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Show I Working Men Need Liberal Success. OGDEN CQMMERCIA VOLUME V. NUMBER 10 TO OPPRESS TnE OGDEN, UTAH. SATURDAY MOliXixr.. ALT.rST 1. Thf Yntirm Trmte I I j 1891. the Lil eral Fatty. PRICE FIVE CENTS. IIMTY POOR How the Chureh Bosses Keit the Misses Down. James FOUL CUBA It Paid to Be an Apostle or Son of a Bishop and lid Not Pay to Labor for Tithing. How k JiEW TTTH1XO RECRUITS r , NECESSARIES OP LIFE. For in the First place he was paid but little more than half he earned and then the script which be got would buy not much more than halt what cash would have bought It used to be a well known saying of Brigham Voting that a dollar a day was enough wages for a common man, and it is by this method of fleecing labor practiced by the church leaders and monied aristocracy, that so many of the Mormon autocrats have accumulated such vast fortunes and now boast of their grand Loan and Trust buildings and bank buildings and grand residences. When a few years ago the Knights of Labor and other similar organizations were introduced among the Gentiles of Utah on a considerable scale, Mormons were counseled not to join those beneficent protectors of toil and at last on FAIN OP EYCOMMCNICATI0N Mormon working men were absolutely forbidden to join such associations. This degree was later on only partly enforced, until the advent' of more and more Gentiles and the rise of Liberal power paralyzed the edicts and rendered it possible for a laborer to be a doubt-full- y dutiful saint and a member of a labor organization at the same time, though the church still maintains its original attitude on the subject without, however daring to enforce its views. All through its history tbe church has been tbe oppressor of toil. It burdens all the upon placed the lowly, and gave all the fat juicy perquisites and honors and emoluments to the leaders and the kin thereof. ClerkF employed by Z. C. M. I. and branch institutions bad their tithing subtracted from their earnings, and if they grumbled they only lost their positions. The stockholders and formerly the bulk of the stock was owned by the masses were first compelled to pay tithing before they DREW A DIVIDEND. And more frequently in starting these stores and other concerns throughout Utah the masses, the poor laborer and farmer were induced to take stock, and as long as the masses continued to hold the greater interest the stock continued to depreciate until the tithing gathering boss element of the church was able to buy up the stock for next to nothing and immediately afterwards the same stock would become valuable and dividend paying. It has ALWAYS PAID TO BE AN APOSTLE or bishop in the church because that class has handled all the poor man's contributions. What would such a man as C. C. Richards be worth today if he had not been born the son of an apostle) who by his prestige in the church, through the machinery of church and state combinations was able to soak out of honest labor means to educate and aggrandise his family while the poor doner from his labor was compelled to let his children who were just aa bright and just aa worthy, go WITHOUT EDUCATION and often without the comforts of life while the feudal chieftains cf polygamy This glarrolled in luxury and. power. ing inequality, this gross and attrocious favoritism or advantage was rendered possible and convenient solely by the awful political and business power of tLe church which the apostles always JuoSTlMED ON 111111 I'AOE.J tbo BICO. tirtatett Triamth Ipubliru Statesleader. W July "!L The Spanish tiraty mi. diplomats e relating tbert-lwas ma. e public today, the prwiJett issuing firuclmimtioQ announcing the full I cr-rji.ic- ui tit of tho treaty. It tt.b nii.d pursuant to tbo lht tariff set, with view to ecur- tr&de by reason of tho ex- ug ption from "duty of sugar, mol&s-- , cuilfee and bijeo Um tbwr importation Mi to the ItnuM SUit. Coder tbo tTuisof Uie treaty the foliowi ig article m n ifd tJ e in the L'aited 8'aieo and ioi'luded in whit is r ued a tran-sit- y schedule, will be admitted into 1 U-- just bow the church party baa held for the church. It was not so tiany yearo ago when men working for any of the bishops or for any of the church monopolistic concerns were paid off in tithing script, and even of this wretched stuff they were paid only a dollar