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Show L: Fit! DAY, JULY 31. U91. I Working Men Need? The Nation Trusts 1 f the Literal Part'. i ft AN OUTSIDE f us to trut the Muroon. Thry OPINION. tbat todc a crate powamMit ti. Mu- KHjca. tariff a suajurity of the vol, L Literals of tie the Nation Think. THEY SAY, "BE CAUTIOUS." And They Pronounce tie Partj Divi sioa Scheme a Vornion Df lusiun and a Snare. A protuicect liberal hand in th following editorial from the Helena Journal. It is right in Li with the vieae of the 12.0OO.OUO voter in the United Stat and should teach thought lees liberal caution. Here it ia: Ever since the alleged transfer of tbe Salt Lake Herald to a Geo tile tyndicate it baa been amusing to watch the antic of that peculiar Mormon organ. From iu foundation the IIer!d has played t second fiddle to the News as mouthpiece of the Mormon priesthood. and a subservient advocate of Mormoo policy. For year it baa done it best to keep the People's or Mormon's party together, and has taken strong-- ground against the division of the people on Dt-re- party lines. A GA4B IN IT. There is a palpable game in its coming out at this time as a rip roaring democratic organ, when a big bourbon majority is assured in congress, and the IJemocratie party is pledged to admit Utah to the union at the first opportunity. Though there baa been an ostensible sale of the paper, the personnel is Mormon, just as it has always been. There is a sort of a Mormon in the editorial chair, a real Mormon in the business office, and good saints throughout the establishment. John T. Caine, the Mormon delegate in congress, re tains his old interest and influence in the concern, and the dictation of the paper's democratic policy comes from the same source as that which formerly directed it, namely the Mormon priesthood. x mm COTERIE ab to aihkm polygamy a kvai iccti uljon. TLts would b difibtftrou to and betice a ma th Goii of Man land jority of the LUI are opposite The IVmcKTats statehood. Have Assembled. Instead of needing that L tih should become a tat the liberals ought to insist upon a continuance of the territorial governaieut until the Gentile A BIG MIXING DECISION. population becoues strong enough to hold its own in elections against the Moriuo&s. The Dally Victim of tL Card Women. With Misfendnrt of Kenwene Oil About the to Owlnr Pep-r-Philamxfhia, July Cook Stove. Sr., today riled bis answer to the him bis son, by allegations made agamet Baltimoke, July 30. The democretie in a tdl of Edaard Pepper, Jr., M. In his bill Dr. Pepper, Jr, al- state convention met here today. equity. Senator Gorman wa Dot present at lied" he whs obliged to give up the practice of medicine in Pari prior to Janu- the convention but remained at Washary, lsSi, and remove to Algttr because ington. It wa none the lee enthusi of ill health, lie released to hi father astically his, however, responding to the frequent call for all interest in Li inheritance from his mother, and claims bis father agreed to three cheer for Gorman. lion. Barnea Couupton, chairman of The anpay hiia 12,000 franc a year. nuity was paid for a while, put for rive the state central committee, called the vears past no payment have been made. convention to order at norm. The answer tiled' today denies that PepHenry LloM wa eWfed chairper, Jr was forced to leave Pari man. The prchii.icary organization bebf ause of ill health, but says his ing completed and nominations in order T. Shaw, of Carroll county, departure was owing Tery much Dr. Frank Frank Drown for to his misconduct with women. Ha plaoed in nomii-atio- u agreed to pay bis son 1J0 francs a Governor. He whs declared the nominee by acmonth in order to avoid scandal, to continue during good behavior clamation. The other ao.ninitiint, also on coud.tion that the money be used for were made by acclamation amid much the support of his wife and family. Ha enthusiasm. John P. Poe, of Baltimore learned, however, that his son had aban- fur attorney grneral; J. Frank Ford, of doned bia wife' and family and gone off St. Mary county, for clerk of the court with a woman with whom he was living of appeals; Marion Dekalb Smith, of and consequently he ceased puying the Kent county for comptroller. The following i a synopsis of theplat-fort- u allowance. The agreement wns mnd adopted: After oondommg candisolely for the purpose of young Pepper' family and not to support his son in a dates nominated by the other parties it takes up matters of national interest life of degredation. would What IS9. OGDEX, UTAH. FIJI DAY MOUSING, JULY 31. VOLUME V. NUMBER 102 k.trta. 33.