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Show VICE IN NEVADA. TiiE Nevada legislature has been engaged in discussing the subject of gambling. A severe prohibitory bill against this vice wai presented and discussed, but, It is jopenly stated, was prevented from) being passed through the use of shameless TEE EVENING NEWS. fUTLISSKD DArLV, AT rocs DAVID O. j Eonoa 6TJ1TDJIY3 O'CLOCK. OA I. D 23 It, Airo PtTBUsncB. March, e, 1S73. were positively bought over to op pose it, the money for the purpose NEWS OF THE 'DAY. r It la said that a new commercial treaty Is la coarse of preparation between Spain and the United States. dls- 's More news in Hills about Black the Jatches Judge Poland 5I don't think I have great courage, but I have for this occasion. Not quite enough ; much i j needed." At this point the two men part cd, and as Judge Poland turned around Mr. Lamar, of Mississippi, who stood at nis elbow, remarked that he thought that Judge Poland mieht have needed some asslstanM and intimated that he was ready to renuer iu air. roiana luanked Mr. Jamar very cordially, but remark ed, in his very dignified way, "I am a fighting man myself, sir." Washlnaton Uorrennondence JV. V. f Tribune. i my hand to heaven and said" If I ever forget to bear testimony to the gospel of Jesus Christ and true mission of Joseph Smith, the let my right hand forget its cunning and toy tongue cleave to the roof of m mouth." From that day to this I always remember to bear my testimony when I address the people, for I know that this gospel and salvation, revealed by Slan ofSmith and taught by the apostles of this church, is true. Men may say that Brigham Young and the elders of this church are Impostors; but I know that they were alled by revelation and ordained and set apart to do this work . out and Saint. Carry this principle home-mad- e it leads us to reject shoes and other articles ewhich are Imfar superior to the foreign-madarticles. ported We have been talking about the United Order, and getting up tanand initianeries, shoe shops, fcc, in some tory steps have been takenthese obof the settlements with to time It takes but view: jects in accomcarry out and successfully we can plish such projects. But our produce these things within selves, and it is our duty to do it, and insteai of manifesting a disposition te oppose anything of thiskind, we should exert aii iue lnuuence ana energy we possess to our bring it about, and to make true selves It is that the principles of the United Order are such that a great portion of our people at the present time are not in a condition to take hold of it with all they have, for many of them have been foolish enough for during the success of business the last four years, instead er payng their debts, to launch into bus-ne- ssr of various kinds and get deep-into debt. That class of men have to get their nanus unuea De-fthey can take hold to promote the great project of uniting the ' Saints tn whole of the Latter-da- y all their business affairs. But this must be done as fast as possible, and the work of making Zion self-su-s as part of taining must be regardedfor it is an the work of the Lord; obligation devolving upon us to provide within ourselves' labor and the necessaries1 of life. We must take hold of this matter, brethren and sisters, with all our hearts, and never let oursel pes rest until Zion is ndependent of her enemies and all the world. May peace and the light of truth abide with you, that you may un derstand these things and act upon them with all the spirit and power is my prayer, of the gospel of peace, in the name of Jesus, Amen. V'ii1 A practical victory for the.. Mormon f!i cause. In lieu of this dead letter, Justice McKean, who came , into the Termandate; to imritory with a partyout of America, prove polygamy endeavored to entrap the Mormon - ' - i,-;'- bishops and, elders in! the meshes ofeneof theirown laws. He got up a charge against Daniel Wells, ueorge (jannon, .Brigham Young, and others of "lascivious : cohabitation." Hempstead, United States attorney for Utah, the roper public prosecutor for the 'erritory, declined to help him. Hempstead was aware that, no one In Washington desired to have a case or polygamy brought before, the Supreme Court, and the pretended lascivious cohabitation either meant polygamy or it meant nothing. .No emer charge was on tne cards. McKean though t otherwise. The judge, I am told, hardly knows a rule of law from a party cry. He said the Mobnon elder might be tried on this charge of lascivious cohabitation. Where; was such a crime defined? Not in any statute book of theiUnited States. Then where? A Mormon parliament has made a law against immorality of life. Bu t how, asked Hempstead, could this law be turned against themselves? A law is always to be interpreted according to the known Intentions of the" legislators. "I will interpret their intentions," said the judge. Hempstead resign ed. McKean appointed two succes sors, under whose indictment warrants were jissued against several elders, who! were held to bail on various charges, including the charge of lascivious cohabitation. Nothing came of this unseemly having been raised by a levy upon the various local gambling houses. Later another bill was) introduced, which licensed gambling, through Joseph Smith, and they are the servants of the Most High but at a high rate, $490 per month. God. They were called to proclaim This has not passed yet BT ..'