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Show ' loy-- ! not permit the Authorities of the Church, for. the ia wicked And when It comes to to Go Above ia the It or as of the question. Saints, alty, approval disapproval to marry a man wno aireauy o THE EVENING NEWS: ted to Ana use west national out currency the the ioiiows: wife. We purpose carrying mat-terbe in will and of4 President thft "all yon expenses, other your La pay God and, this Brlgham Young, will of suited in a minute. The laws In rela which may God enable us to do. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y And tion to currency are not enforced upon his OEOKGE Q. CJtXKOJf, Ameo.l Smith A. first, :. Saints, George EDITOR AND rUBUSHXR. 'l"be bongregatlon Joined with tbe Daniel H. swells his aecon d counselor. our neighbors: but we have sustained we choir la singing- the hymn on page ICO, Orion Hyde, President of the Quorum the laws for tne lana Ana noisteu sur and breeze. "We thank Thee. U uod. for a of the Twelve Apostles, and Orson Pratt, National flag to the rounded and defended it wun sirong OefeAer I.1MA. sen., John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff; arnu Prophet" rriaay. and wiUlnsr' hands. We have sum ten Conference adjourned till turn Know. Franklin D. Itlchards. Geonre been to Washington and asked for ad Into the Union, time and again. Brig bam Yean 9, Jun - mission Prayer by Bishop E. D. Woolley. - Q. Cannon, -- We now And been treated. have IT. Uaxrlngcoldly Smith, oseph SEMIANNUAL TIIIIITY-MTI- I Friday, 10 sum. jton, members or mo sam vuuuui.. aak- -' tTe!l.us reason?." We want s Conference-wacalled to order John Smith, Patriarch of the Church. to be a State in.the The this Union, or want to by President lirigbam Young. CONFERENCE. John W. Young, President of this know the reason we axe refused. (Great ? v TbeTabernacle choir sang the hymn Stake or Zt on, and Georre-Wallace ciioerrng tne and Joha T. Calne his counselors. commencing "Come ye that Iove , Lord.? William XUldlngtonJobn !. Blythe, .Wil3 Thursday, p.m. offered nj by Elder e,was Pray O. Spencer i Claudius V. Spen Howard Presis: ; v . - 1 -- to-morr- ow. and-Alber- t- B. . Meetir g was called to order by ford Woodruff. Tabernacle choir ianff A glee d, dent IJriehsm Youm. TheTabernade The "WskeiEolian Lyre." Choir mqs the hymn on page C. Rich said, It is Elder Charles "Srwt ia thev Work, cay UoJ, my an Inestimable blessing to live under the immediate direction of the Al King." be Prsver by Etder 'Samuel Vi Rich mighty. It Is a blessing that might 11 en whole loved the world, by " they ards. were willing to receive it. The, Lord Slater Careless sang "Utile Footstepe," hae never required anything of us only what would tend to our salvation. The the choir Joining In the chorus. live is under which' we Oar dispensation "Elder Orson Pratt. spoke. ' dispensadifferent all from previous Fathers who framed the Constitution tions. We are required no w to build up of oar Country, Incorporated in it tbat the Kingdom of God permanently upon to all people dwelling under this Govern- the earth,1 If we were to undertake we an for individual bouse a build ment should have the Inalienable right should expect Uiat the person for wiiom to worship God according to the dic- the bouse was to be built would dictate as to how H should be constructed. So tates of their own conscience. Moslac law, under the It Is ia regard to the Kingdom of God. time, thoae who broke the Sabbath were put There are people who are not willing to death. Although the Constitution that righteousness should be established does not admit that we