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Show trHn a wash some politicians, but It Is very doubt there might ta same little excuse for. rat) idly. -- Proseeatfons-are Henry Ballard, of Vermont, next ally and them irv psrtjeularv- Those x ed as last as. they can bet the heads of caTmrfoTward. ITe thanked the loyal who believe their statements about the ful if it Is held by many. It is true his vulgar opinion. ChurcS are hiding the slaves are cltiaens of Utah for their cordial Latter-daexcesses at the y that there Is no solid reason why Utah These Saints are innocent, .but All that was needed was greetme. He felt that they were trembling. t not ba Are" should of the passage of. the Tucker or Edmunds frtends. admitted Into the Union what purports to be a "camp and that in speaking he was their responsibility in the matter will fOOB O'CLOCK. " ," as a State: There never has been any. old soldiers, should be sulllciciit to put. n was xor tne good of tb people: surrounded by Geutlies, not be heavy. He wanted to sec Utah disenthralled. He hoped there were no The a to set what Is show and visitors not polygamy Question respectable Instead of like Jack "Mormons" " houses jhe wanted animals PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE never was a political one In Of rnfllans these mallners of the schools; intithing The position taken and expressed by so That animal was women, present. place ot sad-evtnat a' miracle this their but been of wives, Rev. because children. Out mothers and low Mormons" be. has T. C. Uiff the other night, at the must happy Territory, it COMPANY. nothing NEWS DESERET trusted that the dlsenthralment of could lift it to the level of total deA. E. splurge at the skating rink. wumouthaiet then be judged; furr He entirely- under ecclesiastical direction was near. He Utah to comthe would Here a grand plead guilty pravity. and has not been recognized in the the r comment U needles monwealth could be built. Here charge of Judge Powers that Brlstham practically placed the flag of hi counEDITOR. Ter laws was POROSE. was the of or the clearest CHABLES air and unrest Younc born in Vermont; but he try first and his religion next. In othf. public regulations and the water, who very you tig, and if the emigrated the in loyal, Neither people it er words God subordinate to man. jwere has figured ritory. CONTINUES. were aiuu anu uospitaoie jas any on knew where tils birth place Constitutions that have been framed TIIK O. A. B. GUSH He had been traduced here as was they would plow It under.- and HowAg that fw a clergyman; ia proJuly so. 1IM for Utah as a State. It has not been THE RECEPTION BCSINKSS . 8T1L1. Alf earth. Friday be thought be never could be. ' He was plant it with sod. It was also the birth; fessed follower of Him who came to d satisfied with his record, ahd went out place of John Taylor, who also do the will of His Father, and hot that AiX contemplated to make of it a political eml- confidence of the loyal Genthe with had and Tonne, recently been has man? What a difference there Is lu but it always AND UTAH'S Institution, He ! hatred--tiles. bore an intense uiah. (Here tne speaker's of ItfelsdjroHiwas Last evening the skating rink was a his attltuda and that of the noted matter, religious "Mormon" purely fact that fO.70 called to the Church. Yet he pitted attention STATEHOOD. filled to Soxnxner Silk stt by members of the the $0.50, worth with which the Stato should not inter O. A. it. overflowing 4 ana others curious to witness them and the men on whom he had in- President Taylor ws not born In Bishop Slmpson,.whose words are tons 0.85 flicted O.G5, He misrht Dunlshmpnt. iwinu chu, be mistaken, perTax New York .World of July 34th con fere. riiitf. the &uilcs of tne in the January number of the 44 it right to disobey tne law. He haps it" was Joseph Smith wno was quoted l.OO tains a communication from Washing! But if this Amendment should be Upon the platform were Governor rlievcd tt periodical du office uiu had aown, leeung .tnat boMi there. It was also the birthplace GVturcA Untin, a religious West. Secretary Thomas, U. S. Mar nuwtime to a which-i- of itrt-ta- - the people adopted, it does not follow as a matter shal : tt come "We shall York l.OO lu New . who men introduced when the of Senator Poland, appublished Shades aud others., Ooinuiisstoner the Colored Sllks JLatost i)jer, of this Territory. It was attributed of course that Utah would come into Mclxay 4 ta charxe, pointed would not pander to the"Mor-raon- " the,1 llrst bill fortiae curtailment of take our glorious flag the flag fail the "camp-flre- '' 44 1.25 ft O.OO, tt Senator Edmunds but would: keep their "Mermonisru." 11 Ea!1 by the correspondent of a villainous the Union as a state. The preju uua Irom thU It could ba understood oath toChurch, our country na was born and . lived there, aud if bis of and sustain 44 Constitution the 44 tiia 44 ejf "moral". 1.05 that 1.26 beet of this city to Mr. Gibson o dice ..Is so the wouid oe and great friends ine ha.d the LUl.was .not enough, and it was neces-ar- y Just below the cross! This Is high a chance to show their laws. For all hls ' cou a more stringent measure, enoushl There let it wave as It waved Washington, an accomplished journal- ignorance prevailing on the subject hatred of given highest regard . The ntry o wed the "Mormons." The Com- much to itssoidiers- and also Kdoinnds would do It. Vermont was of old! ist and so dense, that opposition would missioner stated that it was intended is It t us cather. iBlaok Gros Grain Silks, Best Makes, a OOc( 81.15, lawyer wi aesleae good tne handful of men who, here in these small, but she was proud of her re- First Christ,Around service to the people ofUtah before coa- - rage at the mere mention of the idea to keep the camp-Ure- a up during our country." fl.9U. aad and then 1.25, $1.35, $1.50, unknown dangers. cord. She hid always held up tne mountains, of ilie week. Tiie friends Those U in and was of who He there The gresalonalcoaiiDlttees. The statement And yet the tide may turn and a season remainder States tne Stars United more. Bishop Simpson sorry position stripes. were the cent. with represent of tne G. A. K. pleasedwere not. should think oi