressors? Toleration. ! i3 the duty, of this Government to afford to all to Jew or the pro(ientile, Pagan or Christian tection ana advantages of our benignant Institutions." After readlug last evening 4he.se noble and sound principles held aacred fifty years go", and contrasting them with those eutertained and advocated oj! es cere-moni- 1 , waa led to pencil tbe following thoughts: Our colonists, after lon sufferiii the oppression, whips and scorns ol the pareut Goveruiueut, al vavs arrogant and exacting, w re finally baptized in hloo.1. Wheu the shot an t :hril of Btitisa n up the sacred soil of tyrant? tore r.a! Hnekc-Hill, patriots Llbertv in soil plAQt.d the Tre of blood. The fiarce tnobuened with their blasts that followed sweeping the and Brand planes of Valley Force chilled to the m'srrowthe by many now,. 1 Iex-lato- r liali-st&rve- d, Revolutlonan soldiers, but in the,iiidst of the desolation of var, the Tree oflistVSot'ier tnklntr !t roots deeply Karth, kreT stroc, i!omed n nd fiult. delicious and 'orewhile la careless glorious If, hands, the codiiny moth Las since ibarred its beauty uud impaired Iti excellent quality, 111so tiiat tal VQ:V Wind fall'' come to us wita a worm :n each core, the fau't is neither In the tfe; nor in tbe luunner of its planting, but rather with sleepy watchmen on the walls ot freedom who nave permitted an enemy to tamper with Ui roots, foliage stI fivvor. Our lievolutiouary sires c!isrt"-'deeply and laid solidly the io uncia::. .i of tDH greatest government on earth, making rellxious toleration th f chief corner stone. But some their sons are fast drifting from the old raoorlnsrs, while expedients atd clamor override Constitutionpopular al principles. These few, in L'tafi, are able to acenratery calculate how long they may be ablu to maintain even a remnant of those sacred rights of conscience and freedom of action for which oar father sacrificed property and blood, and to maintain which they pledged all they had. Whit naut, extenaen biessing. privilege or by human bands, can tbe suffering over ou tnls reloica In Utah majority talf-uake- d - 1 -- i r Mutton's lahirrrairv? Can thev rejoice In contemplating the remaining fragments of locsl government left them, which ar less numerous than the crumbalthat fell to Lazarus from the rich mail's table. Cau a hunirrv man's heart slow with gladness in listening to a recital of the bounteous feasta dally enjoyed by his rich, and dominant brother if How can vouruooms swell with patriotic enthusiasm, under that sys tem of perverted Republican rule, that differs la no sense save in name from the colonial bondage under which tne tsritisn tyrant made our ancestors rwT sutler r In what rBiect la the admialstratiou oi political ancunuaiciai anairs in i;tau a rule by asdmitn the consent of the governed? Having no voice in the election otthe President who appoints nor In the Senate that confirms those sent to ruie over ana juage as. v here in, tnes. consists, to us tne sweets oi Democracy? r conviction. And that, too, on comrood rumor, or evidence showing only associations with the mothers friendly of their children. For these reasons honest all devoted, Mormons" breathe a prayer for the safety 61 their beloved President, and would urge him if they could, to remain beyond '.he reach of those who would celijtut to humiliate and harm him, notwithstanding his advanced age and his past sufferings. These facts and the knowledge that Utah is fast becoming the field of inquisitorial plots, penalties and pains unparalleled since tbe dark days of the iioiy Inquisition, during the reiu of waicu it is said, the rack, wheel, fagot aud other fiendish Instrument of torture bathed in the nveat of death UO.WO.OOO bapless human beings. the liy suisrnory of these things that and bltpht the heart like a staler and fearful nightmare, let us grow ettiiuolastic over the deeds of a fathers who made it, for time at least, Impossible la this glorious free land, to such tceiitH of cruelly. Uut In no sense L'au we do so over the a ts ot their deseGcraW win, who, witu Tpoi ioii precept.