Show J III ii i I SALT LAKE J DAILY HERALD TUESDAY MAY K 1882 I 1 lli I n 1 < d4f Ii 1 j i SALTLAKE DAILY HKBALD J i r I > f 1 i i TUESDAY MAY 16 1882 j i + 1 I I t t t ij II THB DAILY HEEALD IB published r f t every morninp Mondays excepted at I I 1 9 Bast Temple Street near First Soath t o y I i i t 1 Salt Lake Uity by the HEBALDPEIHT a J i I DiG AND PtrBt1FBUJG COMPANY BUD < d l uiptioc price10BO per annum postage i i post-age included pam of a year at the t I i 11 f 1p i p h same rate To weekly subscribers 1 25c week collecti made by carriers a t ii f I ji j i i i r t t THE SEMIWEEKLY HEBALU M j f 1 i i published every Wednesday and Saturday i Satur-day m rninij at 360 a year six ° 1 l i i months fl75j postage included i i r r 3EE WEEKLY HERALD published every Thursday morning Pit year J t f Y sir months 3125 postage included l tr i f 1J 4 i f 1 f < Tie CONTENTS Of the HERALD tbl3 t 1 l a + r f I morning are sa follows hr 3j a IST PACK Latest Telegrams Hunting k f the Aeassin etc j 1 f 2D PACK Telegraphic News Another t f f t Jforey Letter Clew Arizona Indiana i i In-diana ec i it I qt 3D PAGE Telegraphic > NewsDrowned Ir ObituaryA Queer Case etc N t t J J Ars PAGE Editorial Etc i i F 1 5TH PAGE Tl < > rap b lC 2TewECon i c t r gress nalj Etc e tf t SIH PAGE Brief Telegrams L 7TH PAGE The CannonCampbell Debate i oJ Ii De-bate Continued r J fit t r 1 NTH PAGEO ivetteLocal Item iiI tj 1 I J dir 1 a THE UNITED States census for f llli Ii r 1i f 1880 shows there are in Utah in f r round numbers 120000 Mormons 1 j b ij all other residents 24000 1 t i H i i 1 f Salt Lake Tribune editorial r H i i f i Ifarc7i2Q In all the discussions i j f f f the effect of the Edmunds till it h 1 nUl 4 I r us not been disguised by the adw l kl t r ates of that measure that it was 1 i lli Tamed and passed for the purpose l I ff of transferring the political pouter j a i in Utah Territory from the Mo I i I mons to the Gentiles It was so 1 I 11 s I j 1 stated in the Senate debate > and afterwards t I i f terwards reiterated n the Houses House-s f debate on the bill it THE VOTE for George Q Cannon R i t 1 at the delegate election on iNovem i ii 1 fl i fcer 218SO was 1855O8 r L The vote for Allen G Campbell at it J f iJ E 1 the delegate election on November w 1 lilt 218SO was 1357 i i m it r ml L t E Salt Lake Tribune Editorial it 11 j It tl ffiguring Up March 21st 18S2 1 1 E f f So then we have three to one against c i I f I 1j j i you Mr HERALD and of course you i Ii i i I t are gone Theres nothing like being t r i iq ti accurate in your figures you see 0 and the fellow who counts up first F 1 ti Ii t i f 1i n is sure to be beaten 7 It f 1 d i if i FOLLOWING the section the j a I < < Ii Edmunds law declaring certain persons 0 f f ill f 1 per-sons ineligible for election or appointment rl i i If ap-pointment to office i f SEC 7That no polygamist bigamist 1 i big-amist or any person cohabiting with i m i is H more than one woman shall rt I 1 1 i f fcfB eligible for election or appointment f t m tl I it appoint-ment to or be entitled to hold any I l I Jk office or place public truit honor f I I it or emolument c t 1 I 1 j Below is the oath prescribed by 1 I i Governor Murray to which he requires 1 E I h 7 re-quires all persons to subscribe before l fP I be-fore securing commissions f ll 1 do solemnly swear or k m I affirm that I am not a bigamist i big-amist or polygamist that I do i not live or cohabit with more than I a one woman in the marriage relation I t rela-tion c I n 1 It t PROVISION IN the bill of rights in file proposed Utah constitution I I r i SEC 4 The right to worship GA n t according to the dictates of conscience hl I shall never be infringed nor shaH any I J person be compelled to attend or support f any kind of worship nor shall any con i irol of or interference with the rights of 1 conscience be permitted or any preference f prefer-ence given by law to any religious establishment Ice estab-lishment or mode of worship ilo relig lous test or property qualification thai s 3 > e required for any office of public trust i 1 f oior for any v < te at any election not i I r 1 shall any person be incompetent to testify i i t tes-tify on account of religious belief I j On which the Salt Lake Tribune I 0 j of April 2Uth comments Not only does the section above quoted f f j protect and guarantee polygamy it ii does the same for any other sort of xeligious deviltry which may be proposed in the future x Other I features of this remarkable 1 I document are not much better J 1 i than this1 SECTION 3 of the Utah school law SEC 3 The trustees shall proVide pro-Vide suitable schoolhouses and keep j 1 he same in repair employ teachers and furnish fuel maps charts and other suitable articles for school J purposes and may at their option I y I collect tuition fees They shall prescribe pre-scribe the manner in which schools e t l shall be conducted and the branches to be taught and rates of tuition I therefor and establish outhouses I playgrounds and other appurtenances appurten-ances I I Editorial comment of the Salt t lake Tribune thereon May 6th 1882 The whole school system is a a ° fraud and imposition which intelligent F intel-ligent people throughout the Territory I Terri-tory will be glad to see go into decay j de-cay r 1 ed c t < > |