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Show I i 'I :JMMaaaamaaaaaaaaeaeaaae - Band. ply an expression of the popular j The Contempt Oaa. Our took minlettrt; thea by manifesting ? towards an bid and tried frs are already aware of what Seventies. ri THE fruits mete for repentance and the Priests.. true a; Hlh afternoon, in patriot' and an hon- - plc onv Salurday friend, Christian char features of truly ' iUder. tY- matter Counselor faithful. ald contempt In to, Tarai. to admitted the acter, they can be Bishops and the lesser Priefctbood, At be Wells. D. taken to preserve agato"' Care should m witn iianners. House of the Lord, where the rites matfl!f-the o'clock the , la from accident Band. children from teams f evenlrig and ceremonies and keys and cov Scandinavian and German citizens and -- lhr eourcet. Cantlon ter Iwas resumed. The following enants of . the, ever lasting gospel ;With banners.. of was filed: in! observed be should and priesthood are administered in regard affidavit the defendant Band. SBIQHAM. YOUNG. . our. home; Itt none be j Jtt the Third Judicial District Court cil'xens on foot and on to their true order.for the understand Geueral PVSUMtnM. A MTO : of Utah Territory. , left unguarded. It la desired that i tij horseback. ins: fthoae who" have eyes to h and from the stores, workshops, News baa been received places of The People vs. Daniel HIWellsT ears to hear and see and1 1BTS. labor business and be north of closed. Sdlt Lake County, . settlements several the But public to comDrehend. minds lita us 'of have who thousands liet south and firm quiet, peaceful, ordermany without this, we are of the ..rf.l - Hi1 ;Wella. beins duly re- ly and lawful, if enthusiastic and In to Ike would take like cover learn part will TO MESOTTANrS AJTD QTHE& ODinionasthat theyare, even if they ception if they could arrive In time. earnest assembly, tbat nothing sworn, them they has even the BU3I3ES3 HEN. Dress Into their service and bring As it is, about a doaeh Majors and mav be done which' .-. v.. two auestiona re la tine i is be who Councils will with court present, every apottale into City number of prominent eltixens .trued,Jntosu,ythingho.tUewof-Su- S the wiilins to violate his solemn obli It lejMuUoalarJy requeeUd Piwork. from . , . Logan In the north. toNephi fensl' ve to the honor, dignity, wel-- 1 1 dowment House of the Mormon gations. general public that , stores,! omcers the with several, brass fare or 'authority of any lawfully church, I meant no disrespect to or in court Its the If imagine ihom a a d all dIwn of business that by this fine and Imprisonment bands, south, upon with and flags and ban oonatituted cover under the hea. I thia court. I declined wholly was wilI conscientious grounds. and piblkj labor be elaJ to vens. and brave the "Mormons" ners, can terrorize the !;. a v.; good fil Jlory they to testify to any material fact ' V- : .' row monUr. Hhst those Who-d-e .. all ' the honorable Of the ling Into revealing anything which be It la desired that the Btkrs and will. . to not covered by any previous ' . ' . . Vi X and bad I been Interrogated Ira . may be at liberty to tas.e part longs only to the secret sacred rites 8 tripes be displayed from every eattn: . J while on vne wiiaess exanu our Chnrcb, We can assert In the point con venlun t also , that the lath reception to General J). H of these facts, I should have stated, T socles: most positive manner, that they Sunday schools and various truth Is, that persons going the and Wells, the trae min"whiia the have made a great mUtake. Pains, ties will 4rlng-ou- t their' mottoes, spe through such ceremonies wear precial t garments, and these ae penalties and death are nothing flags, eto.' and all form In line aa wearer the Mm whether cisely the when weighed agaijuat dishonor, directed by the Marshal of the day. rw vUfiM paioa tmowi. In the course 01 vuvusra voivuivai.w. UOHU JUDICIAL buy-- 1 and the whole' Church of Jesus The following mottoes have been united In marriage, plural or other coi:anEss. sixth Latter-da- y are , Balnts I imDro-iae- d f Christ ftr banners hastily pre- - I - i wise, or not, and those