should Inflict on the earth, in is is cot our feeling; there (is much room for us to im such a penalty, yet we hare the Priviwo yet If Sabbath the of keeping prove and become united. We have the lege same opportunity of becoming so as the choose. God crested man and gave him laws people oft Jt.nocn, or anyotner people to govern him, and gave unto him a that ever lived on tbe earth. We should help-meealso, that the earth might be careful how we find fault with the teem with inhabitants. In men and servants of God or any principle that He women God implanted the imperishable has revealed. I feel thankful that I the other, lived In the days of the Prophet Joseph, principle of love one towards be accom- that I associated 'with him and "heard that thla great object might to laws regulate tho principles which he taught. I am plished, lie a!jo gave that love; lie gave the law of marriage. also thankful that I live in the day of was the first kind .President! xoucg. -- x can tesury that he Marriage for eternity of union of the sexes that we have any has carried out tho principles taught by and XhatGod hae been with the knowledge of. Adam and Eve were eternal beings, therefore, when God Joseph, . the present time, poepleupjtQ Ietus gave Eve unto Adam, be gave her as an be dictated continually by the Spirit of eternal wife. Death, in consequence of inspiration. That we may do so, is my the fall, tore asunder those two who id the name of Jesus. Amen. bed been united, bat the Lord bed pro prayer, Fishburn's Choir sang "O Brother Tided a plan of redemption by which Zlon forever." Elder Ebastus Snow addressed the they would be restored to each other. That la the true order of marriage, but Conference. The Savior said "Seek ye men bjtre departed from that order. first the kingdom of God and its right We never hear In the present age eeusness, and all other things shall be men speak of marriage for eternity. added unto you." If we keep In mind for the brief space continually the object for which we are Tbey marry which mortality Jaats enly. gathered together, and not give way to during How is It in the resurrection? does a sordid selfishness, we will attain the man come forth possessing all the object we had In view when we first attributes of manhood and woman all connected ourselves with the Church of the attrlbutee of womanhood?If the same Christ. If the priesthood were all delove existed before and since the fall, termined jto support the kingdom of God will it exist in the future? God has and defend its interests, the servants of ordained that the highest order of be- God would have but little difficulty In ings shall dwell In the capacity of leading the people; bnt as yet the tares families, having the power to Increase continue the wheat. Great efforts and bring forth immutat intelligence. have beenamong made to cause a combination of effort lnourmercbandlxlng.manufactur-in- g WhentheBainUoftheMostHIghcome forth on -- the morning, of. the resurand other interests. The results thns rection, they shall possess all the at- far have been exceedingly gratifying. tributes of love and friendship which Yet there are many who are fool lan to step aside for the sake of a they possess here, only more Intensified, and with far greater capacity to Jive in enough few dimes from the wise policy sought the position of husband and wife.. There to be universally adopted among us. are others who have not attained to that Such are blind; they allow a few dolglorious position, and have not the lars to stand between them and salvaprivilege of increasing their posterity tion in the kingdom of God. We