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Show sheriff of tha county, who was present whea the meeting house was burned. David Illnson, one of the nobbers.. A tOPB O'CLOCK. " ' " Ttho was killed, was a local preacher, f the Methodist persuasion Brother estbrook thinks, and It may hence be inferred that he was a leader of the . PRINTED AND rUBUSHE? BY THE mob. lie lived on Brushy fork of Creek, about seven miles from DESERET NEWS' COMPANY. Cane the Condor farm, and was about thirty years of age. Brother James Condor,tbe father, was 'baptized about live years ago, by CHJLRIES W. PENROSE, EDITCX Elder Argyle, so Brother Westbrook to tnlnks. All his family were f riendly the Elders, bnt none' of them were of last January, oaptUed until the 31stMelinda when his wife, Sister Condor, bis oldest daughter Rachel Ann, aged THE LATE ELDER W. S. BERRY. eighteen years, and Sister Condor's oldest son. named John EUey Hutson, )VTz learn from Judje Geo. W. Bean, of aged twenty-seve- n (by a former husAn account of Sevier County,! who Is Intimately ac- band) were baptized. son who was Condor's Brother Martin, one W. S. Elder with Berry, quainted ''ed twenty years on tbe 3d of last masof the victims of the Tennessee March, is iq a letter from Brother Gibbs. given His daughter Lovlsa Jane, sacre, 'that he was about forty-si- x about fourteen, was oaptued inyears old, sod was bora la the State In a?ed last. May he fate.' hi met cruel When which he Condor's son Martin and Brother was a young child be removed to Nau- - his step son .John Riley. Hatson had voo,- - Illinois, with ; his mother. He always been devoted intheir friendfor tbe elders, had often armed passed through the privations inciden- ship themselves and traveled with the misof Saint la the, tal to the experience, sionaries to protect them, and had althat part of the country, and came to ways shown a disposition and desire to stand between them and all harm Salt Late Valley la 1348 being then from their mobocratic enemies. These He" a for lived about ten years old. two young men were dreaded by the time on Cottonwood, a short distance mobocrats of tbe vicinity. The latter bad often made threats of violence tosouth of this city. From there he went wards the Elders, and in order to be tolire at Spanish Fork and thence, fif- prepared for them Martin and his. Counteen years ago, to Kanarra.Iron half brother John Riley, each always doable-barrellgun ty,, where he was esteemed as one kept a loaded banging over the two doors of the upof the mosi 1 solid' and Condor farm bouse, "ready for ' Instant right i citizens,' being truthful, non use. , est and every way .exemplary. He is . There was a branch of thirty-onmembers at Cane Creek before these the head of a large and. worthy family, three were killed. Of these, twenty-tw- o fifteen children; bein? the father of have been baptized by Elder Gibbs 11.1s family are! affectionately devoted since the tint day of last January. The nine were baptized at various to htm, and his assassination ha& other within tne last tlve times by difplunged them into the most terrible ferent elders who have years and traveled - . grief. His mother la over eighty years labored in that region. house-thI. T. Garrett, at whose, old, and it. is apprehended that the mob found an Elder, as stated in the shock of the news will endanger her first press dispatch, Is spoken of by V .: life. V-- vVf Brother Westbrook in high terms. He ha'd fine a Elder Berry "personal ap- met Eiders Argyle and Games at Infrom Cane six l feet in dian Creek, tlve miles 1879 about pearance, being and Creek in the summer of height and powerfully built, bis weight them a cordial invitation to visit gave him some was ISO He about so pounds. being at Cane Creek. They did and in this was of nrst brought there. what slow and; deliberate speech way the gospel Garrett has never been baptized,' and endowed 'with a remarkable de- - ulr. but be has always befriended the EllgreeQJLgood so oad sense. - When he ders, has armed himself and traveled spoke bis utterances Indicated wisdom with them to protect them, and has and' were unexceptionable. His dis- proven himself to bt a noble, brave and honorable man. position was most kind and genial". All the Inhabitants of Cane Creek ' within a radius of about two miles " 'i 1 1 i .' I f i; sT-- .".. i were Saints except Mr. Garret and w Richard FED&LING. ?A2rt EXCHANGING family and his Baker his and PRODUCTS. family. Mr. Baker was v t. favorable towards the Saints. Creek contains about twenty I'VV 4 UocxYnxBTiug. 