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Show - 5 VANTED which they had been striving Cln vViit rvort of New York la a practical aHIiap two last the The years. Chinese Yotmarlfan, to attend n Kalloah'a rtTfj polygamlst, how is the policy ef the assault TI1E EVENING NEWS. exclusion House. to be made against them? by the De Youngs be satisfied and must g arid De Young must hang JX. Trains and aisist around tbe otain at control when the of the App tney woome other hand on the what provocation Id ft because iney may VALLKT BOTJSS. compared could jastifyth? atrr clous charge govern me tit. on Ha. then upon reaching Utah? polygamlsts iocu witb tte on the man made against Du Youngs' aged That would be trying aintended duel to the disadmother LOST suspicion of a crime he S3. De Young 17. of the former; vantage tiM( i3. The to commit, and punishing him for Wuiklrgmen Chicago, a fat. Rvn nstrsn CALF. ' two no de-bis victim chance for held a givtcg was perpelarge picnic hereyeaterday, It bef jre the crime itseir A mootbs om. Tbe floder wUI be suit- 1. e argued mat tne shooting and the burden of all the speeches rewarded by returnlos It lO MAX trated." ablr TEE or a to due his words nrnODS. of KaiKch THE shot Butfhnr.' Fimt gnulh Street. - and conVentlon was the attempted ReSt.'LoaU .... VSBtl And this from the ou Friday nght, but was in pursu OA&IPAIQN. murderof Kllcch. Oi A. ITsbop ance of a dtliueiate piau to put Mm was the principal epaker. lie D cut of tbe w ay. 1 he plan was hat LOST. the intrigues! of atbe HAH Francisco has quieted down. "This is a new departure In di 1 eoalu-tio- n two nioutui ago. and Da You- make to to attmpt the T1TWERN The Improved condition of Kalloch, plomacy, wnii lb win result in is Youngsrobbers 'Nlotntb Ward aixl and wtthrthe worklnmen- to make whs tbe tool ol tbe laud Hall or P st Office, a Black Bi'k I) City He alleged rrtm who my yet recover, has calmed i interesting question.. There is the latter sell th-i- r birth right." Chinese toTipauits. RH AWL. embroidered with red flow probability tnat the European And said he, in one weekV time.De that Ifct Tuesday .te, Kearney, ers. The floder will confer a favor and bs the troubled waters of popular no It til will accept th4haory Youlc' vile feheet lost l.SUU sub while at t.hio, received a mes- - ....nioi h, thcovMr by returning: government OffioiU It is a lamlly wrath. The safety of the DeYounga of international la thta or tbeHiaiorlAB's a ft Pe VS?J?& V Yourjg, res sarefrem nrUML asking scribers The iutions .nwt .nil- . following in VkP. HlbAHTX) PRATT. may be sraagsd by the convales preiat.ob, waUb, of tbe woraingmeu and honor-- 1 r.. tuoin toon vJs were adopted with srreni, uiminlo- - suu ba-Nlneteentb Ward, Bait IA Citj. of on bliks Kalloch'a cence of tbelr victim. The value of able the the rati ot Mormon, Tha dispatches jfroai withdrawal. He refused, and xext their lives on Saturday night rank- pretense that tbey are the devotees Bintrhcrtaa. the atFrauclsco tolerates bring the news of day, the Chronicle opepew polygamy. the ed verv loir on the gamblers" list, of a faith that could also be He claimed it Mr. of tack. assassioardon believe in attempted would Men and women may was offered FENCE FOR SALE. Kalloth KaJJoch. and "the dath of KaJloca workln&men's tbat y. I. as proved tbe much please. they noivtriiiir have been tne shrrjal for tbelr exe but that does not make them vio- candidate for mayor cf Win Fran-tlac- o, $30,000 t withdiaw, which he alo He euiartd upon tbe by the editor and proprietor refused. lators of our law; tbey must be so- - or cution. this tual betne Han rancuco Vhron'cie and theory tjiat au attempt was being riHB TeJerrapa Company bas bigamist or polygamlsts Neither of the parties lu The to induce the worklngmen X several hundred pouais of plain irca and made as cfienders. treated be representative can fore prominent Justified. they art .K.Hn.afli'f for Sal at vary reasonable figures, aJopt violent measures in order wire many Mormons in Utah man la the ranks of the caoitaliet", tj Parties desiring wire Tor fence purposes through his A ereat to chances .aln Di Young, has in their the w"ll one well to oali and examine. BamDlM do destroy to ihererorr, themselves limit marriage, ' ' Iodz ago aud or coming election. tn band at H. b.i Clawsoa'a Wtroa Depot or of those forelgoers who come to Jtctuved, Uy the working menwe paper, the Chron'c'e, of common Tbe t eet hj in short, was largely ai imuDpa)-- supply ttoont oeiora DUJ here asembied. that this country to join me mormun Chicago, paS,eJ beyond U Hoe to the evident attempt to oait lau uiry, argtist u, mi, of devoted and words condolence tend symO at Halt L.k6 at any ty, hU Journ! rawit anJ community, more