-Ed- ward r, I, pay-nien- gr- - t r -- Vl to a careful tt taxi? i je iloliar and tLorqb vr ''. it IT LOOKS QUEER. The Mormons should have stuck to their colors. Brigham Young and other leaders said time and agaiu that the Saints could never affiliate with either political party, and it must be confessed that it looks rather fishy for them to veer around in this sueden fashion, renounce polygamy and espouse democracy in the same breath, and pose as martyrs before they have had time to repent one of their sins. SHOULD PKOVE GOOD FAITH. It is a holy show the Saints are making of themselves, and the Gentiles should not abet their efforts. Even if polygamy has been abandoned by the Mormon church in good faith, they should pass through a protracted season of penance before being admitted to the Union. Here's Another. Mor-monis- m poly-gam- But stands in the polygamy-teachin- g way. Mormonism The Mormons recognize that as long as the people of the state believe that the Mormon hierarchy would like to rule in politics, they will not consent to Utah's admission. They are, therefore, trying to to make it appear that they are ready to comply with the demands of American public sentiment concerning polygamy, and that the admission of Utah into the Union would not be followed by the establishment of the Mormon hierarchy in power. If they are sincere in these professions their conversion was very sudden. We are sure that the majority of the people .of the Uaited States do not believe in their sincerity. If it were left to a popular vote the decision of the people would be that Utah should not be admitted. The majority of the members of the Liberal or Gentile party ia Utah re- - .! U. ,J 11 jt a Jv;ue f rom 1 okabama atat Tama Maru, of Hakodate, wit!, 3Jt la- rrturuLg from imiriw oa uo&ra, can icio coupon wua tKftatiUN. Kli..K Mt. , ..1 mill - Wl..,.mi. IU .1. and tL Tasae Maru saa immediately utk, with a k of "JiV persons, drowned XL captain, rirt ofiicr, jud OiLiii . iaoorer r earner tior. iu m U. .l ijHe un Failed to Pro life. July SJ. ArcLiUct for waoin a warrait of Ju:ih J Devlin by Ma;estrat tetera Mk ago oo a charge by Man-f- r Poet, iA tii Tubular Car Co., of iaif P-io- embet tecient of stock, ,0A, appeared be- imoi.' ic, rua- rf f..r i 'rat t....T J!i j U.AW eeutor failed 1 1 fVt in appearand paaa IJrian wa du.! aryed. SuWquent ei;U how the probabditi are that if Manager Post b jd put in an apitearanc heouldnow be in jail A detective wa waiting for him w ith a warrant calling for hi arrest on the charge of til euibezlfuient of 117,000. For nearly two weeks linean and tut have been giving out to the publio that each was on a till hunt for U:e other. A warrant for Post wa bued on the oath of Wm. J. Gray, that Pos', as manager of the tttel Tubular Car Co. hul borrowed the above amount. Since then they turned th money wa fraudulently obtained henoethesu.t Poal'a aLereaboLja are unknown. Phujoioj-hia- . S. arrt id - i b-- mjm"'iit.; aer-rkte- Mrs. Averr AsNlffn. New York, July 30,-J- ohn C. Avery, a broker in investment securities, made an assignment today to Louis C. Whi-to- n, giving preferences t- - Annie E. Avery 'or 15,000 for borrowed money. Avery acknowledged a deed in Denver July 23. Avery opened an ofllco in this city in June 1W.1, and claimed to be worth 110,000. II had been engaged for 15 years previously in money lend ing in the wet, particularly at Denver and Kadsas City. He organized and was president of the Denver Land Security Company with an oflice at 115 The capital stock was in. Broadway. creased at that time to f 1,000,000. The management, it is said reeled mainly on Avery. A year ago theoomfaiy claimed sseet of H,77b9.T against liabilities of 11,416,650, of which 11,000,00 was capital stock. It is stated that stringency ia money market made it impossible to realize properly. Bor-ches- Cgly Rumors. New York, July 30. The stock exchange was full of false rumor today affecting the credit of banking houses and commercial firms and the free manner ia which the names of big houses were bandied caused great anxiety. It was believed by many there must be some foundation fur the reports and many holders of stocks and bonds threw over their securities. The Union Paci-fisuffered most from Bear attacks, which acoompRnied this quotation and France Will be at Chicajo. sold down to 3iM or below the lowest 30. M. Favette, the chief