shoo Id of eternity; such have learn the difference between our through all ageea fullness of glory. not attained to friend and ear enemies. Instead of For tbe benefit of strangers I will say Importing manufactured goods we ought that God's eople In all ages have gen- to import labor-savin- g machinery, and erally been poljgamUta.GodThis was the if we have not yet learned to supply case with Abraham. approbated ourselves with all the raw material we bis taking more wives than one. The need, 1st us Import-wha- t we need of .Lord permitted Jacob to take four liv- that until we can produce It ourselves. ing, legal wives, and to show that He Let us, however, increase the approved of his having a plurality of raw material, let ns increase necessary the wool, wives, lie listened to tbe prayer of Ja- the flax, the. silk and other 'material. cob's second wife, Just as be would have Instead of our wives and our daughters done to the first. The privileges or she parading the streets, decked in 'the first-bor- n were conferred upon Joseph fanciful, ridiculous articles of dress that the son of tbe second wife. In tbe days are Imported from abroad, It would nf Moms polygamy was approved or by be much more gratifying to see them God; for Alettes, fcimaeir. uaa two wives engaged in some useful occupation at If tbe ideas of tbe people of the present home.' Salt Lake City excels every age were correct, how could Moses have ether city or settlement In this Territory' dared to go upon Mount Btnat and con for thoee evllay and the sooner they are verse writh the Almighty himself. The abolished the better. I, was one ofLord not only approbates the wives o founders of this city And one of; the the thoee who have obeyed polygamy, bu first two who see fWt on this soli, therealso blesses their Doeteritr. In anolen fore I claim tbe of speaklne times the Iiord provided a 'law for the my sentiments Inprivilege to these mat regard of Keeping lamlly Inheritances ters. Amea. fnurpose the family line and not allow them Bro.Fisbburn's choir the anthem to go to strangers. When a man died enuuea, "i win nit upsang mine eyes to en-title- I In-ancie- t, . j -- j - Emanuel Id. Murphy, Thomas E. Jere my, George W., Thatcher,. jUharlea o. Kimball. Joseph XBarfoot. Samuel W. Richards. .Katbaniel ' 11. Felt. John H. Bumel!, Miner G. lAtwoodi Hamp ton S. Beaue, Wm. TXiorn, UJmlck B. McKean, Huntington, and Theodore membere of thelllfirh Council. John Young, President of the High Priests Quorum, Edwin D .Woolley and Samuel W. Illcharas his counselors. Joseph Young, President of the first Levi WJ Hancock, sHehry Harrimati, Albert P. Bockwood. Horace ti. El- dredge, Jacob Gatee, and John Van Cott, membere of the first seven Presi dents of the Seventies, y Edward Hunter, Presiding Bishop. Leonard W. Hardy and Jesse C. Little, his counselors, if they will keep the Word of Wisdom." Benjamin L. Peart. President of the Elders' .Quorum,. Edward Davis and Ablnadi Pratt, his Counselors. Samuel G. Ladd, President of the Priests' Quorum; Robert Price and Wm. McLaughlin, his counselors. Adam Spiers, President of the Teach ers' Quorum; Henry I. Doremus a Martin Lenzl, his counselors. James Leach, President of the Deacon's Quorum; Peter Johnson ami Cbas. b. Cram his counselors. , for Brlgham Young, Trustee-- ! the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y bam tii. Trumaa O. Angell. Architect for the Church. Daniel H. Wells, Superintendent of Public Works. Brlgham Young, President of the Per .Emigration Fund to gatber tne petualGeorse A. Smith. Daniel H.Wells, poor: ami Edward Hunter his assistants for said fund. George