the situation in' this was disloyalty in America, or auy one unison upwartU, Trorth 25 In the sheet alluded U wu enfflcieaj f common sense come in, and the meetings, but some otiiers with that of every conscientious He vote and haul the the and will who.would down Us say never' flag. signs Territory of continued be they could falalty, evidence wished they With men who llrocade(31iiinffeaiits and 92.15, worth S5f5 Sountry . may be brought to seethe Many 92.25 a man who caa be influenced by'tbe had the same sentiment as Gen Dlx, religious patriot. to tne next national eticampmeM. lor tore to theistter la the Wfrid 'proves felly of playing into the claws of those Some 'Mormons." Why haven't we had wild" gave the order "H aay man merely deal out religion for a HviBg, It had come to scoff aud gone away per cent. more. that it Vat written by the regular cor birds of prey who have stirred up re- to pray, something done? Why do we have to hauls down the "American flag, shoot is doubtless" different. The truckling ot a nad list bpeaic lie thirty U. He was glad ot his evinced Craw, ligious animosity and sectarian bigotry ers, aud wanted to give all a cuaitce to plead on our bended knees for Con- irtin on the spot respondent of that paper, T. of the Bev the clap-traClack and Colored Satin Bhadsunes. : Stiralis, Two-tone- d gress to do something to sustain visit to Utah. He and bis friends had III II wasby doubllexs ford, whoae brilliant pen ls 4Uaeterlal agalnsLtbs "Mormons," for the pur say bomebhiug. as a thrown out institutions in iUtah? The la a few hours, learned well the lesson editor of the Americanwas Lower Frioesj than ever Judge C. C Goodwin,was Brocades, etc., aid to the growing popularity w the pose of feathering their own foul Tribune a democrat but ho held qt Utah's "Mormon ism" has bait to catch some soutll-fr- y i&S4lng tne first speaker In this city, Here dislorzan tfce Democrats. of m are If "Mormons" thin the to KOt the present democratic Cosgress' leading before offered in go. nests. city. In the discriminating speaker. In Uis remarks he evinced sublime t V be put down. There admiration. contempt. He wanted them oyalla the communication: The abolition of polygamy by Na little of that bilteruess and hatred exmind of motive it capable analysis, be a do under the to were when couldn't disloyal people paid those who folsomething they that the Houie will tlonal and State laws and provision for which characterized Tf'IVls probable one or two honorable for it. There bad; not been a sldeleer old flag. The story related by Judge cites a feeling very strongly allied to settle' the Mormon question, so tardif-as its punishment, would actually re lowed blm, with raelfi-bact Powers made'the soldier's blood run disgust. No man can consistently say passed that would entitle a exceptions, lie held It to be a special to legislation la concerned, in a way In another conflict the man of that Mr, Iliff's attitude Is lu accordbera had cold. Nothlne the to U move the nonor welcome, reasons all the alleged strangers for the ferent from what has been expected. The done. and south would stand north send shotila Reduced the the be $25.00 to $17.50. welcome caucuses) word The might ance with the theory cf Christianity. Toe House judiciary committee nas re- exclusion of Utah from the Union. city. monotonous to to old members under old the shoulder into 'and the phtfclder tor background tney. " ' them, getting with, certain Bat: the local ported tne Senate ubill give the country a new deal- - He was flStg. conspirators would be nad aeard it all aloDg the line, out nanny L. amendments, it Thomas poesioi eastto Arthur instruct Froportionate reductions in White and Colored the about going nearer more spoke was feeiinar people as jjSeeretary the as ever In vehement Just opposition mat this particular measure canurnbeoome- - when Udlollows: Utah. Mr. chairman, members time The. had an was in The Wash Robes, French and Utah. Goods, in than Territory to Utah's Statehood, because that anomalous caouition. A few stooa up 8ometlag should be does;. 'Take the el the Grand Army, in wnlc-- 1 include BY acted upon before the ad Jo meat. A constitutional amendment UnderRelief ballot Ladies of would end the the their greedy anticipations to mainuiu the honor of the flag on away from "Mofmous'aad the members Embroideries, Laces lloslery, ' upon this suDJcct has been reIER WE3TKf UMO.V ItLUCKAUI US. let them be ruled by American Ideas; Corps, ladles and gentlemen: It is for place and plunder. Their chances the picket line between two civilizathe 1 from Judlciary.commlttee, The wear, visitors' should tell their friends now so late that I promise you ehall ported of the soverthy spoke and If U now understood that the run in the line of Utah's subordina tions. otWhen A JI K It I CJ A N . ., hi i heard, and the time. cot detain you more than five minutes. they evoked antag- what laws the they os eignty Tucker Mr. will 1 balattck orn lion to ndemocratlc soon and come do would more recognize one than can appreciate ahjb Botnm Speaker the twin relic No onism. For tnis reason it gave them would no loneer bewhen tn nrat Monday when suspension of rules. To suit their plansunrepublican LATEST BY E.IGirrfKL a American aaihvllatlon to attend a camp-tir- o of blOton the tne brave welcome to majority pleasure great In tne rulis will he la order, for tie pur- must be Institutions. He spoke to the soldiers the members uf tae Grand Army; for blue, and especially thoseinirom ooys House to pass this deprived of all participation New because be: knew they would not vherever a cainp-hr- e thus pose of asking the is held 1 fiud a the bacX Utocka. 11 Away England. will in the local government, that a few ua constitutional amenument. As aliow be trailed An the dust; place which patriotic and loyal men to the flag went soldiers the when doubtful , ao. days, vo te to pass It, It Nkw Yorx;, req aire a two-thirshould bar not Money 3 down lav their of a (arms have dedicateuito love, country plotters may grasp the power out and undertook with their lives to L tney Ot Ode Seaeoa's ImpoTtaUoa, li Low Prices wiU do H. 94; silver, i's had could'to all' may as well be tried under suspension principled 3'sl(J0X; of until 'done' "where the coupon govthe they they a authority place free tnat tne nation govern maintain to tax run the the Territory, . 