--, oitfii'w the .s aud laas Use tue Constitution, which Gcon,c- Washington declared "were the weapons with which traitors destroy free governments." In tlk midst of oppresslou, patiently borue, it ha. bee.n honed that President Cleveland, having been elected on the i !e;l;-.- of a r turn to .lefTi rsonia n doctrines, tuitdiL afford cilirG.s of Utah Sioine relief, aud thai, a Demovvou-reafllrm cratic AdmltirsttatUin t!ie )! iii.-- i iie 4 euuiirirt d li) tito Dicl-i:vi tinder tao tuxpirat loa of wniuh the Natlou carved ks way to glory, and led to ih". of KruateSi caait.-adoption oi "thi UIm numan i'rty world has ever rt-ciis- ct tve.v-pou- - - 1. IrHii-,-adeu- ; r or mu U KSTKR USIOX TELEOIUrH 1.1 AMltSfcMKKTS. XE. SATEST BY LIUHTaiXU. TWO JOYOl'S NIGHTS I CBlerysBeBl anfllron Tbree V'ek on t b Heaittaia. Mount MacGroor, N. , 7. Tuesday & Wednesday, JULY 7th and 8th. General Grant took food three times last Bight, but about three o'clock thiv morniug wrote for Dr. Douglas that it Positively ihe Greatest on Earth. was growing distasteful The physiY-- cian appeared Interested anu the tick man ha.teued to explain that the food was not less palatable, but that he beBARLOW S WILSON'S lieved he was taking more nourishment than he could assimilate Wnereupou in cases of the nurse instructed a decrease of the MAMMOTH quantities given. The constant attendBleep leas ance Geueral Grant Is receiving from If. J. CLAPIIAM. MAXAGER, Dr. Dou-jlaand the nurte under his direction has, without douot, pro- In au Entirely atew Irtarrrame, longed the life of th patient. More Giat Talent than In order to subdue or allay the Gen-al- 's he may be comfortaany ofnr Two Conapnnie pain, m" Meci.Siirv that personul ble, i tn Amrrlra t'ORitlnet. a t Lei dan 1 sho ild bt given aout curt vxr Sale .. in ta tn.: tuakt a. To-i''I'ho ot all raujiUvl fntlttM third week of the patier.t's life cn the ONE DOLLAR a bnrl;UM, mountain, aud it is undoubtedly true that without almost constant; attend- THE GRIND SKATING RINK ! ance the pains of the disease, would have more than mastered any improvetsraoiccrjo I'm "Syiur f Pcnu.M " for Conment that has resulted from the this 12 Champion Holier Skaters. 12 stipation , Tic. B chauge, and as time progresses rouicuy. .Soid l.y close narci will o- - more tiinu etvr otln-r. u ceeded. Drugjci31-8Tj';r s i "S( i Heerve.l on AiIOkUm. .;tao ou MunU;-- , July 6th. ut Srw Yokk, J. Thr s, :tJj ; 4 - s 10 a. in ltAXtCS. ci: i!ij,o ot rrogrfliniiii" Pacli'.e tlV; Cn, ?7'. ; Cea tral racific.30; Burlington, SO .V; North- rov ovtni:i ern Pacific, li?;i; prelarr'-d?!): It causes an effectual euro ness, Debilily, Pyspepsla, Indigestion, IHiiguor and 3Ialarial Disease. at all Drug For gists at Bottle. s pro-k.fntl- nr t so-tua- . - tS S ; Ynk Central, tS'j : CrEiLl iVUKER l!i; THURSDAY AND JL'LY Tout W IS COMING: BtriOXN THE The FRIDAY, PTH A tOTM. JOHN THOMSON SE.W Wm.L BOISE. KOQEAMlli In the rv.n.-- AROUND THE WORLD! Mr. Felix YouagDDeuand, Mr. J .Mr. Sopcy Youuguubnd, Miss ilisi Leity YoungiliUiband, JOSEPH E WALKER, TI1 d FLAY MOLl.lE lICGOIiJILY. from Ireland kitchen raetban.c. In introdnclnir heme) the will also introduce aa Irian sons' and JACOB HASMULLEE, from Germany vuose maimmettt or tortnre is a (.larioae lie tai puraiyxe taa auileuce wiih a ter uaBce.- 1 i rKUiHX-- . iorj(fn cwuir evening v?- CO'i:rflITEF. To the Kirif&tvJA Mayor crtd Mmters of the City Council uf Silt Lake Cily Gentlemen ; Your .special committee t:;c causes ol appointed to invcnrigaie. whlcu lu Salt 15.15 In conseLake City, on July 4ta,prevailed quence of the national nag, at the ( Ury ilaiJ, having Dcen noistcd at. bait mat', and also the reaMjas lor the pJucipg of tiicl!ag i" that po.sitioa, haviu (i:.uy considered the mutter and heard the starerntnrr'j of tne t.'lry .Marshal aud to tue same, be ieuve others m relation to I'isxe t:l- It i.s wJi xfiov.n report; thre Is a deep feeiiay in t !.;. zwrr.iist of this the rnid community :'i teiaiiuu bcLu made Upou tau people Oecause ( t lltelV religious belief and