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Show HIKE t'rl in?. Smw le. my. SPEECH OP MR CR0TJN8E U vtho 7'Uuhd Utah mil, in the I'. S i,j Hejirctcntaiivct, ' Ifot!74. Jim :"', iCOXCLCDBI. and for no sufficient reason; because if it is to the system of polyga my. be aseailed at all, is to be assailed States. under the laws of the United say canCongress should not, ana Xthe prinnot in consistency with ciples underlying our, institutions, enact laws that will thrust upon that people a set of government officials responsible to no one except the government here at Washington. that this I nay people does not Aside deserve such treatment. religion from the question of their they are entitled to the same rights, Immunities and privileges which would be claimed in4ehalf of any other people. They have shown and industhemselves trious. You may look over all the States and Territories of this Union and nowhere will you find the rate of taxation lighter than in that the- peoTerritory. In this respect ple of that Territory nave made a record which ought to be the envy of tho general government and of every State government. I say that people who have behaved .in this manner should not bring down upon their beads the enactment of laws which must simply operate to enrieu - United States officials and turn the people over bound hand and foot to the tender mercies of officers whom they have no voice in choosing. While 1 would not antagonize the bill in gross, I hope that as presented here and sought to be forced through it will be voted down, and that the opportunity may be given to correct and modify it in those essential particulars which X know this House, upon calm consideration, would not approve. As a Congress we cannot afford to act upon the principle which I intimated at the outset appeared to be influencI fear that ing many members here. operates too largely. I principle nave never Known a case in which the law for the government of a great people who are askiug to become a State of this Union has been Passed in such haste, and with so little apparent necessity. Jtecord. . ) order Ho4 make tbia bill palatable totlieltous, if I may use the term, it iuusl te prerattju or the ome imaginary grietrauce, statement of a condition of ankira whirl) really does not exist. It to refer away lcomeM back to the early! history of thla were isolated, leojeoff, antl they when they bad Imaway posed and iufllcted upon them lTniteJ Htatea officials who by their At arrogance became intolerable. huel a time they may have ret wiled, and Mich circumstance must be made a pretext for calling forth action on the part Of Congress Hut I sav, look over the Territory arid see where is the of L'tali y rebellion which js talked of here, where is the defiance of law? Canthe organic act or vass and ana oy ganizing the Territory, iu whicn the people mre aiioweu make laws for themselves. .Look orer those laws and compare them with the laws of any other Territory of the United States, ana men see where thev fall short, rsot one word is brought forward here, beassertion that things yondAllgeneral wroncr there, for the found ar ation of this action on the part of fVmcress. The gentleman says that while the United States appoints its mar shals, the Territbry. in defiance of law, appoints its marshals. Why Is this? The office of United States marshal is as distinct from the ofllce of territorial marshal as is day from night. Their offices run in different directions. One is charged with the execution of the writ, processes, etc., emanating from the United States courts and in United States cases. I have the record of