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Show EVENING-NEW- S; THE z.c.n.i.coLur.in. Destrotxo bt Fire. We learn from Jacob. No monogamist will want to go how Brother FWJ Toungsrho It How" Is town,' in there; and thla being the case,, that on Saturday, the &xulL, Bishop "3Tm . can a monogmist ever get merer adu, - lift further, men ror women ?who-Under F. Littlewood's new house In Newton, their this orlnclpU. srofcaapalnsk Cache Co was destroyed' by Ura.-Th- e the government of Godrwlil neyer get BJshcp, by his untiring - Industry, had, Into that city. May UOdneiDUStogain erected a fine log house, 13 x M feet, on admittance there," is my prayer. Amen. tui terr sum. to Meeting. adjourned Story and .a half high; another week's morrow. ..fbrhablia-Uowork would have made it ready The choir. Joined by the congregation, The mason, had just finished the the hymn on page 325," commencchimney, and upon trying it, to' see If it sang would araw bolore laying the hearth, the ing "Praise to the Man who cemmnned w . fire caught in the dry grass tinder the floor, with Jehovah." -- PRICE - LIST 3DX: " , OftWr lsaa. LOCAL AND OTHER HATTERS. -- !T2 e Iff' mT1 Tho ThearcVas crowded the representation of wltne Uit oreninto DelUt iroand" and tho "Honeymoon." and all efforts to the flames ' extinguish Mr. Warner la most excellent In comedy, - -. In rain. proved earn a name in the ami would undoubtedly Bros. Stoddard and Aalem. of Welbrville, a a comed'an, did he not who have lately moved their saw mill to rnkof famo In tragedy. MUs Lock-- u Newton, with several men, were stopping excel v i;r at!y clothes, sevMr. at the house, and theirallbed irt plaveU with bor accustomed tasto, their coats, the eral of suits clothing, Marirotti wu considerable aa the Moc arvaluable other stove And xnany Bishop's Mr. and la the iako Honeymoon." Is loss estimated The were consumed. ticles Graham did wolt a "Alphonae" In "Deli-.,,- t, at $1200. lirounJ." Mrs. Carole sang Tho brethren of Newton and Clarkston, "Wo were sorry two favorite air. In their names with ht?aJ of the slcknesi of MUs CHve, which almost to a man, pre tl various they figures, showing how sorrywould pfcvpntM ber giving the fancy dance for felt and as an indication of what each was announced. to help to build another house. Upon "Hamlet; Mr. Warner In the do the Bishop curat following Monday the Madame as Scheller role, Ophelia," meoced house tlt., a rock to erect upon the ,. Lock hart aa the "Queen," and Mr. same ground wbero the other stood. llamlef'will j.(,,) f.Uowcd 'Smiths and Browns." by Bio OaoAW. The repuBlowixo Charles Bra. Moore, for his mastof Monday tation t'tMPLiMEjiTABr IlKXKriT. blower-ln-chiof the as erly" performance Kvouiiu Mr. Warner will take the com pi wideso Is and excellent I benefit, tended to b tit by our lead- Tabernacle Ortran, out of the is all that question. rivalry ing citizen, on which occasion, the fine old spread achievements during the present ConIlls ' A New Way.to Pay Old DebtV'wIll fW.ty. added to the excellence of the tm presented, Mr. Warner appearing In ference have all established, and faalready reputation of "Sir titles Overreach." must acknowledge that, the dl though W Kretchrter on occasion House the ho tlx that and responsibilities of "running the will le filial to Its utmost capacity so as to culties have been largely augmented church organ" u respond in some manner with the ablli- he Is fully equal to tho task' and of late, ti" of the artist. is the prince of organ blowers. a of the We had VtiHuoxxv. pleasuro Ma.da.xk Scuellxr. We understand rVA from Mr. B. A. M. FroUeth.one that this popular lyrio artiste Is engaged at Sean-wu- k k( tho Associate Editors of the our Theatro for aix nights only, commenc(New York) JVtV who is at proing on Wednesday evening next. This lan t sojourning in our city. will doubtless be satisfactory to the t is published at many friends of very Tho HcamdinavUk Madame Scheller who York, in the Danish. Swedish and have expressed a