praftlCtfS. Several oi our kadiug citizeas sre at the present time Incarcerated in of tills Territory others have been indict eft aud soiu,;, teeliu: tr.at cannot receive tafr coutldent treatment or they Justice in the 1'eUeral from courts, liave at.snted themselves tneir hemes, mere is a general feel-i- n of gloom prevailing, aud instead ot Judeprndeoce Day being, as orimarlly a day of rejoicing, a day whea tho people could meet together and Join, in patriotic. exercises, orations and othur evpress'.o'u.o of dei.irht. bemuse, of the they enjoy, it was felt to be a liberty time of mourniux. Tbe City Marshal, confidenrof the existence of this feeling among the people, aud without any the disrespect to the flag, tne nation or day, concluded that ce would be meeting the wishes of the people who elected nlm to his omce by placing the ilag at the City, Hall at haif mast. IV e learn from the marshal that it has ever been customary as a duty of his office, without consultation with tbe Mayor or City Council, to place the nag at sucb times aud in suca position as occasion might require. In accordance with this custom he acted independently in this " instance. Jj'our years of on "the Fourth ago, July, though ex tens! veprepa rations had been made for tbe ")0)iaT celebration of Independence Day, the sad views of the shooting of President Garfield reached this OF HEJ-Oh- : fOi:(-.vlt:j!- : tht A Wet Xurse child, first Wst Street. South. ; city, and the corporation and citizens, without distinction of cla.93; placed the flag; at haif mast; it being- recognized as a day of mourning aud not of rejoicing." '. in tne same spirit, ana wita tne same feellng.lhe Marshal ot this city, wno naa taxen this luto coosiaerauon, ieit that ln no better way could the prevailing sentiment be expressed oh this oc casion than by displaying our country's flag at haif mast, thereby signifying that, aSWaM the people rejoice they rejoice under the flag, so also when they mourn, they mourn under the flag, borne of tbe citizens have expressed their indignation at the action oi the Marshal. Your committee, however. fjnd that the Intention of the Marshal was not one of disrespect for the flag, nor to offend the patriotic sentiment of any bis reasons citizen, however, Impolitic ox some, ne may nave been in tne eyes evidently had no design to do a wrong. we are saxisnea tnat in aoing as ne aia he sought to give expression to the feelings and sentiments of a great ma jority of tbe people. Notwithstanding these racts tue motive 01 tne Marshal has been misrepresented snd a wicked effort has been made to, cause his act to appear as one of disloyalty on the part of the city government. we repudiate uus wuim aspersion 01 bis motive. As to the action of tbe Marshal there exists a difference of opinion, home believe It was proper. wnue otnera tains it impolitic; out we mnst look to the motives which prompted tha act, and opoa investiga tion 01 xnem, we are satisuea, as sithat he Intended no ready stated, wrong, and no disrespect to the flag. We are aware, however,1 that anv conduct of oux dtr ofilclala that certain class In can be assailed by tots city, no waver innocent- mat con duct may be. Is never permitted to pass without being seized upon and magnified to the disadvantage of oar officers. Very Bespectfuliy. Bobert Patrick. Adam Snelrs. John Clark, Junius F. Wells, Thos. G. Webber, Orson T. Whitney, ; con-trotli- AND rAisrTBRisrs, 33 3Vt XL O XC 23 'iB AT 3E3i PAUT.XElt HA XT ED 1 WILL FURXI3H A SMALL amount a ccuut to nrocura an ana tor excellent uscrul raient t:on. It li a domMtje arliclo whichinven will navo universal sale. One half interest wil ba"tyon. Addrt.'i: , 9 4 na,t Seccritj Wa'shinqton, 7. A dispatch was re ceived at tue omce oi tue (Jorum is from sloaerof Indian Affairs Inspector, Armstrong, reportlnir that some of tbe Cheyennea have broken and gone away. from the reservation into tne fan Handle or. Texas. Secrea Lamar theeP re to sent tary dispatch sident. to-da- y. FOBEIOX. Tt'UKFIELD. Si., Salt Lake Oily, Utah, dlw ' THS KIOHTEESTH SCHOOL DLSTKKT. A MEKTIXG OK THE BKGISTEBED v oters ot tho Klahteentii D.s Viet, tviil be iielJ in tiie 18ih Want Chapol on JVloiiidaj , July lth, at 7 p. lu., lor iht'eiettk n "f oao Trustee tor the ensoing yeart, nearing me report of tLa Trnstee4, and tho transaction of sneh other onsineAS may u neoeasary. M. W. KttATT, T. O Y'OCNO, JAMES SAVlLl-e- . ISO School lHti let ds July 3rd, 18i3. lt, ttrree) H. 8. vVm. 1.. S. KSTRAY NOTICK. I On 8 arey ed EIORSR. 