Show i i i I H 1 pim j i MAY 12 1882 m rl SALT LAKE DAILY HERALD FRIDAY i f f ° i SALTLAI DAILY HERALD i f i a I r FRIDAY MAy 12 1882 i n1 r ° i I THE DAILY HERALD Is published i every morning Mondays excepted at < ii i i 1 fast Temple Street near First South f I h i i Salt Lake City by the H BBALD PRINT r 1 t DiG PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Sub-scription priceS1050 per annum postage 1 j post-age included parts of a year at the Ia I l t i Y same rate To weekly subscribers I 1 1 i J I I collectijn made by carriers 25c a week N r 1 i I THE SiMIWEBKLY HERALD ifi s J I J s I published every Wednesday and Saturday f lj 1 i Satur-day morning at 360 a year six f i t months 176 postage included T HE WEEKLY HERALD is published i i ri l every Thursday morning at 52 a year t r1J r IIX months 125 postage included i t 1 5r f j r THE OOHTENIS of the HERALD this I i1fJ i I morning are as follows lr j i 1ST PAGE Latest Telegrams Britains r f 1 i Business Etc 1 2D PAGE Miscellaneous Telegraphic SJ1 News 3D PAGE Brief Telegrams Etc f IF s i 4TE PAGE Editorials Etc L 5TH P A Telegraphic News Congressional t Con-gressional 1 6iH PAGEList of Letters at the Post lji i q 1a j office 7TH PAGEThe Cannon Ctmpbell Debate t N r De-bate Continued t + 1 i t 8lH PAGF Death of F D Benedict f t j t Local Items 4 I I SECTION 3 of the Utah school law J r i j + SEC 3 The trustees shall provide I > Sl f i J pro-vide suitable schoolhouses and keep i i the same in repair employ teachers f s w and furnish fuel maps charts and other suitable articles for school t I i purposes and may at their option E t I collect tuition fees They shall prescribe 1 f y pre-scribe the manner in which schools t 1 f1 F shall be conducted and the branches N f t to be taught and rates of tuition c t therefor and establish outhouses playgrounds and other appurtenances E i appurten-ances l Editorial comment of the Salt Uf t Lake Tribune thereon May 6th r 1882 The whole school system a ff J I i A f 1 J fraud and imposition which intel < r throughout the Terri 1 flt I r J ligent people r f I J f i I tory will be glad to see go into dee de-e N t r Iii I cay I-ii f I j 2 t i THE UNITED States census for Eli r i k t ri 1 Ij I 1880 shows there are in Utah in J f t i i round numbers 120000 Mormons j T F I allother residents 24000 t J r i t I J Salt Lake Tribune editorial t tJ1 i March 26 In all the discussions i f I j jJLttie effect of the Edmunds bill it H f ids not been disguised by the advo tA t stt I II fates of that measure that it was r a i it t I1 II j named and passed for the purpose I r t 1 f Ii pfr transferring the political power s j i A yin Utah Territory from the Mo I i 1 mons to the Gentiles It was so 1 t I J i i f stated in the Senate debate > and af 1 f r 4 i tfrwards reiterated n the House debate on the bill i j i I < > Iw THE VOTE for George Q Cannon j i d at the delegate election on N ovem i fi C a tl I ber 2 1880 was 18568 fi 1 It The vote for Allen G Campbell at t 1 tl t liaM delegate election on November lia-M I l li i r j2 1880 was 1337 iJ t f rr i j H to Salt Lake Tribune Editorial r ieJiguring Up March 31st 1SS2 t pi So then we have three to one against j f t I Syou Mr HERALD and of course you a h 1 f are gone Theres nothing like being T J accurate in your figures you see I i 1 I r and the fellow who counts up first 2 5 i I txis sure to be beaten d r I I I I I i FOLLOWING is the section of the l I f Edmunds law declaring certain per iJ r i z r I son ineligible for election or apt ap-t I l ointment to office r f I SEC 7That no polygamist bigamist t 1 iF I big-amist or any person cohabiting with r I more than one woman shall t bis eligible for election or appointment ii appoint-ment to or be entitled to hold any i I t f i x 1 I office or place of public trust honor i j1 or emolument Sc f Below is the oath prescribed by I I i I I Governor Murray to which he requires all to subscribe before = If I quires persons o t Ih I fore securing commissions ° r f rI do solemnly swear or 1 affirm that I am not a bigamist i f rl amist or polygamist that 1 do f I JI 11 not live or cohabit with more than i t 1 r t I one woman in the marriage relation 1 tf I f rela-tion c t r I I J 1 I i PRoVIsIoN IN the bill of rights in 5 I I I the proposed Utah constitution 4 U SEC 4 Tho right to worship G JJ t R according to the dictates of conscience i Ii c shall never be infringed nor shall any E f person be compelled to attend or support any kind of worship nor shaH any control con-trol of or interference with the rights off of-f I conscience be permitted or any preference r prefer-ence given by law to any religious establishment 1 Ii t estab-lishment or mode of worship No religious relig-ious test or property qualification shall 1 be required for any office of public trust nor for any vote at any election not f 1 shall any person be incompetent to testify t r tes-tify on account of religious belief i t i = On which the Salt Lake Tribune 1 J of April 26th comments Not l only does the section above quoted i protect and guarantee polygamy j it does the same for any other sort oft religious deviltry which may be < Ii 1 < proposed in the future y t Other i features of this remarkable t 6 document are not much better j L than this I it c fi to > ith tor r f tt V L tJ < 1 fc c |