desire to see her on our Norwegian lanttnage. Copies of tho paper boards once more before her departure for be obtained at the News Dttpot of Mr. California. ii. Head e, west of the Theatre, and at "Jcxxs riPES." Messrs. Clawson & lr. Samuel Johnson's, on Second South Main street, where alio Cainc, Managers of tho Theatre, hare made :ret, near names will be received. arrangements with "Jcema Pipes," the cel Mr. Froneith can be seeu at the Kovcre ebrated comlo lecturer, singer and carlca- toriat, who on Tuesday evening will give Tho his yery laugnablo entertainment entitled. Ml Hir1 A.T the CoxrKitK.xcE. tho Conference thus Drafting About." All who want to have dUeourses at lew hours genuine run and enjoyment and ashould attend on that occasion, his only f.r, on Celestial Marrlajro, Political Domestic Keonotny, etc., have been replete appearance in this city. with instruction and attraction, and will by tho thousands of le lori; remembered Another char-nVuvi- lv jn.h.-h-- Tn-u4- bt tei ef - to-d- ay D-Jtil- y J-i- v N-'.- . sub-..Tite- r's cx-lU- nt coiiifreiratadSarut. in ue Semi-annu- Thirtv-nint- h great feature Confer-e- n al TDIRTMINTH co -- st ay. to-da- y. CoMrLUKITABT FaXUTWKLX. BEXXTTT ro Nail. Wabs jcb. The following corres pondenco speaks for itselfl Salt Lake Cmr, Oct. 8th, 1S09. Warner. Esq.: Sir: We are anxious, before you leave the city, to give you some tangible rroor or the nigh estimation In which we . Lit Qoia you as an actor ana as a gentleman. You have certainly, both on and off the made upon tho people In this city the moat favorable Impression, and we are sure that In other land a brilliant career awaits yon. Will you came tho earliest when It will be convenient lor you today ns an give OpnorUinltv of offarinivrn m. eat, when we hop to See you In one of rau impoxsonauons, ana, u we ju might suggest, we would pimo "Sir Giles We are. dear sir. Your rMrwt ileo Q Cannon. Wm Jennln T B U S ten house, A W Whito, J Townsend. AW Street, Neil Dkar . - rF.ll Anthony God be, Wm Cogswell, K F Hooker, eo Iledford, IIS lleatie, Wm Clayton, T O Webber, N'at Stein, J Woodmansce, TheoF Tracy LSBent. , J W JacoU U. S.A It N Baskln. II W Xalabitt, S WSesxs. John Need bam, ChaslI Dahler. B O Raybould, Win Hall, A Iff, Fludolpn Wm Sloan, D W Benharu, Horr MeKwtn. A Fowler, M. D., J Bo u man Jt Co.. and others-Salt Lake Tlnnse Dot fits Zir Messrs. Onnon, Jennings, Baskln, Dahler and others: ., Gentlemen: I am proud to acknowldge letter of this receipt of your u&e. I would beg flattering to name Monday even-- lr next as the- only opportanltv I can hare of appearing la rejponse to your kindly - Citation. The as you snggeat, shall bo "A xw Wplay, to Pay Old Deota," and. believe ay e, genUemen, I shall ever remember your coartesy, kindness and my pleasing journ la your beautiful city. Very respectfully, . so- Niii, Warmer. We are gTicred to hear that Mr. Henry I. Cook, of Newton, Utah Co., has been compelled to have his leg kmputaled. About three months ago 8ngrene set In la bis toes, and spread up fcislcg until th low of the limb was r.rwoberts.ofProro, ol Mr. CookJ crtl.on. who years of gtt iMnow doIng weU Nrw.-Sa- ml Pitchforth,Esqncalled this orniag. He reports matters in Juab Co., wing in a prosperous condition. The SuVan yt90?. od bare binH,,111 A clotl Vreas.buildings such as nmVlThad been ChxUUnson and Is In oceSSi Z the AsrTtrTATXn. -- neces-SfJKUli- lwJ! Snrcted, lr?M neraT00 ro- r J V 2 r a- I Prayer by Bishop Lorenzo D. Young. Saturday, 10 A.aC was called to order by Presi "Meeting dent Young.: Bra. Flshburn's unoir sang me nyran onpage 218, "An Angel from on high." The Tabernacle unoir sang tne nymn on page I2t, "vim an my powers ox heart and tongue." Elder Geobos Q. Caiatoif addressed the Conference on the subject of Celestial Marriage. A full report of his dis course will shortly appear in the Nkws. JSlter U so rob u. uaknoh wien pre sented the names of the following brethren to go on missions to the Eastern States. depatit: y IrA tt -- Pegged, $6 0- 0- nsuea. o.su NEWS. DKB.Kn.ET Kx-Preslde- nt City ZiOS'fl AND FLANfJELS. TIOJT." the Tabernacle, on the Telegraph line. Oatt and Set for Yottrtclvct. r15 KEWAKD! FIIIC mil! II k planting, dozen HYACINTHS, doable, from 9L.SO per 75 , , lULlPH. eo . SNOWDROPS. 