A. 8mlth. Historian and Gen eral Churoh Reooreder. and 1 Wilford WoodrulT. his assistant: The votes In favor of sustaining the Authorities were unanimous. . : n-Tr- ust , . srarcn or the nov. geouoe a. MK1TU, President of the Territorial LcgU'ative Council, delivered at the Mau Meeting 0 the VUlxentof Utah, Oct.. 7, 18C3. Barnett'a Ooooalne for tbe Hair la nneqnaUed. TVt FUxg Boa ton. . a BarneU'a Florlmel la really wonderfal per- - fame. Bartord Courant. XlOlTslK AT TOWWAstHll tt&ZTJaXS UnlUeU to marry. - Tbsy are York Mlaa K. O 8chutU,Jew AJfrea WotDerlll. Philadelphia J AwRogers. Waahlngtoei n xvayraona. Kew ioik Jean p. 8sb Franetseo 1 DrTO A. w sre aoa lady, city C J Ool E Wrght, Omaha Ilev 8N Aperby.'Vraw'Tojs: Jaa Li XUdciy. ualllmore T Sherlock and lady. Cincinnati B GimtabSMUt and laay. OaTton B mrmoor ana lamuy, viievetana O w ltea.New Oileana M 8 Dowdcn, Lexlngton Tbeo Boss, Norwlcn K D ramaworth ana.ramuy, naauviu Mr Barker, II K Peral os, Houston. Texas ii D Wlnebeil. --Cincinnati 1 -- k-jWCaitar,.C II Babcocr, Brooaijn ueeo. v xoragsmacl O Tbomaa. Oindon.ai.1 . .' " C H Crane, cnicgo Tennessee ,! It Browrxe, James Dal lord and lady, Cincinnati , Amos Bath bone, Michigan , Morton . " OB aiMi iaay, v umutw 8 w M Caadey 8 H Harris, New Haven T Botaford O O Jackson JT W Rmlth, Waterbary a " OrU,na vw vi , Km Darnell's KsllUton for the Complexion it wr Tav.m Havana , Smith. ' ' ateadily growiDa; In the eaUmaUon of ladles as John Put nui, as pin. It beeomes;morf generally used. BurDett'snavorlna; KxtraeU to be obtained XDxttl must be demanded.' Toof anbterfoge navora are plenty. Logao, Cahe Co..Kmma Louise, dangbter WhtfAmWa Jtrtba Rmedr. In no case of OXAt Charles and Lace lie Penrose, aged 2 weeks. purely Astbmstle character has it ialleJ. Thla la HiRrt Wo Such Wokd as FailI" tra la nslng Doolej'a Chetmieal YeaM- HEUJ ' ADVERTlSEr.lEHTS, absolutely 'JBh&ino nneden. tor so Is line oonbaavIon of tbe logredlenU entering Into Its manu factare, that good blsealts, rolls, or pastry, both . eir. sii-viais- , light and nutritions, can be made every time. It ia always already, always reliable,orand re ordl quires but balf tbe quantity of those nary mannfactare.aad Is, eonaeqaently. cheap 111111 er. For sale In packages to meet the wan La of ST-V? all, by grocers generally. of eUisens Wakbaktii Dkkss for aale. The of all the on In g now In are thla Territory poeneaslon from the enjoyrights and privileges accralngHomeatead Laws, and ment or the and hereafter all tranalera of tltlea to land will have to be efleoted by iaeaoa eT Warrantee Deeds, lnatead of the Qalt Claim Trsnafer Deeds heretofore uaed. In view of tbe demand Castings, for such document, we wish to Inform the public tbat we have them on hand, at this office, In legal form, and are prepared to aell them 19tk, WARD. Fivo Blocks North of alngty, or otherwise, at very low rates, to ault trie Tabernacle, on the Telegraph line. ' purchaser. . trre wii. CM & MCDIOIST Tuna and Boring, Xpawlng, Plans, and Specifications, Pre-empti-on Tito attention of C onfer. etc. Brass ence Visitors is called lo tie w 2T1-1W; HAmiOTH STOCK in tht w BaaaBassaBSswaMpaBBSSsawaasasBwaBaBBBwajBBW yHJor'eyery other, preacrjpUon. Jxas disap pointed expectaUon, in caaea where the ayatem la eufferlng from tbe effeeia or mineral medi- 15 KEWABD! , ISth Ward, da InctbantKbtof the 7th InsU. a I SOWOrttl neck, dragging about eighteen Inches 01 tive apparatus, qalet.tbe nerves, and arrest tbe bis chain. The nnder will please return nlm to action of the poison upon the secretive organs my realdeDce and receive tbe above reward. 