married I dlfler-enIs ONE with ijrotner. ..uaniei xx. 1 Dlml for thia SDecIal noti! any by. distinguished o EXTR k 6ESSI05. occasioL: ..1 Oil Saturday evening ttoottsellor Weils in a determination to obey of dress from those who do not ac to on man be No subjected into the marriage relation; enter Dan Lei U. Welle was sentenced by God rather than mto. For while or rtugion to any penalties DAHfEXi H. WKT.US. as-- j after WAMiKaT0M,5: Judge P. IX. Emenoo, temporarily wholesome law must be. obeyed and count Shortly or disabilities, unless, under color a. m w i im w : or sembling consideration was resumLa, JDlstrict Third 4 the PWUI w presiding of the of religion, tne preservation constituted authorities the j lntro-,i 1879. to ij of bill the SJ of ed me this day May, the prevent Court, to pay a floe of one hundred government mut be respected, the equal 'liberty and the existence of do.ction i or infectious of contagious C S. JUIXI., Clerk, ,; h . . ir.Uwrf Uata dollars and to be Imprisoned fox two ;,J Py P Hy,TT,,.iTmnrjt rlarV jr.;; s Eaton introduced a- bill similar offense allegedjagaln.it must also be maintained, no matter t And .1 flatter days, the Judge Batherland then made an myself, ia this to that in the House to prohibit him being contempt ot court, in whatlmay be ibe cost or the cense- - ciuntry, ! forever is Interference at elections; ablet address In ; which ho showed extlngulsbed r not answering certain questions qaeDcee. or aaaains; raws military Betvrred-teroouioua nope that the Judiciary commlt- - that although courts had the power tot the bueaan j asked by Dlatrlct Attorney wasn ' to compel a witness to. answer, and Zile. la th Mile eeeW He Hippy 1 thrloe happy shall they as eon tempt a, refusal to ' to treat taken at once by Marshal Shaugh- GR1AD DGUONSTBJTION. be 'who shall have assisted in proi5 Vnder 4 the answer, and though it was1 lift to a Washington; tecting the right of human nature neesy to the eeoitentiarj, here was introduced the discretion f of the judge as to a bill of States call an for and the asylum (s'alishlng room was allotted to him, and he Inter- - what answers J should or should not to and of nations all Iidd boot prohibit by 'oppressed' tnlftary with kladaeee: J'm t waarro- - b WM feet elections and at Washing-tost- . feren it and Qeobcik religions. refusals were Tttm oonalgnaaenl of this boaorable REOEPTIOn' TO 013 HERAT. ' ; ferrvd to thw' committee on judi- - no Kquired, still all , .t or i The eiar Is and venerable gn tlesnaa td e! prithe teit D. H. WELLS. xfollowing ' ' The Nineteenth Century is too clary. " , tlons put to Mr. Wells, as shown in a the bill; son designed only, for: felons; and late for religious pains and penal criminals of the deepest dyels genties to , bo Imposed in the name of d IH Acrjtar, The presence of troops M16 affidavit, were whollylmmate-a- t t j I the polls is contrary to the Spirit rial to the prosecution, and were .iMd erally ylewd as an' u'rAOiQui. out- A Popular Expression" of Respect the law. I our of Institutions and traditions of therefore unimportant.' They reWe venerate thev Constitution, cur people rage. Jew, Gentile" aud :,ilorr . and tends to and troy the Sympathy we we honor the law. respect the freedom of elections, therefore mon,Mao far as we hart heard, iK4t 1 , " ImTu" k." aiTBigeaecrets Executive, Congress and the Judi- : JJ ttienacUd. S;Liht it shall In feeling of indignation at t unite we bow .to the righteous " cru wuKatiuu. to bring to or employ I wuai UBe,mf this perversion of justice and tjran Tfim whole community, with very ciary, of the law, but we des notbe lawful mandates ; or I The same delicate .consideration a where at any place general nloal exercise or judicial power. few exceptions, having been stirred pise bigots, we , execrate tyranny, The witness did not act In a can td profound sympathy and respect and protest against , intolerance special election la being held In a was due for what he religiously .". from thetrn- .: cherished as a secret temptaou msnner. The Court was for President Daniel H. Wells; who from any source-,'- . . unless stich of the No bias of juries, packed or un force be necessary to repel armed IWUted, as was due to all other not injured or Insulted, neither has been, as they consider, unjustly : ''j- ' enemies of the United Sutes, or to private and sacred affairs not within Its dignity assailed. The questions fined and lmprlsonedlmply for re- -' packed. 