man one our Uoacy, maktt to out of the brothers in capital political nune outraged pathy, a bring t j mpathy , time, U Mte. more "lhaatUc-- uti with them, for the aca, affair, Uaiiiornis, however many they Ilia workingtneib movement on E"i! literacy black-gaudIntend to gut afterwards. . i'hey are MtoOived. That while we aemana cf theaBsault on Kalloch,and are unjusti- not uulltv of anv violation of our swift and ample vengeance be dealt Kail h, true or untrue, out to the dastard asoasuln, we most to obtain prestige by a careful and IlUOli-IlIIVDEat. . trie.. time ofi . tbelr. departure fiable, whether from a political or laws . . our fellows a moderate action. He closed by caution earnestly nuure, irom uow, iuu Oa the icreiu other iucu, standpoint. any tneir passions anu adjuring tbe crowd after the meet their departure be forbidden by azalnat allowing "tJtber hanJ in retaliating Kilioeli.a cm to disperse quietly to Jt. V. FOHLIM. ben to Inform b!a frlanda thf-lown irtjvernmentfc? 11 OW can desire for veneeanco to lead tbem ing closed and tbe public In tsaeral. tbat be la pre-ac bdV or their lccontidarate aud not to into lowered a of homes, the be hasty as goipel, minister criminals they be treat d in aH its branches pared to do eumasao ene called nntil ana again thereby give their cot commlttea himself to tUp Da Youag'a level, they crime, tios, at ths shortest notios and at the lowert 3 to was ear so resolution A mies the upon. to? adopted on South bis resldenoe opportunity Intend they, even It posslb'e price, at nvay njt and bicame defiled by the use of and soon b'ock west cf Valley to etili further rivet withdraw all patronage from the Taiuile street, nestly desire, facilitate the would materially1 their filthy; mlaallee. the chains ot cublio pre udioe tnat Chronicle and irom any firm adverlution of a very ditHoul rspeotmry iu:ned. ' u,,. T tising in its columns. I. M., son of Patronare (O'v "Bat his assailants have exhibited if we could p'3iuade,the question, Ikr. Kuropeau now; enslave us. Dr. Kalloch was then introduced that it id their duty thaaame cowardly and Impatient governments was received with tumultous and Mor astiUt monism tn in ud breaking The seen here.: He thanked the audience 2V. cheers. spirit as we have we fear but United VENTER in the u-pe- ct Stat; for llbelers and scandal-monger- s their recognition, believing it seneme to impress that Mr. JSvaris' of respect for and perfect immunity, no matter this upon them will be a failure." 1 XT KB SB exci rusEN r Bur. AO to be a token a man to lying near tbe Lately of V. 8. Land Office, gratitude on how much they may trample . :, .. This Is all very good, so far as it of for sake. He death their point the feelings and rights of others. goes, but we think that much pow Later Slews from a FrancUca. assailed De Young in language not LAND AGENT Natarday Evenlua Beparr, less outspoken than that used by Bat as soon as they are touched der is being burnt over an extreme his father, but advised moderation with their own weapons, they re- ly doubtful object. Let us have the Bin Fbancisco,25. After Kear- and First door south of TJ. 8. Land Office. no violence. Let the law take had concluded his conference ney mean sort to brutality anit take a circular letter 15 rat and attack or with the ward presidents ou Satur- lis cuuree and make it take it. He A TTKND8 promptly to Preparing- - Land and dastardly advantage of tbi and Minlns; Papers, ootesu. to. X endorse It afterwards. X A day night, the march for sand lots appea'ei to the pasty if De Young Furniahea Plata of surveys. Information. was resumed.' A crowd! had as- was not legally executed to Kill etc. Xopponent, It is a woLd.r that rv to interested parties. Furnlsbea o sembled before his and there kill and him. arrival the D have Claims speaker the help Youngs was harangue 1 by several promiwith bo rip.forpajlnf will aDSwar oorreapondenoe Wliliam J. J.Heerwellock, personal Refers by permission te long escspd --N nent worklngmen counseling pru- stcher, CI it its Barbour, j and others f re.Williams -'- 2 Touna;, Attormeys, their abu Tint tUeaiint aui Itwtf Miner of August dent action. Kearney oh arriving, addressed the meeting.Iall to the Silver uennett Har knees, not has sheet able ascended same stand was a the Memtt, " immediately general purport. There Ivj, though 0th sajE- icHaran, Tilfrd asremb-lagand tbe on of nianiresc the addressing been destroyed long ago. The reabegan part disposition MoBrida A Sutherland " courts have yet to pass upon 'which covered the entire all the speakers to make tbe most Bank ot Utah. son i?, we presume, that the ob- -. the'The or not the of whether B. m eaerat KaUonal Cashier s Rostrum i Hills, and political cipitai question