4K's people ; 'MS 0's of tne rales as any other way. it could faclttc ; United not coupoa is oi ernment States. the Mormon" destroyinpolygamy and the;" might live, it was understood i sot be reached on the calendar. This to death, steal themselves rich, and nienthenceforth Utah. Cons Central Pacific, UX; Burlisgtou, S4X"; the where ;iaesaionerf, the good places should power ef commander-in-chiNorthern Pacific, constitutional amendment first defines ret el In the ruin they have wrought tnat General are Rlo Grande, me S. ena 8. laws Burdett, titution should tnem. and tnat be tney kent for what snail be legally considered polygof of toe re- supreme. Under the auspices of the 58; Northwestern, UH; YorX CenGrand the Army comes aud favor of So the for if mar-na- g amendment tne up ita pas especial objects that next Introduced to the au- home postal meG.A. U., composed tral, K ; Navigation, &M ; Transcontiamy. Tne first section says 9.60 to 1 7.00 9 $20.00 to $15.00. was so understood mJWT -- The public, was relation Oy contract, or In faet,by sage, we may expect to hear the deaf- love. It was iacillc 1 &7; ZX; He Pana men nental, Mail, dience. thanked as as for them have and brave true their as of on other more grounds glad sex speaker than and one person of either 17.60. 22.C0 screeches of the and spoke of bis associations fonadj any wnerer meetings have been ma, 88; liock Island, SG ; St. Louis & 12.00 9.00 had come, reopie some greeting one person of the other ex shall be ening with the army. In 1861 he and two' or held Inightly iu this building, far the San Prau 25X ;St. Pa ui& Omaha, 40: be tuatthey want not do first tne of They centre real the it, ring. thisx times y deemed polygamy. three others, abolished. slavery from 'purpose or giving to thejr honored Texas Paclhc, J4j Union Paclfict MX; eartn Is where thev live, and they be Nebraska. nor any polygamous association or cause It would dispose of the polygaA faaiily from Vlrgitila Kttest3 S'lltfinj? welcome, ami for the Pargo lixprcsj, 28; Western Union, others. 'on with dowa to look pity cohabitation between the. sexes shall my question in national politics, and gin was a 32.SO , female slates to i test 1 hrthef purpose of asking their attentwo brought took and it This country great lawful in or be any this would be a blight upon their agl exut whether or not the United (States Su tion to tne-- extraordinary condition of Tbe wilderness Blver brlnir to aoue the BUI. couraKo sad ITajbor of the JDto. the Jurisdiction ; Court decision lnthe!Dred-9co- tt place within affairs here, with the hope sublectlon. and compel the hand preme Tjmttd States or any State. The sec- tatlen; second because It would de Into case was good law. The speaker? and that theexisting Conferes V7AsniQTON, 30. receive at would situation law. and of honor the to rule respect United the a rich If ond section provides that stroy their chances to control kantli that consideration which, on the river and harbor bill have the difficulties met by the men In his companions tested It too, and bad Jsetr State shall not, nor shall any State, Territory and rifle its t reasnry, and tna iu their opinion, its magultude and its reached an agreement on the bill, and were west understood, perhaps Watch shall law or Hiie;In-reterencmake enforce any to poly gamy be said 'demand. The situation the report will, be preseuted to the they asked lor favors andaklthvy allow polygamy or any polygamous this is what they live and lie and labor when "Now 1 did nor know it would laii- to Importance be briefly stated; ' In 1S30 we had House tnis atternoon. may vistne be would lie ween hoped for. Dot granted, or conaoitauon sssociatlou lot to add ia any wise to the effort a population, in round numbers, of The ileunepm Canal clause remained ele-a- nt itors would enjoy themselves on their my lot of Ltdita Mohair and Linen Ulsters the sexes; but tha United States and bill witn modifications, providThe that Is now being made to abolish the 111,000 why we could smile Journey. people. Oi these 100,000 were in tha When it was finished they other evsrv b iite snali prohibit the same by at the bnlyreasoa am lor twm Institution. I But tn ing veramcuts be of to by the go members scheme th& success marked accepting of would have some Idea of the maenin Just Heooivod. law Wllfctu tneir respective' Jurisdic- out 1 repnca a hand. lead Mormon Church a majority of over of Illinois and Michigan.! 'The PoiaoUc willing ' to by the World correspondent, cence of the country. In California suppose tions. It was not intended to go fiats. New York on or Han ottmr and G!tW-iTh- e items that of the relative you people Lhu la tne orlztaal DreDsration of would be because of the discomforture tnev would receive a thrilling wel the iground here. who are- - coming' different elements ofstrength tne population of importance are conceded by the Boys' iWaists at 20o., ZOol, 40o., 60o. :and upwaidj Taosc who had not been taere in contact every the amendment to tne Uonuttioa,but if woo Id bring to the scheming rascals come. institusince House Conitres. No cut is made In h not witn ins hava day. ot .materially the had no idea of the grandeur Choloe in Style and Ferfeot In Pit. It w astound tnat Conrjas would have who have hindered the of any appropriation Us than $20,000. itself , and who feel lb your persons then, Vi tiic 21 couuiieschanged In tne Terriprogress of the Golden State. The welcome of the G tion to assume the power to punish for any ivour' which bitterness exertions the 23 are controlled by exclusively TJader a Cloud. worthy of the evoke from those who believe in It J tory, Infraction of tnls amendment to tne Territory, caused sorrow" and distress A. B. there would be welcomed Of 836 county the; Mormon: people. them Constitution should It beAdopted. Jfor to hundreds of innocent ' families, Californlans. Again he is the that Tet SO.The all you with; otflcers Chicao, but lb suppose fight the three .signal service Utah. Instance, li the punishment were to bo flooded the country with falsehood, toGovernor Of course; to those of as who ace Mormons.' 