3 We deBpIseJury-pasker- s asked were not only unnecessary fusinz to answer Irrelevant and im but eym-- enforce section 4, article 4, of the the proper scape of the Judicial in- -He then reviewed thequesfor the purpoaeaof ostloe, but were pertinent questions concerning Plnlze3 qiry. P08." Uons which the defendant declined nf i.n anniinattin tha wiaiatnM impertinent and prompted by pry certain sacred ceremonies of his If courts compel men to dishonor ATTEHTIOH FAEHEH8 can fbrswear and how of or or where ana j the State tbemselves,' execative lo.angwerhdwlng their lrrelevan-euo- h : co . . in rumiment a religion, a general desire has been ing cnrtoiity I force is to be used, and se cV and unlm portanco to the prose1 expect perjurers give irutn boast previously made ' by ' the in manifested to demonstrate to him tney p-- : in evidence? CO much of the laws as Is inconsistent cution, and that as the Jury were " For Durable and Good, terrogator. -- Tbe witness waa under their admiration of his course, and ' CO Cheap Is herewith hi hereby repealed. utand Honorable facts prosecution not deprived of any important j a religious obligation, which M.J T their esteem, affection and support. Kill SiA S ADDr.130, dec. XXAHX7I23S, taw AaMaAliMAi. wievvuvtvu t 13 ' , te him as sacred as anything could A public reception is therefore be vise thereby; 'a3 'nominal punishment ; ' Goto ; the . ;:' CO, honor We law Just its the and to to suffice digthe be nader heaven, te preserve secret ing prepared, to Welcome that gen- administration bat we ought preserve i ij? :o:.'T!XMBaverinee. despise pet-t- y of the Court mahi 4,s:i lih''. WoTlciiiiimBiiE1 Harness the things he was asked to divulge. tleman to his home after his incar nity Slop! 'PS tyranny. Boston, 5, The funeral of Edith Judge Van Zlle, not. wishing tS Supposing that the court Consider- - ceration.:: . l " V y west South 8econd ot doors or ner 8tate SL,5 Road, tee to teach be Freeman, victim our will We lathers children he'r ed the) witness wrong in declining Judge i At a large meeting held in the true to their and their God; fanaticism, took place in the Meth- discuBS the question fori All Work Warranted, j! ' 1 asset yesterday Emerson spoke his mtnd.Sii t f te answer the questions propound' Council House yetterday, after the but to perjurecountry at Poc Church odist never!! .themselves .. v a.'. I, ' -; was . No "The afternoon. con neveit't body j brought ed, alt the circumstances being Tha question waenot a personal services in the Tat$rnacle, the fol to the church In a small casket by one caerenaant ana U8HT IUBSE4S A SPECIAI.tY. : between :i . 0OltfS i&AW the sidered' simple jjflna of .small lowing committees were appointed . j Alden'P. Davis,a sympathizer with himself, bnt;between. the"; defend amount would hare vindicated the to arrange the preceedlngs: shalt' not fors wear thy-- Freeman In his deed.and one of the .'Thou rand the couit as a: represen-- 1 ;;; nos?, brev7er & co. 9i: the Court and COMMITTKE OF AJCBANaiMENTSi selt; but shaif perfcrmHnto the latter' chief abettors' who, after ant alleged rights-o- f if:-;r General Wells had defied tative. I1EV7 AT r I a DAILYi ft TEASDEL'S fSHLES contents the casket 'and thin. mandate of the court, and it j depositing amply supportedlls dignity." near the altar, announced the in. the Mayor F. UtUs Hen. John ESTRA.TED was that the supremacy of necessary But we dispute the right of the Sharp, Col. Theo. MciCean, Hon. or aaareeting me auaience, the law should be maintained. lenuon The ' John R. "Thou shalt'" fonwear. Attorney, to ask any such questions Wm. Jenolatn.' 'Col." or I but this he was prevented! from iK- -l 17RM the 7ih Ward Pasture, southwest Ihyself ' m.tt.i.Af ' mm those which he I sinaU, jel'ow MARK. 7. atbith. fro to nrlnon." 