Paris, were of the July of onmmerce point." Co too nd other etapl and industuioibtTy also affected by the rumora The Eventries, granted the Chicago fair comnrs-doner-s ing Sun prints the following in an extra: a most cordial interview today. For several years tl ere has been whis- He asked the commissioners numerous o i Wall street about the credit n the great house. It has been banking understood that in consequence of its connection with some outside enterprises the house had been in a very shaky condition. The house in question is one of the oldest on Wall street and its foreign bouse is one of the largest banking houses of London. The first talk about it began some months ago when the bills of exchange of this house were discriminated against Then about two or three weeks ago it was understood this house was in trouble and another large house was helping it out. It was stated that by tomorrow it would be YV definitely known whether or not the YVIUU 5TAN0 W THE- OLD FlAG AND THE. PARTY house would pull through. Mr. Dickey, of the firm of Brown Bros. & Co., said In, Ohio the Democrats Have Adopted the Rooster as their Representative Bird and he had heard of the rumor. It was to the effect that the said firm was in the Republicans the Eagle. So here we have the two parties joining to Defend the Old debt in the sum of G,000,Oi)0 pounds which they could not pay. "What the is or whether there is any such Flag, while the Unsavory Bird of the Opposition Croaks dissatisfaction at the defeat of its firm firm at all, I do not know," he continued, "I only know it is not our firm and that conspiracy. is all I know about it" The man or men who started such a rumor ought to be found out and sent to the penitenand contrasts unfavorably the adminis- clothing aflame, ran shrieking into the tiary for life. Such crime is worse than Will of Mrs. Hopklns-SearleSalem, Mass., July 30. The will of tration of President Harrison and the bedroom where her husband was asleep. murder; it does the country more harm. of late republican congress with the admin- He was paralyzed with fright and scarcethe late Mrs. Mary Hopkins-Searle- e, Methuen, was tiled for probate today. istration of President Cleveland and the ly able to move when the crazed woman Kussian Persecution of the Jews. It bequeaths all her property of what- democratic congress. It declares the threw herself on the bed. A lodger Boston, July 30. Harrowing stories soever kind and wheresoever situated republican administration of congress came in from another room and burned of general atrocities practiced to her husbadd, Edward F. Searles, his has disregarded the pledges of its party himself terribly in trying to tear the are told upon the Jewish race by Kussian solheirs, executors, administrators and as- with regard to civil service reform and clothes from the suffering woman. and of the extremely unjust laws diers In reduction taxes of tariff. to incident her the Mrs. Kurtz In document she the forever. strug- in great agony signs force against the Jews. Any Russian Civil the service United in commission and gled broke mission from to om deeperately finally says: "The provide in who wished to possess himself this will for my adopted son, Timothy States as a whole todaj, it declares is a the roomer and ran into the back yard, christian of property of his Jewish neighbor can her clothes still burning fiercely, and obtain Hopkins, is intentional and not occa- partisanfororganization doing political of its value it by paying the administration by which the flames then reaching her flesh. Here sioned by accident or mistake." The service to the mayor or governmest representashe met a biff colored woman. The will, which is dated July 16, 1888, fur- it is employed. tive, who will thereupon give him President Harrison and the republican came greati . strength ther said: . . . andi good nerve ; . i to expel the Jewish owner and "Whereas, my said husband this day congress, it continues, found on their tuvu koou piay, ior sne graooea Mrs. authority as proprietor. It is an makes a will in my favor, I do now de- advent to power a large surplus in the Lurtz and despite the movements of the install himself occurrence for a Jew's house to clare my intention and understanding of treasury left by the economical demo- burning woman stripped every stitch of ordinary be bursed over his head or a Jew to be his intention that he shall be free at any cratic administration, The surplus told clothing from her in half a