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Show ,4 Announcement ! Cxtrzeriinzry Power, yen, the tossy. Is the Emlius United Sates. ruling power of the the example it EEXCxns M?at3sy Bsornlng. Arflt is, which, by purposes,... rassy Methodist Congress, 1 Le of the lra.ji. has set of persecution, la Its Dracoaic 1 el t i'Uiicg kai kUiil preac .rs, teacheis end writers staod Territorial prescriptive code, has en- iLQf, soa of Kobrt aaa Hanlit Eiiaonfl, At reva 'ctocT. to brand,the preatett portion . j pre-- e lineal for; falseiu-o1 cruelty and deavored yearsuI IT days. ef the population 01. Uun as outlays, red r te beU litis artcr TVSDAY, AUG. 20th. diabolism. J The faner;l services of citizer up, the rights unworthy MtWTEO AND TBI v.aatevt-fi"U,0 ;8Y of We are pleased to see the csoo'era-tlo- n ; voon. iUeii of avaL'iii? displayed in the report on Utah civilized penalorenactments crtheof a COMPAI? DESERET affa-irrecerjy adop'.ci by he Methwhich, rigaUy ,or wrongly Opera Bonis Company in tbe odist conference at Ogden, and trust practice Tbe EilB may be deemed objectionable and posllHillUnt nn...h. lln.lJ,.... course a lit by subject for inquisition sibly CHi,ILE3 W, PE5E0SE, EDIT02. it will characterise the future the of a of liberty, Jury of that denomination In its mission that palladium have resorted to the vilest and wickedest cieans to effect their EVENING NE7B anti-Mor-m- u. ts. miv3i'xqiiYa d, ; - .. : la-ste- 1 work in Utah. 1SS4.' August I Ta4Uy,. C03LPARE ASD JUDGE. The Salt Lake Tribune of this morning has the annexed editorial: "One more murder Is recorded in Salt Lake City. It happened In a den, a den which on a liquor license carried oa a gamoiing game which tne license itself expressly forbids.. The town la full of such places, the authorities know all about them, but they will not interfere because from such places a revenue to the city is secured. These are kept open,, boys who. are places mere children are enticed within them and initiated In ill manner of vices, and men go there and drink, and gamble and stab and kill, and no one seems to care. And it is all that a few paltry dollars may be turned into the city gorernment." The Salt Lake Tribune ol March 6th, 1881, had an editorial headed "What Utah Wants," from which we make the lollowing extracts: "Apropos of tne new and petty war by the municipal govrecently started ernment on the woman of the town, the liquor dealers and the gambling said to fraternity, one of the f'enemy'1 us the other day "It mar be a hard thing to say, and perhaps harder still 10 maintain, out 1 oeiievo tnat ouuara halls, saloons and houses of are more powerful reforming agencies here in Utah than churches and schools, or even thin the Tribune What the young Mormons want is to be freed. 80 long as they are slaves, it matters not mucn to wnat or wwnom, tney are and they can be nothing. Your churches are as enslaving as tne Mormon Church. Your party Is as bigoted and Intolerant as the Mormon party. At all events I rejoice when I see the young Mormon hoodlums playing bildrunk, iunalng with' liards, women bad ' getting anything break the shackles they were born In, and that every religious or virtuous Influence only makes the stronger. borne of them will go quite to the bad, of course, but it is better so, for they are made of poor stuff, and since there is no good reason why they were begun for let them soon be done for, and the sooner the better.' Most of tnem, however, will soon weary of vice be all the stronger andulslpatiOn,and for the knowledge of it and of its vanity At the very least they will be free, and it is of such vital consequence that a man should be freo, that In my freedom is cheaply won at opinion his the cost of some familiarity wlta low life. And while it is not deslrablo in Itself, it is to me tolerable, because it appears to offer the only inducement men out of strong enough to entice freedom. V into slavery ' , So far, the Tribune pretended quo tation. How for its own comments, In t the article: t ... same....... , Freedom is the first requisite of manhood, and if it can be won without ex cesses so much the better. If it can't, never mind the excesses, win the-- freedom, it is not you who are- responsiit la those ble, when it comes to that, who have easlaved you.