01 ritory, 520 precinct officers, ports cloudy and rainy weather from next was of Maine, leitTo-thEoble, States theyuiixht provide a good way off, it 4s only and can ovet&CO are Mormons; aud of some-tntn- g tne corn belt this morning. In Kansas introduced and said be had coma a live which would prac- and are now putting brazen and glib be a fight on principle. Now, it Inadequate penalties about there Was considerable rain last night, only like lU school, see TOOmrMJEJlOMTJSTOMJSJyTIOJf. ox those to assembled! distance louft m 14 defamers to the front, to He came tically- smont an abrogation some years aoro.'to 73 are Mormons. Oftrustees, 42 .municipal half an incn having fallen. Tnere were tongaed wa:Ttny fortune, ox u. memoers a. tne iais. with Is It law? fieblad this ?lan a really, know ahv vis"Moiroon" 4u In showers of ot are in the the crowds minds who, distinguished light the Nebraska, Iowa, Territory, corporatiods from a State on tne Atlantic Coast to only 4 tew months ago, I believe, went oontrolled tended to admit Utah its a State. Utah poison 7holessJe stnd Retail .Buyers will find Ours the Ijakoia and Arkansas and some parts "exclusively by tbe MorHe thought when he to his rest and y is Ltomocratlc, and It is tne only itors who are making a brief visit to ri< the Paclnc. a of Wisconsin. The mons. fMormon," weatherTerritorial At now last the though election, . ,'XXonse .West of Ohioasi fbr Oaorai Asi iortment and started tnat he was an mnaoitant oi f trust he did ro into rest Wm. H. of Lofl one ot the Western Territories, the city of the Saints. of the legislature, throughout tne lower and upper lata membtus one of the trreatest States, but found Hooper. taut has a .Democratic majority. If He and,! served. together io thi-- 1 Mormons "clectea llonorahle Treatment. Mail Orders Promptly Filled.- and Hi; upper Mississippi Valiey ana he was mistaken. He vas clad to tne same uomrress Utah coultUoe made ilcto enter the Unexcase Missouri me, l election is the Vaiiey at qta last Congressional generally cloudy. come to a Territory to see so many not Intend to admit that! fact after ion then perhaps Dakota would be adthe Mormon candidate for dele Robbers Hall Talte f HHJ0. mitted with it. It has been the custom FOLLY AND FALSEHOOD AT fine men and beautiful women. In This what Was said about Congress a At a of 18,103. I gate tutdtnese majority great. part in the past to admit a Republican Tercountry had been made A THE venial RINK. but SO. a now ago. St. tnat is It mention may Louis, iacts learned you lust that New influences of and tne so a principles by the postal car which ItlcNew Xork loi ritory with Democratic Territory, of Unbare a kiudly man was William.. H. Iu 200 years Portland has and NTTVXJR that tne equalization between the two Thi crowds at the rink are still Esgland. dear old grey of tnemselves Ht. Louis, June Jata, bad anionic its Hooper, and, biess bis powerless inhabi a ot of to but 27,000 Oe city grown could maintained.. .The one had a he and headr I Wife, mall parties to only for to The treated at. tfftct Louis con which auy ov pouch change. harangues tants, sail uaae uity nau, in years, think, 110 doirbt, be was true ahd lovfourth section of tnls amendment tt has been cnarged, are here lor talned about 'o,WX) iu money aud to nearly that number. At ing to her. But that Is all a matter of gives the power to Coneress to de which we are pleased to learn do not increased of themselves drafts of at the bonds, eneexs and other valuapurpose enriching clare by law what shall be the punish- have the effect Intended upon the the close the revolution, small consequence an Individuality the expense of their Mormon neigh ble papers, and poperty valued at $80. New resided in of the England. people ment of Drlnclof the business. It is the ereat minds of many of the hearers. Sens! The charge is utterly and an 000. AtPittsourg the iar west aiali bors; -live y only above.' SecrtOa 4cloes by say ble givea is atsiaxe.ana tne principle Isurdlvlaise. A large malorlty of the was transferred-anpassed Into the people see through the dust of there. It had done him good to see so Piewuicn ana or . t will wla ingi ijtatcjc inbetheCoastituuoa ;' who have come into this hands of tha chief clerk,! James Fr-al- e. wutnght Maine of the State of antland falsehood the which many to construed people tills article shall Driests deny bigotry fellow the citizens 'Why.' The' them as with, train usual made bra'ns, brought him. It Is a glorious and to any State tne .exclusive power, sub- 'Mormon" fanatics are throwing into here to recognize of every nation, and Territory, muscle aucnapuav lues are tne men a very short stop at that place, ana fact that no matter where they are they trtoe, preachers oar and and since as ject to,to the provisions of thU land, country these the scaled who have chief their and the clerk also, a high usual, peaks eyes, recognize political triumph; It dves a man good to 'know make aad ?oferce all article, Degan, save laid tne tx nana la wnieh you see all around us, and have leceipt lor the various pouchessigned withpurpose which lies behind. The he Is remembered kindly by the people, time cause on laws concernta marriage the head of every blessing treasures out inspecting them, the time being toe uncovered the mineral witbin Us jarisdletioa or to teat speeches on Thursday night were more He brought kind greetings and lofty which time and humanity has trampled which - contain, short to do so. During the run to ta- producing, they the to here. rein the United States people congratulations so any power moderate-itone than on previous The G. A. E. was one of the grandest Into the dust ef forgetfulness. And the last ear, over ten uvtuapotis neiouna tnat ne nad re during same within the anyAitate." evenings, with the it will be that the onward march of this mUltans of dollars. Their work has ceiptea for - tne St. electing Loals poach, memof Tne world. the in Corpo exception The of this family-loviorganizations es proposed legislastrength was great liberty, which country made market for the sale of the not his posT ia of seen the vicissitudes all had bers ral remarks Tanners not and Is the in fact lies the spetion that it will loevitaoiy trample into oust tae ravings war ana had the Mormon farmer, session sod which probably bid of products the in greatest triumphed It Utah. Pride .which lor of the hierarchy here la anjd Uiey haye contributed to the of O. WJPowers, who is. now a dead cause that bad ever cially not been turned over to him with lb prepared f.JllM fAMt. rt all .Km Tay tpHes with An.l brought happiness God and Wan.