1 - : Winder, Afarahal - A. ' Bart,-- Geo. arrest. . Advent-la- I ZZlZYl" as .r-l"- r: f threats of put to the wit- Crlsmon by CO ing stat DrtiOM J on riffht previously, question : . s , who blind in ness.. They related to a dress said their Tha reluruin finder b will rewarded superstition Iq.: Inwas ed enter by and did not : Preemasont, closed, When iOddfellows." fen-believed that the dead child to thia matter, but he was even now ucr 10 ioia oxnoe, or 10 it. u. iiAUUKiii CO ASSlfiTANT CO KM ITTRKS. to be worn in certain secret religi. and others are compelled' to make fully would be resurrected or ele' bodily more firmly before convinced ous ceremonies concerning only the Judre Ellas 1 Sulth- and 'CoL- their secrets public, it will be time translated than to heaven; are deeply that the I oni "Jdormons;" to practice question rwas a material a TRxnrvww initiated. The objeot. in view was Theodore : UefCearr, for Salt Lake II enougn Ph :st::' .d u ; mortified li ... a A A that their prOpbeeies 4t i one. j 1 . as to The Jaw should i t what vue uiii should result In this way." ' After constitute a contempt could not be to prove of t0UUiy. . the : I marriage t PriSons are made for thieves, vag- the 'funeral, service in the church, with a capital or t8.ioo, the defendant In the case With First Presidents of the Seventies. abonds with more force or pro- A Partner, who ia capable or takinr thf charre and and not the- - body was removed to the vil- expressed had than been counsel or It and books and flnanelal ovsralcbt priety EmLIy Spencer. The proseoutloa by President and Counselors of the for honorable men; when used 111 IIE17ES for lage cemetery hard by, and depos- for the defendant.." Though it was arranremen'aof athefrooi TE&SDEL'S. buslooaa, paying' to offer t4oTta prove aod did High Priata' uob jmrpewr, we honor, the pris- ited in a grave. expected In csiabliabed hia Alrs, an' Advent-ls- t a very disagreeable "or nowdrmlj . city. waa It duty, evidence by the chief "witness, who fanatic, mounted a tombstone nevertheless Incumbent upon the Bjsviai uugnauoD appjy or letter to Presidents and Counselors of the oner more than the persecutor. sr . ENQUIRES, began an address to the crowd court to see that, the orders of the was ready and wllJinf , and appar- Elders Quorums, CO Honor "to the man who Is true to and e .('. assembled, attempting to prove that court were respected as they should Fost Office box, 1129. Salt Lak City. his religion and his God, .and Who irreeman was ently anxlOOjto tell what she Presidency of the BUhopric. d91awtf In tJod 55 CO justified by be. He, therefore ordered that the knew and much .more about the Presidents and Counselors of the cannot be overawed by judicial ' ty killing the chlld.but was prevented defendant CO co !' J. .. i W pay a fine of $100 and be co rants. t;i ,' ceremonies she had agreed to keep Quorums of Prleits, Teachers and by the crowd, who compelled him confined for a period of two. days. o to W desist.1 man-wh, Honor cov waa to The casket the then , ; .:. prefers secret, that Emily Spencerj was In Leaoose CO President Wells was then" placed Mrs. M. I. HorBsMrs. Sarah M. fealty to bis friend, his religion, ered with earth, Adventists having the Endowment House on m speciCO threatened to remove the body and in the custody of the Marshal, who 11. W. Smith, Mrs. his country and his God, . to obediMrs. Kimball, fied day clothed in the dress referred Hannah T. to the unjust fiat of a jaun- throw it into' the waters near by took him out to the Penitentiary. il-- H King, Mrs. M. M. Bar ence to- - Bat it was shown that this co that the climax to the sacrifice diced may Judiciary ratt, for Ladles itellef Socle tie. be not interfered sherco with. The ' ' Jurors who would drees was not peculiar to nor the honor the law, iff's erasers have guarded the grave Messrs. Junius F. Wells. Josebh er's Opening. D, O. Calder, even when against "their religious sign of a marriage ceremony, bewill remain on the watch until Esq., musio dealer, opened his new neerri i!of the and cause It was worn an Mother occa-aloa- a, Taylor, It. C. Badger, M. H. . Har- - I S001?0' are thej v mornlDg. ' land.I highest iaXl musio rooms In the xear of .his