. the gospel and to administer its Fire did $00,000 damage at That there is a necessity for some PRESIDENT GEORGE A. and with all their SHITF, ordinances, hearts they have labored to accomkind of rigid repressive legislation Albany, If. Y., last night. The ship Giovanni,-wreckeDBUVMSD for this vice in the State named is plish the work assigned them. off Cape Cod, was less than a quarIt is written that " Ellas was a At ths Pacific Tho Conference of man Central ter of a mile from the shore when acknowledged. to like passions as we subject the Vhvrch of Jesut Christ of are, and he prayed the disaster took place. The loss of Railroad Company complained that Latter-da- y life was caused by the Inability of that they could not abolish gamin the New it might not rain; earnestly and it rained Saint, the life saving men to send a line to bling on their cars while the 8tate Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Sun- not on the earth by the space of three years and six months." This the ship, the bombs provided for of Nevada held it day Afternoon, Oct, Ulh, 1874. legal and pershows that a man of like passions that purpose bei n g worthless. This statement, which is the substance mitted it. The Virginia Enterprise, RETORTED BY DAVID W. EVANS. to ourselves may obtain faith to of a telegram received If in an article with the title, " Whit perform great and good works, to I HAVE been much interested In give wise Instructions, to. proclaim true, U disgraceful, and places re- our Vices Cost Us," says; the remarks of the Elders this morn- - tne principles or the everlasting sponsibility little short of murder on some parties, who ought to be "The State of Nevada,withA3,000 log, as all through the conference. gospel, to bear testimony to the to administer in the work of dealt with as they deserve. people, has 000 licensed places anu.AVS toe instructions we truth, i.nope Loid the are and bear off bis kingdom. whore is This bo have retailed; received will An official reached New York liquors treasured up And is at one our duty, as We have alof rate it dealer the to the in liquor from of hearts whose all. carried and yesterday Washington, business it was to serve papers upon each Gl inhabitants. It is estimat home to our households and wards. ready been warned, to exercise and mat tne eiders wno nave at faith for those in authority, that. congressman Schumakerin connec- ed that the receipts of these liquor tion with, the P. SI. subsidy affair; saloons average siu per day. or at tended conference will stir p the while they contend with like pas but the papers could' not be served, the rate of G'i cents per capita. people to diligence, teach them to sions with ourselves, they may became Mr. Schumaker had left There are 250 places in Story county remember the Sabbath day and to have the Spirit of the Almighty to where liquors are retailed. The keep it holy, and instead of fooling reserve ana guide them, and to for (Europe. in all cases aggregate receipts of these saloons away their time in labor or pleas sustain their hands,and damthousand dollars Fifty course, uo an appeal being carried to never be careful be found Is at are Thi the speak $10,000 to wor to tne dally. ure, tnat devote day age by fire at Houston, Texas. to. Washington- by the first party evil of Lord's A anointed. the or rate of $3,to God ing and month, rest, ship of The! Supreme Court of the 000,000 $100,000 per condemned,? Chief Justice Chase, To produce this to the original design ofaccording tongue is a curse, and, as tattling Heaven. yearly. United States has adjourned. tne apostle James expresses it," is speaking ifi the name ef his brethamount, the daily laoor or z,ooo We should remember our prayers set ren on the Bench, pronounced the on we " fire of hell and when ; Horace Ejc congressman miners at $i per day would be re at all times In our families, we whole course of McKeau's proceed found sp&akiag evil against the Maynard, of Tenn., is to be nomi- quired. In the saloons of Story should also remember to observe are Utah to be uniawrui. The nated for U. S. minister to Turkey. county Is therefore spent daily in the word of wisdom, and be careful servants or uod and accusing the ings in In arrest were liberated, and are we brethren in parties sum a of to only following course the a such Suits under the civil rights purchase liquors equal continually pursue the bails of Call of them discharged. wake of the wicked one. Let bill hare been instituted at Louis- to that earned by about all the- as will entitle us to the blessings the The Mormon cause, including that in the county. This state- of the Lord, and that his Spirit us then avoid these things, and ville, KyJ, and at Wilmington, N. miners or polygamy, secured a second triv Hep worth Dixon on Utah iiaAma tmtviQof Kla va( ta rvlanAa may unceasingly abide In our earn to speak those things that are bear umph and the Mormon elders stood a and Affairs. upright and true, it to be pret-- 1 hearts. As members of the Church good, A colored member of the at the statistics shows we before the world as men who had the of faithful Latter-datestimony are gospel. y not of Jesus Christ of Saints Alabama legislature, bargained, In ty nearly correct, an unjust judge, and suffered L An wisn said the Saints berore, i but giving facts. Are we auouid let our light shine before Salt Lake City, . bad beenfrom his legislative capacity, to do a cer- moralizing, delivered from their eneto remember brethren the not But worth generally January, men, the considering? they princlpl tain thing for $300; but he did not W. of the law. who are laboring on the temple at For several years the public law mies by the us not stop just here. Let ns which by we observing -power f. i. n profess to have obeyed. St. i do It, for his fellow members ex- let j ir. workbeen have George. of a make estimate the further They We need not be troubled because and public force of the United pelled him."". in Story false reports are sent .abroad Into tong all the season, with very little States have been directed at polymoney squandered daily More measures county In pandering to the popular the: world concerning us: this has supply them, and some of them gamy In Utah. Means both fair tire under way In the Prussian par- vices of drinking and gaming been the universal lot of Saints in are destitute of clothing, and other and unfair have been tried. Grave liaments There are In the county twenty all ages of the world. The Savior necessaries. Some of the vi orkmen men have often had to shake their A rather startling rumor licensed gambling games. These said "Blessed are ye when men there have labored on the temple heads about the course adopted to comes from Calcutta, to the effect are sustained at an average shall persecute you and say all from the very beginning, and the wards onending saints, in the PER WESTER TJJTION TKCBOaAPH walls are now thirty feet high, and first place, exceptional legislation cost that the Indian government has games of $100 each, or $2,000 