8 A PATCBV9. about rrj 8 JFH on ieit thlsrh. The Firemen's Band WILL ETN A EXCURSION TO POINT UNO GARFIELD, 8th. ' &ne Band will spend tbe day at Lake Pint. wuvrc me nas veen mcea ror eeni- - T. . k. t rVt f L.n..iAni.t. . aKah ASIA tne uoi AFTER THE FIRE tbe PUrati8 Deatbs YtiUwdar Uprf4 Madkio, 7 The . total number of new cases of cholera reported yesterday frotn all in Spain H 1,694, and the total points nunaber of deaths SIS. - rjORLionis W A. Books, Pamphlets, -- . a? 33 X) Plscassloas, and Papers, relating to the Mormons (Latter-da- y Saints), for which good prieca ju be paid. i Also a set, or back volames of .? W 12 H E 8 g nB T , W NOTICE! For (he DEEKENG & Co. Celebrated Junior Twine IJ Inders.TCeapers, aiowers, and Extras for same, and the IKON .WHEEL Eagle Hay Rakes, vrith' either shaft h or Tongue, call and ;e us, or Trrits? for prices nd term . They aro the best, .. t. i- - .:.V V.rV-"v- : Mm ! BUT PCf m J of w B. JQV9Q 4 C0 Vinos, ; SCHOOL NOTICE EEKilSTEKED VOTERS Ol" Uistncl No. Piv, in Halt Lake of Uuli, an hereby uoil-ne- d ouniy. Territory that a School will be beld ut school hoo.se, bealauucK said district, at tbe Meeting SO 7. m ou Monday. Joly Um, at o'clock p. A. D. 135, for i be parpo of elevting cue Trustee (or the ea suing tb ee years. ALEX OOWAN, WM. WOOLI EY, MJVHCROFT. Trartee Sih ltiAlrict. Salt Lake County. July 2d. THE 1. To ihe P.fyOUrtd VoUn ,'iahool DiatJ-iot- . of . if fi ; j i t j' ilir auction. cinri- - I i i oiiUmhc tor ( I HlltTV l7,OYAN. OIST Ihf. 5 .fr 9 1 '4. 4 S8JI. OQiJKIiE I ill Min io" a m Springr and Summer 1885. dombtr' STJITXOS., PAM IXGS, Eto. THE YAItl). CLOTH AD TRIMMINGS ror rxrotTKj) axd BY lemc Jlie. r . o. b e""i. HI It ! hi It A .SON', W.Uer House. Lrt. O.o:in elaln is nr.RKBr ftivEN to thc "vtotice ji3l rewilerd voters of tho l"t 9cbul Diatrict Salt Lake County. Utah Tarritor-- ' In tha t4 it Vt:J will e ir.etia u:: Monclav. July liili, or at t o'clock for the purpose p.m., lr-- r one TiTL-tc- e the enuinif tornabfelectltj liut s rer-ort ot ti ticnuul tho recivln years, , irwuee-iand tiHn.acUn nuoh otBcraoJux baaiaeas aa oaay be iist r and neoiMsary. W. W. WILI.IAM9. W. V. JAS. BAETCW. Salt La&A Otty, July i. 1 JJ. Unit a d .SclMtol-nuul- e, E.3HK1,IBUH TEA8B EL'S! CONSTANTLY la&t. NEW ARRIVALS OF GOODS JOSEPH E. TAYL.OK, S DEPAMEI EVERY 1 BRISTLING WITH BARGAINS ! . -- kinds of MET1LLIC, WOOD ISO CLOTH C0IE0E0 G3FFIKS ISO CASKETS. : COFFIS r7SUIiaiaXHCi kept coastan ly on hand. a moiaH Telephone and Telegraph Ordei ' y flUe-iBodies prcserrect in the r natniral coa ditloa, without extra cburve. ' aT OFKX DAT AXO MQHT. War Factory and Romi, Ss. S53 a A lull line of . Not Spasmodic but Perpetual I Udiss' Casters, lawns. CART WHEEL Kid Gloves, Chambray Gingham?, end CATCH ON Straw Hats. tot- - nnt noat a atri. f lot- -- One and a bait blocks Eaat of Thaatte. TeJevhone No. 70 COWARD T. TAYLOR, crT i Sextoa's.OCLco ;a same bfl.lfliaa mf T-f- ABBIYALS AT D E L' S S Dr,F00TE,Senior, Of ttOXsmMTte tOl' Low Prices Cropping from every Shelf Mannlactarer and Dealer in all ! A refine. New Tork, Oewwhjr castUaata tb public M9T t CanaiainjalesUe) Wltsi a Knsptoy faliaweU Dr. reja, iw." ayllas; ltJaeaU saasUais; dsis laejai?, r This man came to Salt Lake' tf5tty repre tatinv himself as the an of lr. E- - H. Foots of Mew York, the well known specialist. as abundantly pro?ed by aril Ai rnmoirs' came Into Halt LakeAJlt? from Dakota aad Montana frear an. expose aade there, he changed his haae aail noted ented himself aa tbe son f --a ip.cr4 rapr' JE. tt New Tork la than specialist City Mr, iota Wte. the well knows anthor. TlOW, of the well known Tirw Pfrec forr. la ew York City ,'f on teiri ta tbe bnsiness). Ax U veriwr. directory or rae JtMa., asataw i bLcsa. fo lan. anaers t'&suoaaiar Lu many ffijcsiul, York City, also Surveyor ot the Port. New rave tbelr affidaviua that there arc bo other doctor in Sew York by the nirae of lumi or Foots, excepting; Dr. K.B. ootE. tb lbs author ot Med leal Coieuon tiease," k:. 