- - We speak of. of the busineas inand his quacklngs are of to the clTiiiaed. world. State suits Every and St&tes in the Union. There cannot duck, byttec-laad- i anetuer of . terests f gborel "the Territory. .Tney. have pwwu uw rooeery ana aetecuveg have wing has its pecullaritles,but tnera was eoiy God grant that 1n be: oar leet rosy stand lxitknate argument ad- so little account that we can one In ecuicauna of been working on the case ever since one one des DeoDle. and country vanced against it, and it is probable afford to treat them with the contempt the beautiful place, and that our ey ea am I. thinkxl safe in witaout as tne soldiers stand naving made any ar together that when this amendment is proposed which. we ia common with most of tiny. May their rii hts from, may e Of ts glory fiutl IS a longj saying that there Js. no lass ia any eats. ki is yet oenevea tae poach wa demanding .we- Jttto w. that! in the .House it wlU Je adopted. it the And .off. this way wno w xoik ahd Pitts people of Utah as well as those tion, tor they had not always i bad Whether there be 'Uhe other shore" ori Pf Woa Of f his country ao pay more stoien Detween the Senate t"npoii'b7 too orscsooi purposes tnan wmjttct ourg oy one, or a number of clerks He was paymaster 4n the army, no, tnere is upon him in who them. best feel know to be submitted to a Michigan, beYeady arth. heaven, protnpt'y, in of Utah. And althoueh thev woo nave since men ictt the service. this, one only thing be regretted was audit is found where the people the elections next fall. It for him personally. He is mistaken and the he Rood' man waftBeir. proportion oi scsooi ta in full!' on loves one The Tbree Slile K,lnlt womaa will taSe te place ol all the special about the '."undying hatred" be Una because had to put "Paid "there And is good the Xerritorial Treasury, they The soldiers hot edt enough discharge papers. Utah to throttle that into la legislation which Has row teea pre-- i glues the "Mormons" entertain to the tuo 80. A Portland annrUl tA iosTOlf. vsab. iu year nor In ' maintained, would bad not been paid full, heaven even out of tals spot pared lor Utsn and withdut doubt will ana vua AOjccrtiasr says 9 Jtue action OI .the their 'own expense I i afford the United States authorities wards him ; it is simply scorn and de they be until they were' all pensioned ' many years.loaiger. iroi . their Mormon vaaaumn government, in closing the - 'NVw.a much better opportunity for stamping spislng. He la too lew, and false and off. flonorknow that Is say-- schools, in which thev oay oi vuaieur the- - flag, boys," Was to American fisher round "Rally oat polygamy tnan any of the special 170 d to arouse so strong a sung by members of the Massachusetts teachers, and in which men, is. oeuevea nere to be aa at employed, acts which have been prepared for eh-- ! an will excuse. offer I oughktoaay.but were . o,sia scnoiars. is this the tempt to ioree tne question-o- l the la a. -- lot -- of old fellows work taugnt forcement only in the Territory oi sentiment as hatred. He will soon be delegation. of men who have no o her object "tuxee came forward. There then dud iimw; lutoi the presPowers JP Judge Utah." who. here offered if or will thttn. to mentioned, it their forgotten, Caa ent only For the past year and more tt would FOR despoil neighbors? between Canada controversy fives for this great It be ttrelrnelp truthfully said that the men who and the United Htate,jo aa to force This arrangement does not suit the be as the dim memory of something have been Improper for blm to speak countryvjof oars. of all out be It may help to aUvance.the business Interests the United States Intoits rabid anti--" Mormon" element at all, unsavory that once offended the nos on political questions, but he bad ob pfⅇ' it mapbo that It im MAKERS. of the Territory, and. who go out markets to Canadian fish,opening 'whatever by. a good family ".newapapar be of much may it the with although It the strongest thing that has trils of the sensitive. He will go down served In the Bible one am0h people oeiusment oi tne question is aereaftcr Powers that that Judge morning be but whether that to -' level spelling-bookhis In to the band and the uuauo. been proposed polyPowregard would soon be or no, we havs thought and we are adventurers! l think toot.- another, intjsiyoi vnaieur is an arm General Burdette in referring to the ers. He was now at 'liberty to so gamy question. The Tucker Edmunds we grow: older-t- hai ; Now, what is the difference which oi tne umx of Weit. Lawrence 100 miles as think it stronger affairs of destruction of a "hierarchy" about bear bis : testimony to that-fiwe bill is cot really an Duv a greater stake in this exists between the Mormons and the long and from Vtto IB miles wide. had land of , hare than; seemed to him Utah. It AUgUBIi it 1 mUCh iuuh)Uuu)u others have, and, uouflormons? What is the demand resorted he esseahas which amendment beard la but knows this glory ba$ measure, nothing, to for He would " his mackerel down cot in been and it a a prime. thinking so, we take .to oaraslvea the we' . , ask . of our n believed advantage Is tofishing be tially ,oi;Jh. Character.