a case here where the judges who IMMENSE BARGAINS ! ! were sent out to Utah attempted to set aside the territorial marshal. Reliable Testimony l That Territory; saw fit under its laws to appoint a marshal; for what? for the disposition of matters arising under their laws and in bp way in conflict with the laws of the United states. Now, that they have a right to do. If that is; denied them, then one of the first principles or a re publican system .of government is C. ASMUSSEN gone and wiped out. When a peo CARL ac be cannot TJEING very desirous fo dispose of all his ple in a Territory XJ nne jewelry, waicoes, siccus, r ieia corded the richt to enact their own and Osera Glasses. Spectacles, etc, etc., of them-i to relate those tliat laws, fers a rare chance to the public for tarest-men- u not do selves, as lone as they The JEWELRY to scloctcd with theconflict with the Constitution of utmost aril excelcare, both for beauty the United States, and if they .ence. The WATCHES are unsurpasra offi both ble own and cannot select their for strength good going. All roods are warranted. cers to execute those laws, then : BT A nor ruled are testimonials frem most re I say you are: striking down the liable gentlemen well known in the Terri- very first principles of American "Tbe Watch I bought of you in 1873 goes liberty. You"are taxing men with most a minute; excellently, never varies out representation, you are de has never had any repairs to it since I got to which been laws exposed to very It, although it has manding obedience nara usage. and no voice in have making, they A. C. Urow, you foist upon them omcers to exe Brakesman U. 8. U. K." cute the laws under no responsibil"The Watch I bought of you last year has be the best article I ever had, ity to the people governed. It la a proved to lost it twice ln the water, once at having his of in the unheard proposition of six feet, besides a great many the all with perfect tory of Ameiican law making or otherdepth hardships, and stands ume. iurisnrudence. ease, being always rignt to Camp Douglas." John I &ny then that the charge "The Watch I bought from you is all that brought here was that they elected can me n Deaesirea. a a Keeper it oeats a territorial marshal in defiance of anything I ever had, and stands the JiltUig-aiu- l the laws of the United States,which usaire without, the least varia rough UAKIEtiU. URIAH, provided a United States marshal. tion-Paper Mill, Salt Lake Co.' Judge McKean ol the supreme and the like high recommends from court of that Territory, took that Messrs. H. E. W. Choales, Salt Lako City; taken O. a J. Lambert, Paper Mill, Bait Lake Co.; position; a position never "of Lambert. Juvenile instructor ORJoe: before in any other Territory the T. OtC.Angel, Church Architect, Salt Lake United States. That case was city: Cyrus Bates, Tooele City; Bishop a. jr. of to Gourt the Bishop 8. A. Wool ley, City, 8heets, City: brought Supreme Archibald Gardner,- West Jordan; I. M. the United States and how was it Stewart, South Willow Creek, and many terminated there? I have the hundred others. before me, but cannot take 49 Mark the addrcm and call early. time to read it. Here is the infor mation filed by tho United States CARL C. ASMUSSEN, orllcer and the answer of the ter Opposite Post Offlce, ritorial marshal.where he distinctly 12TrO SALT LAKE CITY. ly to says that he disclaims- any right interfere m the control or unitea States affairs; that he is elected under the organic act relating to NOTICE. is elected by the the afiairs of Utah, X. Tl ISA TJ. 8. Lahd OmcE, oi uian, anu in purlegislature Salt Lake City, U.T., of that