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Show THE CONSENT OF THE QOVEBNED. HOUTU Tns "consent of the governed' Is THE EVENING NEWS. nXKJMBD IJi Thareday, D1YID SOTTOATS j the hags of the government of the United States, general and locaL May M. U7. It is the great fundamental: princi ple, upo which the Union was O. CALDEB, founded, and in right and justice it . ao Fnunn house of Congress by Mr. Steele, and referred to the Committee on Territories, to authorize the people of the Territories to elect their own office re, If passed will be but an act of right and Jastice, .redeeming Congress fronv- - liability te the charge of partiality la favox-O- f citizens in States and to the prejudice of citizens tn the Territories.. .That there Is need of such a bill, apart from the mere question of Justice and right, U indubitable, feme of the federals appointments fox this Territory and some of the local gu- ; , equally applicable to all Ameri can government, reaeraif- - etaie, Territorial, county, and municipal. HEWS OP THE DAT. In the Federal and State govern it is allowed, but in Terrltc- , Tnx UniUi States Senate hu ments rial governments it lmot anoweu, passed a bill to abolish! hazing- at not allowed fully, only la part. Lbernatorial! the Aoulemr. The House .appointmentsrould has passed a bill, prohibiting per- This Inconsistency, this Injustice,, not be eustlued by more than from but it to one-tenof the sons from serving as' Jurors In was a wrong tj begin with, greater la la sad rotes TJalted States Courts, who cannot Is, if possible, a- - much, of the peopleVbis a a a wrong now. .This reiusai to auow commentary upon the fundamental read and write English. the Territorlee American 'consent of the govern with the States, Is a relic ed" principle, the flagrant and For account of proceedings of equally per' of the old European monarchial sistent vioation of which, says the 'Dunkard in convention, sc-colonial system, a relic of the "di Declaration.. of columns. Independence, is vine right" of kings policy, a policy such ample justification of Insurout of the old idea that the rection as; to. make It the actual The csmmlttee on railways of arising and the people were own- right and uty of a people so afflicthe U. 8. House of ItepresentatlYes country ed the king, that the king could ted "to throw off such government, by have done that for which they are as do with hi s own, and he pleased deserving of the gratitude of the that, whatever he did, he could do and to provide new. guards for altheir .future security.. Let Mr. ' people, and for which they will notion in This no part wrong. ll of Steele's to bill be promptly passed. most be sure hare the as United theee obtains States, ,in of land grabbers and swindlers that the practical denial Ilk: they bare decided to recom- evidenced mend no bill to the House, grant- of the full right of There is in this ing charters to railroads or water to the Territories. routes, unless applications for the country an Idea, though indistinct - Indiana Crepe Weatber Temple same aie supported by the endorse lv defined, that the xemieries ue-t ment of the people living along lone to the administration and to St GeokCIe,' May 22, 1874. that the administrathe proposed lines to a'sufflcientex Congress, 2feu?K tent te warrant the belief that they tion and Congress can do what they Editor Dcscrct Last eiretaing' a telegram from will be taken up and pushed to please with their own; consequent- Hebron brinirs us the news 'that completion; no' charters will be - ly that fundamental and constituhave been Indians stealing Muddy to the horses from Clover apply tuedtoiD bogus company to sell tional principles Valley. Jb. as so 'far Wood followed Territories, Congress Ij. ut to other parties. up and caught and the administration i - wil) three of them with some horses; two as. prisoners, he sent The Jiepu&liqui Franiaise, a allow, and no further, and retaining one to the1 Muddy," to have the Territories men horses their chiefs return the Paris newspaper, thinks that the therefore that the,. ' 11 : " to have the ' had right stolep. is to visit of the Czar England an that: the Navajoes event strongly in favor of peace in so far, and so much, as Congress areIt is believed com to mitt depredations likely will administration 'allow, and the Europe. Fall! when tne uoioraaocan De and no further, and no more. We this croased.