-- ' IU effect aaia "tne priests and preachers of ev have preferred to go out of office in" privilege, of taken of that .denouncing, perhaps, nelgJibrs7would1 be to array the whole nation ery nation since time began, have laid bis own way. But he felt a sense of waica ieems-to.'ttdimply a that hey kue scarcity oi nsn to endeavor to s tne nag tooisnooor' eiuil: law. a force j ;Obejr from concession, , tha Nothing ' t relief at being released' from laboring iu more jo ended phrases and, ptyhaps-- cSore,. and m -4 at thejr less. Can loyal btates. In 1371 the. same United .i I ' ' f jiji against polygamy and polygamous as- - their hands In blessing on the head of for and submitting to la tuort Yenemaat fasnleS--toj$3000 a thing .was others men; asa less nothing de- t citizens -vo iUan uau oe soclation, and to render it impossible every cause which time and humanity abuse. Thereyear, good aoanoonea was no free In out at nvfcuii.cu, w speech stiould do would. "r 3 that V free anyhowo for Utah, or aay other part ot the nas trampled Into the dust of forget- - Utah until recently, nor was there 21 OX? . expect to - lave - long cltatena of Ufhi assumed -- the rights the request of the Brltiah government. iti JTntxiM until the dom of the or was f to press This alness." sea , aawn of citizenship to.rather nsforto Union, legalize plural marriage mat enoaga cay ' toem.-eqlf- Uus they obligated, The time had come for loyal '.great, tland' that. It ehall recognize any.. .other- - marital j re oale re marK for his side of the cues started. Ito (ftey the Uwj yet, hiving men to express their Mntinmftirff npoa to aad the bewocialinedtoonrglorf asstuned these obligations, . they-- nave ;no tlcra. The priests and preacders of the that was treason It should be .made relief of every honest and jlatlons tfcanY tlwse Tthat v repudiated them, .and. sees by everya, . tVATxarr aogamous. Bat the plotters against land are laying their hands in blessing the most of. He came down on the man .under the sua. that- - tns oxak" of TstAjravATsaarrto ta evade arafice la and their power train with the Vermont delegation, and the b&rbarUios has aid Wstlteadnot want polygamy upon the cause. And remembered do Utah . of execu tlon otn the the law. fATCHga us Vermont gave that 'j i'P& SANPin'EiB RANDS. OF. more. be abolished. The suppression of tnat following out Ills argument, that cause Bttenam Tounir. aotnlhe mUerable, and aisothe Iramerof of Tanner, NewTorir, said more- wretcnd. tnan- tnis conVfsla sate Sea. feature of the "Mormon" faith would will be "trampled Into the dot of for tua .Edmunds law. This law was ttolng beCorporal was utterly amazed at the audience Cabe stant and ,rel8tance of the . ' eyseiou to. their hopes getftuness" byrtlme and humanity." be the. death-kne- ll good wora to release taeipeopie irom resent, tie naa reaa oijLiisa ana- - iss raw-Londok, ao .Gladstone has gone to Is the- most miserable course Osborne It the know. did visitors Little thraldom. to. submit to the Queen the onriT more as We Is believe and iiWiojis.ratratOo"ked the he slander waato capture They caa .take and list of honors right, though be did - trreir a J Mt were 150,000 had eaten everynhuig up Which vs people, that It is castumary for cancejrhat ; "Disfranchise the Mor not Intend what "he said. '.'Time and there .with to abTerritory. approximates .rapidity first allegiance Wlbe Church, and to mat wasoeaaufui. unce wnen 7 to Premier the bestow. retiring i. . moral :ruluy- - and1 IV' narks mom," . is .their incessant cry"., It If hufflialty will trample into the dost" John Taylor as its President. This damnable spot, he said solutedeenv - i and v-- af A .orderSoceessful the the; CUrlgf at the wtthj Teyae Df the he'd send tho whole flag the all such movements as the present people hung to hell. this thb'theyttn into tie ears andT-JGix)ceriof patriotism. The conflict which m"" MeBalleeeu - i ; .V. es isso. xnere was an Now he Would say,.Territory "God bless the lad O. A. B. people, and for that they have raid on the "Mormons" to promote nation's oirtuuay. on- - untU the' here exists go a ; Church here the .. woman per men .Who ivr. Is organization Orave and balloon The which .stay Torpeltenr, of cfvt Will lzation teach the fitted with patent at Leering- and a paid agent at tne National Capital. tne scnemes of the handful of adren-tare- feet one. wltb 24.000 officers, full am hire a llylse vretesa- - ajnaass pragrew as Utah It peeple'Qf! no Teirltory, taugnt who are working for political Complete, and navlnK parallel. It :foutbto.atl'The &. A. B.'are tne and la which the Tney use the polygamy bugbear merely nation long ago, of this tnat sruaaut apparatus, has its courts, its system lot taxation tnl Hosta and the astronomer to cover up their designs, and looking at the land they saved, not for. eyeTypeopiie supremacy, and deceiving gentlemen assessments saoordtn-atetoth- e. Interest be most J1S3T AT. - i ana contributions. outxor auvtne people. Margot, ascended from Cherbourg, like General Burdette" and other people tontrols the commerce of this Ter curfctiive alone something to catch ton popular ear, geuerai welfare,- - and that France, coma Laker aad a to Bait .have 11 o'clock la t evening, deThey at Bet a jaditntS reflection vtoald who only consider one side of the Its sys sool of them wooUl hold back lone hot very taing must ba made subject to scended in London at 6 o'clock' this e uonsutouon and the laws which owns large estates, and word said against ,that c Institution tern, it convince any one bat a tunc?- question. form theJbond. of the Union. Bh't-- I morning. Tha navigators will return farmers holds the in bondare. bead of their knavery and fblly,' . Secretary Thomas gave away his Woe to the man who said he owed his which they consider an insalt jto their have agreed not to talk long. Soldiers, to Cherbourg, and will attempt a voySome mothfrs, wives. and daoghteraw The polygamous "ifonnons" are al whole case when be treated his hearers sovereignty to the people." Every, offi jnay. yon,, the veterans of the ltepubltc, age from that place to Norway. thinkrthe' G. A. L fs played out, to we glxeJUitjtreeUiHfr'-O- n raauy fields He cer in tne Territory but one was" a and Way below par, but If Grover ready disfranchised. Yet tnese vaga to the statistics of the Territory. of carnage you have attested 'your de"Mormon." mis ;nnrcn pointed the he wants their help to wipe- - out says bonds want to "put down, polygamy this showed that the ''Mormon" xnaiorit road to heaven and to political prefer lerrioie stain, c tn suo.wv wiu xee votion to. your country by display Ing ' ana by disfranchising $he monogamous of Che population is so great that they ence. It also controlled Hatportai i .the -social step oncrtnore to the beat of the dr patriotT JIt033VO,Ua ; - "Mormons.'