- - Who is the national hero oi the yeomanry of England bat Kooin Hood, "waione war arilist tie men of law, against bishops and archDisnops, whose generous, sway wis- so heavy; moreover;- giving a - poor, ruined 'clothes, horse and money to knight buy back the land he had pledged to a Abbott; couiasstonate,too, rapacious kind to the poor, and enjoining his men not to injure yeomen and laborers, but above ail. rash, ooid, proud, who would go to draw his bow before the sheriff's eyes and to his face; ready with blows, whether to give or take." "Read the first chapterSof Book Two of Taine's English Literature, if you would see what a lis Utah, and what it needs as a medicament." "To vent the feeilnzs. to satisfy trie heart and eyes, to set free boldly on all tne roads 01 existence, the pack ox apthis was the cravpetites and instincts, ing which the manners of the time oetrayea. it was 'merry jcngiana, as they called it then. It was not yet stern and constrained. It expanded widely, freely, and rejoiced to find itself so expanded." - ,- , ....... "Let the people of Utah rise out of the dost,onstand upright,iook. inquire within. tean aoout tnena, themselves, to be menas a in way and; try large oorn tooe.: let tnem Know they were nobodyIsmore pulssanf than themselves. What a game of billiards, a glass of oeer, a cup 01 coneo, cigar, or otner vice, in; the span of sp strong petty: human life, filled wtta endeavor In the like right direction? The tsTerritory, the laud, siUl in its intB;re9t.of fancy, still in the pulp of babyhood. has yet to be raades There is work it for men. whose first and last Quality Is strength, manliness. The day of trlfies.and of cronchinsr and cowardice. of criminal surrender to the first howling dervish who calls himself a priest and presumes to speak in the name of the Almighty, has lasted long enough. Let a new era dawn in which men snail dare to be men." , The chief advocate, supporter, apolo gist and defender of. the grossest vices in this city, is and has been the paper that aow.in its hatred of the municipal authorities, wlif uJly Ees about the men who are engaged In the repression of those evils. .The murderer is in custo dy, the local law. is against gambling, the.officers are vigilant,, and fearless in spite hii thd repeated efforts ol fua TVi&iwie tne vilest paper on earth, to incite roughs, bullies find liquor-selletd resist the police da the discharge tl their duties," and there ts no ciiy of Its size where order is preserved as well as iu Salt Lake, It now pretends to abhor that which it advocated three yeats ago and blames the city for evils that it ihas resommended and championed. And the creatures who fill fIts columns' with their venom, blow and blaster and; sputter when their vlle-nis exposed, ana call themselves "American gentlemen.. the snrmooisT ctojipehejicb, ON CTAII AFFAIB3. ' " lfethodlsts It. ...Is customary Isviih thtl t m - lueir conicrences 111 uus j. ernturj, usually held Ocden to Adopt reso-- " Intions on "The State of Affairs la Utah." Some el th moat ; atrocious falsehoods in reference to the "Mormons" hare In(thls wty beta proajol- mi l m scenes of .violence and bloodshed In ' Georgia" and Tennessee.' ";; We hare taken up these resolutions In their time and exposed their diabolical spirit and intent as well as their otter un truthfulness. ' - on Utah affairs has been prepared by the committee appointed lor. the purpose. Although a little vagus in some of its statements, It Is thq, roost re- -; spectacle and gentlemanly- report of the kind ever adopted by the Methodist conference In Utah. We attribute this change Ui the, Influence of the presiding Elder, whose name appears last on the , committee. Here la the ., ,, s - 1 ! Utah presents to the civilized world a condition wf affairs that is anomalous In its character and tendencies. The schools Id this Territory is to allay and not to arouse antagonism r to as-sin arresting the tide of Immorality, lawlessness and violence that threat- rw nw CU9 UO ffCUBl asi leg the moral and intellectual status of W deprecate the spirit pf antagonism and mao violence so prevalent