es-Improvement Young Men's Mr J (' .: j 1 and at other ceremonies be- dy, 'Sufferier? roar tnn.ua. . . ' The apart- Ara tbSTare ojmiittaf, Associatlonfc is more There nothlnsr tobliahment, eaertd a fumd din'nsu. hi.l. tides marriage.. Further, the wit- an J scbe, nncasy tocraoh, oppression after OltY COUNCIL. Mrsl I.oule Felt and Clara Con- ment, which,' bebides being protect SPECIE religious obligation AT TEASDEL'5: PRICES eonsu- neat pgJfsS In contempt itated tfiat ur- - paiosooecween tn lumuoeri, " I r Bettbf the Penitentiary for faith from ed Ladle' Societies. is for the are ous. iweli ix bil you ayspepuc and dust, Young adapted puiymr ilGU sftCIAr. MEETINcJ. mar ris i were admetlmea eolemn-lae- d rad, .v a for Its purposes, la t nicely fitted op, ana notbiur will meet yo .r ca--a ao effl-- 1 k this' world than the Me-srGeo. Uoddard, Wm. WII fulnaM without the drees referred to. lee. Prtoon-botfor the A special 8. L Ertm, P. A. Mitchell, I. ' ;perjotyin of the City the 'floor' stained, and canvassed, Tarranlj Efitrreietnt Seltzer Ipfrirnt, ' meetinr ' v-- ': i But the District Attorney jwas de W. Rlcbarda a a C?utler. for the con- and , the) wlls;icbvered ryith; the eauea J;0 uouncii BOLD BY ALL DEUGQI3T8. oy CO . tai termined, it . possible to force the Sunday Schools, i : - of ;,"Court,WlU vened this morning at 9 o'clock. portraits of "musical celebrities. iThedIgnifvM witness to break his sacred obllga "OS be Alter the usaal opeTfrg exercise!, Around the room and in .the centre CO C W. PenrbeeYJohn T." fneyet upheld by persecution and the i .4 . 1 tlon and render himself contempti Joe. A. West, J. C. Uraham, Caine, Notice. Miss Eg : Mayor stated that the object Of are beautiful and organs anged P-the council thialmornlng ble In his own eyes, and In the eetl Annie Wells, Geo. C. lambert and w Ciders of Israel staunch defend- - convening i ' BKTinii or mo qualified rotrt 'of s ar was io give an xPre8"on. various an of and Yf. winberg luqa, te tep'eeent era ef the Constitution and of pianos styles, School 33rd the mation of hie religious associate. A District of Salt Lake ,a"vP equal to the imprisonment in the' Penl- - tist . is In. alten Jance to perform at win oa neia to kmc Mill Crak i ims. iljibts. . - "i ; i In this course he. was, sustained by L am on weaneeaay, ' tetlary; on Saturday evening; of the desire of4 visitors.; The " "rup. tifumm Vict. 1"9. l JT. C. Banberg and vfrnr.t Reher. Henry m ,ror tne eteotiou;ot May ceiling at? thr.e tfhool our prominent cltieetB, a hi theCourt.anJ, failing to accomplish for the Bcandioatian and German We respect honorable mea- of all one1' of erne ivr there-umtnt'ii creeds and professions, bat abhor I BM high, and the music has j iiuavri what had been boaate J would be clUsenr. long associated with thiacoun-orawlln- s I ' SAMUEL OLIVKtf, aa svoonhants. fore - and hinan. rll k full rrmM.nt are'seTen it hnn. .mf . T ... up' u.v I s vu r m. uwuvt play.;There W". ' done, malice suggested thepanlsh. ' CUAKLBj BriLIiMSV. ne commit.ee orarrangemenst ery.- v ; the our of g clilzens as right ihd cquare pfanw, tfromthe soffVagee ' ment thaf was InSlcted. aidSWl. ', TiUitaes. having met this morning hare pre ' terms, manufactorl of Weber. Ohioker It woiiU accord imore With 'the I y Bupposing a, msa ,wa , killed pared the tollosrlpt !U , ! or tne QelectorJ f om lu nmatf I ,7. J consist-J- ing A Son, Hkllet & Davis, Decker jjr.i anT uignuy In a Masonio a 000.7' either committee ESTBAY N3TICE. honorable juuieJary, Kentieman for- ooU- - . 9Bna..tion a I- .! A oH Nxhlt Hthers, Soni'aodrsoousuE: . aociaent or uesign, ana a A'oe'man waieign, vouncirea- tempt, to find a mere vj BESTMAHKE S AHU LOWEST FBiCES at ttecoruer oaine tlon, J also, unj" dlflferent sty Its T J1AVK ' toy Possession, a larre, brswa 1st. The bat fy Invited to escort son than the cut and powerful color of an member of the Order was I wasappoiaieu 10 urait resolutions ef ' d :tia D. tiuttsu to Gen. H. about Wells the for his action. abron old, mule, the eight i ielebrated, Ji Mason years cltyTwIll onuiairor homicide; would It be be organized and leave President oa rif nt tbOUlder. i ea nrcBtti ve