manner of evil daily you falsely the work is going ahead prosper has been used; and in a free received orders from England to daily. This does not include the ror my same's against saRe." if we are DISPATCHES. hold all the regiments In India winnings or the games, which only conscious within ourselves that ously. We have invited the peo- by majorities of votes. in to settlement as mere. doubtless for much every service. active are we these aggregate false need Is not often a ready charges legislation EASTERN. of their means to continue exceptional an offence. It looks Prussia prohibits the impor- But we will place the expenses and fear, and we should never hesitate the danger, always we also have and invited at of work, these to our Decllned-as voices $3,000 daily.. lift games chil The Beechar Trial the law the 'not would among up profits tation of American potatoes. though brethren to go down to St. Georce. suffice. therefore tV.e second place, a in We dren men of in In The Case. . have, : expended bearing testimony e jlchborne Forty-ninof the principal I labor upon; the temple this camp has been established near the and in In of revealed these gamblthe truth 10,000; latter expended iquarSjS 6. New Yok, General Col ton, business firms of Ban Francisco winter, that the building may be JNew Jerusalem; an American city, President Total $13,000 or, days through the Prophet Joteph of the aad . have telegraphed the Californlan ing, daily $3,000. prepared for the roof as soon as wnu a natural ciaim to live accord- - Oriental SteamshipOccidental Smith. $300,000, or, yearly dehas Co., senators, requesting; them to vote monthly,which a be will It to possible. is to the are magnificent ns to tile will of the maloritv of clined the position of director in the anxious We publish the equivalent la favor of Ha wallart reciprocity. will contain all and the citizens. This labor of 3,200 miners daily, at the standard works of the church to a temple, has been es Pacific Man Steamship Co. ' --Do Jiot fail id read, in to- rate ef $4 of the temples of tablished, with camp the oblect. onenlv Rumors prevailed yesteidav. In per day. This is a very greater extent than hitherto. Some conveniences Kirtland and Nauvoo. It will be avowed, of day's telegrams, the energetic pro- suggestive showing" for a single of them have been republished. one the absence of any proceedings in the preventing majority e feet or citizens rrom test of the Governor of Rhole county." hundred andn own Beecher trial, others are in progress, and we and their one or the parliving ninety-seveand and a before the State wide, and therefore Island, in speechrecent encroachwish to have the of long in free ties to the suit that had IlUt; wjthdrawn,and be eighty-eigthe will walls feet an utterly abnormal fact. that there would necessarily follow senate, against the Saints, generally, throughout the America, ments by the U. S. on the soverIt is desirable that the third the Territory, in helping on this high. in the Common a discontinnaBce of the ease. The MOVING. MONTANA their mesns to law; includingplace, bv lorv. has rumors, doubtless, grew out of the trial work. Our publications should be brethren contribute eignty of (hat State. wants of those are the who supply been of ocand practically the in SalnU, suspended in this reports that one of the principal A deplorable casualty every family A score of th$ business and prowe wish to exercise that kind of laboring on that temple, that they Territory for a denizen in Salt counsel had resolved to withdraw curred at Sunbury, Pa., last night: fessional men and be encouraged to continue. Lake Cityls not.sj in other parts of in heavy influence in the midst of our peo may one of the citizens lost his wife, consequence of this neglect to his to push this temple the u nited states, allowed fair trial other are We Deer of Montana, according Lodge, will lead them to make forward anxious two children and his house, by that which his attendple to completion as early as before his neighbors and . his peers.: ance forbusiness to report in the JVrci JVorthWest, themselves acquainted with the A i.i lire. two months in the Brook- eo so is not uor It largo These things suggest the failure of lvn courts had caused: he has been A defaulting, embezzling IT. assembled in that city, Feb. 10, W. contents of the liible, Hook of Mor possible. elaborate in Its design as the one in attempts at government for the induced, however, to remain la the S. official, named Crane, In Ver- A. Clark, Esq-- , Chairman, and mon, Book of Joctrine and asCove course of erection in this city. St. people by ttie people; are the case, and will doubtless conduct it nants works such other and to mont, has been sentenced eight- Granville Stuart, Esq., Secretary, or have been published illustrative George is a place in which parties failure of American therefore, institutions! to the close. JenrieS, the sick jur-een months in prison, and to a tine iving in the northern settlements, Nor can a serious thinker tell where or, nas to take into consideration the mat of tne principles or lire ana salva who of $2,000. entirety recoverea rrom his may desire to !do so, can go the reformers may be good enough indisposition. or known made in tion the Attendance at the gospel communication. railroad ter of The body, pf a commission spend the winter, and attend to stop, a western man who has trial is to be limited hereafter, Jesus Christ, that they may be and and to addressed the Mr. of ordinances Stuart was the named meeting the to priesthood. me Hermans, been .named as not un Judge Nellson has expressed his in merchant, more jrenerally understood by those When that finished we is found terribly mutilated, on the at some length, giving statistics, professing temple to be .Latter-da- y likely to be, some day, made Gov to allow to enter the court saints. can go down theie and be North Missouri railway track, St. observations, and deductions" favorbaptized ernor of Utah, cries to me. across tention We expect, before the conference for the number of spec room, only our our dead, receive anointings the dinner table, "Sir, we are a tators that will JLouis, this morning fill the seats, close?, to can a considerable num anil ordinances