-- 1 "Hamlin, Tenney, A Washington despatch announ- say Congress and the administra safely and- others have returned to Ka- s .. .... ces tbt death of Rear Admiral tion, because bnth are concerned In nab; weather h getting warm, Tiie Shubriek, the oldest officer on, the making laws for the Territories, therm. 93 winds, no rain. dry deg., ' retired list. and the latter, in administering Crops are looking welL The first some of has power, to so ad- crop of lucern is being cut. Anumlier of leatliug Spaniards minister .them, The "Temple works are moving as to practically allow he are sa'i to favor the renewing of big teams for along steadily, five of the Territories people have lumber gone out to hauling the Hahftitollern candidature for For instance, in the ap- Mount Trumbull, for Temple timthe throu." of .Siln. The mooting of Federal officers fol a bers.! I;of this (illation, a little over four pointment the administration can, The general health of the people Territory f The most of the farming Is years ago, led to the great war be in good, Who its discretion, appoint those ' mechanical interests of this and tween France and Germany.. would be the choice of the people, countv are organized and working or those who never would be the in the "United Order" very success Bismarck has had a r Lapse, and choiceof more than a small fraction fully, and doubtless to the annoyance of speculators, bummers, and the Tope still suffers from attacks of the neoDle. if choice were c a at dishonest lawyers, who are scarce of fever. i" lowed them. here, bdt this is a good place for industrious people, especially Lat if said that possiit is, have We ter-da-y Another rebellion recently broke Saints, ir you aouoc, come out In Paraguay, but Brazilian ble, a greater wrong, a greater in- and see ;"H. Justice, a more glaring inconsisten troops scattered the rebels. cy to deny the Terrltoriea run ed in Plenty ief Saew aa Water-Ce1I.O. The Brazilian parliament was power of local fMFreepeel I with the States, thari it opened on the 5th Instant, a speech common ; of the the In was , St. Georqk, May 18, 1871. history early from the throne being delivered on Union. Here are some reasons. Editor peseret Kwk'the occasion. territory, jj to The north-westeDnr unrinar has been cold and un and territorial the system which backward. Snow in great usually times Lively may be expected at States' was Ap abundance is still to be seen on the Vittoria in a few days. The Car-lis- ts policy of the United the mountains, and has butearnest just comin force have entrenched them-- v plied by them a few years after was and to in melt menced good the Union, streams. Our prospects selves in the vicinity nd the Go- establishment of remote swell the from the weie never better for an abundance then practically vernment forces, twenty-si- x thouin of water. Our grain and fruit pros Federal government,! seat of. sand strong, with sixty-foguns, great pects aire good, much of our wheat terra a incoffniia, .yry part! are concentrating In the same lo-and barley is in head and I have its and people ' populated,"' to town a bundle thinly this and the callty, campaign is expect and" resources were very llitle of day broughtout of blossom. It ryei mostly ed to commence next week. five feet six inches, maturknown; it was also adjacent fb land stands thus far without water. Bye Is terri ed The TJ. S. Senate' has confirm ed in part bounded "by alien facts. two or three weeks earlier than these and. people; other grain and will' flourish where James B. Belford Associate Justice tory I be-- other grain will not grow. I mention of Colorado, John Pratt U. 8. Mar- with that, of the Union this to call the attention of farmers establish insr but then recently shal of New Mexico,' and D. A. to this important crop. The grain ed, on new principles, and .only an is valuable and the straw' is best Cheever, Postmaster at Denver. bV taken experiment at best, may for braids, and now is the time to of the Inconsistency cut it; In the United Order we John E. Thompson, president of as mitigatory not pose to make our own bats, and of and allowing the jeo wrong tne Pennsylvania railroad, died this sheaf for trial. brought nleof that territory full last-nigFrost has made many a trial Jack polo ment. Besides, the united to bite and destroy our crops, but brbken thanks to goodness - our. prospects but recently nies, having ' Dysentery prevails in the Spanish off from or all an are for eood abundance monarchial on dependence army, many of the troops being and the grapes, especially institutions, naturally, had