8, 1884. Cane houses and is situated about lft miles jEdaotikimk Nw : A 1 p south of Centrevllle, a station on the line of the Nashville and Tuscaloosa Dear Sir, Will you please to ex-, railroad,it-I- havlnx a population of about lito law the peddling relating plain and how in the midst of a rugged, 1,500. it will affect --the resi- - : rolling censes, . i timber country." dents of southern ITtah. Almost every family on the. Rio Vlr- The Journal- - also publishes a long jren, either goes or senas a team wito Elder Gibbs to Brother molasses to Iron, Beaver, bevier or letter from with good and pure Westbrook, replete flour for oountles t Sanpete lor tbe consumption exchange oi taeir iamuies. advice to the young man, and recountThis is exchanged; a few gallons, at a ing the- numerous conversions and time for wheat, as the purchasers-mawish. Have they got to get a license baptisms at Cane Creek,' lot which he for this, or can they do as In times ministered. It shows the excellence past, without breaking the law. If of character of the faithful Elder who thev cannot.' It will be a Terr serious has "sealed his testimony with his hardship to those people who are de blood.".- - . ., . for their pendent on these counties - EVENING NEWS ' i 3 I - . 5 i - ed . - e ' -- -- e - ... v - . . son-in-la- v ? " s ---- ;- - y breadstuff. I - Respectfully yours, ; s HENRY M. KNIGHT ON THE r 'MORMONS.' Sovut of those political campaign fellows are wonderful adepts at drawing the long bow. As an Instance, Henry M. Knight, whoever be may be; sent a campaign dispatch from Omaha, Neb., 00 the 9th, to the Brooklyn Tiau. It appears that he Is a member of the Young Men's Republican Club o Brooklyn, and the first part of his telegram shows that the position Inimical to Blaine taken by that organization has given him the gripes. But be professes not to accept as true that the club has gone over to the enemy, and gives ajwondering and anxious world, whose fate It seems must hang upon, his opinion,' we understand that he ' believes the Brooklyn, young sters .still cling tenaciously to the plumed knight.' Since Mr. Knight has thus expressed himself it wCt be In order for the. great Republican party to heave a big sigh of relief, for an opinion1 expressed by him Is nothing short in value of an established fact, at least so he esteems it ' The law to which oar correspondent alludes was passed at the last session of the Legislature,' and provides that "No person shall be permitted to carry on the business of merchants, retail ers, peddlers,!' etc.; etc "Without ffrst obtaining :a license therefor from the bounty courts t in their re- do counties'." a VWe spective not understand this' to cover the cases" mentioned la the above letter.' The Intent of the' liw is not to of commodiprevent the later-chanties among the producers thereof, but to place the merchant and the peddler on an equitable footing." It Is not fair to charge a license fee for .carrying on a business in a store, and none for the same thlngwlthout a store. The storekeeper pays rent, or is at similar 'expense for this use of money Invested In a building of his own, while .the peddler retailing,. the &uno klad of wares has no rent to pay. j The busl-- 1 ness of the peddler Is similar to that of the merchant the only difference being that ontf "Is Stationary and the other itinerary. If a license slioukl be '(aid Himself. by the former it ought to be paid by the Is The latter part of latter. TuH? U amusing, of our readers But the position of the farmer who we present it In full : a raises products of a .certain .kind And enjoy Joke, I have lately traveled extensively exchanges them for other products. Is Ohio, Indiana Illinois, Iowe, through diixerent. irom of the or that peddler " Nebraska and Utah. The only oooosi- the merchant. Would any one claim tiou to Blaine of auy coasonuence that 1 have seen on the entire t that a farmer who buys groceries or trip is from Mormons. They are raising fund dry goods with molasses," wheat or po-- 4 the Democratic camtatoes should be required to Uke out of $250,000 for the treasury on conditions from a peddlers license? We --think not. paign those high in the councils of the Dem Why then should he be considered a ocratic party that Utah Is to be as a State without meddling peddler If he bays wheat with molasses admitted wim poiyjramy. Avery Mormon is an or molasses with wheat, or makes an enthusiastic democrat, and I beard exchange of any other kiqd in the way Caine, tbe Mormon delegate to Con? described 07 oar correspondent?' We gress, In last Sunday's services In the Tabernacle at Salt Lake understand the new law to apply to great denounce the republican -party forCity, its - those -. tki Xbntium' hostility to Mormonism. whotfjtfarrjp This twin relic of barbarism should of peddlers and- not to persons wiped out of existence if ever Utah who carry on the business of farm- be is admitted as a State. The polyga-mis- ts who and for mutual advantage go are solid for the ing, I to other, settlements and, exchange have talked with scores democracy. of influential with those who raise kome- - Mormons