0 CROCTJSK. $X I.00 per 100. . Alan 8SEOS for Fall planting. Bome QKRA-NIU- U a and two OLRANDER8 on hand or sale watanTATKi.y. ss3ro Toxra ss slatthews, ruxxen -d2B9 S Newa" Ofbee. Deaerei oths put the Territory dally Inwtted to estunlne ) PETER SCHUTTLER, fJUOT I& and to moke M AN UP ACT TJ RE It, TTAOOJf 224 JZandolph Street, A Lot or those yery fine DOUBLE . CHICAGO. cZ&lDrZi2ru dmir IIOOIEII their pnrrhneesj in the LULIBER, Lath. and Shingles r . j ; J : I keep eenatently en hamd Fiaxnlllea Trishing to pm LUHBEr! chose ere Iswlted to wlsit the Pique ani B ark Fancy LATH 'i f j j 15th WABD. YABD, I Intend to sell v., . JOSEPH at I-- j. , . i At the Lowest Cash Figure. IfartZ. per SHItlGLES AHD " LUMBEE ED! SaTe. i OF THE BEST QUALITY", at mr ' Trhere they can he aupplletl CHIEBERUir liorr Hatca GOODS FEUST TREES V H. D. C LAV0 ON 9 ; MONDAY NEXT! 1 IN A FEW DAYG . ' A large Layotoe of the SUPBItUMTIia DENT.' V" .. i ii.; i - . A. :'" EE r- - j . verv lanre atoclc of 4' wmw mm ALSO A W STO YODNO. VT. Hyacinths, Tulips, Snowflrops, are now forming a dab nd will deliver WE tbe lrrlwry, tbese at any address in Ft aiba for raft rates: at tbe following ABPAUAQUa, OJ 2E5 JOHN . T ( or III 271-t- Stores thronrh Fine QETAII OTOnE, NEW ARRIVAL . from my residence In the 13 tU BBOKK loose iu tnrihe nlchtof the 7th lnst, a H1L.VEB. GRKY FOX. Kas a braas collar on his neesr. aboat elghteea fnehea or return Mm to chain. Thednntog finder will pleaae my realdeneeand receive the above rew.rd, Council will be held WILXi FIND A 4 -- ' ir oil THE NEWEST STYLES OF nepreaentatirea of the tSy the WnOLEflALE .Si. 19th WARD, Five Blocks North of JUST RECTE1TEI. Co-opera-tire J. SILVEB, Patterns, Brass Castings, etc. Pooplefl Instltixtlona' THE LADIES r. Drawings, Plans, and Specifications, Foil & Winter nCOTTTU- DRESS GOODS CM ME11CAKTIIJB eorrsnt year. All Mrtom feellDff anrlavad ln relation tn their assessment, will have the opportunity of uouncu ana appearing ociore nave tne samepresenting atr ciaims u saia property .!. y. IIIIII in tho Departments City n. at tneone tbe Uih miy uaii, on lost-- at n m-Tuesday o'eJoek to takenext, Into eonald. tne of rUon adjustment the Awintent Last ror toe Oct. f California Blankets! Iron Tnrning and Boring ence Via I ton ta called to the sail ROBERT CAMPBELL, Cur Beoordar. . d271S : WJ!I. The attention of Confes Tas-Pajrer- ns MEETING of the 1 3.50 to 5X3 2.50 to 8.00 . .o.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PAnTMEIiTtJ, NOTICE TO -- r a Kidnd f Uslinr 4.50 to8.00 An Immense Lot of seTersd n , SIGN OF 4IQIG BOOT," i '"-.- Goifeiece Mce! a a A Sewed Wm. SLOAK & Co., 271-- 1 threa hundred volunteers, old Indian fighters, for a six months' campaign, if me government win. oniy iurnisn uaeir rations ana ammunition. Washington. President Grant has Issued a proclamation for holding Thanksgiving Day on the 18th of No vember. New York. Lockeirs distillery In 106th street, was burned this morning. fWJ Th loas will amnnnt rst The .Detroit propeller Omar JPtuha was burned to the waters edze early this morning, while lying-ldocket the mouth of Muskegaw Lake. The loss is 25,000. No lives were lost. Concord. Pierce died this morning. .. SALT LAKE CITY. MAMMOTH 0TOCK to rai 2.25 Nailed d287nf to-morr- ow fSracxAX. i, : made some brief to In the 109th section remarks relation of the Book of Doctrine and Covenants, how it was Introduced there showing by Oliver Cowdery, against the wish of the Prophet Joseph. His remarks will be published In full. Conference adjourned till with prayer. - ; i IN PRICES TO SUIT. President Younq The Tabernacle eholr sang the hymn on the 9th psge "The time Is nigh." President Geo. A. Smith dismissed 1, tm '2.00 Wornens' Eastern