271-- tr JOHN W. TOUXO, and taebJoottr ; , f cines, tbe. jpowerful vegetable oorrectlve JZetl JmekH BitUri will restore the tone of the diges- X " CD SF t m MlJIiE Fouirjpx HjEBCAlfTIXE HAVE a BAY HORS MTJLE, branded JF (Joined J a on leit thigh. Zseae and Mamngm. ..If. ft. (Xaurton dt J., T. Oodrtm W. T. liarrli'. Treanarer, T. Williams Prompter. Leader ox he Orchestra, Geo. Caret JOHW MORGAN, Mill creek: Poan keeper. XTl-- 1 LOST the-20t- THE GREAT EJIGUSH TRAGEOIAIf, lEIIr WARIER Appearlog on thla occasion as torial existence, ntAtiTM of the h sririoc Information, oollge by restoring her. tO Mrs. UE.W. TJkA"!) ALJS. a&tttWard. dS bnt tne Territory are are now forming a Club and will dellrer WE at aoj address in the Territory, theae ?y Bnibs foe rail pumtlog, at the folio wing rates: HYACINTHS, ekmble, from ALJie par doaan -- ; is.K nt law-abidi- ne ""OCT; 8, Will be presented Toblns' Glorious Comedy. Proprietor of PACTITIITrO, and to make I House Saloon,' the-Reve- re all tZieir' Jnrcrtniem in the 1 Jfr HTEI. WARITETti In addition towi LA.QKR BKER OY8TKHA alias AtlNIE LCKIlAUT CALVES' TONGUE. ' PIG'S FEJEr." CIGARS. . m- aaBBBBBaaaasaBBBwBSB Bake Aranis Jaiiamuu. v it J s""BasS) ' - Maaaaavsa mm vva tm vri aayaa m"JkJt bp BLs aa xiu m m m ava. m ar. tpe- - tnritod. to examine .eve rune, FRIDAY, - Stores through- - Co-opcm- tiv Tnlipsr SEtrffunrnsr&cr Hyariirti ESTbTltUa X GREAT COMEDYTJIGHT JlXlBHIKDLE OOW, with whfU la the face. branded J H Babt on on of her horns. u on one or nr ataes. ae cot away rrom JLJlST riGULT BUT ONE ofl sua Ward. The finder will the herd In or this - ef TIOJT. - of petition; and they 'had a right, peace eo Citizen Sangfroid. SNOWDROPS, Z CBOCUSK. SO to to re for the Assemble, ably " l.OO petition ASPARAGUS. 100. per dress of grievances; and they assembled Sflss AirSIE LOCKniBT Also SEEDS for Fall planting--. Some GERA Aa NIUM and two OLHAHDEttti on band for sale Jollanna and Pauline in Convention, and by Constitution and amiAT clt. onus rar aTSXATTXIETra, TiTbto Tgns v ;FUIAEH v. Memorial petitioned the Congress of the JLj d2CS Xeaeret liewa" Offlee. United States to terminate their Terri- nl-wl- th nt 'f DuIxg which they considered a grievance, and admit them as a State. We have made good , roads iptO the mountains, mbothed down the5 rugged face of nature and maintained publlo peace, almost entirely at our own expense. We have been troubled as a Territory ns, and, on taanxocca3ion8,hotfle to our interest, and whose main object has been to hinder our progress rather tban it. 3 TheJwell-knowand. unirexsal eeriti-meof order, and the dis position of the people have been such tbatthey have ruled andgoverned themselves; andl so far as their progress ii concerqedL bsy; continue str&lgbtforv ward in the discharge of their duties, notwithstanding the acts or any persoj or persons, to hinder.. them .therein. The bold and daring: men who, lnobe dlence to the laws of their country and the rights or tbelr race; venture Into the centre of a hostile. And barrenidesertj inhabited for thousands'of milef by no thing and(wlld beasU; and by skill, energy . perseverance, thrift progress end good order establish in one hundred' and fifty titles, towns' Ho lice1 It State, who decided that It was a form is Conference A The BUte of Arkansas formed Us Con stitution 'and State Government under the authority of an act of the Territorial Legislature, without an enabling act from Congress. The question was raised whether this was not an act of edition or rebellion, And it was referred to Gen. Jackson, then President of the United aidin-developLn- g n r r r x ill ,v- - , j, - 2lrs.J0areZesm Favorite Ballad M1BB CUTE A2flT DANCE PerfofaTanea to ermmnoaPwrih ti4ceamt Coatue Drama, 1a h Act, enUtiedJ , n. DELICATE GROUND or, Paris MrmriToar Cltlren Sangfroid. niel Warner Mfaa Annie Iioekhart r J?