in Salt Xakel ; Pro vo, Otcden, ' products iloib.and other points in the Territory, thing that they need bat cannot pro- aud every one favors the election of duce with the same proitt or, facility. Cleveland. , A , f ellow-- f eeling makes ' The law ;is Just and reasonable as it them wondrous kind., stands and construed according to its ' There Is no understanding whatever language and plain intent, but would between "those high In the councils of be unjust and unreasonable; if made the Democrats and the Mormons,? to apply la the manner complained of and as the latter never have had and do by our correspondent. If a license not have new the, slightest intention of should be demanded, under such cir- - spending cash to the amount of 10 cents cumstances or a prosecution be at- on the campaign, Mr. Knight has gone tempted, .let the farmer contest the off wrong. The. falsehood is either matter, and a judicial opinion would used as a thin, unadulterated subter soon set i the qaestlon at "rest.1 We fuge to gain prestige fbr the Republi think the farmers are safe- - In proceed- party on the ground of the Democing as of old, unless they go Into the racy aEllatln2with an unpopular combusiness of peddTCug for a livelihood. munity or the Brooklyn young man has dipped a willing ear Into tbe slime backet of the Infamous organ of the THE TRAGEOTJTi TENNESSEE antK"Mormon rule or ruin clique In INTERESTING PARTICULARS. this city. j . . 31. 'tcrritiie It appears to'illcnry Toe Utah Jovrnal of present date conKnight that the Hon.. John T. Caine tains some intcresUcg particular express himself as opposed to the scene of the recent shoaltt the introMconstitutionallleglslatlon we in tragedy Tennessee, which clp for la Congress agatnst the best lathe benefit of those of onr readers who duced do not take the Jvurmt. 'They were ter esU and inimical to lis unalienable the great majority of his given to that paper by Brother J. D. rljatajf We hope, however, tiiat constituent, Westbrook, who. Joined the Church at Mr. Knight will consider the extenuatCane Creek, where the murders were ing clrcamstances In the case, and reperpetrated; aud was baptized Dec. member that alarms number of pro12th, 2SS1, by Elder Thos. Merrill of minent Eepubllcla Journals abo IUchmoatJ,. Cacie Const;. II was atrocious born and reared at Cane Creek tod was . and Inexcusable measure, warmly attached to Elder John H. most Mr. be Knight specially gifted; one whothe Interof Gibbs, martyrs, bo far ma hla own ested himself In tbe tosok man's wel- (as doabt about th&t c. " lie goes.) Be Im fare and procured bis emigration to eUnit scores "talked of ioi!ueaUal'Mowii ktndaeas oi Brother nc -Utah, through tie Cilt s" -ia rroro, Ltls, C; J. F; Wright of pani'.siicrs Ero&cr i. ge - ''I' ,ilt -- i v - - the-dispat- Co ; and-as-e- (- - li. :. u - . ' i1 - I: " cs -- IN . ,: cou-Anected- . ' ; t -- t Is i t far-seela- ti - Itrv z: are extracts Ircua a Westbmei - . war-who- op thick-neck- :V Fel'owins ct;r p chtsci.tlj -i Ten! . i r -- r- ts -- -- . to -- - . . - 1 A - TEtEGRAPH. AHEUICAN. . a - :- - 5 ng - . - i ' to-da- y. proof." 1 , . As the "cringing slave'? mayjbe busy, wm exiract irom my scrap-BOOa , K lew out 01 the' thousands of similar things constantly appearing in the Salt Lake Tribune, No comments are ne- - 1 - ' r - r - t200,000 PAID CF CAWTAJU, o.oo HCBPLtS, r n. 8. EioRSvoa. Preaidcnt. Jxseret News Oittce. - Wm. LOST, BROWN faOESE. ronciGjf. Vice-Pre- IJITUC, II t LA RG E 8, vhite irons rnsn KSTRAYED. r m:zi OEsali, lendon, Caulatewtl Cities mmd prlact-pa- j - JTrS. EUrtdft, '. . POINT OP MOtTXTAlX, SOUTH. TROMroan a haki., branaea ur sea a oa Make CoUacUoaa, remitting proceeda , promptly jj left nhoulJer and X oa left thigh, halter oa lout. GRAND EXCURSION v ,jT, r . to u3. rrqiB above eettard wnj. BE forthoanrcat and connction oi M. !' o ' oae barioa-- unlawfully tn their poasesahm J3 dO. Xl. 23 i 'M T horses or cattle bearing the brand to Lopan and Lake From Salt fall other brands vested). Horses branded "M " - toFraukKn Eetnrn, Osrden to Logan and Ketarn, on kfttl.ih,'cfittloon left aide. '! I Carrie a full line of Best Brands of ROLLER MILL FLOUR, GROCERIES t ' ' i - LIAS y ' . 1 PHOTOGRAPHERS;. 1 I 1SS4. - i . 1 4 Balt Latx Citt, " .6 . 23 th; April t ; 1 - j w j v - - - ,. . v i . l I , ;.,n - , j -- i f Laxb Cmr, April SOtb, ISSt: fALT ' 1 s livt i i1 vt r TT IVUU VUVV11UU USUiiAtMWSVi aVU iiUUIIUCUU WA3 Range as by far the Best Cooking atange that we hare ever used, our experience) emlKaclng several kinds. As an Economizer of Fuel, it is apparently perfect, and as a Boiler Attachment 11 cater, I know of none so good. "V Very truly yonra, ' X TweUth Ward, Salt Lake City. te ' 3 i" 4i ' 1!, . i t . SUt lJiie City. . , , Provo, j Wood'a Cross, ,!,. ,.j ', prinanlle, .., Kaysvillci TSmirham, Park City, . ' ' Ojrdcn. ' Shoshone, ; llrlhara Citv, I ' ' ' ' : It: JtgRO, llotltC, i - ' - - Caldwell, ' Franklin, t Oxford Evanston, -- ' J. , r Sandy, Jtellerne, , ,' ' - t Lchl, llailey, . American Fork, ... lloUion. ' Pleasant Grove. r" ,' We are prepared to f nrnlsh copiea all tbat may desire, at Tery reasonable rates. tar Orders by Mail or Express promptly attended to. KEILSOX A EGGINTOH. , , Salt Lake City. diAwlm v ; V , i i TAXESrOIl 1884. CITY . 