here and unqTlaliaedly disapprove of the recent massacre o Mormon Elders .In Tennessee, We deplore tne existence pf licensed Iniquity and Us result-aevils in tats Territory and demand stern legislation, for the eradication of iioa and support of all measures that shall bring aaout these results. , , , t We protest against the! position as BUinea that the American Nation and the Christian Churcnes are the persecutors and the enemies of the Mormon i people. We invite the: attention 6f the counto the great mineral, agri try at large cultural anu commercial nsourcca oi , Utah and to the need of capital and ; resources profitably i We greatly rejoice in the promises of rnoral and material prosperity so evident and In the advance influences and of all Christian rapid meathere, agencies carrying with them their inherent principles of loyalty to the fUg, and of tat Inviolate sanctity of home, j We earnestly orgs the necessity of ana progressive enorts in persistent beaalf of Utah; oh the part of all the churches of oar land, and by the government and people of .the United States (Signed) T.W. Llncolx, V P.A. U. IfluSaXE, ; ' i lit o so-call- ed nt . . -- . : There are some things In , tla report eiment. The only way that the mission of tne sectarian schools and churcnes In this Territory can be fairly determined, is by their 'attitude and effects. Do they not come here in the spirit of antagottis'ai? What antagonism have they to 'allay" except that which they themselves create' They enter the Territory for the avowed purpose of attacking the creed and institutions of the people who dwell here. For this purpose money is sought 4 or. .and furnished from eastern societies. We are not 'disputing the right of the Methodists or any pthtr denomination to do this. We merely, wish td show; that they arouse the antagonism which Is deprecated In the report, and that hitherto they have not sought to all&y but rather to promote everything of this kind that; has existed J We are rJeascdto see thi Qlsappro-- t Isatlbn expressed of .the crnel murders in Tennessee. It is s mark ot a Chris-- , tiau spirit. But what is meant by. jthe "inob violecos so prevalent here?!'. It appears to us that there is less of, mob violence In Utah jfta H apy populcuii part of the Union. So with "licensed : Iniquity." .There is nothing here that tan be Included under that head unless It be the liquor trafac. and that Is prohibited In many parts of .the Territory. As to "the position assumed that the t American Nation and the Christian churcnes are the persecutors and ' enemies of the Mormon' people,", it would have been more satisfactory if it had been stated who assumes the position. If it Is meant to convey the; idea that the "Mrmon,r people ' as-- " sumeiVwe tnost cay thai Is- only half correct. We do not claim that the Nation the great American people, which, call for ; bW.r ; . . ' . - !. 1 " - i wth rood reason that th,9 "ChrUtlih sects are both our enemies and our persecutors.-pThey Beek not to convert ns by argument and perseasioh,; but t Coerce as j uis iuivs v. vivu Mm, ,uu eita uj suggestions of military violence. They clamor to Congress or legislation to inflict pains and penalties upon us, not .only for acts prompwd by omrrcllgkias : faith, 'but for entcrtalntcgnhat faith without acting apon .it. Laws havs ; been advocated by the chief "Christian" denominations, to. disfranchise the "Mormons' because they are "Mormons,'" and to punish the whole . "Afonnon" people by depriving them ;, ' j,. rs THE h r-- - . - cf d. !r f",v. f' - , t,r- - t Mi 1' y . v. . ft bi r n,' c I 1 I'll 1 C rf j ' I r ; ' : . ; 1 1 -, and more on the living, and that the oraer oi iteoeitan should reeeive more attention: that Odd Fellowshln was decreasing in this, city so rapidly that i was . auaosb unanown in polite society, and recommended changing tne oi some lodges frommeeting tenementplaces houses and saloons. Slentjuuk and Wyoming Cattle Co by Nortbem Pacific. f . . . 7 s. . . f t i i ; ( : t t . lv -- VX! Klnrrtxim fOTlt.rta.l. 10 OS ATJGUST 11TH OKE DTJXL-SE- I Covr. short horns, braaded K on left- 1 , , ut j ."ILL CIDER 2-- A c. eAHOJUIi! Noncn. I i la tbs Probate Conrt ia and for the Oonnty LOST. ; THE EVEVIXO OF ACGUST TI ' t BM1UUUV tSUlWlJ OI i ! ,r i Of Marian S200 EETTARD. rplIE i la or WT ' : j - - - G rjrrtx?ixir.