three-fea as road just rail blesto a able and the all law abiding people, and, by G The charred remains of a boy , A from letter ber of elders to go and preach the London states that to pertaining the priesthood, Sir, we will cleanse the place Dr. Kenealy has given notice that, named Yost were found in a burn- way line for a community, of the gospel in the United States. There sings get our records made to perform oy nre ana sword. - "reu would on tne 16th of Marfth, he will call and wealth of Montana, have, been but few missionaries and ing bank, at Johnstown, N. Y., work which is placed up- employ frrn. InituKi uf ! v atteuuou to tue Tichborne case. that to sent this morning; the unfortunate population the States, and the present on asgreat to promote the construction of. V a cal uf the vntluu the all nil 't hatiff thAm ftr tn gen anf a to great had been robbed, but not the The subject was further discussed generation there have, More Encroachment by the youth from the time that the their houses to the ground.'? "With i extent, formed their notions or us erations U. S Covernmentv bank. covenant was the V . A. out lost, and Mr. . condemnation?? trial, -proof and our faith' from the false reports priesthood On! Monday fnext, an ad- by Judge Ivnowles, under Governor Howard of llhode laws the dtramp'ed them! They're a set "Yes, as we broken, vance of five dollars In the steerage Clark, Col. W. L. Irvine, Hon. sent through the press; and ordinances and the foot to the Senate of Island forsaken, of no outlaws. to have presented They right know that notions so formed unto the present time, for the sal be rates will commence on all the Wm. II. Claeett. Mr. Addison all the report of that court. on tried Stateyesterday, any we by They're can not be other than erroneous, died sluoe of have all to the chief constable vation the who, relative English steamship lines running Smith, Col. L. J.S harp, and others, shall to be man out." A swept ly got call a considerable number of from New. York. Testa upon us as a generation. who is a candidate for public hon official interference) of, U. S. Marresulting in the following points of elders to go and travel through the then or us suner ourselves to ors, tells me be has a i Coggershali at the recent But if plan for put- shal , States, representing tne gospel in be led any genera concurrence cundarkness the seizure of liquors, which were un into, by this he would down; polygamy ting and bearing testi its true H NEWS NOTES. ning and craftiness of the wicked simply close the ports. A merch der the protection; of the state. to have a mony to light, was desirable "That it the that truth the gener ;M. one or evil spirits, we lose great ant, who is present, starts at this On presenting the report the Gov r railroad constructed from some rail that have grown up since we and glorious blessing", and a great idea "That would be against our ernor made a speech, in the coarse A new petticoat has appeared, way line now operated to settled ation driven Into tne wilderness, and gloiious responsibility which made of roan leather. It is sup- Montana at as early a day as pos- were our or which he said ."In the collision for themselves puniic poucy." "inen d learn and know a us to con tne between officers of the State and of Is laid rethe exclaims pertaining hot ple and light, and quite a novelty. sible: that the Northern Pacific may policy," the facts concerning us. salvation of, ourselves and our an public the United States, I was called on former. these "All come Mormons Schuyler Colfax sent $10 to the railroad would not probably be ex as re We are laboring,' has heen cestors. We call, upon all the to us from Liverpool, and I would by a member of the constabulary, relief committee of Colfax county, tended in reasonable time: that the ferred some of the brethren brethren to consider these things, closa the to informed of the existing diffi and by connec as them." A of Instead of $1,000 ports against reported by most practicable point who have addressed the conference, and we do not wish any to go and lady asks him to interfere in the asked and hew now he would know state railroad culty, some the fx. of with j is papers. tion many In a to St. build on temple ueorge.and this labor matter. that winter there' was not a them? Altnoueh he cries. would the I temple "Easily,' Mrs. Hannah 8 wartx, II vlng over belntr operated in Utah; that oue In this city. The work is mov unless they desire to do so, and put inem on 1 would doubt in my own mind that E might and oath, In Illinois, has Driven birth to trip building of a narrow gauge railroad ing on In toth x reel quite have got the spirit to go la order send back every man and woman direct a portion of the attempt ratified at the places, lets at four a ill ere nt .times in me is the most practicable toassistance success of the work that they may as&lst in forwarding who could not answer squarely.'' establishment tof the Statemilitary te sussecure: to if that general rast five Tears. That Swart the seasonon the men the present work, vvi iV,... the State officer of the law, ths tain ur ;j. "That," eays one of Is to be extended it should be to a neighbors, matter with Hannah. here. Taking the granite be contrary to the very first yet prudence dictatea that the It is very probable that some who "would railway from Utah via the most temple A tmrxr flour barrel factory !a dlmct and advantageous route to from the boulders in me moun article orourCons itutlon." "Would question might better be decided the northern live in settlements, bringing it here, cutting tb who are able to do so. will make a it? Then d - the Constitution." by the cout than by the interventhe latest project in this city, and on Beaverhead Vab tains, ome colnt Placing the pillars in posi trovided oroDer encouragement can Serious men may well despond tion of the military. I therefore leavinsr the. eevera! sec blocks.u.v. rwl MHlnir AVAPVthlnor -In fthflh practice of spending the winter in Mwu, on the constabulary to make be obtained, we learn a factory will tions of the Territory to con- mechanical mild of the because St. done, such directed j George, unaing the that it is, in further? effort Jto seize the liquor do be