out pa Jo between the possib.e Bank. Jecta of their. Tituperation have Church or J. C. of Li. U. o, was Market not-les- s of Street. and the tbe affair Probably impres W.8. McCerntok Co;, Barkers, been chiefly respectable people.who disincorporated by the act of "62. than '2U.G00 people were present. sion is becominir stronger tbat T. R. Jones, Barker affirm the be is. Wo. bhall decided in Co.. If Bankers. Varro not it it Href over vindictive which had The before aclionanddo hesitate doing it, they belief is then good bvo to the wealth prevailed during feeling to gam tne the j 'bad ap beginning day wish to befoul themselves by hand ative, which John Taylor no asks the parently lu n wise diminished gruud tbat kepui being clear ling clime. to tutu t.ver to him rs and at a word from Kearney, the of any connection with the disp ourl OF CEDL1BA It is to be hoped, that whether Ttruatet-l- u Trust.". . whole body would have f3oured utable affair may profit more by t JKalioch recover or not, the majestown to hesitation down without other .Uiau the teu'.t party uiltt.ke, Mr. Miner. In the wieckivengeanceon the De Vourjgs. Putlio opinao'ij any hts probably in will be vindicated and theR'gflratj t ty of the iaar Taylor e plaff, nowi-realized uliHiitwl regarding the SB the eituatiun the would-b- e murderer adequately does not a&k the " ..urt to turn Kearney and addressed to himself sault the upon K)loohts but the & 1- Alio; Ool'cs Fpams Cramps, fully, punished: and that a kson will be over" anything to him Truateo- - (nK oi quieting tne pastious or ui coumated j3urts of the working aid like disorders, at this or oihtriee. In the followers. He reminded them that men to turn the affair to 'their taught the managers of a vile, per:J ol the year. sonal and unprincipled jouri,!, second place if the Court thould iu teu days the election would put political a ivUiitHtJ seems likely to or the oly tne a of macbiner wnole aoiount reaction I which will not be lost Upon their certpiu decide that the Church of Jesus govtrnaient In their- - hands, and not in favor of the De Youngs, but 'blackguard tribe in other parts of Christ of .Latter-da- y Stints is not a thai without fall the proprietors ol againrt th workingmeu's party. E. L. the country. Corporation under tlio laws of ha Chronicle would theu meet Units' ' Kallooh's death ensues, The bullet that entered Kalloch'a Utah, it would not ailect the pro their deserts, that at present any there is no further danger of viowould be tnt lence. The worklngmen have rebreast may be considered tbe first pert 7 in question. Aud in the third attbtnpt at violence Ko. 7 Market .Row, of revolvers the police and covered from the first burst of frenthe by camshot of the opening political to baa the Church anu are now disposed td keep Has a iho rines right place, any galling guns zy abd anu-sovereign remedy that has 1 await i deve paign. Before the next President hold its own property and to ap or tne and that quiet opnieutp. been in nee for 40 years. Price military, is was as as v is not this States the worth of the United the city game evening inaugurated, quiet a Trustee to manage its tem the blood ef one honest man. He ever, ana the authorities, while ob 50 cents and $1 per bottle, accord It is to be feared that the blood point be techni whether it affairs, poral due are all them for their adjured regard precautions, serving ing to size, (satisfaction guaran spilt in San Francisco will Uti a out, cally corporated, uncorporated, .Ttt their reputationby throughout satisfied that, the danger is pat. the teed or money refunded. as a little spot before the crimson disincorporated. Think it over a country, tne eyes of which were De Toanc Xaterlt.irel. dswl6 8 9tf shower pured out from tbe clash- little A upon them, to do no violence but to KnAlta reporter.thia evening, into homes. their disperse quietly terviewed the Da . Yo' tijg brothers. ing elements of partya Lie announced that after Charles to mate any statenoon he would meet tbem on the ment decJinetlthat tne repor U alexcept lots and In taud the that meantime were in the main WHEEE IS THAT C1RCULAS ready published would more he inquire fully into correct. M, LI. De Youag,;ia anA l LA LEXTEB?" the it a to of affairs aad would then. swer the remHtk of the reporter he believed, be able to snow tbem that itto was a bad etate to have said ciioular letter ullaiii, The now or to utspose tne; ma'.ter with replied that it might haveofbetri ' exbeen Bent to tbe representatives of to credit themselves.' Mr. ho .Kalloch, pected. saia, JS ever was Kearney's boundless the United 8 tales abroad Is sun a Ilowtbo Haws was Iteeelveti la tlie have known tbat he could influence over his followers oxhib "Might matter of