election he acted in suance April 8th, 1874. the discharge of his duties as such COMPLAINT been entered at this in serving writs and processes Vy Office, by having William B. Cole against which emanated from the court Franklin- - Goodspeed, for his as far as they related to territorial niniKsieaa entry, no. xuo,abandoning aatea May tin, 1871, the northwest Section upon quarter, matters; for instance, the crime 28. Tow nahin S South. Huim 1 Our. In Halt of larceny, murder, or any offense Lake County, Utah with a view Territory, or to tne said entry: the said cancellation which is made such by the laws of are summoned to amiear at parties hereby the Territory or Utah, in those this Office, on the I5th day. of May, 1874, at went forth the where 10 cases, processes o'clock a.m., to respond and furnish tee- eaia aiieroa ananden- through the tenitorial marshal, he umony concerning wiulktt fottingek, executed the writs and processes ment. Iteglster. as he had a right to dof and ashe should do, they involving n infrac tion or any law or the united States. But that, I say, is made an offense. When I asked from the gentleman from Vermont. $lrv rolanOJ. the privilege of interrupting! him 'that'I 'might inquire whether or. not the United States had not sustained that position,'! was denied that courtesy. This bill Of various kinds, for sale, ' must be pushed down our throats, y v "I v W 4 k as though this House Were a lot of willing subjects only, too ready i From to $1.00 each. and anxious to go to any length that gentlemen may dictate. This Also KeeeH, OaMesi and dreenhonnc measure is to be put through under the whip and spur of the previous question. But au hour one poor XURSERV IX THE' SIXTO. WAED, hour is given to the, discussion of '' v. matters involving the rights of ene Tw Roatai Tw BIetta and hundred and, thirty ,flve thousand Wel r Uie CMrt HMM. is whose fault that people, pnly they entertain religious convictions dif- AU Trees Wmrranttd trut to nan t. fering from these entertained i by jd gentlemen here. I tell you, sir, it will not do for this Congress to as-- 5 sume a moot, regard for - particular f THOMAS IXNTON.1 laws while VunmindAil of others. inman turn his shrht Let every wtard; let him stand before the for NEW YOnK TRADE. um of his own conscience: let him ask! himself whether he has any rejig Ions convictions at all. Men who LbCKVOOD have none at all are perhaps too apt & HAnniriQTOW, to be intolerant; toward those who ' waeusAui dbsxxbs nr have. I say that while I deplore LooUas GUxuk, looklux .filau TMa, the' system in Utah, eWrreret Beta Freneb. end German. while I am notprevailing itt sympathy with UAXTXLy mnd other hinds f PUB, , .WUAMX3,,to Order. ... .. and hope that in tthr progress of No. f.815 Bfc. Pearl New Yofk. civilization it will be wiped out, I W On- - Goods are kent bv Z. C. M. I. and hope7 the. American . Congress will all Its Branch Store throughout the Terrinot act ka&ulrr iathls rarard. tory, j .. . As I wish to be sparing of the time of the gentleman from Utah, & Co., W. Falrohlld I Mtmen!y-athat LeRoy . (Mil Canneo, . . er jsannracinrera so aesaU bill in tbie its hope m mm m .a. JLUXV details. There are several views I Pen and TencQ Cases; would like to submit In which I am satisfied this House would con no wnnamsw- HEW TOBK. cur with me. I am satisfied that Medal for out acid rent avaraea , by Parfi ISxjnKUon vf 1807. this House would not .upon, delibewa uj ieuM) w eevvjrw ration enact the 'seeming anomaly Vsr amSalt Lake City,eje and e,ber deslen Dwyer. of having one set of people make throughout " . the Territory. . omcere appointed another