niany kind?; of Dixie may expect a little friends unanie to do duty. monarchial traditions, which in No. 1 wine. "The world cannot the r produce better than ours,as we nev The Bank of England has fixed some things must have coloredfederer see: roes nor aews, or reel nreezes, of the policy governmental lis rate or discount at 3 J per cent. or have anything in the way of or notwith more ated colonies less, weather except steady heat for six their proclaimed democratic- months in the year. The mercury A fire at Mount Vernon, Ills, standing if one has gone up to 90 deg.. y -republican and principles, last night, did $100,000 damage. now will range from 90 deg. to HQ deg. be can reasons these of urged: m June and J uly. refusal to iliow In the shade during future must be a the Wine 'In A telegram from Rome, received in favor of ' great staple with us. We expect to this afternoon, says the health of the Territories to jebjoy the to Tit In quantities and seek store of ; principle the . PoMlamaeh improved. abroad, and then we want an equal extent with the several amarket on hand of the very best. little The TJ. & House ot Represent States of the Union. ' The Territo ' Well, a little about the United vm ries and their resources and people Order. So far as I have seen of it and uM vm this mitmlfi heard, the people feel well about it, to pay the widow of Captain Hall are pretty' well known; there is not and work in it the more and the officers and crew of the the least ground of apprehension betterthethey likethey mention it. Itnost the people of any( Territory a little circumstance 'that occured that . auu to purcuaso uie would Hjiwiuvu, play Into., the hands of an about a week since in Gras Valley, fallen an appendage of line Valley, the tlon, if they can 'be obtained for alien power, nor .that Inanysu"ch latter place nave a people or wnicn would engage power the all Order, accept twe or joined the United States Is no three, I believe,- - that oonsplcacy; are still : The Judiciary committee of the a raw national iex peri ment, shivering ' outside In the cold longer TJ. 8. House of happened to be Representatives it has successfully withstood the One of these his ' the putting" 'in grain alone, nare boon dlschargM from tke fur- Insurrection "of third wblle 13 "or L0 - union men ther consideration of petition for States, and surely now can h4ve no were working near by, and as their civu. rights and the suffrage to fears of any possible diaflection in job gave out a little before lz m., - -women. the Territories; rand both Congress tney as&eu permission or their boss the lone man's and the administration and the farmer to put Inacres. AccordingCaptain Tyler, agent of the Lon-do-u people have had abundant time : to remaining three ly permission was rgiven and with Board of Trade, has arrived in outgrow , mouarchlal tradition, a vim 18 or 0 ploughs staitej off New York; his business in this thongtuas In thomattersof slavery. and in 15 , minutes or thereabouts nicely turned country is to Investigate the affairs so In that of territorial government, his three acres was man remarked overi the and lonely " of the Erie Railroad. they iixe kept Jbehiad some . mon cannot stead this, but I "Boys, archial governments and people' tn mntttwaw forwara-- and. join the -- " ' ' jpresent ylelding to progress and the liber- Order.is the This at Oar Country time CenfftrannM Piftor place tendencies of avw w thespTritbf f w eya W alizing a' hive or industry and we sadly ' jw f the age. , want more working bees.1 Let the Provo Times, May 28 oi the 'governed" in North give up and the South will Consent '' ' A Tintlo letterdated May 22, cludes all such things as not keep backv" ' and equal .Kf ..:W. , . says; j; Cbosby.i Inalienable rights, - representation TikmM Ttrnmlfia vs nvA.H wV. .. t.4.1 .1. with popular suffrage, met recently with the terrible ac-- limited.taxation, "veto rn CeMaaxsa. none If Frairr of UiTt etc., any, rrom ,,Ttns a loaded freight wagon, ciaent ' If Elder Cannon "were not a man whereby his thigh bone and thigh which, do the Territories enjoy, but with tremble four wives he would In general was to fearfully injured, which all the States do enjoy in -- ' havBut seat In for his Congress. though" still alive his morning, common, j lookof habit In the been daily ing cannot possibly live long. Much females In four able-bodiis expressed; he was well Again, ae te- - t be --ear ly -- or th - ing sympathy females four those and their faces, liked and a