1 - A . . , ' . , : Catarr H i GK!m.KXKX.t take great Tours respectfully. EDARD OF EQUALIZATION - , ' : are to endorslnsr ilr. Ilarnp--' during the past year. w'"s Testimonial, from a gratefulpicas experience 1 1 1 f - S jr. ... - i y, ' k , M t r i ; current year (to an amount not to exHAY FEVER tbe ceed Ave dollars) front insane, ldiotic.inflrm Is a type of ca ot indigent persons, as the law provides. Tax payers are hereby reminded that the tarrn uarmgonly means provided by law for the redress It is attended by of grievances in regard to taxation, is by apan inflamed con- plication to this Board, before the assessment roil for the year is finally approved.; dition of the ' membrane ;i City Council.; Byorderof the of the nostril, ' !' IIEBER WELLS,' if. tear - darts and dtd . Recorder.' throat, affecting tbe lane's. An acrid mutu is secreted, tbe - ';1V1- - 't - - v "., ' i i "Co 'rAt hJ t L i t , , - ' . : - fc - , l - t ( ! : i V li . ' '. ' & ' " V '..ff ..-- ' I - t V . ' ."' , ' - iv v ' ! 'i r l V3t 1 i ' 2 r tS 1 i .1- -3 v u ' !'( j ; n!: : ' i .fl Z. -- 1 f r' ; ? , K lv 'A '' , dis-chrg- e .i ., ' tr' i 'fh ": N i Mr-- ' 5 .t. ? A. :: - y j Ayers Cherry Pectoral. " 0rr7ille, ; i i ! XTOTTCB 13 HE HTBT GIVE JT THAT JlN the City Conned ot Salt Lake City will mt as a Board of Equalization on Tuea-daAugust 10th, 1834 at 4 o'clock p. m., in the City Hall, for the purpose of searing and determining such complaints as may he made to the assessed value of property on the Assessment Roll for the year 1inH4. Dualso conring ita sessions- tbe board will sider petition for remission of taxes for is accompanied with a burning sensa tinn TKaa sm serere spasms of 12 A m qnent attacks f head iche. water and Inflamed eves. CaviKm Italnt is a remedy fudnded on a correct diaeruosis of this disease and can be tiu eta. depended upon. t0ct. at drus-gisu- ; by mail. Sample bottle by mail 10 ctg. tLVY URirH., lirnsrslsts, Owegs, . T. vQLUSr - - t lin-in- g If nnnTi. Twelfth Ward, Salt Lake City. i t of Grant, OdeU ,1. j TO TUG TAX PATERS OF SALT ' i CITY: ',..-, t nvtt j i' , . , . ' i j . . - m 1 - j - i Commercial - ct V, Ward, Salt Lake City. , - , ; - : I r 5 15S. Gents. The Miller Wrought Iron Range I purchased from yon nine years aro. Is still In nse and giving entire satisfaction ; 1 vronld not sell tt at any reasonable prlot if 1 could not- get another of tbeClasc'. same kind. 1 would recommend all wishing to- get a lrst ' r Kange, to buy the Miller. xoora tnuy .wiljl.ia.ai rtA ijuuit, - 9f pro-ba- ' ; j w f v . ? Laks Crnr, May 19th, ; to nonius, l 8alt t an order of said PUESTJAKT said matter, notice is hereby 2fo. 32 Old Constitution Building, Op-- c given that Thursday, the 21st day of August, A. D. 1SS4, at 10 o'clock a. m., at tbe County posife Z. C ' if. I. ' Court Uouse in Salt Lake City, Utah Ter- dim Telephone, 837. of said court, ba ritory, iu the court room been appointed the time and place for the ot a petition of J. C. Graham, Johearing A. Peck and XvereU Peck, praviugr for seph admission to probate of a certain doca. SEIIiSON & EGGIHTON, the meat therewith presented, purporting to l the last will and testament of Martin II. ' Peck deceased, whea and where all persons interested may appear and oppose the .. of said will, or the arranuaft of letters as prayed for la said testamentary to .them , r St. petition. Jfo. 16 f Dated at Salt Lake City, August 7th, l&i. ' JOHN C. CUTLER, , SECURED TITE XEGATIVE3 HAVTXO by Friedman & Co., ot home 4 10t 1 Probate Clerk, Salt Lake Co. . : in the following cities ' t . ; - - GuTTumsar. The Killer TTfooicht Iron Range I purchased from and Cowklng yea. rivea tb rreatestWsatisfaction as regards its liaklng quallUes and also tta atcr Heating Apparatus ; 1 do not believe Its equal can be found, and as. an economizer of fuel 1 can cheerfully i! reconunena it. , V i. JOHN IiJ GKOESDECK, Tours Ttry trulT, , 2 . LEGAL NOTICE. - j T - i z, c. a. In the Probate Court In and for the County BKAX, SHORTS, of Salt Lake and Territory ot Utah. CiRAHT, CHOPPED FEED, In ths Matter of the Estate of afar At H.And a Largo Assortment of Peck, Deceased. Kotice of time and place for the hearing of .... ' -Petition for admisaioR to Probate of V'U1. jay Call and examine. . m : 8.00. k-a- . w S..V). Traina will Salt Laks at 1 a. m. Parties wiabing to lay over for ten daya can no ao by paying half rernlar fare. Tickets for Sale at Dwyer's and uaybonld's Book aud or Uie comstores, at f-. iremen's unit mittee. ", , COMMITTEE: W. J. Hooper, B. Simpson. S. ekidmore, II. J. aiuzzell. HesryAr nold. II. Brewer, S, P. C. Larsen, J. II. ,i Cashing and II. Hnbort.. THE WDRKIIIGMEH'S STORE! T 13.00. ' . franklin THOMAS JAMES, Frlx'o, ' Beaver Cotity, tTtab. Anjnist Ft TITffaAW evfa i yr ; - , - ICIIIa i AUQ. 57, '84. WEDNESDAY, . . ' - 1 i aay- - z- , Bap-- January last, exchanjre for a larirer one, Miller's salesmen, they had Just taken Inafter in cou&tant use the first lean ire they erer made,.which,as xwubeing mm uc w, for over sixteen years, was apparenwy I t only Know oi taree aciecia. 