and distinct authority, are to execute inose jaws. . way, sir, JAOES wiLDC Jr., tx CO.; ! by this modejof proceeding you strike down the very power itself. If thO$ people canned hate Ken's ucd .Bdys VCIothiha, their own maranala and their own ana . i n to Hi Jrateawty prosecuting attorneys proceed against offenses' arising--' tinder their 8. a ' .. .............. v.., own laws they will make no laws. le Omw Oaada mr. t: ese Ve ha n 'rn-ir- fl enttSX out will UL itm mlnri law and aU They their, wipe tirely if they cannot nave a voice ejwraUes BmmrtminUf stWrttwav themw in executing F.xamine all the laws that have been 'passed since the organization of this government, and where will yon find that any like this has "been enactowit-Har- y ihn . S XJ ht-a- in favor oft he follow twtimoiiy The above Medals cwfckh-ralioof all who Ynt ing named good, well worthy of tbo serious ranat economical; each fredal wprwenU adectotou of a separate Boar! of Disinterested Juror. No irraur evidence of superiority can possibly le submitted. Comments of the Manufacturer can add nothing luertto. prentanar:.rrt'futub!i hf' n SATITTgLOSS STARCH DUR YEAS' I IN SIX POUND COXES AND ONE POUND PAPERS. Give Try U. beidt render. Jleautifut White and QUwy PinieJt, No other Starch so easily ' . i to Economical. : used, : Fabric very Jurat,'e. or i . - " USE1 IT OXCE, YOU WILL USE KO OTHER. jJ in Barrels, Half Bar it Is and Golden Selected Indian ... by a greatly Improved precox, from the Bert Corn, aud warranted perfectly pare. IJrTFW ATIOWAI. CTrDSmM, Of GREAT -- TarIS, IS" tZ l the FEBrEATlOX oftll AUTY." -- A trial will lnwr Its popularity everywhere. INonc genuine without "Duryeas oo every package. For sale by 0 roeers generally. B Mire "DnryeaV n Jm on every Package. Place, N.' Y. Oeueral Depot 29, .H and 33:larlc ' ' 6m eod UC 15 r, . CINCINNATI! TRADE. Grand Medal of Merit ! VIEIIIIA WORLD'S FAIR, 1873 ' TOiTHEi!' AffARDJD CD DC O o C5 m For MCoal and Wood. Bltaaalaems Col Coeklns; Steve In the World. MONITOR can be be-hu rained a farfasaod reputation. No higher encomium rpHR Mowed upon a Cooking Stove than to say that every house-wif- e who uses it sneaks In Its prebe .and recommends it to her neighbors and friends, for econoiv, cleanTb SyrnpaiiiSyrnp Molasses, TTalf Barrels and Kegs. AU of Superior Quality. W Order promptly executed.: Address Ed. T. Ware, Secretary That Good are kept bv Z. C M. h and it Branch Store, aim by- aU the Conxrative JllSOm Store in the Territory- L liness and reliability in all lu operations. NOW 84,087 MONITOnB XISJ CTJ333 ALSO TtTE CELJJRRATKD SANTA CLAUS COOKING STOVE ! nrralM4WN4l, WHICH HAS 8TJCTT A DEMAND ALT. THROUGH TUB TKRBJTOUir, FOR BEAUTY AND EXCELLENCE, CANNOT BB SURPASSED. All our STO VES sue kept For Kale by X. C. 31. I. and all lis Braarh Stores; also by all the jjeratlve Store In the Territory. -- :oc- Vm. K4lUriOTDillB REOOR & Co BY Cincinnati, O. 5th and Sr. CHARLES STS., St WAGON.S. No. US TAOONS NF.KD nTJT Jf Z. C. LITTLE S TD IV Tnrrk F 4VOH. Mi- I., EasWBranch, the DUX WAGOXat PROVO, - ? At Htlt Lake We WALTER Price. call further attention to the KOVIHG and REAPING MACHINES, . w i -- Carrtaa-ad TAglkt Hprlas; rrTlsirS fTJrt,?tock of CU and Wagons see the extensire stock of rood work at hICES. "T. Larrert and Best detected 8tock of Hard . T1V rd sad Wins Hate. ln we call In SUCH LOW tionot trtS, wTwSlj;r b7n, Xwe-vte- ry especial attention, tpbichWsurehooae, for the accommoda- - Bain TTagon Depot First Yard South ofTIteatre. & ROBERTSON. t-9- J. E. f rlni-a- t,.' . 