very honest western territory. In the ordinance bis wives, he is not afraid to man- for Its government, even at no early being look at the Jhundred and thirty-seve- n On Saturday evening, between a ' period in the history j of ' the men who" have irtually the hours of six and seven o'clock, Union, j express for his expulsion. ' He does it voted were provisions whilst A. D. Rogers, druggist, was a without 'pang of distrust or a busily engaged preparing and mix-- -- made for extending (not contract- qualm of apprehension. In the the ingredients necessary for ing) the fundamental principles of MSrst plaeeiheymiist prore the four ' ing coollnir drinks, in. thi inmnbii civil -- and Anas vriu 'religious liberty which polygamous matrons. known as Tufts Improved Gener- formed committee a demand basis Congressional the which the upon ator and Boiler," (Just imported a who must make few days ago) and while his hand united Colonies or federated repub- of investigation, on tne the spot in oaic.wV lh was ii ruin lics, their laws and constitutions Lakeinquiry Wr That City. erator burst and the acid in the were erected, and to'flx and estab- mand something- oime p,aidsainu u acid chamber flew in all directions. lish those the ajlega-Cannon .denied; Elder a basis the of principles Mr. Rogers received several bruises not. does Cannon tions. But Elder and the clothes he had on at .the all laws, 'constitutions and "govern-- ! He won't - dron a wife. " 'He 1 will time were nilnul Tha lna lv t fw ments which might be thereafter takehls stand utxm formed in said territory, also ! for rock of ages and the keystone of the- As some that Jaboys were playing to- the establishment of SUtes, and Constitution. 'He claims W ana gether Sunday afternoon on the permanent governments therein froh wktw Mormon t Solomon and all Israel were Mor top of Mr. Isaac Sutton's stable in the 4th a boy twelve years on an equal footing with the other mons, as sanctioned py vinnv iaw, or age, aWard, son of. 8. B. and Eleanor States, as early as consistent with and that by the Constitution Moore, ff 11 off the stable and in the general, States Congress Is ' interest, not as late as of the United, talllnftv tha right side of his face from framing "any law came In contact with a stake that possible, after the people of thai precluded resnectinsT an establishment of re- tuck up out of tha frround,maklng territory should have been kept out ligton,? and therefore has no right, a frightful gash in the cheek from of the Union to- - the last nor jean have; any right, 'aaless by which the blood issued freely for a on one unconstitutional moment, an amendment of the Constitution pretence time. . His cousin, a young lady. which, will Interfere another.- That territory and tomssalaw . came acrusa iuia awn aiier and in- after, the religion of Mormonism, of with 4s a chief dorma. be subse irhrch stead of taking him home took him the States that-migto their grandmother's, and imme-- 1 quently formed therein were to be This ispolygamy which Elder the ground sent for Ir. R. M. Rogers, subject to the federal Cannon- - ' has ? takeh, and upon diately constitution, who promptly washed and dressed which he proposea.to tand, with the wound, and we are glad to and to all the law of Congress his four wives, and pound Congress i state that tho boy is now doing conformable fhertt on the head with the Constltailen, The bill presented in the lower if It takes him all summer. It;isa well. . - i Knrroa Is - -- - Nt1 one-twentie- th th B self-governm- . a tele-graph- lo ill-wi- self-governm- i. 1- 1 ; i - 1 nt - 4 nt. nt . - . rn ur -- self-gove- rn ht. to-da- ) ; self-governm- - ! - - ' , -- V WflawaBaBWa - - ' i ea hard-work-- in tnla " - " the-natriarc- . and-twrT- 1 - ht being an assertion that in response to the questions propounded to him, xiia the insureo nao, nusrepreeeniea witbodily soundness. Thewasmain a brother ness for the Company reluctantly of the dead man,on who terms with bad admitted being naa rerusea m the widow"awno share in the policy allow him conceivina; tha t The Juxyr money. examiner should have themedlcal Kon m. nhvsican adeauate to his professional reputation, were inclin v a ed 10 return amount when-th- e Judge, Van to man -on the bench,ntaH Vorst, a hew . ...illau m wuii tl toe surprise 01 Hhe Clerk ? to entef Judgment for the defendants, mis omciai, The Jtrsnce. CiaEv The Utah B. iiiuHnff thn Inrv to listen tot the as AleKean Chief term, of James -as recorded, wasda tnm t verdict