1L 1'OOTS, J , t., aad b a two sons, and lr. Hcbb T T. Foots. Thefeaia Dr. KikTK, Jr., will horeafter always employ the ln!ttnl. K. B.. in ileaijrnatlnK his ains.r Heretofore be baa been known aot a at boots bnt wherever his oaiy have been circulated, by Use aame of lr. fOOTS, Jr. Greater cart wUl be taken beroaiter.ia view of U lao- - that an an person baa assumed to ptvst ty principled ana his father repntatlon. jj aia - Thos deeiriae; farther and more dM2td imut mntiam la reaper to thin SBarkar, wtil rveeive u ny aaares sing saex i sjeai LaatS) lltT Elak. . r jPerspaa havins LnforiaAtliOa of adVantaxe to plainttna wiu kXaUy comnunlcats, tLs anas to J. W. rer, with Salberlaad A klc T 7 Bride, ak lata Tboas deairlac to cousult Vt. JToof c profess ionsily or to order remcdiis sLouid , eitbee i km-- ;, . da-vit- I. SEWING MACHINE, Household Sowing Machine Co.. Pro ideiiec, n. I. l t l. vnl-atka- tr t w mar a a ... ? i . - , i . wwml fix )y. cy. : ! I t4 rums Liber! etili SCDOOL TKUSTKES NOTICK. DrvS. -B. roOTCSp.,orDr.'C B. FOOTE. JK. " ' stir TOIUJ, the lii 1870. . wt- -' s 3 o. pa '"ry&rry !? A le da ad-dre- : - li This ts a )oim fl1c tl ' . as prucn.1 it..-ilrder- Krlo-htn- that her store will be opened on Saturday Portland, Oregon, February Sd for morning, 13th tnsu, in the Htrald (jn senstown. one block west of the Jeseret buildings, 2eUunaj Uaak. where wiU e found a larre stock ot "." 1liss Tssvsmm mt Braawtek Trimmed Hate and Bonnets, which wlii be .BEBUK. 7. The contest of the Duke closed out of Camberland for the throne of the DQchy of Brans wick. In which three Regardless of Cost. merntrof the German federal council, vted In favor of his claim, so alamed Prince Bismarck that the ChsJneellor Is preparing a bill which win provide for the ezcldslon of foreign-corn heirs to the Of succession to German thrones,right rrogreas UATa IlKvt TO INFOitM OL'K U'E pulivos tuU i be alli: KnoraJty Ilia. Wlllitiiiif ucrruas. o:i door norchv it llf e Post Offlc-- , HiiJ Hill Trfcwlicla, to rv Tntt OJIre, hie duiy Miltn-ruo-- i oIlIci's fo, oji (.tiiur iviMt '!" lieer. We l.ae no o her acnu mlae l t.. Ub Mrow.M v uJsi le 't-n-t mav Ofllc-e- . by tclcijlione So 'a. ri v fart .r ooo'Ih .ruiuiiy rtei lvorcl ih riiy. , J.i. oi: :i(s:!i.j l t: K.tir I mi'I Wi. iJ.s. If not claimed and taiton away within ten vhiroiu aiie nereor, wui u sold to tbe hirhest rDonslhl bidd. r. at the stray found, on. Saturday, July lath, Idas, a vv a. m THEO. MoKEAN, JE. District ioaadaoper. ', Brighton, July 1. 1BS6. Islands, say that wreckage has been wasneo asnore wuca indicates the loss, with' her' crew, of the British shin MfiS. A. RCMXL WISHES TO ESFORJI friends and the public Keserally, Yarrra Yam. Captain Karle, which left mt establlali 1a Saa Praacleco Tbta lsdoae to rave pn li.ir rn. There will be private eales ta tbe mora lag i ave-year-- Port 8taoley, Falkland v. THURSDAY JULY and. I88B. K O T I C ill . Jj. Hats and Bonnets, Flowrr. Kruthers, Triaums)!. and VsrtrtBuaed I MSI F -- tirt Satins nnrl Mlks Gauuasa, Frsach Arttln.-r- , tie t I an, and Fancy ttis Blt, Silk-Vclby ta TmsWU riTlilis cavfcjasartlon. Articles to sjusMssu Hip Arm Intends to re aar The sale wBl eoatinne until tbe epiire stork n i.V on d m! oo a. at aw", Make OoIImuous. rem. 5th HANDSOME NEW AND STILISH M 'LLIHERT COODS. Will b sold on tke praniaa RKOABDLKSS OF COST ami without reserve. MR. I, WOOIT, AUOTlOJlKJaa. Hlto Eiekants en DISTRiCT OF ALL THK alu-naoo- n imu rattaalal car- - j fiEPosiTsjmsLt l.extla, Omstlieh London, to-aa- f Advlce$from HiL1. ( ahier, At Caatiier. BZ pal r iMxagrc t ' T. Linri-- . SMaet S, :0: w. Kiraa. nil Houses have been built; also a large Bowery .Bias Orasa Wlna. and ftood bathlao;. will leare the city aa follows: M0 at i. Trains Xondoh, 7.Tae Jaly meeting cp-- , i p.m. ana s.io p. m. Tne C'amoeroegan y. ArriTes at City: MS p. m.; -- J0p. tn. aad la Update was won by Craig's fire-ye- ar Old" Chestnut horse, "Bine Grass." 