comment, and is a perfect on to a public platform and not go itod to better advantage. Although traduce pur: mother and for a New ork, 25. Noarly all the i tie vast family godsend to editors hard-u- p crowd were howling without bteru and bitter retribunews the subfect of eeneral interest. Fol papers print prominently reserve for the blood of thefairly Do Young, tion following clcsa upon the heels from Ban Francisco, but iney yielded lmplicitely to his ad' of vilihcalior:. lowing the deacon's advice to the comments till Thele was no law that defurther and later TAKE pleasure in informing' m y friends creacher who was at a loss for a tails are known. Sketches of the vice aud when lie dismissed them would reach the matter, lie knew various in and tbe iuoUc y of Salt Lake directions, he took his life in bis hands wjeh and Kallocb are surged away topis on which he could descant life of Da Youug to follow his lid evidently prepared as he he did." "But," said City and vicinity that I bavo returrcd and without oflenBe to his hearer?, they given, but uo opinion ij adviiiC-e- vice to tho letter. Everything was theepoke "the wcrklngmen, reporter, at Mormons" town down the the lato very every quiet during 'pitch whose light this eeerns to have be- am fully prepared io fir.'o. in ail opera surrender All the Journals The office business of evening. and this . convenient opportunity, come, claim tbat he was j up; tied tions la tne Cental lino. Teeth male, tiled tbe greatest part of the news pace Chronicle was surrounded early In in thus abusing your family after alleced letter givej a number of to recent affairs in Han France?. the by a considerable the Chronicle had rolled back and extracted in tbe mo.t approved manThe antecedents of Kailoch and crowdevening convenient texts. r.ome and talk in. favor of curtain from his father's ner. Office next door south of S. P. Tas- Young are given at great length It was male but no ac the Bat who h seeui tL wo:.diful Do an old man wh bas built by editors a d correspondents, mobbing history, was office tion The closed taken. docauieui? It aie;n been dead thtte .thirty years.' del's. Offics 'hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. strange and everything throwing any light the and in left in evening 'That' replied De Young, "was I DB. A. B. DtTNFOHD,that soma enterprUing reporter or eu the crate of the uifdculty is early of the police. The print- un charge with jjardon able, but I will say in justo great able prjuiinence. ing office on Clay Btnet was printed, correspondent has not been , tice to my brother and to to be taken . here as Usual- as secure a copy. All tbat the world Hides seem running guarded tuat that statement came asmyself a disHan as in and Francisco,, heartily for Its present to judge from bias sho wn by utue oy a strong detachment of police. patch from BcbUjii. It arrived at has for a 'found-ttiono demonstration about half-pala that vicinity one o'clock iu the is the statement journals, one would euppjbu Kal-loc- h whatever dlscusslun was mado during the morning. Both my brother and was the assassin ad that De York Herald New of a evening. Montgomery Btreet was myself were away, he at a political was the injured innocent. almost deserted until alter the ad conference and I elsewhere. Even lettar water.' Is it taking Young A Washington special say-- : Gen. juUrnment of the sand-l- ot our news ft step bsjond the truth was a Bberman who scarcely read the prominent At Central Station, wheremeeting. De matter as Iteditor came in; but once pubthat some Herali. correspondents conservator of the peace in ban Youcgs are confined, the the whole " we determined to stand by FOR are given t romancing? Is It not Francisco during the reign of the police force is assemble.!, except lished, without Ko it .retraction. matter committee, cays he has at a few other well known that when tacts are vlgliauce excited the public is now, they no doubt tbe police aided by the those stationed all the .beats being left to how becomes points, fertife scarce, fiction' will take a calmer view cf the matto be will able the V military, keep care take of themselves. mill The ground for ierctfd sansatlons? We puace there. t the time of the vigi- tia were also under arms. A ter when they come to reflect that do not say that no such scheme as lance committee they had all the crowd was hanging round the my brother simply did what any ; man would do who had a s; ark of power, and for a while were en- station tduring tne set forth in the Washington corre- abled evening, but maunoou about him." in answer to control matter with a was not demonstrative. r Alto as to whether his brother desired to spondence has never been talked high hand. Now 8aa Francisco gether the eening- was. passed very be removed Ihe said, "he did not for over by cabinet offlecrj, but ' may has an efficient police and several quietly. , tne bs pardoned for doubting that any regiments of militia well armed present." 