next Justice of iJtah expires snoum astonished that several direction month, and If anybody but Grant the was President we should have some openly protest against of the Court being received as their hope that a man would be appoint act But the Court smiled blandly ed as nis successor wno would- nave Jursome qualification for the office. and discharged the obstinate their for thanks his ors with anomalous condition Owing 10 the of affairs in that Territory the pub attention to; the. . case, r wherelic interest imperatively ; requires uTon the eood men and true vnat a man or aouiiy, iaimeso, ana separated, grumbling and growling abcompulsory and unnecessary unquestioned, integrity Khould fill at business. their sence from ordinary the position which McKean has a most made .ridiculous 'during the: past A Jury hunt ;Is at present Bherifl's rour years. i u tan is a thriving ana amusinsr enlsode in theaccount of on its mining inter- - official existence, for,ana wealthyTerrltory; aDseniee-Isw. sjWBasM4Ms aaa excused, exemptions vhm our law Courts are" frequently and there is a, constant jvivaisyv) influx of lack of immigrants .Who have neither con aforced to adjourn through ior cnai nection panel; in raci, sympathy with the ofcompetent minor criminal cases, spectators Mormon population who originally implored to enter aeveiopeajtne resources or. that are frequentlythat the calendar be region. i.Yet owing: to the absurd the Jury-bo-run down.. To avoid Jury and action Of Judge legally McKean the administration ofi usa duty a large .number of business nce is at; a stand still, and crlml men keep their families in. - the nais er tne worst. Character are per- - neighboring States, of which thy to milieu: ;to go unpunisnea because claim, by virtue of; the laws as they are do not suit his be citizens. This dodge wilt not.' the State Leg peculiar notions. As Parson New however, work, forour man la out of the country, the islature, in which city . delegaPresident may surprise people by tion are mainly composed of crimhave an tlci Dated such replacing McKean with a suitable inal lawvers. of service through the pas man, but we greatly doubt It. iV. evasion sage or a law renoenng au persons Y.Sun. a of their time in passing liable j to.. Jury daty. this citymajority TJyoowMTiT trrroy ATj Religious Hence, although an alien, is exempt, a citizen of New Jersey or Test. The House of Representa' Connecticut, who has no vote in forced be will tives probably nlead his foreiam Into a decision of the question this citv. cannot of the J rights , of polygamlsts residence to avoid the most vexatious duty imposed upon a voting in Vtah how that- - Elder .Cannon resident. .A7. JrV ?of . . F. Chroni has been admitted, to his teat as " cle. from was effort Utah. An delegate made Un prevent' the .admission of and is . alleged to, be a practical MINIXG STOCKS. poiy gam tet: but tothe Jtiouse very admit him as wisely 'decided MOBNINO BOARD "the duly elected member, and to decide upon his personal qualificaSan Francisco, May1 28. J tions afterwards. , A resolution has been passed directing an- inquiry 2115 Ophir, 1H; 111, s80:' 11 j 19 into the al leged ' polygamous prac 140 B&& C, 20; 19 tices of Elder Cannon. If he were .135, B B, 24; 25: 25i: 28t 215 b 71Jr 72, 5; 72f, b SO; a delegate from any other part of Savage,; the country, the question of his 80 Chollar, 59 qualification would probably rest 160 H & N, 41; 42; 401; 40; 41 solely on the question Of fact, but .?' 5 Point, 87 as it Is, there will no doubt be an effort made in his behalf to prove 730 Alpha, 12; 12, bK SO; 11 J; 11 141 Kentuck, that Mormonism, with the poly- S80 . 180 Emp, 8. gamy which it Justifies, is a religi- 650 8; ous faith, and that the refusal to Impl, 5; 41 70r 71 -71; Jacket, admit a Mormon to office would be 150 the application of a religious test 285 Belcher, 81 j; 81, s 90; 81f; 82, forbidden by the Constitution; a 100 Julia, if y Philadelphia Ledger. .1 175 Knicker. 4J; A ; 120 Caledonia, 17; 17, a 90 250 Justice, 7; 7(; 7 Is tlx! In a and art. The House Overman, 25; 24 in a quandary; A few days ago it ?240 84 Exchequer, decided that Elder Cannon, a poly- 150 20 Con Va, 79r m was elect Mormon, gamous legally ed as a delegate to the House of 685 Cala,'41; 40; 40, s SO; 41, b 80; ft'.'. 41 Representatives, reserving the right 10 BaltO, to expel him for his polygamous Silver Hill, 7; 7 V ' racticeS at some future time, But . 160 ' 85 his, It seems, cannot be done with- 800 Eclipse, 65; -4t Dayton, out violating previous precadents, as ! . 