&milir3 xrizlilnff to pur-- DRUGGISTS "&c APOTHECARIES, Dealers l in Toilet, and Fancy ECHO "CITY, TJTAH. . w At Cewatrx ' i d2C9 ; Goods, are invited to wialt With Gaxla Xtatea. f m j. iTETAlIi Fine . 0TOBE, rrithout leavlDg Issue, the brother o the Hills." was to the deceased husband required President BniOifAxYoUNcl delivered AH. S'l J i . t i:U marry the wife of his brother. The an interesting discourse, which was re were Israel of and AND SOUTHS DROWNS. plete with rich. Instruction can frophet one kings smppiled 'Ma'aajj.!. wnerotliey of the latter David, was variety of of tn Imnortanra treat topics called by God 'a man afjer Ills own all Interested in n t frTT kniwiuauw at thelmtldlog up of JUe heart. Before David was exalted to the kingdom of God. "A synopahi oftbe throne of Israel the .Lord gave him aucourse woaiu convey but an Jo ade ' 13 YASS t,0?TDOrT eight wives, and even then the luea or it. verbatim report POIlTEIi; Lord did not think he had a euffl- - quate ue A nnOL'S SCOTCH AX.Ev and puuiiaueo. suuiujr oent number of wives, for He after win Conference D.ml till 2 adjourned wards gave unto him all of Baul' The Tabernacle Choir sang the n'ymn wives. Afterward.yDavld transgressed, on page r'1 Wriraaghtat commencing 'The towers but his crime, did cot consist In his or Zlon soon shall H.. O. CLAWQON, rise." buu vtnacs col Btrfckiouieuia, organize Salt Lake BiHiard RoomI being a polygamlst; it was because he Prayer .by Elder George JB Wallace. leges, schools, Jsnd. every pther Instltu i had taken another man's wife, thus H e'llilHZl. tlon for tbe welfare And' advancement i I XA.!datnV Twop.mV or a committing In adultery. This was an L. 'oommumtya to order L- P abomination the sight of tbe Isord. f Meetlujr Was called FOU OCTOBJBl$180o: . watersreclaiming-mountain the turning .i"5(. v omun. xne I f Solomon had been a bastard, asm an v iaen ueo. v Tabernacls streams to Irrigate the desert and make tt on the su would us unoir bave sang be noose, would ueople page seventy bymri as me rose: maintainingB "Glorious things are u: blossom not have been permitted to enter the nine, ci nnenclpg m Kin Boots.;- - Pecs SftYlA order and .or ill? harmony every where---- , i.ft J , j j kj Eeace, rightfto the eonaregailou of the Lord, even unto suniroXZlon i 1 of privilege jrovern-ine tenin generation instead of tbat be 1'rayer by tlder Franklin D. Rich. Ingr the land they bare . Nailed. 6.50 ,1 ii i tm. :iui reclalhieJ. .. r tn rnj s?t r" was exalted to be King over Israel. arus. as we American have the cltixens, Many who eppos tbe principle of, tx- - The Tabernacle Choir sans; the anthem to knock at the door orConirreaaright and lygamy appeal to the Hook of- - Mormon commencing MHow,bcautlul upon the sy, our tarn; let cs in ,4 hat we . M "Itjs .rSeVd, 7.50 to 18 00 . to support them, in their position, but. mountains.' ' , i have a voice In , tbe making, oT tha i may as Elder Gsxx CaXXOX God thm IheJ saldIJ record! nresentfri .1 tit Q. ta although ' laws the imposing of the taxes. And .3io to 5.0 o ; iioox ouacoo, watusvid ana boiomon names of the following brethren UTra in the InGovernment jSi of the countrv fn were guilty of abomlnatWioa, thoae abo USnt SS-SQnrt ''j. j Shoes "j.-jo ww wbieh so teres t: laree hare DDS mination a did Dot consist la their hav addition to those who have already been We have not been fosteredanbvinthe nr. t e f Nailed . 