4i M9f dl23 r. a . ': 9! : :r.W Ss$ia, Mr Eumkbdfc. The reatfeman ed? '. ; tft&t tne marshala selected by the , authorities' iirr ?tj3t WVqrSAIJE DEALERS IN mTr BQQTSL-- -- DlD SHOES tl 3U1 ward's ; rs n iASS THM local of i Utah sustain best., . precisely the same relation to that II 'I." J it 1.1 Territory that xmr BheriCs bear'to the respective States.., ThereJs no Benedict, UallM Cd difference er dktlactioa Ua that Regard. tOOTG crridr-GIIOE- a; Mr. OfevrffsaKWlseTr.hatis what I wish to have understood by He. lit and us QBjtirb btI? the to anartHpaeethat; la in asked, a law tlViwejare all precedents lo:wr legitUtlon, XJt j . H. ARNOLD. fu 'jU A ed Bishop over the three-4axnamed Wards. Milton. L. P. Christiansen. Littleton W. G. Smith. RichVillA) John Seaman. Porttervillc. Alma Porter. Morgan City, Richard Fry. v alley, eamuei varter. EIGHTY Matter: ptar. Contains a Summary of the News of tl.e Week, Telegraplile,Agricultural, Ilome an) ' Foreign Correspondence, Mlsccllaneoii . Domestic and Foreign News, Kditorlia.1 Arti clee on current and Co." . Peoa, Abraham MarchanU w. Harder. Kamas, 1o .l.r Park, Ephraim Snider. SAMUEL F. ATWOOD, Preaid- SERMONS OF THE mg nisnep over tne above : six Wards. PRESIDENCY AND WASATCH Bishop. 8th! thi 10th Or Monary Enpes, BOUHD vl'i and IRON WORKING MACHIN ES F, BELTING, MILL GBARINO, ETC., CHICAGO TRADE, ENGINES T 8Uam Better and Sheet Iron Work, Cir--, eular, Mtdey and Sash 8ae MM. Uritt Mill, Qrirt Mill Machinery, and Pulley, Quarts Shafting Mill and Crusher, Go Work Machinery, etcetc., etc . Corner Main and Mnllanphy Streets, W. B. DOUCLAS, if AKtrrACnraxBs & Tr or En-gtn- cy -, no. daa ly & LAUTERJUNG WARMER, MARSTOH Manufacturer and Importers of ' ' & FELIX Manuf acturer and Jobber of ! wOOD ! 36 28 ! SXV1EB TP'V l XVtnt , .1 :i i Oppoeke - V ' , ' the (My Meat UarUi, ', ' :. Riebneld, W H SeegmUler Monroe, J T Llsenbee, Annabelle 8prlngs, Edward Joseph. Iver Tsaacaon. PrattvUle, Heteman Pratt ' Glenwood, G T Wilson j . ' ..; j MIUAID OOrKTVi ,V"' 20 t. ' . li ' ' s ,. inm.riBinwun.Aiin: allrll UkiAi lWBSLBUJ mnr west rrjE3nus'' m .nn a MarUeL ene STEAM FITTERS. T . -- mrw .a wt Mt . - m OpporiU C&y Meat . VVM J. m VOZl TtATTTrea ' w rT. a . Thompson. 1 f u DRGOOOS, twtt Rockville. N. Smith.' Long Valley, James Leatnead. , ItCanab. Levi Btewara, ic'"tMcos r Leeds, Solomon Angell lUKnCDrJfft araxrscTAtiTsrrpj.i STOVES c? dm r . lfosnun aadlSaAjrgxrjrSrS.; CHICAGO.. ! V' t r i r i ?T eaaaaaB) ntrft 6tom r ' A Size of Sheet sckdat y2Q . x 38 Inches, Has the Largest Circulation, hi this city, the surrounding counties and taroughour w any uairy raper. its; .", columns contain full Telegraphic Riart. nteresUng and trastworthy Loeal Items,' Home and Foren Correspondence, Edeca- ' . . iionai, Agricultural, Bail way J Domestic nd Fot Newi Editoil Irtloles on , I wees i V . 4 ' Sermons of the First Presidency ' . Gibson . t Ktrlmt . ' ' -j vj (Harrteburr, 0, B. Aanuu "... w. r reenuttr. ' ' ; nwuuOT, 3 George, D.D. MoArthnr. "r, j J JE,eJK1r Pine ValleyV Wnv. SnowTTri r- - :i PlnBichardjuiaoB.;!, t Hebron, G. H. Crosby. ; n, 'I ttaOBMr rjoeev.mrwAeA. w . a " - . at sua n'- 3rAtan Advtrttrino ,1, and . i , t - iut r .vluSKt j Xcdiuqd ." ' or Jlotnc i it stomas forsmoet me among aevjrpaper of tne wen. v lonUn-Productt- : wwr ia tat TwrrttorrT EXCETT wutuv r.veuui, ana once a ' -- l SAWS fiHAW?3EICED,Vl ' i - t ;,. ; Bevy.,'1 Pangultch, Cedar City, Henry LuaU aAirn oomrrr. t " 32 Column- -. i ... ADVARCE i , Beaver, John Minerrrille, James McKnlghU i ' 'raoa oomrrr. L Psragoonah, 8. 