50 NY Con, 11 the Government has already practi00 Amn Plat, 5f cally recognized polygamy by appointing Brigham Young governor of Utah;, by permitting Bernhfeel to sit as a delegate for eight year, and by i approving the laws of the ' ' Territory. Chicago Times. ' ; ;tivi. very pretty right, land there is a great deal to be said on both sides. It looks as ifhimthe resolution pointed and. as if directly to expulsion, i and the hundred sthirtyrseven members ' had determined .te take the Constitution in theirteeth and turn Elder Cannon1 into the cold. But he-l- s not out; yet. ,IIe will stand ea the Constitution, and on Jacob and Solomon, on tne rour Mistresses Cannon, and on the rest of his Dolvcamous xrivilecre, and make 'a stout fiarht before he is forced to take vphis carpet beg and waia. OC ZrOUis iiqnwiicun. TATLOa'S Horxti Mar XSt 't'f rTli4n at 3 . -- Co, Avfi. tffl sjoicoa-woD- d; -- BOOTS AND SHOES IJEW ADVERTISEMEItTS. sSff THEATRS! r- fKn tmt l An1hs-tA- TlvEBrPAIB WAllRAininJ? t yr ft ; ; gSalt Iztt ViaXtt Cofporafiolif Proprteton. CAnra it WTIJ.TAMg. KamaMn. 4-t Ann fsmt.ii Msrsi UT. IrOUIB CUSTOM BOOTS: SALT LAKE - -- ly WAG OK S . BAITXT . jasHQOrPH0KiMeeHM ill': ?TrtA 7 . m. es & ' loy V7ah!nntnn UUUUI itn 04 ft. AKi "rti-Annie Harrlsey, Hvansn; F n White. ODhirt James ABowVe. Sandy; CfL Hart Pphlr CityfX Williams Ki a jjraaieyf J & Tatei,tTitic Mrs J Beeky Opbir Ii T CowseTlnUo- ;- 1 . - Ortlio Popular Actor, Mr. W. A. Mcstayer. v' vi-- - wAl at a be' pinpsentod, Cella ogau'ComeJyi eauuea, y THE y ODD TRIGII; P. Ol . GalHnlDD-r....MR- W. A. MRSTATRR ..Ma,r. c. cuosbis . Tecmiiiset-f.........- ! - .To -conclude with the Sketch v entitled, x. rent-paying, ' -- : TPE NEILSOIi FEVER t Andy BEHEF1T I. HB. W. OF THreK extae HESTaYER. Pricks or Aoinanioi- - - " GO Third Circle.. TAYLOR ; - 1 -'-i ' Lrret . f IXr4 good work at , . ' t- -r Ilaln Wagon I mm Ipot--FIr- Yard Sonth of Theatre. st Dress Goods, Dress Lineni SEBREE & ROBERTSON. 25 : -- Marseilles, Piqv&s, ,, JVainsooZs,- Jaconets, c '! ,. T0CK ANJDj . Dry CF-:- OF 3roocLs5 oalt ' are Which they offering AT VERY LOW PRICES. : INDICATES DY TUB ABOVE TITLE IS UR- A twelvemonth ago, when the nndersirned announced their intention of inulnar such a work, another Diroctdrv was nreaented tn the public, add they Immediately withdrew their advertisement. There being1 ao propo sition te publish a Directory from any ether quarter at present, and the Importance of Bait Lake Witb the flrrowlnz Industries of the Tarrltnrv callinr for one. the nmnntn ' n mm WOHK. OF TUB CHARACTER A Centiy aemanded by public necessity. A LABGB STOCK OF , City and Utah Territory. Xiake m ti rocenes Family v TMWimi uuuniuui 9: T uaux Compiled and I , ATH? PTW qtiA TTPAH WPDDTiPflDV UOLiXU, UXAA UUU UlXUljlUlllUlUllI, nf SALT1 Ml (n. er before the la of April, a inr, ' arranj&djy t 1 Bootst& Shoesi v WALL rAl'EK, !... TfTiOM r former DIRECTORY cf Salt Jjake gave lw ef Bait ae Dnwn-T- or mum u.tiM Oc . v tsuca matitfactton. TaaarrORT Jroa ooaUla 1574, will Oeneral Directory Lake It will also eontaln Cb.rnlecleal , City? aBailBMi Directory or Bait dea. Iliittory r in Terrttorji VICTOR SEWING MACHINES Cltyi crllMloaef tne . Ike BUnlaa A. Boat aeaa Districts, wUh aath laterestlna Dlreeterjr of Ocen, j j reUable tafonaatlea relative JEJfC. PreTe, Blafham Cf C ::. Alto, Otriaac, i. to the leadlaa; mlmea aad tnelr de Ml Ovblrt wltlt welepineatiaaitetfceAslewltBt?1 A. cl.lrlrect.rT.r every Oaa- - H al, Kaaafaetarl-- c aa, iWdostrl.I mm ; Good Delivered 'reelof Charge:. " researees ef tbe Territory. 7 r "t5lpm,"y -ta: Vtr" Canvassers soliciting- Subscriptions aid Advertisements will call upon business Twnorroivy FRID AY- The balaaoe of the first-cla- - Their Summer Stock of AUCTIOH of the Territories. f'' A bill has been 'introduced into the ' House of Representatives at Washington to enable the people of the Territories to elect then governors and all other Territorial officers. It was introduced by Mr. 8teele, read a first and second time; referred to the Committee on Territories and ordered printed. When the applications for office are so scarce that the administration, is short of candidates there will be some hope of a bill of that kind passing. Bat so long as an asylum is required for needy, politicians, so long dd we fear that the Territorial patronage will be retained at WashThe bill, however, proington poses only to give the people of the