erecteU. JJenver Jjcmocrac. man sentiments A who which weather neat therefrom by local enort; last two years,style expressed. prevails pleasant is perfectly wonderful United , States winter reason lovi s liberty must feel that an ex then held? by the chief : The cold has been very Intense that assistance to the main line or a tern pie there during tne me. to erection The the of police, and a on marshal, masons to net and worked view winter tte ceptioual law, military post, and protracted all over Europe this should be given with a localities like this is a great work, it requires Lastwalls as a result of that,' has been rea of win trial of practical all the the suspension the several by the emharrassini? temple a vast amount of means, energy ter,' winter; snow, wind, ice and rain aad a half days, jury, are disastrous facts; sad evi garded as he victim of the United are abundant. Some astronomers hvond the Dower to elve adequate and skill. We have not had as wheuexcept seven were the sphere to which States marshal and his deputy i I that to the assistance extensions; prevented Dy dence that, inthe they 10 all wno to sustain the brethren rain. - But means say the earth is going back to old much have fully with the universal opinthe before may apply, to theory of popular agree they have, Father Bun, but to outsiders it It is desirable next who have been laboring upon it as any intention of goiLg there to ion that these attempts are collusive of session the of the his is he or meeting we anliclnated. In consequence according roughly appears the winter. I would say, tie v America is a democratic country, and are of thinly designed sham, legislature, snecifio and reliable oQshoot a rather cold embrace. the chansre of the times, and the spend or fire with. light 'shoes and thin where the law for one is supposed and I share 'in the general-senser a from corporation forward mortification at the indignity to The Rev. E. P. Powell says that propositions take good warm cloth- - to be good law for all. One vicious of nersons nossesslnsr the means ana failure of some to come and, thereby clothing.bat our commonwealth was subwhich a "after fifteen yean experience in desiring to construct such road, to and nav their tithing Yet introduced snoes. uo not prlouipie, though with we have ing and suodIv the . . demand. idea that you pure intentions, may be fatal to the jected. I fealize also the gravity of the with deceived teaching and superintending, I gether with approximate estimate be moved the work jorwara glorious will find summer weather there In common, weak A little leaven the situation, and recognize.it as have come to believe that sunshine of its actual cost.". ly. Brother Pin nock has the gates the: winter season, It is more like leaveneth the lump. A .system our imperative duty to take meashas more to do with the success of ana tne .pjsncps l invite and made for Utah may be carried ures for an early and proper adjustn class than aay other 'one thing. With a view to procuring inform open, andbrethren sista.--s from pleasant spring weather, and when Into Arizona or Colorado.' the all but feed to Who. ment of the question There have warm and water I my plants, comes, good thick ation on the last named points, dinned into our' ears, for the places to go and see the evening' is can with that been six say thev will not take nourishment ascertain a practicable route, etc, distant Indeed, certainty needed.:' beautiful work we have done on clothing ef past months, threats in regard the the if li without sunshine,p system governing by to wiah s In speaking of the prer I COL W. L. that temple: and while you are to Anderson Ft. H. and f revenue cutW. Instead of sword Hon. the Clagett, will, popular the? paper publishIs happy at last. name Sherman Minnie especially so done been has what but: try ters; were inspecting be not introduced long as these threats into every may The Wontant sisters The ' President has approved the Irvine and W. A. Clark, Esq., of labor ed by our were amount rude words they .. and the a realize ana T I v wors, anu we oi state v x naru-lciiy oouuii,,( were treated as Joint resolution of Congress autho- elected a committee of correspond and means that have been required Exponent? A reel as tnougu have been, ' they pure sen- such; yet when it Is gravely that Considering bow much need suggest to the brethren Fitch, Engineer rizing Thomas W. stated enoe, to report to a called meeting. to accomplish it. Think or the acenlisted been the in has timent to States ot the United Navy, natural gallantry would require cause, cannot a and were Solo dollars that of lesolutlons millions The respectable by King intelligent following the inter that say to I for his wife from the cept a gift Journal that troops ' from ' Fort mon exoended in building, the them, all through the Territory, 1 ference or judge ana soldier in tne and to little this Khedive or .Egypt, ana uus resolu- adopted by the meeting subscribe sheet, Adams 1 and: the ' United States of bis of and foundation temple the Mormon .homestead has been hap revenue means that "Resolved. That this meeting call the would believe if the brethren that cutter Samuel Dexter had was tax tion, it is understood, peo it upon heavy years i ago Congress been placed at the disposition of can: be passed out of the diamonds Meetlasr at the Court ple: and thee if you want to com da bo the paper would be much py.' Twelve Puhlia first exceptional law the marshal, it seems proper to ask free of duty. widely circulated and- would passed the the Custom-hous-a House in Deer Lodge, and that a pare bis work with ours, think of more an act well polygamy: against mora at do than much present. good car of five persons be now the manner In which we are Why is this dene?' It must be for Notice has been served npon the committeeto and the conceived, but meant, faultily remember should brethren The em resolutions wish the forth. I purpose of waging war on the draft nnnntnted this Saints, officers of the Pueblo and Salt Lake ri . rying r. our sisters hold the ballot in still more faultily framed. toIt had people that to lao. the joff a state who, from the sense when temple, mu an visiting oi tne that flaw applica? of the punbodying being ; designed railway company, nconsld-eratio- n uitug w ine this countiv. that they have equal of date "settlement, have been i on prayer am under hearts raJie in their the for offences. moment made questions be The ish past it noted foriitstheir injunction tion will the the with,, at t for influence poll3 said bless the to on submission he will Most Intelligent converthat Moses ' Utah, Hallett, was signed the Mormons challeng- sation arid before the Hon. we that think I and Your prerear certainly men, to patriotism. are aieura. made , uiram efforts that being March, to restrain Public Meeting. the 4th day offrom alimilrl natronixo them in their ed a direct 'and publio issue on its sence! here, senators, is a mockery XI. a house to his W. L. W. we in name, Irvine, further proseKnowles, a holy said company . vite all tho brethren and sisters to ntML for I ana aaUsned that . tne leading clauses; challenge which, and a faTde if such proceedings as Dinar u their werk over the public Clagett, uranviiio law officers of the United States these are sustained by the federal cuting of any man being elected theUtah aid on f were contribute their monthly- - offerings nratmrti appointed found 'It'necessary to re'domain. This action on the part H. Weimar la Territoof Utah tfc Your honorable Juto the LegisUtuiw and. on motion, jut. In I money, that these workmen ry would doubt their difficulties govern men No f the Kansas Pacific is perhaps at MmmlttM. fuse. women the if poor be very executive may as well and or a. aaaea diciary wm a tneir w wages en have uereiume may portion were very great, for the act was tributable to the fact that they sucas were opposed to mm, ior presume meant office, and leave the thlr resign a necessaries to such call and That in money, as man to a for to the doubts some rWmy. having punish tertain control the women compose a majori- married two direction of state aflairs that and be it. Csr.iA obtained without Lodsre not be ran nf county riper more the with and women; or, cess of their negotiations voters of the Territo the subordinates the of or of toe legal the United tne of n ty issue considerable In next nnMUhMl For the portion is an act which has been states Pueblo and Salt Lake company. marriage defined i to present season the temple .work tory, hence, under these mo graver them North-Wgovernment. law. New inviting not actuated Is by movement .by dealing and carefully This natural gallantry been forced has the in entirequesuon to do almost men had upon the a have lublic attend KanMeeting rt&rt the .in of the thn Is net marriage legal sense, State since Its first the national characteristic to desire and It Is settlement; to sealed Is man a ly with home products. Some of office - T.iflrt mmcanr to come to Cnnrt TTousa at noon on bat u may, that proof should prompt us to sustain a vital question, for in it are Inof to ilinm it stuck have for faithfully. the purpose no evidence Is 1875, March women 6th. a that Junction several r but to prevent their Publication. volved the sovereignty of the State, full discussion of railroad mai others have been compelled to quit. thm Tneblo and Salt Lake he :ls married to more than one. and In the brethren. also that its harmonious relations with I we hope or OI means, MOM To want aUODUOU for Bnrl far the fet. In order to remove this obstacle, the United States. The little State and the Atchison, Topefca and San one reflecting- - upon the instructions the at were tne thereto. under offered enemies their relation necessity in Mormons policy been given during Con Is entitled; on such of have which erne""Hhode Island uoi.) ta.. Fe. i.JFtteMo hands. ' dismissing of elders "T time i 'fifty . . under of the v. a case. One nas ' net to what will mOv rorget respect with the ference, equal the points, thing But we have kept to confess his marriage to larger stales, or the been said In relation to sustaining toek Poland to the Bat. general govern will brethren lethe go so if and that one woman, more than in, i own men! material. itsclfc. ourselves out with H. done we have ofTence what see would they- Wei have mechanics here who can gal proof of his , .... and ij ... j. v Hi LIAR ti.jii j irVcAIXS ana.aeBUTER;a. can not but bo surpnsea and In Advance Rates. not be 'Brigham Steerage ana make good coffins, yet a great his couit required. llehted. It is a glorious worx, of bishops were' so con roxND a FianTisa man. five 'dollars on An of advance the are from coffins to the dedicated many imported , Is to be conwas act sthe that utbat rates win be made fident Tlie aB'es rr.t tti ltltrht session Messrs. one steerage passage ror wnicn States our into this Je Territory, Moat llhrh God; Then there- on ! 1 say trary to the constitution, Monday by- - all -- the Bagllsh were discussing h lifted to him in prayer the- menev has to be were that Butler and and void, Poland null they fore of lines, as the result of we ought to be ashamed the floer which that this work may contlne, that that and to vacate their strong posi- steamship v t PAJtawrccH Feb iT, 1875between :their represencopTerehoe privately upon willing I here request or the the publicly this, come into the tatives; the advance and the Arkansas report we may be . protected from defence, of measure, tion will aCect to whoever EditotVcacTCt New; may live Km nnrht to take precedence, wrath of our enemies and from the my; friends, j from where the contest might be those taking a steerage passage pen, me to the in . in and place wicked place ground, one, .nTMnM of the on the mere ground of law. either side. . , The fast lines will Butler Tn regard to the times here, when Generalhava fought our coffin in a of made there or inan v wanted the . decision of a chu-g- twenty-fiv- e vMi be able to complete uus wmpw me, are dulL But it and theone word they universal mountain wood by eur own me They i and aeaicaie it, in Utah, so that they slow iine twenty-three- .' dollar?,n complaint. tentlon to get your resoiuuua judge Gentile be a r,'wj and I va rest chanics, anybody i upon it.'the prohibit m. v.nrri natr an, appeal into the Raw An not understand me to say Arkansas before the xxouse. You rious quorums of the priesthood be who may outlive me paying a dl-- might carry vvlth Spain More Trcftty Court the 'United means in of Poland replied: are that any we Supreme Judge i7 that that w lar for a coffin for me that is im States. The local magistrates fa- About the Black Mills""" Breach have no right to say that.