or a dollar and a half a day. This tithing script was a sort of a due bill issued fey the tithing authorities and payable in whatever was left in the various tithing stores after the best of everything had been picked out for thebishopsand high priests. Many a poor Mormon was thus compelled to make most of his purchases at tbo tithing house where stinking butter and rotten potatoes were held high above their market value. In this manner a man's earnings were cut down t woe before bo. could get them, converted into tbe , SynopM of oftuHirt-a- t rvclpr-tt- CLEARLY made a fat thing out of their church position.! All the offices that were worth anything within the gift of the church party have been either given to auch aristocratic families or the tools of the church bosses, from the earliest times down to the present church standing which meant absolute obedience and abject submission to the church magnates has been the prime requisite to promotion in business or politico. The working man who was honest and independent had no chance, He has been purposely kept down by email wages and bard tasks and misaons profitable only in securing rOKTO AXI man and The Mormon p arties are now so surely developing their rsJ connection with and dependent upon tbe church are establishing so clearly that tbo alleged local Democratic and Republican parties are but the eld People's party of the Latter day church in disguise by tbo fusion on Evans that it becomes the duty of the laboring men, the artificers, mechanics and all who depend upon labor for a living to down and degraded and impoverished labor in the past. The Richards, Cannon, Thatcher, Smoot and apoetolk, families in the church have from tbe first Blaine's Great Project Consummated. BUTTER FOR CASH. r.NDERSTAXD G. SECURE. CVBA AJSD l"OKTO WOO free after September 1 next: Meats, salt and canned, jerked betf excepted, lard, tillow. frL, dried and smuked tii-- h can nod oysters and ralmon, oats, barley, and flour of these rye, grains, starch, maiina and other aliproducts of corn, excepting Here are the Unsavory Spirits of the Mormon Schemers and Bosses holding a "Council," that is, the bijj Boss is mentary rural, cotton seed, oil hud meal cake orri The division party fellows, not Mormons, wonder why they are not "In It." They of taid seed for cattle, bay, straw and telling the rest what must be done. bran, fresh, dried and preserved fruits, are as catspaws exoept raisins, vegetables, rosin, turpentine, wad of all kinds, wagon, seeing machines, raw petroleum, coal a. id ice. The fallowing articles will be admitted When negoaction the secretary says the Bath com- Tho correspondent adds: tiations are concluded the document KILLED HER SEDUCER. on tbo payment of the duties stated: ALARM. pany cannot build engines, but proposed A FINANCIAL ill bo signed by tbe Russian minuter Corn, 25 cents per one hundred kiloto sub let that part of the work, and if grams; cornmeal, 25 cents; wheat, from would be inconvenient to have the hull and left in embryo until it becomes opJanuary 1, 1892, 30 cents; wheat flour, and engines built at different place, portune for the czir to sign tbo treaty. from same time, 31 oenU; butter and and further that the Bath company ad- Admiral Gervais has spent bio mornings refined petroleum and bnU and Stock Exchange Operators mit that they could not complete tbe in cloae consultation with M. Do Giers. A Florida Girl Coolly Blows a cheese, oboes will bo admitted at a reduction of vessel within the contract time, and Gen. Vannofnky, minister of war and Man's Drains Out twenty-fivMake a Mess of It. per cent from and after July finally that it would bo too great 0 risk chief of Uie adonraltr. 1, 1892, as a definite arrangement Tho to give the building of one of the most following articles will be admitted free: important ships in tho navy to a ' new . RAISED TO THE PEERAGE. Marble, jasper, alabaster and other Taxing Mnrtg-aaresAN EXCITEMENT IN ALASKA and inexperienced firm, Brad6treetV. otonea,inoluaing cement; mineral waters, The Moutana legislaico, cool, pitch, tar, resin, turpentine, An Absconder. ' ture having, at its last session, passed a aophalt, raw petroleum, bri ks and law taxing mortgages, the assessors have A The Batch of Four Convicts Soon to Louisvn.LF, Ky., July Cbiueao Threatens Great Pugilist tiles, gold and silver coin, pig iron, iron