8. Smith, Parowan, w. H. Dame. Suaami8 0HuleS ., ... Paria, A V Smithson IN PUBLISHED EVERT EVEyjKtJ H. DAME, Presiding BWion -W.ttver the three last named places, r K'' O. W. r TEAR Evehihlnr . Robert. " ; Zanarra,I W.Roundy. Rarmony, W. Dt Pace. : ' ' ' BeUevue, J. H. Johnson. vToher,WmABrtoghrt ; VVII Vbrgen, John Parker. ' O. Fvrnao Work and J2ooflnfff PER i :vi ' and t3 MADISON STREET, Oo-op- er QXLYAmitt "look commrz. vqas, $4.80 ' THOMAS CALLISTER, Presid -Daniel ing Bishop. iC. it'trt THE DESERET OOCKTT. ;? GOODS, BUCK CLOVES, PRICE l, JOHN R. MURDOCK, Presiding Bishop. : lu h ' Whera Ins bniw. a mt.r4.. mtintlm. bnaineae eed somUI preflta, to snerit the eoatuiued patranaga so liberally buatowet Oar goods are kept W C M. I. and , nponthejaw t M Its breach stores, aoo by aU the Tin; Chtei Iron Coppersmltht- - Bvs stores to the Terrltorr. n :. ' on Advertising McHum Superior Ailrantoffcit. ootnrrT. ' !-- - A t A. YOUNG, Presidi,. Sanaa, Peter Rasmiusra. Scipio, First Presidency,. the r i. ssoaaow vreeg, w. ix. ctotu OakCreek.P. D. Lyman. . aanosn, vuiDert King. ssansaTaeturers and Jobbers to Temple Street, mont ETC. ( CrotV, Joel ' SABTETE oomrrr. Fountain Green, K. L. Johoou-MoronG. W. Bradley. Fairview, Amasa Tucker. Mount Pleasant, W. S. Reeley. Spring City, Frederick Olsnn. Rphraim, Kanute bterseu. Manti, A. J. Mnftct. Ilarne. Gunnison, Farette. John Bartholomew. IT. RBSPECTFTJLLT announce to the pub t To their new Aremlaea Set S. TANNER is Bith-.- t over the four lastpresiding named rlaoe. : "" Prirded Reading Matter: t 1 s,-.- . f pMfP 32 COLUMNS Contains Telegraphic Reports, Ilome and Foreign Correspondeuoe, Agricultural, Do- metic ahd Foreign News, Editorial Artick-on Current Events,. J. McCul'euirh. NepbJ, S. Water Str et, .j- - cmrAUs :ir rRorairroBS or the y ; ; . itiy Ievan, Elmer Taylor. SCHWAB, McQU AID s CO. WHOLESALE I LQUO&S. ,f We make a specialty in KENTUCKY BOURBON PENSTLVANJA KYE .DAVID JAHXS. WHISKIES, i and All our goods are kept by the . Z. C. M. I. and aU its Branch 8torea imtcheU & James; , - at tap ' mvmea pixxtes. a iT. SHEET 127 x 39 I.VririM Closely Grove, John Brown. Provo, A. O. Smoot. Sprlngville, Wm. Brinrhurst. Spanish Fork, A. K. Thurber. Salem, alia Pondtown, Robu H. Sav is. Payson, J. Tanner. Santaquin. John Halladay. Spring Lake Villa, B. F. Johusou. Street, are kept by Z. C M. I. and Stores, and aim by aU the e Stores of tho Territory. I , 3MC4 ' A . j- Geahen, Wm. Price. m. : ' WILLOW MASUFACTURXBS AVD IMPORTERS. 8oeciameS:-ChloroforEther: SnlHt BED ; JACKET STOHACn BITTERS Nitre, and all sorts of essential Oils and r iavora. Also, Printers' Boiler Composttipn. i Ko, JO North iarraa..;" MTTOBXIX. PuUbhed Every TtTKSDAY Jtwl SATURDAY, " Our "W" I C Its Brancb UKEAT WESTERN i -- JOEL G ROVER, Presiding luhoj Brushes. Brooms, Matches.. Etc Mona, Edward Kay. ' ; 85 ft 88 ltiver 1'HIOAWO. alia Salt . -- r. A. SEMI WEEKLY, L. J5. HARRINGTON, Preni'H. , ww w3 i,uhj him netmurt ' places. Pleasant Twines, Cordage AJiil WIRE, And Proprietor o fAs Celebrated 'XX.ECTRIC BAZOBt 14 Warren St.,. ... . i . .... .NEW YORK' t28 No. 5tb St,.. 8T. LOUIS. MO. Our Goods are keot fey Z. C M. I. and all its branch stores. ' Alpine, T. Hydraulic Tta7AQarden and Fire Pump Chain and Fixture etc. Iron Branch House, 17 Curb, Lake Street, I ..EST" These Goods can be obtained at Z. C M. I. and its Branches. Iloo tb Oc PER YEAR The Deseret News N ROWBERRY, Presiding Third Ward, Myron Tanner, Fourth Ward, Wm. Follett, Lehi, David Eraav Cedar Fort, H. F. Cook. Fairfield, John Carson. n AXm vva Are -t PORTABLE AND BBADLBx PATENT U1. K L. D. Young. A. H. Raleigh. vtAa oomrrr. 