Made Shoes 1.50 to 5.00 5 Wens Boots 'sr fu 4Jjatql0X0 V- - 40 ctsvperlb. SOLE LEATHER HARNESS 45 BRIDLE 50 -- $60 to $72 UPPER per doz. it LADIES' FUB.ST land. at ioa.m. tuns' T. 7ntAionn Pegg'd 3.50to5.OO . Shoes ; A Choice Assortment of David Nelson. Ogden. . Kip .. JUCT RECEIVED Peg'd.S.OOtolCXOO e.w4Uf , Woroens' . James II. Nelson, " Or rawell Simons, Psyson. Warren Tin ney, Nelson llolllnshead, Parowan. Albert Lutx, 12th ward. Joseph El dredge, 16th ward. The name of E. M. Caste was presented to the Conference, aa baying been called to go on a mission to Sweden. These brethren were unanimously sus tained by the Conference. The Kev. Mr. Coe who had lately visited Palestine, vt as Introduced to the He gave a brief account congregation. of what be saw whilst traveling in that ,Cslf Boy's -- - ,'."t'- ! SEMI-ANNUA- L tiaints. The burden of carrying for ward thts great work rests upon the shoulders of all, but comparatively few realized It: yet toe time seems drawing near when all will have to be alive to the carrying out of those) measures which have been Introduced, and which are so necessary for the welfare of the Kingdom of God. Those who cannot see the benefits to be derived from carrying out faithfully the system have already been told by President Young that daring the few months that the system has been la operation some $600,000 have been saved to the Territory. Nob only are the pecuniary benefits fiom It considerable, but it we arising to adhere this system, we will have the satisfaction of attending to our own concerns ourselves. An Illustrious vis itor to this city, declared, a short time since, that the very best policy we could adont would be to invite outside capital Ln order to develop the resources of our be the most su Territory. This would icidal policy that could be adopted by us. The Lord has commanded His servant to buildup Zion, and unite His people together. The Balnts are In creasing ln faith and good works, but there is great room for improvement yet. May we continually Increase in unity and every good and vital prlncl pie of the gospel. Amen. Brother Flshburne's choir sang the hymn on page 10, "Great Is the Lord." President Geo. A. Bmitii addressed the Conference. I have rejoiced In those bearing the Instructions given-bwho have spoken, for they show that the elders are growing In wisdom lam glad that we are about to send forth so many experienced elders to preach the gospel to the Inhabitants of our own Ever since I became acquaintcountry. ed with the gospel X have neglected no opportunity of bearing testimony to its truth. I know that the Prophet Joseph rejoiced that the law of Celestial Marriage was Introduced ln such a way that all the powers of earth, and hell could not destroy It. . "The agent of a Bible Society asked me some time since, whether we circulated tne iiioie in our Territory. x answered certainly, for that Book our supports the faith, es principles inculcated ln pecially the doctrine of plural mar rligo. There are some passages In the scriptures that monogamists use as arguments against polygamy. 1 1n the writings of the Aposue Paul It is stated that bishop should be the husband of one wife.V It seems that the only Inference that can be drawn from this passage is, thai a bishop ought to be a uiarried man. These men who are held up ln the scriptures as patterns of excellence) and godliness, were. of this Jacob Is a striking instance When Jesus was on the earth he denounced fornication, adultery and all other vices, but never said one word of wives. condemnatory of a plurality tie said He Had not come to. destroy, but to fulfil the law: and that law to which He had 'refer ence- - not only trecognized. but un der 'some circumstances, commands a plurality of wives. The ancient prophets oGoH, were commissioned of the Al mighty toco forth and warn the people of their Iniquities, and were told if they should neglect to do so. the curse of the Lord would rest upon them. They denounced all manner