E. Young, cashier of the soulhwestern been instructed to list all tho railway Be Released From the Utah to Challenge John L. Sullipipes, beams, rafters, wrought iron, steel division of tho Chesapeake t)hio rail- mortgages recorded in their several wire nails, scio vb, nutapipes,raw cotton, Peniteutiary. van for a Fight. way, is missing and is alleged to be a de- counties, and as all the grout railway cotton seed, oil anil meal cake; tallow faulter. Young was today engaged as- companies whose lines enter tho sUie and other animal g oieee; books and 1 have bonded indebtedness and assest-meNew York, July 3L Stocks opened sisting in preparing the pay car for afFla July 31. Mura Fan- - pamphlets; woods tf oil kinds; manures Selwood, is their over road. 00 it will, the stated, mortgages Shortly trip monthly active and higher; Northern Paoino up ter three o'clock he disappeare-- At five nd-- l 120,000,000 to the taxable wealth cher, aged 16. last night shot and in agricultural implements nd machin r ; 4, but the bears made a raid; Northern o'clock tho killed A. C. Jones, nonnected materials and articles for public workt, railway officials not tied jk of ti e, state. As tbe railways were al stantly Pacific receded lc, and Union Pacific a Florida Ceot'al & Peninsular ouch as railroads, tram-way- s with the and roads: Iice proplountr theit a!iconled ready Ms6f ton headquarters., tangible The markeAjJhen became fraction. For railroad. . Jy- -r ml at. nearly a year past Jones has . salted and game meats, jerked beet ex is V T estimated it with a sum Wri rolling stock, etc., steady, a shade above tl 'fewest. After been wyR attention, to Miss Fancher Jrceitf J: butter, lard, cheese: fish of all Jt'o'f tb .dyuUo np toi a )ute hour have hf0 11 o'jcWk it became .ut iv, and .prices policeto'tMi-twvnjoiiU ngir-Ahtjiarrietifl ktixK' id canned testers aud salmon Yoxirnr him.' htn' lowto bilow a I toe ) again ged point another girl. She waited on a corner oats, barley, rye, buckwheat and flour of garded aa a man of exemplary? habits j est before reached during! the session. and until bo appeared and then blew his these grains; starch maizen?, and other has been prominent in sninday Bi? Seattle Fire. At noon market was quiet and weak at brains out with a revolver. She asserts aliment) n products of corn, except corn school and church affairs. 31. the lowest. Early this that Jones has been formally intimate meal; fruits, exoept ruisius; vegetables, Seattle, Wash., July The Post says: "There are occasions morning a tire broke out in the Montana with her under a promise or marriage, hay, straw and bran; trees, plants, exBRITAIN. GREAT FROM NEWS file of and the stock when the rank livery stables, completely consuming She was immediately arrested. Public shrubj and garden seeds; tan bark. them and a saloon, a lodging house and sympathy is entirely on her side. change operators exhibit much sense as The following will be admitted on and Decline Fall at Parnell's Length three Chinese stores adjoining. George group of hysterical children, and yesterpayment of the duties stated: Corn Certain. Knocked Out. day was such an occasion. The series of Williams, a butcher, was burned to maize, 25 cents per hundred kilograms; canards which threw the whole trading London, Ju'y 31. Copyright, New death, and a negro cook and his wife reLawrence. Miss.. Julv 31. Hnavv cornmeal, 25 cents; wheat, 30 cents; had a into esticeived and loss is Dillon The York fatal Press yesterday Associated panic community injuries. Weight John Sullivan.of California, this wheat flour, fl; carriages, cars and other for a basis simply a business meeting of O'Brian's of Parnell, mated at fifty thousand. repudiations arternoon in a prize right over just over vehicles for railroads, etc. Where the bankers to draw up a petition for through a foregone conclusion, has pro the New Hampshire line, in eight rounds for free admission was not the Liverpool cotton conference. Some foundly depressed the Parnellites. Parknocked out Frank Gallagher of this obtained, 1 per cent hd valorem. .The Wheat Lower. an. bilious manufacturer of Wall street nell had hoped until the last momect to following will be admitted at a reduc Chicago, July 31. Wheat weak and town, with four ounce gloves. lies, seeing the bankers on their way out again entangle them in maneouveers for tion of 50 