70niC3. elands unrivalled. ADVASIE. L. 0. SMOOT, Presiding Bishop, OX ret Ward. J. P. R. Jnhnv.. COMPANY CHEMICU 4 I Nathan Davis. Centreville, Jamee Jordan. Vernon, Hyrtrm Bennion. Peep Creek, Edwin Tad lock. Skull Valley, B, F. Knowlton. & TV e tcr n Fon ndry, KAJruTAgTuaxus or FRIEDMANM PRICE Jitsnop. R.IT. City, G. W. Bryan. Pine Kanyon , Moses Martin. Tooele City, John Row berry. GrantsvUle, William Jeffries. St. Johns, U. W. Burridge. CLOTH, Louis, Mo. ST. LOUIS, ' o g It TOOXLJi OOtTKTT. JO. WOOD STEAM A Speirs, Alex. McRae. L. W. Hardy. js. u. wooiiey. Thomas Taylor. R. T. Burton. Frederick Keeler. aoth,, John Sharn. Sugar House Ward, W. C a Siuoot.? Sriarbton. A. H. Halelirh. Big Cottonwood, B B Bitner, Mill Creek, Reuben Miller. South Cottonwood, J. S. Rawlins. West Jordan. Archibald Gardner. South Willow Creek. I. M. Stcwaru Dealers to V of the community, S. A. Woolley. 1Mb CIBCULAR SAW MILLS, v I E, F. Sbeets. ,; 12th ,, 13th 14th 15th 16th ,, 17th 18th 01iild.ron. an Advertising medium, o reach the farmer, thecountry people, and al classes As wm. 'xnorn. Uth Company MARSHALL A STANDARD HOUS EHOLD.-JOljria?A-J oommr. ' OWENS, LANS & DYER, No.7l7,8eSlu,St LAKvi 1st Ward, 8. L. City, Jos. Warburton. 9d Jamee Leach. o 3d ,, Jacob Weiler. h2: 4th Thomas Jenkins. 6th A 6th, W. H. Hickenlooper. OFFICE Wo. 35 SOUTH MAIN STREET, WATER WHEELS, TWEL VE A POSTL ES. Heber City, Abraham Hatch. For Brewers ani Distillers Use. SAINT LOUIS, MO. d261 ly THE i Midway, Henry 8. Alexander. Charleston, John watklns. ailSDurgh, Wm. B. Nuttall. FOIl Between Market aud Walnut. FIRSl OOTHTT. ABRAHAM HATCH, Presiding - f saut And All Article PortaWe & COLULINS Croyden, Ephraim Swann. STatMTT OCtKTY. Henjkef erville, Chas. Richeas. . BcbO, Klias Asper. Coalville, W. W. Cluff. UnidnvlUe, Alonao Winters. WM. W. CLUFF presides ova Morgan County and the above, HOPS, BARLEY, ACTUK XRS pal eg. 16 itj uiusc y I'nntea Jieaatng over me six tost named And Dealers in ' MAMCr x 49 Inetaea; To a sheet t Morell, John K. Lemon. MALTSTERS CATECHISM 3VCola.laa.o Wrdnesda v. Every , QASMITH is Presiding Bis NOW 41EADY la 15, COUKTT. Enterprise, Jesse Haven. C. S. PETERSON is Prturidim, W. Cm WATER 4 Helix r. Needles HOBQAIT Chas. Rueppele & Co., -- . EttahlirJicd Julie Mountain Green, Eii Spautdim. Webfer City, C S. Petenou. four Wards tn Summit 8 VEf KLY, DESERET HEVS Bountiful, John Stoker. mt W-- THE Jfj t Wanshlp, G. G. 8nyder. Rockport, Edwin Bryant. law-maki- ng - Co. V ft 3 . ltnia.'.-a-!-'-,Ja,awiir,,r- topen. utah. Kaysvllle, Christopher Layton. Farmington, John W. Hess. Centre ville. Win. IL Smith. ! riiHESE celebrated baths are open to the A. public at all seasons. Their medicinal properties are so widely known that it If needless to enumerate them. Besides the Private Baths, the large an handsomely furnished X lut. Jtx K O A. la. m . for Ladies and Gentlemen, 33 now 1830. are ! n-- ipj4etonrSfqyes & - PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. DAVIS OOU NTT. nungo. c3 ,, . . L Prlvato , .. ,, Garner. North Ogden, Plain1 City, L. W. Shurtliff. Mound Fort, David Moore. Lynne, Robert E. Balrd. Siaterville, Thomas UichardsoD. Harrisvllle, David Rawson. Marnat, S. P. Halverstoc-Westjsber, John I. Ha rt. East Weber, A. Spauldiug. South Weber, John Cook. Klver Dale, Banford Bingham Bdeni, Richard Ballantjne. Huntsville, F. A. Hammond. Hoopenrille, Gilbert Belnap. BATHS. and 313 Elm Street, 1V01JI8, MO. t? J. MERRICK, Presiding Ogden, L. J. HerriOK. L. ' H S T WARH SPRING tiom. 308, 310 TERRITORY. A. NJOJUOLS. Presiding Bishop over the six last named Wards. B A Offlce, Circulation AM PAPER IX THE OF vtctces r, &C, REPAIRED AND ADJUSTED AND WORK GUARANTEED. Tobacco, Chewing Factory and Etablihed LARGEST Portage, p. C Hosklns, Box Elder co., Uu & 9 e . Watches Mado to Order witn my own New Willard City, G. W.Ward. jWiBia comrrr, and Improved LIGGETT-MYERS, ma nu ra ctu n eh s or dl21 Am AKI) THK PAPEB OF TITK PEOPLE. DANIEL DANIELS, Presidint Bishop over the two last named Citv. Wm. Nnnlev. Mantua, H. P. Jensen, Brigham City, Alvin Nichols, ANTEED TIME TIMEKEEPERS, AT FACTORY PRICES. Si ST. . t Bi PRESTON is Presiding Bishop over the foregoing The eighteen Wards. ' t te '- laws-fwnu- IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES, GUAR Xtoixlae. 