'wiui iw i umo w ur uc m piace. it Las to be cleaned occaslonally.aud yoa have to boy Uoal or Wood for its 1 t yoo can And something that obviates these inconveniences, do mr If mil mnnnt then DUT a ML ier. ana von wiu aiwavs una votir wue nappy, j t iwu we k . r.. it. IOUSJ VrtUT. rAu.iUi.i, mt okvuu ovum .oireci . lM 'TO"T r.ETUR'1. paid lOGill, FilinKUIl 1 - When In Cincinnati CACHE VALLEY, - t- . , S200 REWARD. .' t 1 t 'When A reward will ) dtf A . f I purchased front you add No. IS, wtmelrated oyen shelf, Mhich consumes less fuel than the "i It consider It Inst capital. I beee and larre enoujrh for a f amUy of t orxiiaary Ko. J Ctove It t roomy, persons; It bales well and has the best attachments for hot L;! thirty water! erer saw, reqalrln? vo etra fuel to Jteep forty gallons ,t ' plain, and consequently boi2iE"heat,ltUkenpbntlitm room. Is comlortable. , , eai!T iept clan. In factiaIt la hoihellke and L learned from one of Mr. tCW paid for Information that will lead to recovery of above deaenbed. is;, i ajiimat. j Lake PE8K.EET Xkws Orricm. Saltauaju, City, - 8 ' Kehnre Ttc Leuis, : , . .! J , , l A ITull lilno of Misses', Cliildren'a and ' Infants 'J. 3 . , - - , ."'ji ' . V --' f V 3 Ohio, Sapt. 10,1882. "Having becu'aubject to a bron- chfil afTect ion, with frequent Colds, for a number of years, LATEST THAJKStATIANTIC J eh kings, FBBAMORZ DraxcTOas sharp, BRAXD JoH.t Wm. W. Kjtek. feet, atar in forehead, two L. 8. Uilui, Cashier, wnue, sprnng front feet ana rigiii mua 1001 1.1 IT LB, AaaW Cashier. tn. Any pernou Jaa. T. inoue knee; lost July nvinr information of the saiue. wul , be hberiDly rewarded by learing it with tECEKS ci Halt block Eaat of Deseret Bank, oat dtf Bay end Kelts Bmu Fraatelaeo, Ctulevr WE 1 hereby cer- ' - i..-- : - - ! , : ae-ir-e 1 s 1 . - ; at . DTOOH OH' I Xj O T DE3Z . 1 . f'l " . n. 3 V LA1EST STrLi2S,IKHATS; - . JJ , MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND lOEft ' J : dlrty-law-defyi- ' ; : THOS. "W.. JiBNISrEDTGp ng . .; .. .,!"" ..... 'r. fhlnu GleafiisiB Our Usual , r ; . i. ' ' .! y.:--- ITOUCE. PEOPLE'S JllPIiEIlEITT,, CO. ne." kUi I - . bugqies,cat,Tl:, : ur c-a- ti t - . - . 5 - : i- t-- - . i :.f - iur 7 t' r . t 1 e 4 I ' . . I c . Z:zs A Tin 3 r L. - - --- - - , - c7 ": ' T , "n J. ; a r ' j. v1,' c 7 -9 I 1 c;. '.'a. 1 " 4 - . - c . A.. .: 1 1 .1 -- : irn.L. A to-d- av ;-" t.;J cry d iflr i EALT LAlCI CITY. Iirma . . )' a A y, tks ''.-l.-r- CTDER 'NEW KET9TOXE for Sale. Ttiobe delrlug a KATIim .BEX, B2SE3ET C'll'.!:!! .:ill-- A CICER . tify that Area's Cnzn&T rscToaAi, gies PATCHES. Oi Williams 4 Iloyt's make, In Gosit, American and French Kid, me prompt relief , and Uv the most tSectirs ..' i ' ha-lloBlan Beaten, ' Sandals, Ties, etc., also an endless variety of ever trl4.f remedy I i JAin:s A. 16. A fromSvd-neTTAJittTor, , dispatch ,L)sox, New South Wales, reports a sculLadles drain, Goat, American and French KM, Iflh and Lovr Cut ' Fdilor of pie Cretecit." "Except for the presence of & I!cn:3-u:i- 3 C::rs Goods Fly women would now be sold Gentiles, match Hanlan. between Beach and here b ling , ., 6hos, Kid and Satin Sllppen, at SacrtEclns Prices, as I mm ' f 'i ! T. what for the championship of the world and jn. That, we.bslieve. Of all kinds, kept constantly ou band and o00aside took place was intended by Younj, Taylorijand the on the ' Made to Order. Also, all kinds of Closing: out uus entire Uneof LsaloaT( FECTOIU& this spring fot a Parraletta River. Beach won "by seven , . rest when they came here ' . ' Mlssca couch and Inxig trouble rKh,EOO? t nd Chll4ren's Shoes. "The creed of Mohammed Is unite as lengths.effett, and I tun pleaded to recommend i: IMPORTED FURNITURE Strict 81oebde. strict as that of Joe Smith." to any one similarly affected. "The unspeakably tjlllainou a teach Direct from the best Factories constantly A from Tamatave t IlABTEF BaTGHM alt, ...