of crimes, but although the men ln that daynowere living word eswith a plurality of wives, caped them derogatory of the practice of that order. Had polygamy been a crime, condemthey wouldnothave been under Abraham for it. nation denouncing Is called the "father or the faithful," and many of the Christians speak of going to Abraham's bosom; yet he was expect to apolygamlst. All Christians if they and New the Jerusalem, go into ever do go there, they will find twelve gates, and on those gates the names of the twelve sons of tne four wItcs of AND j - Uen's Cattom Kfp Boots-,- re-terw- nce Con-t'ereii- - fc . been the very excellent vocal performances of the Salt Lake City and Brig-hat- u CONFERENCE. City choirs. To the latter special Ban Franelsco, 7. Judge Sawyer, of has already been mado and a well the District Court, haa decided that deserved tribute of praise paid through the Chinese is admissible testimony against 2 . . column of the News. If nothing further S .a .a a p.m. aSa Friday, tne wnite Amendment men,unoer ism weresaid it mht seem as if an invidious Elder Franklin D. Richards said of the Federal Constitution. distinction were intended, no mention bo-lu-ic that responsibilities are Increasing Arizona advices says that the Go inJe of the choir of Salt Lake City. ve upon the all who profess to be Latter-da- y Tho chief of the various choirs of the vernor has offered General Thomas heretofore assembled at times, and hare delighted the .seen bled thousands with their beautiful renderings of anthems and songs of praise to the Most Hhrh. We very well remember that on one notable occasion of this kind, after all had acquitted themselves in uch a manner as to elieit the highest praise and admiration, at thecioso of the Conference, our city choir, then conducted by Professor C. J. Thomas, sang the anthem tiod la my Song." the splendid execution of the piece eliciting from (tie aigh-eauthority in our midst the unqualified, though noi,ever-alexpressed avowal, oi publicly l others. preference We are most decidedly of tho onlnlon that tho same may be said of the city cbolr and but express our real sentiments when saying that, fur genuine artistic the choirs of the Salt Lake Citv Tabernacle, in the past, never equalled that Vof Onquallfled praise la due to the ' ladles and gentlemen cem posing it for their Doauurul musio during the Cooference, and we are of the opinion that the palm of excellence still undoubtedly belongs to them. ... :.'. ; J ha.s Ter-ntoryha- - J IBSEnDJbJDL - I. n. TitKATRtcAL. 111 - 1 Of the best Varieties, one, two and three ' years from the bud,- which T; will sell for . . from 15et to SOets. per tree. I To ! those 'wUhlng to purchase to sell again. - - k MEDIUM & GOOD h h :SiJ i) s , r .. .-. . ' ; V- 1 ',", I - - '' x win znsjee ' '::v.:.i JProtdozxieeg "Superior2 ' poy-gamlst- s; - Which has been tested and ':i5 : A i.. i j IN SETTS. - I''' f.r V n 4 v FlAOll : ' ? ? ;" iI GOODS . At rery Low Flsirci. "''1'" . . . " . t ; v. . . p i ' .4- -- - ... t3 I will fill all orders for any other varieties in the Territory, if the money is fbr- waraea wita tne oraer. ; . i : J'. ' i i'. VI - d289s68lm " I ... a 11 lHBlJjJll'-JfliljliWiM- ! ' - I fawk IAXTLTST i. TT8 . of HOKET y far. Hedges and Shade Trees. ' Allor any of the above I will sell ! Fr, Hardy Grapa Vines. t Ihaye a large stock j ODESS srxiv Proprietor of the Revere House Saloon, DETKTl.lt I NED to pU everybody. He 1 haa last reoalved an t ro porta Uon of Kunm, UicxAS dc Co.'seelbrated AXIS nirouTEU, In addiUon to LAO Kit UKEK, OYwTKliS, PIG'S CALVEM' CIOAK3, dl7-t- f Ac Serves Lonch at all boors. feTT Gooseberries and J?ie JFlcnt. 'Hereaiis JOE SIMMONS, '. -j '""Joalheir own stoekai A AT Co-ipM- L PLUM AMD PEACH TREES A5D VEKY CTXCAT, Mi a oiscoont. 1 . i- . a , i i T3XXX3 . B. C LA17G O I J , Uli'Xi- liurT. n A riignrn, CUTLIITIfl and C e A .a -- f s evercta Ciw. VFpoaivw Fatrrt's BUblea toves and Catlery It Repaired ca abort notice - rroaaos taxen, C102alSU v ' m . |