minute. on the streets, and it has become stoned Mrs. a tale Kurtz to the was carried inte her house plain people, demonstrating time during my life, without notice to common a saying in a part of Russia a and taxes that the the is called. burned She imposed by republican physician me, and after my death if he survive me, (ten to cancel or revoke said will, or make administration are in excels of the needs and blistered on every inch of her body "Kill a JewNoand pay twenty rubles" other punishment is ever Her sufferings are dollars). any new will or will, codicile or codiciles, of the government economically admin- and cannot recover. the murder of a Jew, and and shall have entire freedom to dispose istered and therefore unnecessary and frightful, and all who visited her were inflicted for Some even this fine is seldom by such new will or codicile, or in any unjust. In the place of the reduction profoundly shocked by her condition. Jewish soldiers in the imposed. Russian army other manner, whether by deed, sale, which people were led to expect, the The lodger may lose one or both hands. wanted to rebel because their families gift or otherwise, of all or any part of platform says that the finances of the were maltreated by Russian soldiers. his property, and I reserve a similar country have been mismanaged, and A INninir Decision. Those Jewish soldiers were all placed freedom and rights for myself during wild speculatious and commercial disas Boise, Idaho, July 30. The decision under arrest his life and after his death if I survive him ters have followed in its train. The surThe executors of the will are Edward plus was wasted in extravagant expendi- just rendered by Judge Beatty of the Koch, Followers Elated. F. Searles and Mrs. Searles' partners, ture, and the unjust and unnecessary United States circuit cou:t settle the f. taxation continued. Berlin, July 30. Dr. Thamm, of Thomas E. Stillman and Thomas Hubhas issued a report to the effect The Republican party found on the question of jurisdiction in the Mambard, who are exempted from giving moth, Lackawanna and other cases in that he has managed by the Koch sysbonds. The witnesses to the will are advent of Harrison to office, it says, a favor of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan tem to Wm. W. Dodge of Cambridge, Chas. M. people no longer divided by sectional bring about a complete cure in and the Lackawanna parties Thornton of Lawrence, Mass., and Wm. lines but prosperous and thoroughly company, forty per cent, of the cases of tuberulo-si-s as M. the John Burke and the against which he has treated and satisfacO. Norris of Methuen. The above com- united. The Republican party through Mammoth parties1 In the B ut tried in fortyfive per prises the entire diction of the will save the agency of its speaker had deprived last fall in the state district court the tory results occurred cent of the other cases treated by the words of legal the detnocratives of their rightful seats fifty or seventy-liv- e after inspecting the grounds in con- same and sought to perpetuate its power and jury Naturally the followers of verbiage. and bearing the evidence of Koch system. are elated. destroy the autonomy of several states troversy this long and warmly contested trial, Davis Will Case. by means of the notorious Force bill. now famous in the history of mining is News From China. Democratic it The 30. deepThe party, says, Butte, Mont, July litigation, rendered a unanimous verand senators to the of J. C. Sconce in the Davis ly grateful repre- dict in favor of the Lackawanna San Francisco, July 30. The steamwill case was concluded today without sentatives who contributed to the defeat and decided that Burke and the parties Mamof Peking arrived this evening ship esmoth parties have no valid location. from City impairing his testsmony in any material of the obnoxious measure, and more Houg Kong and Yokohama, bringP. Gor- After part Mrs. Mary A. Downey, the mother pecially to Honorable Arthur losing this the Mammoth ing the following advices from China. contributed parties endeavored suit, of the alleged framer of the alleged will, man, whose leadership to have the case The trouble in Yangtze valley has spread was then put on the stand, and she tes- largely to the defeat transferred to the circuit court, with the as far as Tchang, China, inland. The tified to being present at her father's above The existing tariff system, the platresult An appeal is pending in mission station in Snasi was