or me reeiinirs or tha j uc.uuiurnmDniira in' zu Tg ids lama In right hind let ! which mun organs If not claim- t . : While for necessary for the prosecuting, at-- rayiors relia council. bus 7 wehtend umce in carriagea only, on ' Mr. com in men c stock. Calder I to The a 7, ask committee retired. to . and unoh witness . . describe luesuiT, sy otn, at a. U. . . . .torney 1 e turning, through their Chairman ed business ' I u 1SG0, but is now for m. at the etray pound. The Blshonaare rnuMtwi ftn goyernment. wit auu coior ox tne aprons JOSEPH HORKE. ' 1 warn or the form, of, the . Insignia organize thelr irespectlve wards, iNo " Anrou" of! auy 'color" will Alderman Raleigh,,: reported jjbe the .first, time, enabled to .'give it District Pcuockearrr. '. toJEUtst Temble Street. hide the weapons of Judicial following: march ibem & L. City, Mj Sth, IKS. bis personal and undivided. atten diss spite. used In the ceremonies? And If he between Sd and 6th South Streets. THE YALE ARTIFICIAL LEG PftSAUBLH AND RESOLUTION. tion.;1- 'r " ware to ask, , would a true' Maun and there report to the Marshal of ."Thou Shalt not 'forswear 4thv- ItTODoaneed by leadlnr Surrenns and i.uo law vi vjju. Whereas, Oat, much respected wear then te be the hat. a tteewbo answer pta required? Would he not the day at 9.S0 a.m, who will place fellow-cltfze. Bt i DerfrCt 4tkra. friend and 10 lion; inemux. receive Packed Uen. pouuonr furies, religious tests, Daniel 1L Weils, ex prefer to keep his obligation to the wells on nis arrival in the 0117 Poawaaxw tha foUowias T of Salt Mayor .wl bonds and r .WU 1U11HIU city. Imprisonment for reli Lake City, la at ' present suffering A. www! ..i.E:Ddi J r 11! I Order, rather than that which an ' 8J. Tha escort will ratarn for what we daem to be an by the glon are not brilliant ornaments una S year old. BTAU.ION, Mr. . im atty I and 6th State Road to uu South Goddess unjust of Liberty, j .u; Impertinent the uu DrauUf . Randolph, Blcn Oa, Utah April Wt, tTie browbeating Street, o,w . a m a W rail In the Territorial It I Pen lnlOduva will notciaiaea ptisoament. a llortrlnf illnertJ03N CAKUfON Jr I atitmihilonaUt it the torney chose to' consider was his tnence west to .cast rem pie Htreet to lentlary, Wanted, a national laundress.' under the order of the of stray pound in thence up Hiii Temple Btrett, cleanse of John and Alice Canutonf afed 19 ' sob -. to ermine from And the May loth, I8:9, at the mire acting Judge of. the Third Judicial obligation ClIiAP DISINFECTANT ! 8tuay to S moat ha and 21 v dysv nd. If thor, wltnees', deollaed. ;:te of this Territory, for jeers, uourt uuirict Mucb of the Ta that i brought Bt. papars copy. tail's pleaM j District Poundkeeper. answer such questions,- - Is. (here a No north,, -ho dutb, no eat t.-- 1no allegedtocontempt of court, in st a. Fillmore 1SSTECCTIONS. Into market Is highly colored Mil a r. f a. rascoa laid win C.ty, ana i ok I screened which Kr BtJrtf Creek,, about alcht miles answer, Connty, 187a; anpply west, ; i t- ;:$ti tiji A Judge in the United States who The y 1st, to avoid getting tea that would violate whatquestions Quick Iliaa anitahi. are esteemed of re to ail wards from the Lea'a hi on ie to to Bishops way and fieedom Arizona, Ferry, all. would dare to send him to a prison equal rights be sacred obligations, as eet forth April 12JU 1879, tNBWMAN BKOWN, Sen., oiwniacnoa eestpools, and neutralislaf aO to organize their respective Is adulterated, 'A quested t purrha erected only for the wont of crim- tuorutns, rjoclsuee, Assoclauoss Tfdlan, Moslem, Greek and Jew, in :his affidavit filed with ssidii ss ea.ii .years ana; 9 Booths. . aecajuux orranio tnbstanors for TWO j DOLLARS FCS TON, In lares or saian .. inals? ,;. aud Sunday ls, and report to Freedom's banner waves for you." . . at his Pioneer Perpatnal Lime rTAerwis, We further approve of la Franklin, Idaho, May lit, 1ST9, of I quanaties, y,2Q am. on JJ&at P. PB ATT. Possesion If these ease are not strictly par the Marshal P. the foLowis r5.2,mr. na. WOItONt . nrat Hortk or Warm Sorton. aaM ai diphtheria. JESOMB.DOWDLE, titreet. One llht roan HEIFER. .1 . Au allel, the advantage Is