'TRilOTS. Mc. f bildren, 25o. Ticket lor sale at Owyera Bepk Store. Formerly- ownedtnree-yesr-oby K. J. R Keene ld w. Stevenson's brown and Hall's geldingtndonderry second, cnesnut mare Fair Mints ter tiiird. There were nine sUi ters. ' UM "Tarrsi Tarrsu- - V K-J-tt, mum i ! 41 S. Main Street, Hooper and rAdrcihjc Block, Pioneer Undertaker of Utali. HAVE IN MY POS9K&3IOX: OY JULY ATKST TBA3rsATI.AjrTIC BISV fs. 3STOTIGE1. COXMSTEtfU Moe.lx Elirsios, .,arsldsa. jKVniHQt, lieu r'nuiont I.ittli; )UH!I hUAHf. lmses LAKE - 11. TO THE REOISTERKD VOTKBS v Indlaa Exelieaeni. ! Fireworks, Flags e A aotber ! SPBCIAL AT BUTTON & B0 V A N SALT LAKE CiTY BRZWiNG CO. 24th of JULY Li r AUCTION ON ACCOUNT CF REMOVAL SeKTSVaHS. 4tf LAST. FROM PAH ley's Canyon, a uair ot horses, one an anvil on the right bltcl, branded with nip ; tne otner, a oav, branded L ) os U ritrht hip. Anv information will be reward ed by Mrs. Baldwin, at the D. ft K. U. Dept. 2T . IAU CP CAffTAl, TO OJ3T. jes-terd- o: Apply at Xo. N WEDNESDAY be-in- Ave-nu- WOMAN, a 7. t X. ZMZ If. 8. ELDKK1)(3K, SupU SALT liAKK C1TV. (ironpUj WANTED, HRALTHY . President. iw DESEKET SATiOAiL BAM, ea. GOOD . lat O. U. S. DEl'UHJTOUV. - an insa servant girl, a young iiujalla, auie uiuy n e.viiipu.niuu. wiui omi iisbraeuts ami scupidity. una. ourti z iuluiiu8isanu, a ro m inlic yoan(f indy with a desire to Tiri at-th- e to-da- t r eicpte"! according to size. Thompson . NagJe Alias MoLUe Tbompsou ClI lKAt Tl Ba lynch nejrro, flail and Joseph H. Watkius, of the secreted him tbe woods and tied him Second Ward; also Bishop li C. to a tree. While they were gone for Critchlow of the First Ward. The exwas discovered water, the prisonerraoW amination of these witnesses was and taken the and handed brief, and elicited nothing material for within 200 by of tne county Jail, yards the prosecut!on, at whose instance where his body was found banking yesthey were called into court to testify. terday morning. The arguments of counsel on both Exeenttf. sides were able and eloquent. The speakers were : For the Government, Pa., 7. The crime I'niLalEUiHU, C. S. Vanan; for the defense, Judge for which Kane was Executed here toR. K. William and Hon. P. S. Richday was committed on tbe night of ards. Dth In a saloon kept by the At 8:45 p. m. tiie case was submitted, January murderer and Albert Fox. Andrew and the Court, iu au able, clear mana Kane, younger brother of the prisonner, charged tne Jury, and at 9:10 they er was snot In the breast and refused retired, Iu charge of an officer to con- to say who shot him while there was sider taeir verdict. After being absent no doubt as to the guilt of James the two hours they returned into court and cause of the shooting was not brought rendered a Verdict of 'Guilty, as out tilal but it was generally becharged in the indictment." lieved that the brothers quarrelled oVer unPassing of sentence was'deferred Amanda Cross, the murderer's misVYkbkk. til the llth iust. tress. Both were drunk and bein desperate men the murder followed CITY COUNCIL. Tb Mre Car Ntrlfcers. tue following resolution, tinued y presented by tiie comialtleo- whose nnmes are a; tach-jto It, unanimously adopted : f;i(C.l PAitTMEN'T, as oaedng irfect srourtly to UotUe h&gle Honeyton (Xevrly nmrried.) anyone desiring to iiava a tox in which la To be followed by the Protean Comedy m deposit papers. Jewelry, lnuey. etc. rVic two Act, entitled . raajcmg from $3,C0 and upwards, pet to-da- City . ' to-nig- con- LOW PR ICES! lt sag.