burned, house when the will is said to have been form declares, casts an unnecessary bur- the state supreme court from the judg- and an attempt was made by a mob to signed and detailed events which took den upon the people, tends to accumu- ment of this verdict This litigation capture the steamer. Riots also occurred invnl i place in the room. She also testified to late enormous wealth in the hands of does not in nv tu. The church at Haimen and Tsung-Ming- . having seen the will in the house on a the few and nromote monopolies. These the Bunker Hill and Sullivan veins, was pilluged and considerable damage subsequent occasion. Ou abuses it believes can only be corrected 1 upon wmcn me above company are op- done. A feeling of uneasiness at other her testimony was unshaken. by the election of a president and con- - J erating eg successfully. places iu the aorih is not albyc.l, rnd pers in as mlcKhl questions in regurd to the fair and received satisfactory replies. He assured the commissioners that the position of France towards the World's Fair never had been doubted and that she was now more ardent than ever and her interests would be well represented. He said he had sounded the chambers of commerce in the various cities and found them decidedly favorable to French representation. France expected to make tbe finest exbibit at Chicago she had ever made. Anglo-America- Railway Boycott Raised. Chicago, July 30. The Chicago and Grand Trunk railway of Canada lifted tbe boycott against the Chicago and Alton road. This is believed by some to be the beginning of the end. The suo- cess of the Alton in securing the Grand Army business for itself and the Wa bash road brought about this result It is aaict that in many parts of the west ticket agents have banded themselves, into a sort of secret society for the purpose of fighting the enemies and favcr-lh- g the friends of the Alton. The prediction is made that not a few of the eastern lines will probably accept the opportunity afforded by the Grand Truuk to abrogate their agreement Citizens LlBRl- - s. A Great Canal. Railway Age. The most important railway enterprise that has been proposed in Great, Britain for some years is that of a road intended to be operated as a connection of the Manchester Bhip canal. Parliament has passed the bill authorizing the road, which is to run from Warrington, 16 miles from Liverpool, to the sea coast at Lincoln, a distance of 160 miles. The cost is estimated at abaut f21,250.000, including a great viaduct, 270 feet qigh, which it is said will require tbe labor of 10,000 men for four years in constructing. At Warrington, which is oh the Mersey, great docks are to be built where freights from the Atlantic will be transferred to- the rail- one-tent- h And here's another editorial opinion from another great newspaper, the Denver Republican. It 6hows what the thoughtful people of the republic think of this division conspiracy. Read it: The people of Utah are not the only one who are interested in the question et whether Utah shall be admitted into the Union as" a state. It is a question that concerns the people of Colorado and those of every other state. If Utah wre not burdened with and its endorsement of there would be no objection to its Union. into the admission It has population and wealth enough to enable it to maintain a state government; and under ordinary circumstances this should entitle the people of a territory to erect a state government f rers.ei.1. Tf of n U.r:t io a-- prro-ureo- l-- rs (ilf that's a fact. The tickets in the field there today are as strictly Mormon and as any that have ever been nominated for oflice in Utah. The principles of Republicanism or Democracy are not present in the contest. It is a pitched battle between Mormons and thereEvery "outsider" or fore, who ranges himself on the side of Democratic ticket will be the voting simply for the restoration of the Mormon hierarchy, and the overthrow of the Gentiles who, by the aid of kept down a system of priestcraft which bade fair to equal in power and importance anything of the kind known in modern times. f a large cuo.ber of t.uij.ut on il tu t cLeckwl tL rk'Ura. Tt inpnrti edict red th CLjjrMf garroajt throughout jcxj th ea- a new Ui oa Mit an J re--- aJnr A-.- n is clear the saints have gone in to win, and it behooves the Gentile citizens of Utah to be alive to their little game. The proposition is a simple one. With Utah a territory, Mormon rule may be THE 84ME OLD FIGHT. ol't tie THOSE PAPAL IIEF0IU1S in fold coin and a do Xr in should be of jual at klu, tii Llatfurm declare. a mil of tb lnitd State a i any StW.pt to drptriat by teg. Financial Rumors From of these aueUu ought Ut e d- - Ugly rfw-,t- l aad oLdemt-ed.