Territories a right which should never have been denied. It should, be the first privilege of an American citizen that be liave a voice in the choice of his rulers, the denial of which was a great cause of the revolution of .the Colonies against the mother country a bundredyears ago. The American Cob gross ' started out wrong when the first Territory was organized, but there should be enough enlightenment at the present day in the science of to right the Wrong then committed." In addition to the privilege of choosing our own officers,' we , should " be allowed a voice in the selection of President and of the United Statea.ThhvAf couiser --can not be done until a constitutional change is made in the manner of selecting those officers, Tbe. citizens bX the Tfrritories beari the same : burdens as tha eltizens of the States, i They are ' taxed the, same: by the general government, . contributing according to their moans to the general expenses. There is no difference In their standing towards the general government, except as to place of residence. "There can be no good and valid reason why a resident at Wallace, on the K. P.. should vote for President:, and and State officers while a citizen of should have no word Penver to "'" . rrii.t.' t- - - , . only, byCthe .granting of. Unquee- uonabie ngnu or American citK zemhlp. Although we have little or no nope of a favorable Issue on the bill; yet we can riot forbear to urge theee few reasons in its behalf. Is the unanimous prayer of five It hundred .thousand Americans, who have given up their old homes in the&tatee.t? carry the banner of progress into the wilds of the west a prayer that ought to be heard by those . who sit where-- might makes right, and who can'' do no wrong to the States they' represent by grantlug it. lenwr Time. extensive stock money. and Tl5t Beloctod Stock Wod Wkfon Mat. to which we call especial attention. Two-Stor-y Just completed a Large ftab, L Jnve accommodawf for the Warehouse, . , tion of the above coeds. mmm' r . JRlghts , - jnh 1 - I 8DCH L4jW PHICKS.L. We keep the Lower Prkx than any bmine in attention to Call are warranted to ftre satisfaction. Abo the BEST ' HAT BAKE In the market. . . BXttT J.'. . have the Iarrett Rtock of 'Bfeqnrles, Carrlaves and IJirht Sprlag- Wafsnii and "ki for the least Call and see the ot . . We CUTLER Ct I; Which we sell and o'elotk. ferform- So cueK p. m. al lake Prices further attnOor to. the We call - . WALTER A. WOOD MOWING and REAPING MACHINES, , Prlrste Boxes,. .... i.iireni 7 to ftt each 25c. additional Beienrd Seats, Doprt open at hqlQ-ra-st arux commence East Branch, 1., At SaU h j ; ' - I" : Baoood Circle - SELL ho BAIX WAGOX nt JPHoVo,- nSTAYER HATINJSE' ONLY ' Z. C. M. : SATUaDAT, - . Off-. - ? ; WAGONS NBET XTF ttrtVR "SAID IN THEIR FAVOR. beinir at salMnw inado twt th) r merit, and they are the favorite WStX-KNOW- N ratbir iTKjaa;' . y. - 7 Mr. W. A. MESTATXR Kog-oo- d, T -- : " 4 A vrla n . I L. : . v In my house- ' - ' On West Temple Street, End door, below Sd ' . South Street, WILL BE . , SOLD At AUCTION OH 29th FRIDAY MORNING, U AY men and others in a few dava. " -i ;. (.... ; . Clt is respeettslly reqaested that every facility be extended to the canvassers for the oorroct Information as to aames and general and business directory, by furnlahlnjf them ' " ' ' AtoMMo TUB - XJWDKRSlaNEI): H AVTNa ; BEEN "'- resldepcea.1 appointed by the Probate Court for Salt Lake County, Artmlnlatrator of .'the dfis estate of Eobert ItoCampbe! deceased, hereby gives notice to a.11 those who nay be indebted to aid estate to come forward and pay said Indebtedness, and those having-- demands cafast- said estate will present them for settlement without W delay. '' WILTOBD WOODHCTFF, AdminlstratOT !of the estate of R. h. :! S T IE! - dl57 3 s& 8 1871. FIltOTNAWdnA r' ' : :';' r . t - Salt Lake Herald Publishing Co. tf - Campbell, deceased. Salt Lake City, May 26, ' - vv-.- U ANK rI 23 r? .i L 12- - v kssl . Vice-Preside- Fine Black Walriut Parlor tit J uOlt;lateef!aityJj J' JAJClAXr UQEXT OT THE USJfKD STATES. ' SUPERIOR DEDDirJC waaaav Hwsear...-..- .. vODBBi.. nt vice-Preside- A T. Kitchen and Parlor Stoves, !. Carpets, . Authorized Capital, Z v' And aS requiiitetor.houuleeping. --- .....CaHer. tSOO.OOO --- siou,uuu . .ii 1175,000 -- A' 0rUrdXSau1ctrtf Buthtett Transacted. . f W nt .jj- i fC , .