. Thej would encourage control 39 oat of 24 counties, that their condition jof thm No - man ana make it hot for IM ulcerv They ism. ' i Ths record ot your siorloas .people' deeds has beenembiagoned high inthe have position in It unless he was were csf tie monogamous "Mormons" to keep majority for Delegate to Congress at could downward path, Jut la the a Dolveamlat. , It had established a east ar the temple o.t fame,, then to remain ba their mothers' graves. By out of polygamy, by taking from .them the iastelectlo'n was 13,105, and that militia wlU.ilre to loreverK and and everything necessaiy . to love, of those mothers, and air they record wear a loyal wreatn.- you But three hand al political rlghtsasd placing thenKin the Qentllea," who want complete make a State. Its members had to the - on hold sacredaakl there aarta, they red tbousand who of tQoae oaths In the Endowment House to wasn't room on, this. continent tos fought side the same political' cooditlon as 'xh qommauon over tne Territory, are In take oy aioe.witn you aow sieep ia untime- maintain tne CnuTcb over tne govern an lnstttuUon that Insult , Ood's fy disfranchised polygamlsts. They say a hopless minority." The Impudence ment. on the Whea honored Kraves.pas came an to here build Thev glit to man .woman, He alda't last mbraing the rtveUU shall sound a i "we don't want the oflces," yet they of this "nopeiess minority" in demand empire of their own. Kemovlnir the best sweman. auraAaxooax) op r in believe the of !1 it.' I", r Inferiority ' are doing all that straight, lying, ing tne uisirancaisement of the over sagebrush In this district was not half He thought ot all the neon and con- the roil call of Immortals It will be v. V said of, a their of werk la the the forest them, 'they4led post the temptible faea on earth, Adam was the clearing tie ezpendltar ot money, and the whelming majority, so that the few east. The "Mormons" YEARS SUCCESSFUL w us BU.SkiESSt r wno tAti like the moat contempt! hie, ; "lor . thai l poor, nope mat you uiitj.v lafiiaing of the public .mind may govern the many, must be aprar South did, let us alone. jay, jL'3 sonrivdl this conbst will see to The nation miserable mndertook" to hide have whelp Antettatlntf and BxowUlna ail Compatitofaw. can accomplish for that definite ent to every sensible listener to his re could It that this country, for which they not afford to do this. It could himself behind the womaa, but the Af . 4e pres:rved with, all Its not afford to have the children taurht loat apron was not Dig e no turn to cover died, shall purpose. Tae. disfranchisemeat of the marks, w it v Vi and that perjury was right; him,. I have two boys wSkn it I thought powrs- -r Its giant powersto 'the is 'Mormons? means the, local o0cesfor air.xnoasas la bad company. --His disloyalty, aad that latest was everywhere tne generation, tae inataoove nag cojarcnf tnev uearts auy wouiu grow ap wiu the ehall American the Ttexobbery of associations, as is, natural, have af that woman was to be kept In subjec palliation IOr 'Morraeaism whejre flag float, ; a Goa the great majority means the enflch.-zne- nt fected his veracity. He told the crowd tion. The institution of "Mormon lives, I would aoiae. 9 t the tnere loyalty snail la uonnor, of uaiac. could not longer be permitted kraTe Wheni back."' cl the,taaQ olnbfit. "The at the rink that the Gentiles of this ism" seen beobeyed.. lVMoraons'tdicLiuot to flouilah. He had CO GEO. GODDARD opening ot the way to plunder this Territory maintain 81 schools with 170 girls competent to ' teach school seesn i U. k A. to The God. fear nvivui,inu 1$ ail that ls designed and teachers and 5,813 scholars. He knew testily tney aiua't know their-owTerritory : sustain t&e .flag : Joan tooryears to ..f v'o xaaaanan, ox new llacop-shtr- e. Worked for by tha. vlUaLaa. wtao have-- this was ah mntruth. The sectarian age. He had seea the . flag insulted.' lougnt ro6m aha A there wasn't for of eeote few .the eaoouraainjg :y local one.thanked members the On of three officers occasion v who. libelled the "ilorinon? loyal to tae I1community' Washing schools to which he referred have been bad their houses besmeared reoslved. K.-- far their greeting--, and as of mentations Hats G. A. the par with filth will1 Aowm Haa. baftUar. ear. Blood y JZ1 ton, and are now lylsg to fcth full established sad maintained by dona A little deputy had been assailed bv lute water to raise tnat naa up. and. as sures tneax of New ilamphahlre's from our- Patrons t : ' "1 v.r 'A i j, ana u to uons the O. of B. aia men A. their until four sy one. he irom next necessary. mpatay The tongues shot benevolent peoplu in the length we ilveta lonsras oar cbUdrsq t Oar customers will bave Goddars A Cos long as I : j. !.' Lewis, ol Qeorela. oats, i Vice Commander paper cainu out live, visitors in this city. as lODtssbedUvesi its hall no I be felt who have been gulled by Just morning a family :.-- . ownTirau vu-uiast, work-of O. the was A. that the R. was a a tnat foul murder of it .tnrn.doiitfir'' It la scarcely probabje. that the suca cecentions as thnM nM.Hi cnargmg stalwart young man. bus the TOUDZI Mm nun Haiffi waa fntmAnPmii 1UOI aonexAS citizens they ute an In- - I 'Viull flAMintt Co's Iftts; theygtre Amendmentr toT tbrpoitfiliulJft-'cI terest iq the welfare ot the coantrv. in I ranarai atiataption. wfou tse ;u. A. . K. ceocls Ks V a man lived to escape. There was a n- eis . Z7 w zrfj I oullar CO OP. nere. be worked through: Congress at th j stump orators la the rink. rUt.madMMmpn9.-.U-tha"Mormon veosie i' rm;rw It would be I Gentile aad : 1 allonv I eancer.ia. uian, tnere were rnnainirl A Utah "Mormon vT 1 t(ra .tt sessions jack putlbeiolre --w nm m present creatnrea who j'.tcorca. IB elliBK Oeddard A Go's in iMortrla., rrnav fw A ' Ti . i mv was too coatemptable for eaea h. w I wi are sattiflM 111 mw nFasiiittna :." i uarskn m. sareas uicaiuwais aa iiu a. Nspsssa aiici. the country this laii. we shall not be are Twoiajj taeir venom against the latter were few la namber, aad M, flats; they alve good aatiif action. A man saouid be one thing or mtlonal sometUnes was tTASDS BeJisf thing. 