entbe aide of Temple oa bt Bobcrt and Henrietta Do die; ased .oranded . obligations to not ans Ho catnoiic, 3rd. and The 2nd. 8th 1 rt fain h 9th 1st, . onl o,, urf .hiTI President. Wells, and the J sacred Wards on the east side of as! J testant, no Jew j Freedom of 'reli wer: iouic is interwoven in mv s years, i ntonths and 28 dor a and Plaatarln T.l. left fore leg-- , has a wbs, cause which he., represented In street, between 6th and T. oa 01 caw dewlap, wat le character never to betrayt a friend, 6& Sooth gion to all. ceLcbkatxd nest on hand. yuamy . In this always 5 Aprh ,uu waite cuvv, conn 1879, a brother my 2?th," old. after a pro brandedtooa left try, my religion tract ed cRy, court, for he was under obligations 1 Btreeta. We do not cafe bo much 'about or bra'd blotch hip dtf ft on llluesi of clironlo pne tlmonia, WIL- K.A.PA800K. my Gtd,"' and honotlofr his deThe ISLtu Hth. 12th and lStli the color and cut- of Aprona': as to the IXoet High God, the Grand it utM.m tA nsutftqa or Andrew, rates and I "iisti, crop upper anl uader bit la i to suffer termination rather on Wards cast side of the. saki . I ear In Tt uuderblt and ttorn Jeasei IXaaUr, Chief JLrchltect and Su street, between 4th and 6th Booth we' do about justice aud, equal haa a Euaella wiwatl naif ment than to do vIoIvdm tn r rp..i.i.. I One red COW. S left, .. t. sacred principles,'' .ab'i. ;"." pttii...u w premo Kaler of the Universe, to Streets, iSii. I oa rt.ht ribs with trianVii ocoiisna, jypru jcn,. V awaUowfork, h of God and men be it'reszlved tv the Emtrrated with his family to trtah la the rTrktrtr. Thertforv aeep ia bis own bosonx the secret The ISth. 20lhand Slat Wards on sire'If ever the laws tf 1852. to I are be Wat former the 4 hrocklefacaj rand year oonBrmed COW, CCUC a old. L.OK9 at variance, OJ years bapfted east the street of side said between tales that belonj ic7 God. There u, pal ribt of Jesus'Chriat of obeyed In derogation of the latter.' That: lot manift rrtr 'avmWaif..' i membtrof the Ckurcb 3 . . notches Is no truly honorable man or , wo 5rd and 4th south Streets. in iett. y 'I Latter-da- y 8aints.Ana-u8- t 11th, 18SS.V Siace jC num. uvwii ui 'K BXJLCKST0SK. to man who respect and honor for the irril Wards and 7th 6th 4th. The a(, nf 6th, . . man who WJU net respect . General on the west side of said street be as bs maintained suffer wrong than do ra?.a time Constitution and iw but no ty would rather e om. me- of beioa P9F' Bul ia Mit toodly . repuiaUou wrong, we proceed In a body to athe Wells for his course en that trial, tween Sth and 6th Booth Streets. i v ; u ranny. ear. r ote and or lodustrieus his mt llberatleh neaiber et4im two crop and from u,inip, si v uoderblu in rirbt. The 17th lilh aad lath Wards on rlpon js nor fall to condenn the prying at The bill Is designed to ' protect custody and escort him back, to his cf society, an affectloaate haabaad, aa year. o!d, branded on the West side of said street between shoulder Hsbt on 0. Chrisa. tf?ht and the and the Jew, the Gentile, Put up In half-pou- nd the despotic Jude., believer in the doctorney home and to the society of his famfather, 1th and Sth Booth Streets. bkj and acmethior ttas nhiponsomethinir packages. lef tT u 1 of human the and trines revaaiad the as 1 Mohammedan, tian in and redemption friends) If a 16th 19th and Wards on' the Hindoo ana the innaei. or every ily They agregloualy mistaken ot ahr.iililAF arauareon sosssl and the Jesus ChrUt an to the time of aide of said street, between 'tAnd be it further i?cs&fptf,rThat bis death. He leaves a aey latias that thsy . have to- - West o Whitet8XBE3. denomination." Tires. Jttfer- - we A PURE ana tui tsoum Hret.. wife, four children ,nV,,,ik f4 en invite all citizens, sympathizeeeded "In exposing in pnblltf' tie 3ra undergone la e4 rlht hip, S wide circle ot friends to and his several' organisations .will The respect ing In the movement, to participate nteaiory and mourn hU loss. Com. 111 acred rdLaancee of the Chnrcb, then concentrate, and the ararahaj stccktoeloL I S Aif roan. W'oed. in this demonstration of respect. ii we never of ; oonsclence The rijrhts OJd' f?