-ings of the Mormoii Charch." j j dated August dispatch 'arriving and'-- ' 2nd, The French says: 'The Monnoas do notcompsire wliii will advance in a few days. Mules for Fropilctor.Globe noLw rOTC3 VXT Sold - - Lowest Prices, j ' '" the Chinese they are more like Chl- the transport service are . PBEraSED Er provided. i SEE IT AT . nese than whites In their wars.!' , .,. , The blockade of the coast, hitherto Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowe!!, f.Iass S. "What does a Mormon know about very slovenly, - will. . shortly be made SOOECSOII-EOmolST: .. G3-- T r ; t strict, Sold by svll Drusfista. anywayrv ; scripture "Some things can be done as well as ' f e Iraae-Cblaes$ "i'-Tbe .;. War: ; r and It would be well lor the robbers of Timet dispatch from Foo Chow tats peculiar peop le to remember It." fay3; France has relected the media"It is time for John Taylor, George! tion of power. China refuses to Q. Cannon, and the other old sinners pay the anyindemnity demanded, and WHICH WILL ASTONISH THE WATIVE3. ' , to brace up, and become Chris France has declared war. Admiral Their thick necks might Courbet demands 2JJ00 men from Ton-qnitians. suLim )o. ma ordinary rope, , out a Gen..Miiot sent (jOO men, with foot . gscantling - would send two batteries, A: forty to on Mondsy with sealed 1 the- sulphurous regiou so orders. , thera Six thousand Chinese troops quick mat they wouldu't have time to wit landed IaI at How. masses of Heavy bid their forty wlresfarewell." ' troops are detained on the Kwang-S- i "TheMormoa cargo will arrive In frontier. French Chinese war and Salt Lake on Monday, and the polygaOF FUr,.,IS!!l;.'3. GOODS, ;i HE ships have steam up and decks cleared mous lechers who have been t&rdr in for action. The Chinese have disof commands obeying King John jthe war orders to the Viceroys ot win De on nand orient and curly to patched tha provinces. Ofilcials pretend they maice selections for their harems." prepared for war, but as a matter "If the dirty olyg bad mauled- his are of" the fact condition of forts and ' cow as unmercifully as he did his- fifth ( OF ALL GRADES AT la no better than last spring. U - ' V .. conk, he would have been Jerked ' to troops ' Jail. Moral : Cow's better than conk." Dynamite. "It exercises the same old Moun10 By an explosion atPerrcy tain Meadows Spirit of concealing lesParis, I'orges.a village near the Manteaute crime, and shielding the criminal." mines, department of Saone et Loire, Too much sentiment Is manifested in the house cf the engineer of the for this mines, the. house polygs ia was badly damaged ... ,,....-,con?iuaity" and the windows of i oiws in ' the vi..!-''v A "W omen have one right in Utah f Were shattered. The engineer the right to be beaten to death by cinity and his wile are seriously injured. - U Christ-lik- e itTb a for say 'They Mormon to thrash his wo 13. polygambt Paris, Hardly a day passes but . men.'! reports reach here of the appearance "An American, would to more be of cholera la one or two additional caught associating with aa Asiatic towns la France , lecher like George Q. Cannon, taaa he would with the worst strumpet who SGd-Affi- ri parades her shame to the gaze of the S It .Lake Strangers public visiting wlil do well to remember tavs." ' FIXE OXUCTl COTV AXD CALF "Mormonism dictated that the young A-- far , :.'S ." A t t talc' man shoala go oa a' El:slca, gr,3 A . .... i thronrli tyranny ascl threes, exerted d It ettue Tithing Yard. an inllueace which the your man could not, or dare not resist, and jihe ocia!. GCIICOL be lad fur bicn of the Churca would b mmmudeted tiia.t they roigtit claim to m bim mutrr to their faUti.' 2!Ta ISTEICT SCHOOL WTLL "OI yoaaa Utah, how loof wTII yon TnK continue to 00 imposed uoa these by ncniry,A-:-.- :t 13, C i ct 0 a.m., v.'-- a rrcc::.--j ia tut tu "A jrrcat easy Letter n:a Una Geo. v 4 It J. II. WAlil), rric!p.d. y i I r Q. .Cannon have la times past beca tjr-d."... eknow th.it the Mormon ; E3TEAV xoxicn. sation is tboroustiiy disloyal organi; to tae " ; T here wld come a lime IaUtch whe .yiiavK ey irr .possession. 1 & tsad of curactertess &I;er.s cir.r.c-Iron TTAri 2 er S r,11 ..OCL .:: I v'..1 rr yt'l i. .:. ' ' 7 a Insanity pubiWi t!u!r l..'.t.-ril..itonii h i "t . r it. If not V..:ir Lea.: about Araericau ...f.j t:7. - AND ... c ' 1 ill le ol t to tha ( fen re,--i fi. ' ' "t r ' v.Aacb t'u mnnr decies &lorv "buut ;ie "l xv v r. re t'snutJiin 01 women ia oantl. i . '" ' 01 uk.ci trtmps, - TI tn oi4 wonia "J 't tT - X. 4 er. , multitude of les ia dar ' iz?. 1 i::m ' if " 1 r-:- J 4j l8j : well-spri- O.-.b- rt & 1 1 :i auti-"i:crz- jy in" ' ' u. s. D::rc3iTOHY. a liberal reward Tbe owner m ill Tnbun ollieo. dlw , . Zzlt bors , - - J. T. between this Citv and lS-- It, TII1E Uox-Morm- ox. ti-eo- b-- -- i . "t siit oth. ed -. tory and erery :oae fivers the t zctiaa Interview of Itsthy Cleveland." Ti ls remart-bl- s - man In published the brxai: not be lost hoold of. He the James Condor, the bead of tie Cod-d- or cf crialons Iniuilr.owuc-- i m i ""ficttycf ascertiiiJrjtie t Crcefe Cane oiaoout iou acru, - i r. j ct;;ierei af.TT tccretcf pc:;!3 r i t! :i :.' T to be la good c ;r; i; f.. . ' t:al::.'