45 THE It 'M.: : V.i. Woman's ioDesome it wouia d n. surprised, howevera? its passage at ouuaers ox tais Territonr. oim .im, the other democrat or repuollcan, next called on, and la A 1 e v Corps, rrcit choswell "Mormon" or Gentlla. Tn Jack: en words retntned thanks for the welt cOtrsftement if the boy? la blue would Wm hrra sold Qoddard sad Go's Hats rfor tome future time. It will take some- their own funds., do anrthiB arid STRONGEST. ' I "Mormons" were like the visit tueiuau ihcb namocn. isa trMt some time past, aad vre end tbeyrtr goed annT kind to of renegades the come that asfc4 whole that aad she received had, thing put credited to on flower the graves of the 800.000 satisXaeOoa. them, who Incited the Indians to hostility. aid ahd ll rAHAUK'S CXIOJf. 7- Besympathy he given ta the nation on record against the revela w uiuu auc wuaiu tnea maxe Tanner, the aentl- - I V W those renegades was Uroo. the lief work of charitable their 3a, - I. -Corps, fill God .? and of Hons A.UOID-up the cup. of their mem mat ne uttered as a good Meth- - editor of a paper. He placed himself, aiding tee need and destitute of tha them feel that there, as well as hmre- - We have been seUlas Ooddard A Oos f f wfll eoatiaae to aail them titer so should be and low the Rata, was all and Itwi that he would retain than lower the upheld, It in that the hands Iniquity. army; ooist," that hs .'Ssottid consbrn thia basest Slaves. To editors nf tna grand and and desirable aatntactioa. are good give - Colonel .Patch was Introduced as the was loagat sor oy tne union men be f the National Government Power to iom wry vf nsu, U esouzh to Naws beUeve . maintained and perpetuated. , say, but Oroo OtoSsriB they editor of tnilltarr Jlostoa the 4f .Utan designate4 his status aud show where he knows better. what continue tt Tplroaecutiijna, vine asseraDiage HI, fathctr.ln.law h then dispersed. all right. I think theai him so. Such people as he have a short and pithy speech he cxpnessed 'j, became a 'Bute,- - "that now afflict belongs. There is aoineed for told had while the Opera House hand nikr-- d a L.H" FiTZ? he i for the his thaaks V .reception a curse been but thev now" 5T. WliULXAMS, M mrgasc here, United any opinion of her while a Territory. 'the here . had He toojMl received; , concern-a ;iy-i our" must: one Joia ., or the i. j y other codrts-andUnited USUtes warm grasp of fraurcity thau frotd l BtaUs the tpersoa ji twho' after being in party l wirtur .1 Hats fabrly eompete la prlee.aaa tnimt L I a These officials would - have'' Jurisdiction one "MormnnUmV M tne conunent zroni oceaaand won Polygamv article. noes durabla than tha Eastern town of -the to had He bands of steel. . expected I la Territory eoatiaoal clrcalatlon v cease. not This warfare has given such And that- - feeiintr , sixjb stfrr. JUAA oo-o, - ' and' prosecution of the offences w uuw or tWO. and onlv m nr fn wit h .of. lies -- i v i aB8uaifii.j here, . . . . i nm ninpn.urry 4,ane, ju.caway.xnomas. jmnmy tmiwiiM ,ra BOOK onillttltttfitT C2Ta. , named la the Constitutional Amend- a few of Us vllUflers, felt Tea.dV!s. lStk to West, and otnera to ma. tua Mrhr armeaxorce. out asaoanaot I u. Banies-uavisaadVf (Ktlley, Ward vwuHauicteu, titore, ment, and men would still be harassed Vmmm ui a J augment UOOncompetent a ue pwwtmi . couowt is irrepressioie.) Taere meat to see tha whnl , arectyx or turco aicenatantrj. .eoaatrvu ther- - saved; time pas Tjr trftthi iTiei. crtme lies I Voasg a Harey cp. AS. this city. sm uvuuwvu w ... 7 v Ba ayvasrasaj m He probablv thAnrht s. could be out one government In the Xaey believedthe W I Z.O. community. J. al teach would othertpooas1 their visit .fc- - i Hrtt I iBtlgdeB, I, aatln thjhliftvep. States. The United States au anew to-- the children United ' -- ' or most tne their religion. ia Of prn CALC:SQQK23 FOR ksaans the WC2T AHD fiOUTtttvapturea the a. a h thority must be par amount. There f seruaBw ef the Xeo&ory- at the wrraviiijt quotation, xromi cipat fcaTne intention . which the "W1 loyalty, i U tbankett the .Grand Army w.,v weula be no more secession. The con ana - ep Btorea, Q I . tne TOmlmelS Belief Corps for their welcome, reepeeahll anhml.t.H ta a correspondent lntiaataa 4ie4 at ' uu ww lUMjrw uu wnoitssie con flict would go on tin ia Utah tnere would - be reverence . . w i viait turn atiantin ack ci ths mevemeat may be had by clusion. with that lew aar tmrn. rrn r.TJiritt mil : mi j. -: TS the case home. Tae .evwiiv avklzijui -i 0 AkCrzsziu KW. ti progresaifts; c.lTt! I tWi Aiw. EVENING NEWjS. " antl-''Mormo- n" -- It "Mor-inons,- FOB THIT1 DAYS ONLY! ed - Ver-mont- Great Reduction inPrico s ers . eml-erate- CAMF-MKKTt5f- O. ANTI-POLYQAM- Y i. antl-"Mormo- h" . 02tnt Ver-iBo- at. . at s anti-"MoTmo- to-pas- s to-th- e had-me- K-- tl.G7tt 9116, per at t - ; -- p at sh-tm- taey-m'as- ROSARY BEAD TRIMMED ROBES, from - uo-wn- ere AmericanTrcs TELEGRAPH. - h ladies' etc or to sell ran if a a-- ds antl-"Morm- Note the followinfir bona fldo reductlOhs: s; , " " on 15.00 " 11.00 Neither-polygam- ir.so " ' 30.00. 97.SO' 12.60 2&00. Etc . The" -- - e - , be-lo- ort : per-son- 1001 OTHER BARGAINS n ai. e to-da- Bst - to-d- ay . irfo-rae- nt - tbrn:on-Uormoi- UNDERSOLD. WE ARE is s; anti-"Mormo- n" -- one-iour- tb - BSTABEISHHID ,1$64. -- laj-violatl- ott To-da- . -- non-Mormo- ns IB11. - ana-ai-vorc- e n ng Bur-pi- . : lao-aide- d h the-yout- - se'--n- a . , - - non-lormo- ' as . ' -- of-lan- d v . bt little-minde- "i . - 3Wbrs.t or.25-rear9Tag- and-thei- r ex-Ju- flD OfllRIES - - - BUTTER. lo de anti-polyga- e h a hgin-Mormo- - -- . . i - a: . - es in' Ofteisis,iButtfir:and:gp; FOIIEIGN. God-feari- ng ABB B de-le- anti-'Morm- - wi' on" iSTJCITSm -i- - -- njC-cau - - - - wfcOj-rga- ve " K ais-cussgj- his balf-mast- Provisions on v ;- lil rs " - s pro-peUi- fob;fabm3ernd family; trade, ng : e ritory-throug- . nt h . - -- Wmm - -- - a k v-- ; j 48 - ),. . sntl-iMormo- jathac-lay-taen- iB?' tJSBt y" ti v- . - mm & VJSS i n " -- . . vf,!..a. " - s r -- - r. : I .w VuVr .TMli21idch ...! a . wouniotlw - CORHCEELI SPOOE S - j'i-"- B i , . TnJzf ' PRE-CBtMS- OOTHESf uu. : INFERIOR BRAHDt: a. -- f sssafseaa-- : - - r?K0f : i'i." ;. - . ,tfSTKATEl .. a ....n:f tr-"- - j-- . - i t ... - tar, eoni-lratO- - . f: nATsJOTe ! J '3 3i - ' - , ' ' ' , z: - ' ' 1 . : A: r ' i.;r-'j- ' v y ' , ' - . ;.. - ""x " - ' "L li - T: |