per cent: Marble, jasper. weaklower. lower it Opening b0?c of the conference started a story that a reunion. Their prompt and decided Chinese Pugilist. ala' as er of a kinds; glass and crystal one of them had come to grief, and Wall declarat ions as soon as they were outside ened and further declined ?4'c,then held Baltimore, July 31. Lee Binnarn, a ware, plate and window glass, and the street believed the story. This is the of the doors and their refusal to steady, advancing slightly and closing ft noted Chinese pugilist, reached town to- same silvered, etc., clay in sum and substance of the whole series of listen prison to any advances from the (fil 1c lower than the closing tigureu night on his way to New York from San titles, covered quicksilvered, roof tioles, glazed tiles; 419,000 shipyesterdav. bu.; Receipts, sensatioLB of the afternoon." fell" blow death a Parnellites like Francisco. He is stopping with Yong and pipes, st nevare, tine earthenware Noon Money easy l1' ft 2 per cent. upon that faction. Today Parnell ments, 255,000 bu. Moar, a boss Chinese mason of Balti- and p jrcelain, iron an d steel axels, tires. Fours coupon, 17; Pacific sixes, 10; telegraphed to his committee that and being shown the town by springs and wheels for carriages, rivets more, Anti-Trnst BurCentral Pacific, 30; Act. The Atchison, 30?B'; defections oa every side would not A'ong Chin Woo, a New York newspaper and washers, iron wrought, and steel in Rio Denver Grande, 13'g; make him alter his course one hair's lington, 793b; New York World: The act. of congress man who is vibiting Ting Yong Moar. fino manufactures, or those polished Northern Pacific, 20 1; Preferred, 59, breadth. He proposes on Sunday to "to protect trade and commerce against Tbe in an interview with Lee with a coating of porcelain or part of Herald, Northwestern, 3; York Central, 98J ; speak at Thurles. the strongest ecclesi- unlawful restraints and monopolies" is Binnam, the pugilistic Celestial another metal; needles, pins, knives, Oregon Navigation, G5; North American, astical centre in Ireland, probably anew necessarily limited to the scope of the will in all says probability challenge John L. razors, scissor--- , tin plate in sheets or Rock Pacific Mail, 69; Island, and to burl at defiance the of congress to "reg- Sullivan to fight lift; constitutional 32, bishops manufactured, all other common metals St. Louis & Omaha, 21; Texas Pacific, prophesy his future triumphs. To fill ulate commercepower with foreign nations and and alloys of same; furniture of all Wells Union Pacific, 39ft; Fargo Xickel Steel For Armor. up the gaps left in the committee by among the several states." Hi; of wood or metal; brushes, veget kinds Western Union, 38; 784. Ebpress, It cannot, therefore, deal with trusts deserters, syndicate is forming, aspiring 31. In view of the able bair, broom corn, willow, straw and Washington, July Parnell-Pence to found a daily paper on the or combines operating exclusively with- exhaustive trial made by the navy de other similar articles; pastes for soup, Seal Excitement. principle. One Dublin organ in the state. It is only when the trust partment with the result of demonstrat- rice flour, bread and crackers, and ali San Francisco, July 31. The steamer regaining faithful appeals to the party by its nature or in the sphere of its ope- ing the superiority of nickel steel as a mentary farnias not comprised in other and not euccumb to a stage rations extends to matters of trade be- resistant armor for naviil vessels,' he se St Paul from Ounalaska reported in- to rallybecause schedules; sausages, stuffe. meats, they lose O'Brien, but the tween the states that the federal judici- retary of the navy has contracted for mustard, sauces, pickles, jam and jel tense excitement over the sealing edict. fright stoutest now truth the penetrating ary under this act can interfere. The ten three inch protective deck platef. lies rubber mutta peroha and manufao Up to July 20 two seizures have been hearts is that their cause is nigh statute declares that any contract and made. The British schooner E. D. Marupper layers,. The relative cost tures thereof rice hulled or unbulled. will to and useless it be continue or combination in restraint of trade of these vin and the American schooner La extinct The following will be admitted at a plates compared with