.::ac; :j icaidca carr.3 t.u ;ic :cl Cv--::- zl She married a r 3 1" i ; 'zt.. r. by U .til fiwTra cl a't-."cr so wbca he tcr ca t- 3 wnom sue oa-.- p a. w j r- -' ct. ZZH i - - ' .c i cf reiic z tc z 1 first hnsbaDd i i, j. rtiC uiH " James Conckor. , tom s' a toa 1j culj eirpased by tVe t Martin and iu, y i : U Hirr-rovczor whtci and JLorwa Jane.- v. ; re ? i i rc:i." vctcs cf more artil il.a c:rIT,... oi the coQEty, Joba Carre U, Is a "Low r. - rrc.t i.s c re'-:":Vs r:-- :t llr. ; U tt c- -z : Daring the tirly months of the pres- as a member" of the rest i.. 4 ty ci . r ent year a strong branch of the Church was built i" at.C"? Creetc, ixtamiy political clique here, to wtlch clrcnlar :crr3or."sra was do cm ot ilcier ', the t c;vHe crer cc- and coE.lrivar.ce he might be a valaatl ac- w ick.e-through a log meti:? boase wss bu' t by the quisition. Bizce Lver ci t:.e the Saints. "lilsfur-.-.jl- n wot; i V. . 1 r a f: : .' zll ttre.ile . it v .1 7 r.- jrospel began to ' en masse t ten.: aod r cf Elders have at freqr-? t j I c a u? . tiireateaed with viou-c- e or : . ..i ty to lit. Knlht for bririrs if, it i tv !rit la ' ? icS..iv. t if-t- o s"b wrked rrcrai- -' ttia llthday ot IJ y I ; xt r :e r u be UMoiif" t.' .v may f tre its' ru destroyed 1 by 11 u tr tt y by with it'.i t vricqualnted 1 ! 1. t 0 tI Ll cr c..;e 1. : :? cf a r:?i;ra cJ-- :th 7 i :,c: t . t J ; ; i .1; -i O X THE KVEX1NO . er - OST. Of ACGUST X. ; - i 1 - teach perjury as a fine art, and as a dito about a score of families more or vinerAgrace." number of people excavated less. their way into the tlthinz yard and disMr. Knl ght should continue to make covered the slaves imported by the Charch. The next time the himself conspicuous. - Let him con- Mormon to that place, they will fro visitors on tinue in the coarse of originality noses wiui clothespins, their straddle which he has started. He, fcbould and saturate their handkerchiefs with iterate and reiterate the new phrase of colosme." "The knife, force, terror, is the Mor"twin relic of barbarism" tLen by mon means of grace as truly as It ever way of variety, yell, 'dow with tbe was the Mahommedan." "For the News to class Mormonism Mormons." He ean do this with any other religious system or sect safety, as they are1 not supposed to with this country, is an outraee, the act have any friends. He can thus gain in of a knave or a fool, in either little cheap notoriety at a case of a bullying coward." "More radical measures should be He is evidently a small cost. ' say the press and the people, young politician and should be en- - adopted, tne traitorans insitituLion." to squelch couraffcd.' WVhope thlrwlll meet his U. J. iticn, iamer 01 tne 'Apostle slowly dying of paraeye that he may be induced to continue bank robber is at Bear Lake." aainet the most ma- lysis the 44 'Look well to their necks, say the ligned and abased 'people on the face revelators to their missionaries, when of the earth. They are supposed to be they give them their parting Instrucdown and It is the privilege "ot every tions, We're dead against theEdmunds we want recruits to law.and little insignificant whipper-3nappto stand the racket with Uncle Sam. " noble a kick tnem, it Is such employ"So many scoundrels In tbe Mormon Church have usurped Satan's place, ment. . that he is not worth scalping." "To make sure wort 01 tne destruction of this monstrous .evil, all the "HAPPV II03IES.V ar and territorial municipal rangements, underwhlch tne Mormons Skek ye out of the best books words of Utah now shelter themselves, of wisdom." This Is a divine Injunc- should . be made to give place Saints. One to a Territorial Government adminis tion to the Latter-da- y trated by . Gentiles selected for tha of the best books lately published Durcose. and annotated bv the Presif which from sacred records those apart dent of tbe United States." ; stand preemioeat U a work by As the last extract elves explanation Samuel Smiles entitled "Happy Homes to all tbe others, I will bslt for the prethe intelligent reader to The sent learlnr and Hearts that Make Them. for himself the effect of a daily judge wherever author has become famous outpouring: of such stuff from a paper Is spoken by 'his which thousands of people regard asa the English language -reliable authority on the Mormon works ' on Thrift," "Self-Heir- ," VDuty",etCf They are all good but question. I came across a Amonjr my the present volume is even better. It whole column scraps of local items, and I should be in every household. Its wondered why It had been preserved. afterwards remembered that it had sentiment Is pure and wholesome,' Its Ibeen saved as a curiosity there was inits; yet graceful, language simple nothine in the whole column abusive and struction valuable; its