- What organized within' it, and 8 ported from the States. That is ml cers decline this oiler: giving as 'of Prernlse case. TI be our children may permitted a nave schools you;-.and running evidence We haV; and I wish it was of tbelr reasons that they had to wait " sentiment, and but sacred finished precincts, its .ntr Genu Butler "None, perhaps, Chxcaoo, 6. A: Washington spetime. Ilsve Just man woman in Jthe Ter instructions from their leal chiefs, and tie every the priestreceive the ordlsancesof cial Se very good schoolh0u3e and are 1 JgePoCid-'- ro says it is reported, among the to a be said be smai believe hood and the blessings of the gos ritory, it may so legatioiisi and never, came, Instructions that the rresid2nt will of which can be received matter, but it takes thousands to tlie law was left a mere daid-kit- jr to ILa send pel ofirfpeacemnU Innate, the .drct cf a that you believe wuan jwu j j of our dollars money away Just of the Lord. Books. I yeriSed new treaty with Statute the on IheUnfted Order and Pangwltch Spain, which will am prido. Bays one "I believe iu"r facta myself in wish to bear my testimony to gratify I modi citlan cf substantial a these repose utonanairof busing as as snch and a C good why which one, just believe that the principles of the gospel Chase and toward told me, in he treaty of 1723, wh!"h is now Both or not coffin a have weatner from I as well as The Chic0 'Th that there were doubts about the basis; of the existlr v commerhave been revealed. 1 never wish St. Louis he have jne?" eect, Government was afraid cial relations between tha two counact.and courage sh to stand before the Saints wunout This the BO0"".."' i. .n-- r .now 7. Gen. BnUer-"-Mi mnparlieu. is a sentiment resulting purely am doing that, for when I was To this day nothing an appeal. of ' The new treaty, it is said, Boventlcs to tear from pride and love of display has been done to put it to the test. tries. first the one of 5&uSb& tTrWenria accusation the work of Caleb Cushlng. be will ad better be care- - testimony to the peopl, I lifted which Is unworthy of a Latter-da-y A like that. vWh taL" f year -- i to-day- j . REMARKS .... self-sustaini- Semi-Annu- al . ore to-da- y, A 1 . . ; i ' - - i - ; -- k : - i . 187-3- T" m anti-CathoI- : j . j Io - By Tlelegraphi . j : coun-tryLgovern- ; ed TO-DA- Y con-ribu- te . I ...... $4,-680,0- 00, . , forty-thre- on ht - j tax-paye- rs ! i i - et .. ' n ' , . i ; : An extradellon treaty was proposed to be submitted before the downfall of the Spanish Be-the accession of the Jublic, but the tIj throne stopped negotiations. Cushlng was to have i ; . . ; - - : - i staid then two .yeauT.u2&n1 Ia i Kirtland Camp aad went t?f staid there the town of JId tweaa wSSfi fit-o- . t De-kove- 'i e tmcK-eoie- . . j a ! ; l . - : ; a S). - j - -- -- -- nrt circum-stanceso- ur at . - ' . y in i - as, t ; - " Tims-Bamea- ue- - ' s-al- - . ap-rear- fl:I sto , e - 1 - - -- .n. lZzj-A- i LT:nr "1 the canal this His habits have: beenmorning. dissipated of late years, and it is not known whether his death was accidental or. de mi . signed, . c.d ADvSTISEMEllTSr i ' A Stranse NV Fonda, bank Y., AfTalr. 6. Early the of Hayes & Wells, at Johnstown, was touml In flames, and on an entrance being forced the charred remains of Edward Yost, who slept in the bank, were found; the money, watch and diamond pin of Yost are missing. Ko attempt was made to rob the bank. to-dn- rm Amu : y Salt like Theatre CorDoralion. pMnnVtnrf. Crawsbx & Cjjse,,..... 1 ' Uanagen. 8enators In Caucus. ,' 6. The republi can members of the Senate are in TtWDtKSD TO caucus this afternoon; there Is a full attendance, including Christi- Jean Clara Walters ancy, Cameron, of Wis., and Pad Mrs1 II dock. The democratic Senators THK CtTUJCKS OF SALT LAKC. are holding an informal consulta tion. 15 x President Johnson is not The ladies and ef the Dramat ic Comnanr and the attaches of thetheatra at either meeting. uuva utuuicrrou lotur vrviues ior ine oc i casion , ..; Killed. 6. The body of Phl. St. Lotris, W. Hermans, of the firm of P.: W. Hermans commission merchants, MAKCH 6th, 1875, was found in si terribly mangled The performance will commence vr It h the condition on the north Missouri flreact play, entitled: " Railroad ' track, two blocks above v." J the North Market Street depot,this la His death Involved la morning. mystery, and nothing definitely Ismown at tnis writing, out it is Bupthat he wandered on the track while insane, and was killed WASHiwaToir, j - ILLE! CAIV1 Fale of a Coquette. WALTERS by the train, y An Embezzler Sentenced. MRS. CahiUj, JEAN CLAHA A. J. BUBLINOTON, Vt, 6. Crane, late collector of Internal To tie followed by the Beautiful Dallad, j " WAirira," by revenue In the third district of Ver mont,-whplead guilty, to embezMISS MAn&ISTIJL JACOBS, zlement as disbursing agent tot the Who has kladly volunteered. Government, and to making false entries as collector, was sentenced The w!nlo to concludo with tho to eighteen months' imprisonment, Farce of and to pay a fine of $2,000. The case of JBL A. Jewett, deputy col ana charged by TBE SPICTfll lector unaer him With taking the money, was DlCKOBT, - Smb. p. marqktts. argued yesterday, on a demurrer, to the complaint; the decision was not Doors jopca at , performance to com- rendered. mencd at 8 o'clock. -- o e Laug-habl- BKlil! i - . for rale of reserved Box sheet now ready Shocking Casualty. P . A- d. Rchrvs nouse was burmea last nigat, toge- ther with two children; their motner was also fatally burned. $60,000 Fire. Albany, 6. The loss by the burning! of the Museum building last night is jEoU,uuu. I,, j RfJNTiTTRY- . seats. - A Tin 17ft J emu n ? APPLY AT 2D HOUSE WEST I CF TOWNSENO " . HOUSE. KSAB TBI 14th Tfard Asseinblr Koomf. - WESTERN. : :,! it.. I -- d In Favor of the Hawaiian Treaty. CROWir OF SCIENCE. ef the principal mercantile firms in this city, yesterday, telegraphed to the California senators, requesting them to support the Hawaiian re ciprocity treaty, stating that the San Francisco refineries, while a J PROF. J. R. TIITOM'S ' , j. '; , San Fbanciscx), UzVIll PllOIHTGER. One Pottle i of tho "Crown of Science", guaranteed. 