- " Wall StrwL platform rkae with an eneljrs- CMrtt jf Senator tkrman for by the oeit aemUy to the senate. KOCH FOLLOWEUS ELATED. fiiLTl MOBL, Ji.lv 3.1 II U ka a that L'L.ted fcute Senu .jttur P. Gortuiti i a candidate for riiKrtwn by the t general asisembly rt Latent Adilrei Couerrnin; tie M.rylaud and '.bat Li camehaauet Condition the Aiuoujf meetioned frequently for presidentia1 booor. AtteoUoa haa beo centered Kiotinff Chines. him and also upoo the state con teziUon of h m party, okb a held tere i"oi j, July 31-T- Le Holy See La just Although Recator Gorman wa uo-b- o appuiad an extraordinary comiuuion be present the convention wa of cardul to reorganu tb Catholic 1 a- yoar ago Cardinal biH-eounauimou2y fot hii, a is shown by th uiiSMons. r4ulioLa adopt a'id the frequent prepared and aiuniitl to tL and rapturous applause whenever his pope a plan of reforms in ordt4 to ti e name as t entmucd. Not only doe better regulate the action of tL propas the platform resogcize his igual ganda, but the coming of Gere4d Simto Democracy, but a special reso- mons from Kngland on a special mission lution endorsing bim for to to Pope Leo in reference to colonial the Svaat gives evidence of the esteem question had the effect of K,tpouing in which he is held. One enthusiastic tbe execution of the frjevUl reform epenker said that "the leader in defeat- a the propaganda did not wieh to ing to foroa bill would be the MXt awaken the idea that the reform were mails in consequence of an arrangement preidwj!jjf the United States." Tbe convention was more of a ratirica-ti- n with England. Any suspicion of such an meeting and an ovation to Senator arrangement would have aroused the Got lima than a party convention. Leo ho greatest jealousy in France. always has been in favor of the mission taking a leading part in the work of Bcrtied to Death. has reviewed these project! 30.-John Cheyenne, July Kurtz, reforms. The inquiry of the com mission wife of a Union Paeitic employe, toi:red of cardinal's will, it i said, extend over kerOMrne from a can iuto the cock stove the whole a poet oho work. The Vatican yesterday morning to hasten the tire. doe not intend to let the question of The can exploded w ith territio foroe. social reform drop now that the Pope' shaking all the houses in a tenement in cyclical letter ha been published. It block and creating a panic. is stated thai inquiries are still being Mrs. Kurtz, with hair burning and made and instructions sent to the prelate of all countries to encourage the Catholics to do their utmost towards ameliorating the condition of the poor and effecting the social reform urged in the encyclical. The recent economio crisis at Rome has almost ruined many great ancient families, such as the the Sciarr and the Baroeinina, A It held in check; with Utah a state, their rule will be supreme. And Gentiles who leave the Liberal party to vote the IVm. ocratic ticket with the taints ar walking into the net with their eves open, and will fully deserve what will happen to them if the Mormon plan succeeds. PRICE FIVE CENTS. lat-ter- 's - way. Riots in France-- . Toulouse, Suly 30. The strike of the employes of the horFe car railroads has assu med serious proportions. The strikers today demolished the kiosks on the principal thoroughfares and tried to destroy the tracks of the roads. The dragoons had to be sent to the scene of the disturbance. During a charge made by the cavalry upon the crowds upon the boulevards many people were injured and a number of arrests made. Dus-seldor- Ayaint Prize Fights. London, July 3a In the commons to-- d ly Cobb, a memb?r for Rugby, referred to the re ent Pritohard-Smit- h fight and urged the government to take stringent to stop the revival of illegal prize steps fights under the pretense that they were simply glove contest or boxing bouts. Mattbnws, the home eecretary, said if the evilence was forthcoming showing a boximr Contest Of an ilWnl rhnrnrtar all ooncerned wonld be prosecuted. an I Wheat Higrher. Caicaoo. .Tulv 30. Whont. ofoo.i;o. oi ,d quiet: opening strong from to lc. nigner, auvancea ic more, tnen with fl ght flluctuation8 declined lo, then advanced lc. closinc ltf?1 UCn hiotinr Ihm vesterdav. Recemts.j fiiiO (W) vw hnua Di,;.v J t i meats, 131,000 bu. Kr k |