hints timely of the Mormons. its whole tendency ebrvatlng and ennobling. - The volume contains 'CU pages of letter press Is embellished with dimerous handsome engravings, BY and handsomely bound. ,' Joseph ill. PKR WKSTSSM UKIOM TKLKGHAFU LI5K. Parry & Co., are. the agents, and w confidently recommend them and the book to the patronage of our people. f .i LATEST BT XJGITTKISG. Erery library, public' and private, in Kexleaat Covsplraters Captnred. this Territory should contain a copy of ' St. : Homes." Louis, 16-- A special from the "Happy City of Mexico says 40 persons in all have been arrested la connection with " the conspiracy. Gen. Fessa, chief of ccorritb, conicubiajv 1 - ii-- , the artillery department, and Geo. VKR8Y Echesarv were imnrlsoned. Kchesranr commanded a garrison at Vera Cruz A gextlemax writes to as from Emunaer tne uiaz administration; lien. ery County enclosing an article on the Cbavarrlas whereabouts is unknown. He had been removed from the Barword "ConaablaL". " It appears that racks. son ts out looking for him. he has been severely criticised by some All the Ills were turned over to prisoners of the folks In that region for using Juan Perez de Leon, first Jude of this the word, his critics being under the district. The authorities deny that any prisoners have been sent to Vera a that has it impression vulgar signifi- Cruz or Lacatan. The Is cation. We would publish his article reported to have been conspiracy or but for tha fact that It was evidently shoot Diaz and Gonzales under the of Jordon, editor of the written in a; ruffled temper. This is leadership National and La OpUmion. natural under the circumstances, very The two Colonels Saludo and Ttoder-igue- z, as the critics were la the wrong and govenment detectives, are said " our correspondent used 'the word la to have obtained a list of the conspirawhich was in Jordon's possession, Its true meaalas without any thought tors Genaral Allaturne has not been arrestof Impurity. Oar frleuds lit Emery ed. The plan of the conspiracy is said County who have been needlessly dis- to have been to reconstruct the govas in 1876, under President turbed haveonly to consult 'the die ernment Dordos.. ; It is thought tbe cause was to learn were that error. in tionary they in Jordon's betrayed by a "Connubial'lis an English word derived office who wasconspirator arrested and bis wife from two Latin words con and nubere kept In close contlnment. ; signify lng the marriage state. Ia common parlance It means conjugal, nupNi5W Yobjc, 16. Stocks 'strong.' rose! X Ur IX. Kansas and tial, and refers to honorable wedlock. prices and Union Pacific the principal It conveys no : unchaste signification Texas t j features. and does not imply lust or lewdness or Nkw yoSK.18 3's, lOOVj 4X's, 12 licentiousness in any fornix Connubial 48 265 Pacific a's, 20: bar silver, 10s love is chaste, proper and natural, ap- Central Pacific, 4iX y Burlington, 22; Northern Pacific, 22 ;" preferred, 537i ; proved of God and recognized by civi- Northwestern, N. Y. man lized as the source of happiness, 6i4;Oregon Navigation, 83tfs Central, Oregon ' ' i Pacific t Mail, 61; Pan-- . the bond of social anion, and the Trans.,r Texas Pac., 14 : St. Louis & of; family Joys and home nma,W; 8. TS., 16K 5 U. P., 4S ; Fargo Ex, 3: e .would-bcritics were delights. The decidedly too captious, and our correi ".WlOakjramt spondent was in the right Ui his use of " BcRtrxaTON, Iowa, lCkarly yes the word, but not so in getting angry morning, W. C. Blake, who Las over so small a matter. .. We hope this terday been active as an attorney in the prosecution of saloon keepers - since the will settle the controversy.-prohibition laws went into effect, was startled from bis bed by a bright flafh and & sharp explosion. He DIGNIFIED (?) SENTIMENTS OF oflidit thought but little of the m atter at the "AMERICAN GENTLEMEN.' time, but on examination later In the day found a machine of destruction ' tilled with dynamite, which be now Editor Dettret JVews believes was prepared with a view to This morning's Tribune, commenting explode. Mr. Blake says he has no on yonr remarks regarding ..the influ- known enemy, and that in the proseence ot its teachings, thus speaks, of cution, he has been courteously treated the News : .,.. by saloon keepers. " "It charees this caoer with cirenlat " Gold Refturaiafr. , ing slanders against innocent men and New Yobk,.1G. Five hundred thoupure women. It charges this paper with being in responsible for the sand dollars in British gold bars and rate tragedies part in Tennessee. Both, we 1123,000 in American gold coin arrived , have over. and over denounced as ut- from Europe terly false, and challenged the cringing slave who controls the New to supply his Ing mass of whose population amounts 0 : Vi .A. ". It 1 1:;.' A ! ' W ! ,t-r'- r, ni - - A |