--Mon- Notwithstanding the Chicago, riotous demonstrations yesterday afternoon,' the West Division Street Railway Companysetitlout 82 of Its cars at S.30 this mornlng.on Madison, RanLake and Van Buren street dolph, The cars are now guarded by line. from six to eight policemen riding on the streets ar? ach car. while .,y a large 'reserve fore.1. pfttrojled The early down town cars were well patroniwd ; ladies and working irlrls the passengers. constituting the bulk ofwas 4Uk--t alon Outwardly everythlnn the scveritl car routea, crowds uot s to Cardrlver assemble. permitted Wallace Chaffee, who was asjauitd by the inpb last evening is at tha county hospital in a precarious condition. Klht person-- s have been arrested for participation Lb the dlstarbauccs afternoon. In the meantime the residents of the West Division were very largely upon express ccpendent wagons f.xxil other improvised conveyances bv wfilch to rearh the business and are compelled portion of the city, uniformly to pay ten cants for t?re. Twelve Uandrwl Strikor Stnrt-t- Into Cleveland. excitement Clkvkliko, .7. prevails in the casterif part of the city this morning. Twelve hundred strikers froui the iron m ils at Aewburjjh iurched Into this city and visittd to. Chianolrn shovel works on t.'ase ,This etablisbment la operated by the Ctilsholins, who also own a Interest In thoClevelaud Koll-ln- ir "MUla, The strikers forced out aud closed the workmen '.hen the factory. down They Union Screw proceeded to the works ob Case near Payne Avenue They-we'roTnled admittance, where broke in the windows and upon they firt-v6itook possession of the place Tbe workmen there quit rather than have a riot and at this time (l.DOp.m) the establishment la being closed. Several men were badly hurt by stones, out no intended violence against work men oy tne strikers is reported. HANK. The pnbllc are cordially invttod to call and exaauna onr SAFE US POSIT l'eiformuce will commence with r.lile OlnriODet toio. man with 66 small children, Inaidas a sick aaa.- monkey ou his hands, and aa laUd ' UeNian as ever cut a throat. He indnlffca IU BUIU UU 1116 IO i lli . EBKXtZEK SCOWKSHOVKN. from Bui tlrifr, wIkh experience with a tuula is not country. very pleasant. Marching for a barrel of OCCCP1ED FOCB DAYS, bjjj.ui I , Lynched. UK BuUIi.LOJf, from France, witli and was terminated In adwoQderialJy constructed invention which 1. Jas. Hathorn, Texas, Trinity, o rlc u ium. lie culls a dition to nearly all the former wit- colored, who attempted criminal as- - LliO Jul y, roui China. Sings In Pig-eonesses the following persons rsaUit upon a lour year OKI oaugnter oi were also summoned and exauined in a prominent citizen Friday nierht ESUi HOuDKN, from Kngland. Charac relatlou to the time ol the birth of the captured' ter xmgs aao lastrBiaentul 9oloa. by avsherlffs posse near MO.SES ami youngest child of the alleged plural Lovelarfy ABBLAUAM, Ut orisiaal cheao Sunday morning wife of the defendant: Bishop Hubert placediaja.il. At night, clothing inaa ; cam sell too aaytalag. ln fearing that a uiaiuoud lu a stove-ptp- . Somg aad olEcers McQuarrle, Thomas Doxey, Joseph citizens would the jihi AHL the Bank, corurr ot ii AlX i SOUTH 8TREET. TIGHT. OK Tiie ZlAppyJohnFair. Fardiaand Honeyton Thompion Coustaute et aud STOCKS ort roa nuascij g Airr. nop." OoD-aatCTT- 4 COMPLETE . rf c s':on WITH C Jud.-Moran- Council held Neuralgia, MliSTRELS, Nervousness, lerjir. V''':'-- ,t Leads the Market Tonic ! The Great 3'ert . 1 A', a o. M. I. DR. HENLEY'S SILT LAKETDE1TRE. AMEUICA. Orenon Navigation, 70 Transcontiknown. It iin'f, ije-iiopeo, 1 say, thit nental, 13S : Pacific PanaMail, 47 a Democratic Adxiuistration would ma, Tex.ts iW; SUIxu!s & S. '., acala ar.uounce ti:at citizens of this Pacific, 1 H : Union Pacific, 50 ; Fare-Nation, and all others within Us jurisKx. S; Western, ou .. sti.sll froverned try bi rinciple diction, aud not prejudice, and Judged with Monteneet far President and If equity jestice.sent to 7. The motion for a new Ctucioo, rule and trial Cleveland and those in the case of Joseph C. Mackin, courhave moral the ns, Judg with perjury lu conuectlo i age to announce these principles, charged with election frauds In the 18th saying to the waves of popular clamor was this morning overruled by Ward,, and religious prejudice, "thus far but and