'to produce Hair on anylMId liead. Three applications will ttop the , from fallhis sut." Vacating protection, are endeavor hair Ladies' attention is particularly called to tne contracts to witn make ing CKuWN Olf SCIkNCB. It wiU stnp tho Hawaiian planters, with the view the Hair from tut. beautify it, ud iv of; defeating the treaty and estab-- it a healthyfallingand luxurious growth. Kxclusive Arents for Utah.Wyomlng and lileMHc Kbrlnbeld, telt ern competition and to advance the Idaho, Mk UT Utah. Uoue,KaU Tor sals at alk Drugstores aud Barber price here.. - tae -- Shops. FOREIGN Antl-Catho- H. J. er, John ? uliivan. Of orffo Henry,Ad rro JL lantel Drlskel, Charlea T- - Legislation llc ' NOTICE. GREAT BRITAIN. More XiOXDOK, 6,6 a.m. ThePost'e Ber lin f correspondent telegraphs that the adoption by tne trusslan Parliament of the new ecclesiastical bill, withdrawing , state endowments from Catholio clergy, is considered secured; all parties except' the uJ tramontanes and extreme 'conservatives have agreed to support 1 1. There lsireason to believe, that the government is- preparing another measure requiring a test oath from Catholics In the civil service, who number several thousands, and for dismissing. from the employment of the government those who fait to give satisfactory assurances" ol " . loyalty. , Walker, or to whom it may concern, take notice: That we, Frank Worthies Michael Barif bt and John Olllooly bare dans work onjbe. Mine. Opbir Mining Diatrtot, Harnng-toTooele County, Utah Territory, to iha. roar hundmd and axty (4'l aisotiut of amount to several dollar, .v i aod fyour ... J ehari?Fl i .v - . dnllara. ct.u " .uanjrvu and if you ran to py your pwtlou iwlttoln hwii a&ySf jbiir uMrmui u imntH ninety will be lorifcitea oy operauoa oi mw. n . m FRANK WOHTHINO; MICIlAP.h ESEIUaT, JOHN UILLOOlY. i S. 4H Datid Ophir ;.ty, Feb. 25th 16,-i I i j - ; - ' s , Hk X IN a STOf h s. ix Tim uinrinT. r -- ' MI' San Tranciyoo. l&xch 6. ( , ItiO Ophtr, 93; 94: 95 96, b 3; 90; ; FTJLL LIXB CF A " SPRIXfi STYLE OF HITS, 97; 854; 84J; 97, b 80; 93, s 3 " Mex,27; 28; 27, b 5; 27i .1 675 Q AC, 18; 181; 19, b30; 181 , 775 B A B, 48: 47; 43, b 33 . . 140 Savage, 120, PASAH.1, BSAID & PAL11LE.IF, 200 CholTar, 60, 61 I : i .."' 255 H A N, 45; 47 ' 230 C Point, 28; 28 J; 27; 81 At Very.IiOw 825 Jacket, 78; 75: 75 ' r t 155 Imperial, ... 7 ' 245 Empire Mill, 6 :'i A VEttT jICfi ASSORTMENT OF 40 O f r - . Quartz, . , 150 Kentack, 14Y PEMTS 115 Alpha, U); 15 , a 420 Belcher, 321; 83, b 80; 81J r wj 2820 Futy Wool; felt, v Prices. J -- 7; ii EPSmG&EDnnEE FAIR PRICES. Confidence, 16); 16; 17 ' ' Con Va. 455: 460 8 Nev, I2i; hi; 12 Daney, 1J; 8 - Brown and Bleached Muslin Cala, 61; 61; CI; G2; 61 f; 62, b i 10: 62, b 5: 2, b 6; 62, b 80 DIRECT 5 Beg Bel, 65 FC:i THE BISUFICTORr. ' &5 110 245 200 8035 J425 Overman, 51; 51); 50; 52; 52 65 JosUce, 77; 77i; 80 500 Bacoor, 1 2210 Union Con, 8; 8f ; 8 J. b 39 700 Ldtdy Bryan, 9; 8J; Ef -- 8; soo wuiia, o, z ,815 70 ' 870 445 -- Caledonia, 18 Knl6ker. 81 Globe, 2: 11:11; Balto;7f7 100 100 1$ 475 150 15 W I :X -- t j , V. 1 ' 1.- - , ' Day toD, H, C. PHELP3.r v x R Island. WILSON'S OcciJeHt, 4J ; 4 Am Flat, 6; 5 P eieridan, IJ; If WowlTllle,4; - A : Ilaie cleared ottf our Winter nnrl "Knnt IUIpA tn trlth Summer OSfti Kclineo, 5 I :H6siery,1I6tIons; Etc. uwu 81JJlJ,e;6r 11 150NyT2;2j 140 81: 4 440 . SHAWL'S, CORSETS, 21 ( iiSO jsamon, z; j Utah,b;5t otu -- A. a-v- Vra-hlDt- , r -. I - 1 'x r f r'-fL, Tou-uMn,!,- ; i - . , v " - ! V sucn-tning- s - I ut - ; m o to-da- ? . returnedYo-fiu5ufi- the Alfonso and burnt out of all formally recognized ? y. which he endurrd with government . A breach of promise and seduc- went to Nauroo, BUkl there 5 tbpi and then started out almnen,??2?ths, tion "case, which rhas been a local as as far Plsrh.and lived there fI?,, sensation for the past ten days, at where he made his fOP ntiv. 'eri the of because ingla tho year 1S50. Uo died o?,tKrplv1 high Ills., Danville, anced am of SI .J-- ' standing of the parties involved,a days, in Rope of a aloHou? a?r"S?, closed yesterday, the Jury finding with I hA tiwt verdict of $15,000 for the plaintiff, a Miss Marin. standUp te date the voles of16thedioceses of the V (LIST OFTETTEKs i ing committees in the U. 8., in the case of Dr. n, In Wax., Faroo o'.. REMAlNINoi "I bishop elect of Illinois, 1875. 6th, i i have been received, eight for and eight against his confirmation. A special correspondent, writing M O r haura rn nn, from Sioux City, gives a long reW C 4 Matter, T J port of an interview withBphralm Clows J ' ID Mason H P Witcher, an old citizen of that uuajcr m airs 3 one of the who iE Kounnaa Jho party place and' to he Black Hills last went out u fall, and who has recently return- OreniJno SH a ed. He reiterates the previous ac- Qatdnor A Bcwcoiner R counts of the richness of the mines, n- IpADswOBtB, Agent. and asserts that they met no un1 friendly Indians. Game was plenty, and though the weather was cold, AltRIVALS. the party did not suffer. One of the original party that left Sioux City, Taylok'js IIotejc, March o. M. Arons, hailing from San Franto on died the mines. the way cisco, Robcit Smith; Payson; William The business men of Sioux city 3mlth, Appleton, Wis; (Samuel have organized a "Black Hills Bills; Payson; J VV Hails.Ainerican' T TT, TT Transportation Co.," and expect to '.uin, vicuijc a, utunu, mi x start the first train about the first Davis. TJ. S. Surveyor. Provonomas CMv . Mr Jl J of April. ff.m 1 . Iliblh), Dry Canyon; E V Cumi Found In the CanaN jci li Wetzel, BingCoxuHBra, 0 , 0. Wm. McDon- miBgs,.Bandj; ham F liirk, American Fork; a A Well a known and formerly ald, wealthy citizen, was found dead In Hurray, PijqVoqity. s 1 his 1 4; i 4; iPgilP. la J ' .:- lliu 'fliituiiuvoit ; v oli it i 1 "' ' : . " . T.ir.cTrn a r.ATlT .. nine nwwi In thla city, March lat, 1S7S, BEN A IfIN Gi. i w.i i.m moothiy Tor:wWm the Sr,t payr it E. IXAXX born VTov. 10th, TTS3, Cheater, is made. . Haas., wbers ha resided UU ho was thirteen meat years old. Ha then went to Canada with |