pure Minfa. Before the news of the close the struggle. It is thought Parnell will shall be a crime, and all concerned steel will be studied, and if satisfactory reduction of duty of twenty-fiv- e per season reached the North American soon appeal for the support of the revo- therein shall be punishable upon con- terms can be made this kind of armor cent: petroleum, refined and benzine; and abroad home at viction or lutionary partisans a tine not seal in be will Commercial they had taken 7,500 the construction of manufactured cotton, spun or twisted. by exceeding $).000, adopted The government training college bill, imprisonment not one year, the armorel cruiser New York, and and cotton goods of all kinds, woven or skins. which practieally proposes to endow two or, in the discretionexceeding of the court, by cruiser No. 12. knit, and same mixed with other vegeTo Be Released. large Catholic colleges in, Dublin and both. It is made the duty of the sevtable or animal fibre in which cotton is minor one Protestant college, has eral United States district attorneys to House of Lords. very the Salt Lake, J uly 31. Governor Thom- caused equal or greater component partand a revolt in the Cjnservative institute proceeedings in the circuit 31. The house of lords clothing exclusively of cotton; rope, as has been notified by Warden Vander-coo- k London, July however, skilfully re- courts for any violation of the act, and that the following convicts will be ranks. toBnlfour, to sitting as a committee for privileges to- cordage and tnineof all kinds, Bhoe a . plan sorted provide capital for private persons injured by such combi- day decided the remarkable and historic blacking and varnishes, soap, perfumery, released in August: from funds at th9 disposal of nations are also embowered to sue in the claim. The house decided that medicine and drugs, stearine and tal John Hickman, from First district, colleges board. The same the same tribunals for treble the Berkeley the Irish Educational Randall" Mowbray Thomas Berkeley had low manufactured in candles, paper for sentenced October 1, 1890, for forgery. be bill can therefore postponed amount of the damage done thereby. E. A. Holbrook, from Third district, established hia claim to the honors ar.d printing, for decorating rooms, of wood Wm. O'Brien was finally adjudicated While the act is now more than a year dignities of Earl of, Berkeley and or straw for wrapping or packing, bags sentenced October 1, 1880, for arson, one bankrupt today at the instance of Lord old, prosecutions under it are almost, if Viscount Dursley. The claimant and boxes for same, sand paper and year; sentence expires August 1. He will come to London on not entirely Unknown. R. Woolf, from First district, sen- Salisbury. that the nw'e legitimate lsue cf paste board, leather and skins dressed, I certainly seems as if in the various the fifth earl of Berkeley, who died in burnished or japanned of all kinds, in tenced October 1, 1890, for house break- Monday to try and arrange a conference with Parnell and McCarthy in regard to railway combinations and the oil and 1S10, was extinct, and that he, as the cluding sole leather for belting, boots ing; sentence expires August 4. Thomas Jones, First district, sen- the Paris fund. McCarthy, at the in- glassware and other trusts, extending in eldest mile heir of the fourth earl, was and shoes, trunks, valises, and other similar articles in whole or part tenced March 19. 1891, six months, for stance of Parnell, already agrees to tbe their operations over a large Brea of entitled to the pearage in qu i d. house breaking; sentence expires Aug- withdrawal of 5,000 pounds to meet the the union, their was ample field for inharness and saddlery leather; Opposed to this claim wis the claim of when the incurred legal expenditures ust 21. watches and clocks, carriages. It is quiry and action by the law officers of of Fr.mcis William Fitzharding Berkeunited. Whatever O'Brien's the government Tbe federal statute ley, B.iron Fitzharding, who asserted understood that flour which, on its party was plan may be, there is small hope that and the various state anti trust acts, if that the fifth earl of Berkeley married a from tbe United States has Noble Will Not Resign. Parnell will assent to the release of the vigorously enforced, would make the life woman named Mary Cole in 