Mackin sentenced to five no further can ye come" ail men beta the State penitentiary. A tav years our law before children the ing equal proceedings for 15 days was granted for generations to come will make gar- of enable Mackln's counsel to apply for lands with which to. decorate their ato writ of supersedeas. The motion tombs and keep their memory fresh for a MW.tr'al was based upou tbe aland green In the heart. insanity of a Juror named Gray, But if they choose not to do these leged but the Court discovered nothing iu things we will still trust in God while the evidence offered Co sustain the althe until the rod, kissing chastening sons of Utah, faithful, true and loyal, legation. A Crowd of CriaafcMla. snail stand on the backbone Of this American Continent, and beneath the A special to the 7 Nkw Stars and Stripes, save and maintain '7iea-Z)e?oc- Orleans, from Fort SmtthyArk., inviolate for ail, the divinely inspired murderers from says. Twenty-nin- e Constitution of this glorious land. Indian Territory are confined m the United States Jail here awaftlng trial The court convened yesterday with a GUILTY criminal-dockof 1J2 cases, ail for crimes committed in Indian Territory. Utah, Over 400 Indian witnesses are present July tith, 1885. to attend court, and more are expected : to arrive daily. The Jurisdiction of this Xeica Deseret Editor court extends over about 82,000 miles case vs. The of the United Stated of territory inhabited by men of alt with unlawful colors and classes and the worst crimiJob Plugree, charged cohabitation has nals la tie Popular oumion Li a tyrant and coer We may kiss cion is his twin brother. tbe band oitsah;- - while praying for those who oeswteiuuy use us: out how shall .wrZoriret. while dolnir so. that American liberty Is thus made to os but a farcer Jtfy tbe memory of Klrtiand. Far West and Nauvoo: bv the thooght of "the bespattered walls and floors of Carthage Jail, bathed in the heart's blood of patriarchs sad weary slghlngs and prophets ; by the of desolate moanings helpless widsws and orphans ; by the want, misery and death that marked every foot of the way d, but now Into this bowling, redeemed wilderness t by the dally dragging of our brethren Into the shambles of the courts, thence behind bolts and bars: by the exile oi our beloved. venerated and white haired President, whose life the cruel leaden messengers of death sought In Carthage. Jail forty years ago. while under pledge "for safety" of the Governor ot a sovereign state oi our ureat American union. John Uusa, that reformer, perished In tne ouruing fagots wnue under a siini-lpledge given by a German Prince; In tbe "dark ages" of but that was bigotry and superstition. President John Taylor, 77 years of age, shot four times oy a murderous moo, yet everywhere and si wavs loyal to the Gov. ernmcnt to which he in his youth gave and no one of voluntary alUriance, whose laws lust or unjust, constitu tional or unconstitutional, has he ever violated, must, it seems by reason of tne peculiar, extra and elsewhere unheard-o- f Indicia! rullntrs of the ile- oublican federal courts of this Terri tory, be an exile from his people, or a possible prisoner. And yet, everybody who cares to know, does know that be. knowing the disposition of certain men as to himself, from the moment of the passage of tbe Edmunds law. pat himself within bv obeying it that he might remain, according to tha wish of every honest heart, free to mlnaie with and advise the people whom he love better than life, and who reverence him as Ioyfi: .hajS. goods. only the v know how to reverence and Men's Summer Suitings, Bove loves faithful, conscientious leader Tweeds, Jeans. . Flaanelsi Socks. and deyoted servant of the Most High sure a tags, vc , wsvinsw sou reuui. God. These peoDle. knswlna- ss they & Bo.. JoRJjr C CnTL i do that accusation and arrest of their ests tfrovo Woolen MU, friends has reotatlv. nndsr the bda- Cioaj Afid specui ruling ot Itepnbllcaa sun-bake- BY TELEGRAPH. I' :r i - BUUlW-OnlNEi. I :.f: & R " - '' 2 f " 7ft ' all . " ' :f CO,, Agents, |