-Olaesow Tor? branled papers UIICOLOBEQ iJAPilf.; Ui assign tnem poaltions In the v' la rroa left xt,sh rakft pleaae copy. Intended only td be xttvate.' They A u pon motion tne preamoie and submitted, we could; not submit, circle, U, 00 sre na csarar to. the understand f roceeslon. . . ..." we are answerable for them to our resolutions, ' were-- ' ubanimously 1 o J--. o! i rttbthIpC.basacolt: God. THOSrJEFrSBSON. adopted. thaal' ,, &tj uns oar mare. n m MM lnj crvC-ca'iia- ' brandoa t ' OS1 m o Council 1 then j OKDEB FKOCESSI0K. appointed the Were titers the trwrs of the 0DfV."ouk3er.JB' h iyounV The legitimate powers cf irovern- - ,The oa AIIIDHSIBiiO.EOIICK committees ' behalf of r? Ir necesfary 1 too wilUaitnees. Iut there a ment extend to such, actions only the. Council to be associated with I 4iaOa. i ff oTriht tSraf 'wold' bn O U I r? "wa w ,S) as are mi urious to emerr. Tnoa. Freaident Taylor and essort. way by which they can. learn all the committees citizens' In making MAHE, White spot in face, or ty t.; t o. vreoators. S3 and City efl- jxffxbson. theae thXnji, and we will now pat Territorial, County the necessary arrangements for carlQr.fM Y .1 let shouldeV, baS ' YouwiU sayiitis eol2 ors cers, i and Coo nolle uty or City on eUect into this them the' track the InformaZA&e r3alt great " rying .V. matter. ' oft1 Stake. M. M.I. estate popular M. rk !? from. Tarioos of N A., lar.thg ? Ini and iJl IP F.t places r I W 1 I ; . 4 demonstration." "V " ... ,T a tiS: uvDeasaii. ttsra ttpeat of aU their ; i.4. tion, oianlzedXiaxch l5th, 1373;; Yi;td cesta, the After which vtoebrewa specisl1 rneetfc' whRe faced STrrri. s 0 sins ayir.-- i God and hoaiaaltyaad "S Wnlts4 we staBdV-V1- , f'i. uwhh i tne press.,. aojouraeqsine aie t . r3aU AVake I Old, fcraadad on left hr.M. fire briCTtde. admlniatTfttor i irred of .3 th hnznlls tli;n:clTsj ta the d:;t!.i City To Obey Ooda eomniand., a. V r is j ;lI ff I'.l.l. si r .... . ...I. . ta . Uand. rl ftT. I J.: of conblUoii, having faith in the c d i aua an Alois I oay ilnf-ithi MABE, Eellef gocletiee with banners. , ;, auiBt i Ats to nopea mat every one! Tabernacle Choir. A full a eeoeast eihito tMtn Wit tua OM'l iJ f5 White, no braBdaShiiT sitonement of J estu CizLt, is t them Hand. I wm am w presaryini ofdir. It la prompt attendance cf the Ta vc":Mtr. wit..;n tea wootirn after tise I . w wova HOitSB, 4 years ola7i.iM. I T Babbath Schocii with tanners. receive beptlKa it th haadr of an , u to Da, ' i i tabia;.rmssamblaga of jnacle Chhparticxdzrly'r Eariil- - " lit! .! 'u aathoriied servant cl God. ivsd the no. as a ae. tl. is ue&isnea ImsroTement ' and Be ciwipua, j ed at the Council House CLt cf the Holy Ghost lf, r at the 2ay ULUtoal1 Ttr.iTT. a. it. canoe I v n. at ( corral. trescamsnt 7 Biy t r3ocletls at o'clock. any person, rovernment, evenlcz with' Administrator X the estate of Etth U. oa of the hands cf appointed L. A. BAILEY, 1i: r banners. It Is elm-- 1 society or estabiUhraent, Georqe Cabele. . read-sentim- ent f le. i X: : P-i'- en ; . '. i ; ' 11 . tp-m- or ; . rv 1 bll-eatl-on, , AU ww ; BY TELEGRAPH. ua roan AV m i"':V - - -- ; ds i " -'- -- ! , wt , " -- , e: , o T-V- valai.--&lAJi&o- L. I f j,, -- I '- J t 1 : ; i 1 1 ' , j - j W SSi - -- P1!.!' L -- it . -- 1 J 1 1 . 1 , ; Z.. . . ''VU' . . . j f- o y a aft w w O O 1 r . m . 1 . - 1.. U, O . - - - . trr i . A A . , . -:' O I ' i Jaw-breake- SMS IT ra , . - d. !.! 3 , ' - - , - to-da- y. lh. - .1 i ! n "l . : O w ft ,9 SHI 1 Pv I 7i e. I trt.n W " 1 . -S ice-Mayo- a , school 4 ; . .: ;H oo ; at wV " . -- --. .i . . ! f. 1 ! ! .1 , ' OpeciaTy " - a. - a " .'.!. '' ... iaa ! ' si . TS i S nj.SJLfjS; ... . - TEA! n, ; v a. . . Ffli-KSJi- S'. tha-Jaw- , FaTchalrman. 'm ?- - " ' - re-fu- . ; rJc-oo- t- -- d no'ureeB-,ino.jr-o-iaudaacre- -- P.1 , i N.B-Bulld- lnjr - lm-pris- on t iMm, i.- -. v.r, a Tvt"? V7,. Ui-y- . tJ-tOWnC- i . j j. 1 . . 15 snt if , ' i ... . i ;-- .: 1- aa a 3 - i I I' 1 i . ' II U t? ! i'm -- - .wra.B,eB.iiit : ,- r-o- . : . w r:r r J il " ar . nec.IdI ; wBite-faoe- .1 . is; . i Ij 3 r .. tvaAii.ilith,10. - wit Kepbi, May 3, irXriQt P. . W O . ' ill ' '!-.- C.e EJ . .1' W. DAVI8. : |