1785 but favored wi'h drawbacks, shall not Washington, July 31. Acting Secre- fund unless he shall be permitted to of the trust short and f uli of sorrow. acting under advices a further marriage eh are in the foregoing reduction of duty. tary Chandler of the interior depart- control its disposal. His personal emceremony was performed in 1790. Sub- A provisional arrangement as set forth ment stated very positively that the re- barrassment does not The Zulu Woman in Petticoats. appear to have sequent to the death of tho fifth earl a in a transitory schedule shall come to an circulated had been which port again He has been relieved by his marriage. question arose as to the legitimacy of end July 1, 1892, and be substituted by that Secretary Noble had tendered his made an Cincinnati The Gazette: Commercial claim extraordinary against prior to the record of the a definite arrangement outlined above. resignation was untrue. He said it was Capt. O'Shea for 3,000 pounds advanced chastity of the Zulu women is prover- the issue born marriage and tbe house of lords in 1811 Correspondence preceding the promusimply a revival of the previous rumors to him between September 1889 and No- bial and any infraction of it in their decided that the eldest son, who was lgation of the treaty was begun by Secrewhich had been denied by the secretary vember 1890 partly during the period native Btate is in 1876 was not entitled to the suc- tary Blaine, who, January 3rd last, himself. punished with Draconian born of the divorce proceedings. Capt O'Shea cession. transmitted a copy of our tariff law to Cape May, July 31. The reported denies the debt. stand calmly Curious disclosures severity. The young girls The decision given today upholds the Senor Guanes, the Spanish minister, reresignation from the cabinet of Secre- are expected on Mr. Parnell's attempt before one naked, innocent and not in 181L consequently questing that the attention of his govdecision given tary Noble is emphatically denied this to prove the claim. ashamed. One of the first steps at- Berkeley will hereafter be a peer of the ernment be called to it with a view to. morning by Secretary Halford on behalf of commercial relaof tbe president. Halford said: "There tending her conversion is to induce ber realm. The house directed t' at Baron the adjustment A Franco Russian Alliance. tions between the two countries on to put on a petticoat and with a petti- Fitzharding be is not a word of truth in it. Secretary the permanent basis of reciprocity Noble bas not resigned and so far .is the London, July 31. The Times St. coat Bhe frequently puts on the worst To National Banks. he form of female vice. For the first time profitable alike to both. In the course says correspondent president knows has no intention of Petersburg Washington, July 31. Comptroller of of further correspondence the Spanis'i learns from high authority that the fol- she is taught to realize the meaning of doing so." See yonder two white robed the currency, Lacey, has prepared and government submits to the consideralowing various "purparlers" between indecency. A Naval Contract. Baron Mohenheim, the Russian minis- girls in the vicinity of a mission station. will tomorrow send out a circular to all tion of the United States government national banks suggesting prompt action serious iujuries occasioned to the tobaoc Washington, Jvly 31. Secretary ter at Paris, and the French government At a distance I take them for European on the part of those banks that have a production of Cuba and Porto Rico in Cervais children, but as I approach I discover that Admiral Tracy has finally decided to award the authorities, per cent consequence of an increase of the duties contract for building Cruiser No. 12 to brought with him to Russia a draft of them to be native converts, no longer of circulation secured by i1 to secure the continuation and cherishes a hope that the president Gramp & Sonsof Philadelphia. although the conditions of a treaty alliance guileless simplicity, but mincing, ogling bonds either Russia and smirking and in France the Bath Iron works of Maine are the between true llaymarket of these bonds or deposit other bonds in will recommend to Congress a reduction of duty 02 the t .bac.'o of the s.ud islands their pl:icc. o this for lowest bidders. 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