- - New York Juiier. uncommon spectacle In this city where men of intellir gence, - alter exhausting every expedient to avoid, entering the Jury box, find that, after listening to evidence for a couple or days, they are directed by a learned Judge to deliver a verdict according to his view of the law and the facts. The present Jury system Is exceedwith all classes, ingly and theunpopular exemptions are so numerous that an unfortunate trader, once on the County Clerk's roll, finds himself compelled to serve much too frequently for the benefit of his pocket. Heavy fines being Imposed upon absentees, in even the minor courts, our Jurors conceive a hizb opinion of their mission and the dictation of constantly receive undfc-suised MM? inudUuuM Salt Lake City that be of la pre part d to girm iuhtk.wh ia muskvbwi ebpeciai atten QHj AKD AJTrRR llATUth, iri,THB both tor chnrch- and secnkir purpoeet. la all braaehen Particular care to the Utah Central Ban road Company will 4is its ruuuneum principles or nmiogiven aa " t : j V j tobecionetam ths rarnifhrtji nd appBed rwtn oonthme the sale 'of ttsterit Tlfikets over for further partiralara, terms, etc.. arplv to the Music Store of MestraCalder St Care-- h f ";r f j i ' ' diastf-' tblcoad..,:, .., .AtJ Art '- " .- - dUltf - ill-hum- or. a suit iiawi brought by Mrs. Olive A. Dilliber - s if,Ui MMESSHASP,! -- r ,1 1 s . m ' . Works :, Afl empioyea. the KSTBrnRrjAlfl hive AK A STOPS, 000 , tly f the wondcrruT.V OX UUSlCAMTE which are beyond detoripUoa Ju rhThTvar.ety ef too and VOX 13,000 JXnslcIan testify thai these Organs are Uneaualed t , , AlArg Stock of the Celebrated J i. IJfSIBT. FIIIE3 fi MPEEBj Watplzes,' ; i Will be sold, en Saturday, Way 90th st the fron aor i0f 'rtbw Cotrrt I loose, Sa t Lake uiy, icn Bnaid uapuai Block or tbe Thn . . On" hand. With 6 6tona.tl: I mm with IgJlPM artd Tttree Mentha' Leasema M?"1 tnmtmlmntmtm, e te rmNaawaiaaa I lraUd Catalog VinJ etescs Diamond U...il UJbUeaIM Utl U7al. 'r.'y """--,.tn- ' ' .Ll ilt.LHi-- NEW YORK. "rarTca i haw '" roa' which a SsMrtor jsakaa n uutaJUma :!r.J b more and better CemenOna-Wor- It makes t.hmi int AtfiAv nfTAfsrl tr IKa tnKIM Cnas, WaUletualer.L t9 It S) efl ui to tbs .Calirrnla LI ate for every h Chsoxi f Lock ana Brickwork.. The l&Ucr look nicer white besmrzxjtLAKD: tween the'bricks. Very cheap ior eaah. Juetoau at toy , ill i 1 - . . . .." i i.-,..- ii i'fl ' LAKE CITY. ' lf. ,to-,thtwpk- lic sbxoi aaxirxs .iAta 1 bwrpce--PU-orTDrrCor4- cinr, . . vcd.t r.:OTi:j ;M::irinT? llsnntsrjtqrersy' Importers and Jobbers "PWsa vuy tiargemenare." ; Irvjsee.7;Trr wUl deliver It to of or 777. ;; ttfor-yotbT-- 1 j ' aay part ths city, by oar load te any part x Utah., j ; iJ ja '.'4 TitMng TaekUand SpmrtmmmCs Good., Cbot Onmt aad BmsS of dxA .; S..- nT f '2 Y : 1 MJ& - " a ?T- . -. ly ltfttvw Breeeh-leaSl- na' Mauufactnrers ef tbe welKaaowa X. X Cartrf Je BevolvlrT Iorrinxera aadlMtoia and I1 ne Jacket Uevelvera. ' Sole Aventa of Phoenix CartrUx Cba i. AirsvAh irxznaa oy tub rraStockholders of tbe Utah Central Ea0 Metal'Jo CartH'rce rf aa 5; T Jt , - -- - , v . Ft tn the Supreme Court, to recover American to's- HebSas ,aad A' ; t ', roM Co., far the Eoctioa of Directors for from the Borne Life Insurance Sfete-tete.A: full assortment' xn are the ensma yean wfll be held at President a Company $5,000 on a policy kwpt eonstant'y on b4 byef7on roods effected on the life ber tove faereantjr lMimiiju! faait Lako Citv Tonnsa Offloe, Salt Lake Clt TJ. T.,, i June Imwiwfci deceased husband. 1st, l874,atU The trial aodaUita s lasted several 'days, although the Orders by mail reoaave jcpeoial attention. defsnse was - Iwa-Ligok ' - , - ? 'sCo-op- . . essentially technical, i' ": t NOTICE. . ,14 S STYLES it rOR .1874. i ALL; i J ;ISIEi! h 0 1 i ii i B H J The Entey Oraraw Cd. hsva nwliW r' tu wtm aa EblUttoas. aatrial rtn are the most extensive la the world, K3rJ"LPaaAir workmen - i'.-.f.Ci ? ! It Is no Judsw .a inSiCasa-iwiU- l 'KNHICOTT rcnect to .ftha.cftiaeiM -'- ", I rs-A- - s U1 -- - 7 r - FULLErJ FHANk , ... X Intr JJtoktfrim4l)Mrtta-... . ' $:4 f . - klas; Iastliatlea tn VtaH. OMest B Thureday, 8'.s- ! FAXE BEGinS AT 10 wlvu i ..i ft It . i Uttuh!) ii Afofs inCotarxtdo and Montana. Xrer y Article wm go rqaratcm tf tf.ij Frio. auatri.L.T .mTmrntrnm to. OotxjKJiisiei Persons preferring to'buyat prlrate sale can make on till frtd trms ZrJ .M-- M S'"' i0-. . 1 up t lapww.i iv. - j EarttlW, x-u- k j ., U Chamber bt, Ki.tr TV&X dliStd BeereUry. A . rreat tsoouat allowed to. furBAAm J1 dSSlSa n.in m . H"""u' lur Liuxinj purpose. EHaf at Hot 6prtnS TJce: AX.T iAiot cm, . P. 6. iox laia m |