10 o'clock KalloeW condition At ' officered. j' was better than might have been Report. such illogical, udstatesmanllke and and The Timet and other Journals ' AND Everything was perfectly quiet absurd document has ever been well informed on California un- expected, and physicians are hope the ful a of and this favorable thor result. throughout A night drafted by the astute E farts, or doubtedly reflect the average had not been morning the people are going about of com ough examination eastern and stamped with the, seal of official sentiment bullet the in the breast their business as usual, and there made, ' when munities they .attribute was not found. - Physicians say is bo, appearance of any excite authority. the late shooting affair, and result they cannot give a decide J opinion ment. Kalloch passed a com fort a However, it is treated seriously ing excitement to a state of society in AT , ; ble night, and this morning his case for tbe next twenty-fou- r tbe anu moat even of the leading public Jour- which tolerates encourag nours. by condition Is much improved. nals and, as a consequence, the es such personalities in public dis his On down uonsiaeraDie prominence was from way Vallfjo . t t cusslon. ttererring to theC'.romc.'e'a TV mailer and weaker papers take up attack glren to the shooting of Kallooh interviewed by a re - in on Kalloch, the Times says: i.earneyof was the si ty pulpits yesterday. Rev. the Bacramento Hecordthe refrain. Some .of thesn endorse It was In harmony wish the porter, is. James, of (ireen Htreet Con' W. Umon. was He at first Indisposed the supposed action of the Govern- usual course of the newspaper to exprees to first Church, treated it at gregatlonal himself, wishing has been conducted, on the consult with this ment, utter flabby platitudes about which His leaders length. in general conclusions party Ieok oat ror the Wsioa principle that a man's private Ban Francisco,but finally unbosom were .that: Kalloch, whatever hi polygamy, and attempt to draw character or lVeave Tear Address at and business are perfectly ed hlmeelf. was-faults of man be, might Beginning by claiming a parallel between Store ce Call at BratdrBce paupers proper subjects for public review that Impulsee; that the attack public opinion demanded that generous for tbem. and "intending criminal;" others aud criticism. v , mm was . cruel ana : i De Young sheuld be hung, lie did upon j The Herald: t, .Leaven worth. not view the subject In the light of and that the Chronic'.e hascowardly, flourishto want counsel violence until P TCASDEL.- 8. of Kalloch: special Eats see ed in the icy is an evidence of- a common Bsnse, and show the im- Kansas, and the could he .in city get anu wno the . men were tbat were so low stage ef civilization. While his immoralitypossibility as well as the unconsti- too-- - Intimate acquaintance with much He was aware, three Rsv. Horatio Htebbins, of the ladles was . rumor- was excited. First Unitarian Church, formulated tutionality of the scheme. We different a always rough element hang the in Kansas in connection have already gtven quotations from ed that society is disgraced by on of ex tbe every edges great ing with his name, nothing definite citement tbat would like to have a the idea of dignity of mind and want several papers. We append one or was ever charged against him. He he wanted to see what the strength of heart on the part of both "two more. went into hotel business in law raw, but good men of tbe party in San Fran preacher and publisher who heaped This is from the Cincinnati (7a-ttt- rence, ond after some time chang- Cisco to say about tbe matter. abuse on each other, until the truth, ed his business and opened a stock He had was in fact decidedly of it gets beyond endurance, when: SfUDBOM THINGS, farm. He carried it on for "two or as to whether one retaliates with the assassin's Brit-tain three years attended all the fairs The government of Great he hand for what he could not bear, any circumstances may properly tell Mr. Evarts and was recognized as a sporting under in the same kind he had given. would to violence. appeal I Htatea betwoul character attended United then lie re; He was positive that De that tbe .Rev. M. C. Brlcirs. of the How. And it is a fact now universally Young's law execute use and the ter lawful iigious meetings, gave his experi- act was Htreet Metnudiat .Episcopal atd and r ruiiy premeditate the powers at home than to call on a ence and received a call .from -stigmatized it