50,000 Trees STATIONARY, -- Elgin Watches STREET, SCCOBTD PAPER the Rork) Mountain Krgioi, Of First South St., East of DESERET BANK, Malad CJtr, Daniel Da nloIs,Oiie Ida co.,Ic'ahe ,, Samaria,Samuel Williams, Keeps a Full Assortment of ATTACHMENTS. BRO., PATENT CHRONOMETERS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, & PIONEER WM. a. 8. MTEBS, LlGQETT. Daus- - Late Myers k Drum- Liggett rWMY STOCK OF JEWELRY has been ixHJis. man, or mona, or Alton, ui. selected with great care and is of Good honor at prices that Rcaiftercd Factory, Kb. 74, 1st Dirtrict. Quality. I sell i,vupon U Bia t tti W. JCIIJ veuuvk inn MISSOURI. L-- i W'ELL-KSOW- NOKTH St. M . L. ELIASOW, a ,' M'rcMlicnl lf'atchmaleer, BHOWM. Louis Paper Warehouse. rd 5 THE J as. o. H. B. GRAHAM . BAIJXT O. CO., Dry Goods and Notion?, - TREES. Per Day. Pro-idencc- COODS. STRKBT' St. Louis dl2S Bin i. Bishop over the above Wards. l'1" IXAI,KRS IH u. pood. . WlnLlJiM BVDQE is Presiding Library' . S. Editor and Publisher. Oxford, George Lake. Oneida co., Idahc Clifton, Win. Pratt, w. Packer, ,, ,. isnugeport,.L.n. H. Hatch, ,, Franklin, Weston, John Maughan, Cache co., UtaK KELLY C larks ton 8imon Smith, Newton, W. F. Littlewood, ,, Lewiston. W. H. Lewis, PROPBIETOB8. ,, ,. Richmond, M. W. Merrill, fit steT Thh tTrmikw- r- r.1alnl Ma.b1 UTnuv -. Smithfleldit 8amuel Koskeilv, JMtwa.,, ,, f ltyrfir" will be at thoauniaw Park, Bobt Daynos, ltw Kilroad Depots Hydo Soda Springs, Jos G Folkman, ,, mXnd Steaniboeit rueM convey Ijartdinfito A. . W. B. .fa .L... n Preston, hu Logan, M. TX Hammond, ,, MlUville.G. Pitkin, Ol N. ,, Hyrum, Llljeuyuijt, Paradise, Darid James, WeUsvillcl Wm. Maughan, ,. Mendon, Henry Hughes, ,, MILLINERY & 1AVID O. CAI.UEII . UVhi-A- Buck end Hid tilovew, DODD, BROWN B ANDREWS, HATS, CAPS AND FURS. "diisem18 FIFIH 11 Deseret Mews. . f WluicmU Importer Between Montgomery and 8ansome Streets, Adjoining the New MercantO Pari,H.Jfi Horse, Osmoud, ,, Bioominqton, George ' ,, St. Charlck, John A.F1nik-J-Hunt, , ,, HnveH Hujrh Nebee-alias Ira Ithica, Ittk Toupi, Rich tawUtat ,,. MeadowvGle, Joslah Tufts, ' Banddphi Randolph Stewart, ,, Woodruff, lUeaxyhee, Almy, Sanruel Pike, Wyoming Terrltor KvaiuUm Wm. G. Burton, " " m Soda and Saleratus. Terms:-$2.- 00 & CO., GRAY. KIMBROUQH Coffee' Bush St., San Francisco, In Barrels, : re-co- I Oearoetowti, Henry Lewis, Oneida co. lnano " J. W.Coszen Moore, Bennington, John r , Montptiicr 11 D6w, XI IT TVilMrmnl.. Orid.N.Cl BdJcfsen, n Austin, h Liberty, & BROOKLYN HOTEL, Sacks. Con-gretHon- a'. IMPROVED CORN STARCH, IDURYEAS' Mauufiictured ! 3r r White aa Tel lew Cellee Baanr, - to-da- ar Powdered Cut, Loaf, Crushed, and Granulated Tartar, tmueaMBu adjaeei A Superior Article. cf Ground for Family ue. of Manufacturer T Cbairefti ( Jssns CfturfaS of IiS-lay wiiau, a ib itasi Territory Of Manufacturer of tbo Obioimai. ; ST. LOUIS, JITO., I874.A ELDERS AND BISHOPS 15rlJ- - nnns eo., CHARTRES uEM law-abidi- ng - to-da- y. BELCHERS raT ESTABLISHED I860. pitEStnjjra SAN FRANCISCO; TRADE LOUIS TRADE ST. - V. r. i , i : t .....iit'jIn ,tt Aivawc - ' j 1 " |