2.25 ing a number of wives whom tby bad presented to the Conference: ? ? I of we but pur have done Government; .4j,'r, i .... . obtained legally, bur becaute they had JohflTTUnssriL Brlaham Cilr j tvr Las mx.t.a. been all done that by our own In j Pegged i In 1 532, the Arich O Browsr, lUebmond 3 4 2 taken some illegally. 'Ui'aCiwI UU to 4.03 s r - dustry; and we have a constitutional Orandlson to a stated BaymondVKsysvmo number of Prophet Josepheven right ttf admton into tne TTdiotvaa a. MONDAY -. at that early dav J acob E it Jewed 3.50 to 5.03 the Saints that and Coocrtis has'ne tocsUtotiod 1 8uts; Terry, BockvUle, Kane Co Wnrnene' he had enquired of the Lord concerning e assess al right td reXuae us. . J.n i l SiUll wpw, vxiora, cache Co the Lord had in "mppsi polygamy, and that at Alavbe. William rtarrr O the tnatiar. OxfordI lielson. rw?h formed him that It was a tfue principle, Bishop John B Fairbanks; Parsoniin ,f.ll. v ' 4" rarmerthan soma.woaia. Ad Dlnlon. i but tbe proper time to' practice, it bad Zscharlah B Becker, Sen.- - Parowan a a notion, tradition may cause them to .women. not yet come. ' Whea the time arrived Daniel McBao, 11th wsxoT hoes . . act Lnt?u wrongfallj; but If they act rightly, uatp5.C3 for tne practice or mac principle It was rorord Beese. 17thwani there be will a woteSpassed vnanimogs WdII Rm1 Inrrtnn revealed to tbe Prophet Joseph. Tbe fA.l T1. . tn both Houses 'and ermroved Enr tha MIL ..:,-?':i5tI;';ea'r revelation was given in IS 43. Thai-rev-. 1 SOLE LEATHER Prssldeoi, to admit ,Utah as A fcitats. fJJI EIEMaDTEI i25 XSOOD !1' Tanner. 14th ward 13 lb. elation baa long been published to the Nathan per Is 111 ."What they ought to-- do. Ko world. If tbe inhabitants of the earth William H Wsiton,Bmmttful Tlf . HARNESS . IJO.O-.more citizens done have for ,;v45: ' were all righteous, and the number of Ilosiah Kilburn, BounUful V. ''' nnm. II their we have. We than have country u so males and females were exactly, equal, Tbe following brethren were aJaa re made the desert bloom as the rose; made a uAiMy aim gjyi & & Og pnfULt there would be no neeaalty for practic- sented to the Cooferecce as being: called smiling towns and cities where nothing The law qf compul- to JTO OU -- missions to tha JUndaioh bat, the Indian , ing this principle. and wild beast jrevioos t r 1.1 i'r J i" f . m. - iyprotrledj We have the moat 3D sory celibacy and monogamy, .which Islands: .i. f ja . .1 perfect 7 emanated from old Rome, has mads a ; James Hawkins. Will lata K1d social be can order that found ... Anygreat Inequality ol the sexes. Statistics . where. '1 - i litisOn motion It was unanl of various parts show a large preponderThere is more te ace. more order and Mini's u. ance of females over males. What Is to by the Coo fIrenes, tHat these brethren better i o 4im cuii ituiUij 13 ULJ OF "CEO regulated society In' all our set be done with the surplus feniales? forln be sustained by the- faith and TkTwwmrm tiements n than .14. .. rt,;.n I r ., . :.K-1 dnrnkenneSTl those places laws have been passed to of th.8lnU.v y s) havl less world. We , 10 QALT LAKH CITY. the effect that they shall not be per? less disordsr cad of Anything that I i.'HX lw irr uzvot 1 ' 'rOTot;! : .... . e A 5 2 bnt-aavag- i V '.- Ie es - ;-'- a . tbe-soi- h - a ; -- of-the m j. . ..L . " .,: ? I M- . ' th2 .a z PRICE LIST 5 a ErenlnK.,. To-morro- wj 2-- I i new t tic- - x , is , - ;jj fc . v t a - X . ai ww J ww -- - wwwg. t , NEXT! SaVeiJ aJ -- 20 J M- W lll - f J& j??; MM r ' A-a.-Btii'A-- i '. 1 : , - i ! B 1 mKZ-m- , . III . ,T I mm- v.. ' v : ,,v74lM!i.; I : j- CCG7" fcc i -- 4 i i : 'I'. |