as a cowardly assas- Church, said De Young's deed conceived that foreign government to usj inquisi- First Baptist Church of this city sination. He roundly asserted that showed an' underlying current of torial and unconstitutional powers which he accepted at a salary of secret police were in on to immorality much be society, hand, in our behalf, and that, too, in an $2,000 per annum. The people of De Young fell right into their hands depreciated. Kalloch and D efiort at the impossible. For no his church had the utmost faith in tbat THE ONEY GOOD and was at his back. Young were not representatives of Lee that Capt. so not the doubting out- Kearney bad government can tell that persons him but or and his into the parties got principles, evidently quarnot believe Kal- head tbe same emigrating mean to break the laws siders. They did wes idea, hinted at in rel was purely personal. real. ot tbe country they emigrate to,nor loch'a conversion one rem of the r in the in 1a. various noints city papers, that there The Tribune has a communica- was an unusual prove this bo as to detain them as rfor come Cexrressions oresa of of the the assemblage criminals. We should put our law- tion evidently from Baptist sour- detective fores at the Central sta- and of public opinion condemning ful powers into force at home before ces, which says: .Baptists familiar tion about the time De De Youn arfor the course rmr. In the City is the ' : praying to the British Hercules, to with his history, have generally re- rived there and tbat thatYoung sued Chronicle and the was the fact by to fused out with our of him. The mire the fellowship wagon by pull on is attack well known subsequent It Ksl significant. very of tho denomination have that intimate relations unlawful means." have long ioch. Similar reports f'apers referred to him in severe subsisted between and Nevada. Ths De the This from the Batte Miner: Youngs Oregon term. A gentleman who lived at and Lees, captain of the detectives, this mornin?, comnllmenU Ckll, tn a few u Leavenworth if to choose and is years "What it ago, they is some disposi- worklngmen for their madritnn but there though now Who one is to believe in tbe Bible, or the Kosupejintendent of tion evinced to take a view of the and Kearney for his prudent con ran. ran or Book of Mormon, so long as of the Baptist Bunday schools in matter similar to tbat enunciated The Atta further considers the tra. as follows, in and emphasizes its previous they behave themselves. Religi- Ban Francisco, wrote is gedy there by Kearney, nothing aot xs. --a. 2nx xa ous toleration is incorporated into a private letter last March: "Kal- known to warrant it. condemnation of- Do Younar. Th tbe very foundation of our Institu- loch is here and holds services in a services at Chronicle claims that its arti!B tbe Baa a XjetaTeeterHay tions, and so long as no moral de- large hall In the centre ot the city. Kalloch were published At the sand lots an immense agaicst from a cense of duty. It alee at formity undertakes to dtegoise it- He has a large attendance, self under the name of religion, because of .his eccntrici ies, crowd assembled and Kearney call tempts to make political capital Don't have a poor article palmed tbat toleration will be and ought to or rather because of l is taking ed tne meeting to order. He be pan the worklngmen by holdbe extended to every form of be- up thoae things, ULa the by claiming that the workingmen's against on to you. out idea tbat if the election the ing lief, no matter bow widely Its doc- Chinese question, which pamper to pany is y ine party of law and result in tbe workingmen'a success, trines may differ from those find- the tastes of the rauL I t r.Js in- order in the city. He then went on there will be no peace, but such as ing acceptance of oarseives. Plain- fluence is net good and it is a cause to remind hi3 hearers that the eyes Is agreeable to a mob who mean ly then, it is poiyga.rn.Iats of rsgret among the better class of of the country were on them, that nothing less than revolution. S and not againstagainst in the coming election Mormons, that the baptist that he is here. held thunders of our Department c& An illustrated paper pictures the victory in their grasp andthey must not are launched. Butte But since not Chronicle proprietors and throw. it away by any Injudicious WANTED. one in tea thousand of the 'Mor- and says no light feelingbuilding, action. In a few days more person A SECOND bana lurry, appTy at thu mon immigrants arriving at the can have much rympathy with would accomplish at the polls they that , est e i nrt. : ! i i vrnnnil CtB for dead raioer for ! nrr i 11 If A - nssr Terrj-lirodrri- . u. 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