-Th- e .) - J satisfaction as regards ' c nr. z t .i t .8 r 1 Salt Lar Cxtt, - - 1SS. April 25th,i 1 h 'I" ''" 1 not sell It at any reasonablo pnc if could get same kind. 1 would recommend all wishing to get a irstClaar ' Itange, to buy the Miller. WILLIAM NATLOR, . ' Yours truly, ' Thlrteenta Ward, Salt Lako Citjn l . . t j .S . ; r I Lake Crrr,' April 20th, J3S4. - Recommend the Miller Wrourht Iron I f5 ii-- I cheerfullv Q KHTiJtMny. l :h Salt . 1. 17. 1 Fact experience embracing several Cklnds. As an Economizer of ana as '4 Houer Attacbmeut neater, x kuow it u apparently penect, oi noBA so srocki. BENJAMIN IIAMITON, .: Verj truly yocra, '1 : Twelfth Ward, olt Lake City. ip. te. is 1 'I i It!" IrH r i KOX-7SE11A- , . "I r V S , ' Iron Range I purchased from yon Gixts. The sillier Wronjrnt mine years ago, is still in use ani giving entire satisfaction; i wouit 1 not another of tlif X - MT - i . . - f Ms - roil .: - . ' (I 4 iniler W rou ffht Iron Eanfre I purchased from ao 4 f - 1SS1. Baking and Cooking you. fives its freatest Its Water lieating Apparatus; 1 do not believe Us quail Jes and ot an can be found, and as couomUer futl 1 can cheerfully equal .1 recommerd it, 'A wouw u. uuun.&ui;jk . Xoars very truly. , . , City-wil- !h, SaXT.JLan Crry, Slsy ft . 0? - ''"' 9,19. y ,1 n. - et . a- mr VMH. If Estate 8th. 1A4. between tbls Citv and J. T. la the Uattor of tbe Deck, Deceasod. uffmer's residence, a diamond ia jrold sett-iThe owner will pay a liberal reward dlw Notice of time and place for the hearing of it left at tbe Tribune onico. i .retiuon tor aointssion to xrooaie u n ut. TO AN ORDER OF SAID PTJEfiUANT said matter, notice la hereby BEOWN nOESE, BRAND Siven that Thursday, the Slat day of Aagnf, LAEQE ONE s. s white feet, star ia forehead, two t, at 10 o'clock a. ta., at tbe County In Salt Lake City, ctan t front feet and right bind foot wbite, sprung Court lioDse in thai conrt room Of said court, has in one knee ; loat July 2Mb. Any person been am appointed the time and place for the rtvintr Jntormauon or tne same, wut hvarini of a neittion of J. O. Uraliam. Jo- iberally rewarded by leaving: it with A. Pack sod Everett Feck, praying tor . aeitbadmission VAXHOE.N1E, DURST to probata of a certain docu. the block aat ot Daaeret Bank. Half be ment therewith presented, purporting to 11. 4 tt the last will and testament or Martiu au Peck deceased, when and where persons in tor ted msv armour and oppose the pro- bato of said will, or the srantuur ot letters testamentary to them as prayed for la said I I - room, up plala, consequently heat, It in fact It la hoonelike dfin. In from oneof Mr.,i! ' I learned last. thn in Oniissati hadJanuary a JarRer one, ,j for Inst taken in exchange Miller's fileeinen, they constant ass in ever made alter belnjr. which, the 'first tiff In it has to be set place. It I only know of tire defect with It, to be cleaned occasionally ,&tkl you have to buy Coal or Wood for 'teas . if find your so, If you car nu, then buy a MJler, and you will always ' ' weU ifoofced. food ; wife hajpy, ,T Vrti''TTB I mi !hr. II.: laiiouinj)! I. M7 Second boulh Street S - iiCGAij. of a Iflller Wrought Iron Kanre, ruu anu 1, y';a i?tt i cvea ieii.WDicu i purcaawu irum fuel than tbei.', '' c 'itSw it tii.t. M'Ual.U I belrva It consumes less for a family of U roooy. and larrs eoouph Unary JS'Sk 7 uve ; well antf baa the best attachments for not - j ; it bakes tuny persons i uw. naairmr no rxira iuei u s.rt:u iuiii ciiiuui u .; and is tates but lltt J A ds 0171101 I 2i DxAit Eat. WILU 4 JfEW KETSTOXE CIDER for Bale. Those desiring-- a Bargain A KEW SIILCIl COW. t sppiy far particulars HENItYMcEWAN, FINE ITILCH COW A1KT CALF leacret Mews Office. d slv ' for sale. Appiyso . JOSEPH MCMTJRTtEJf, at the TitbuMr Yard, z. : ! In endorsing' Mr. Ilamp- Gbntlimkx. I take great ton's Testimonial, from a gTatetulpleasure experience during the past year. J e ! , Yours respectfully. "JLSSWr'T f f l; j n v. . Twelltli Ward, Salt Lake City. 2 i ci urani. uaeu a lo t GREEN HERB Delivered on cars at Salt Jjake, freight ' ro A OLEAR HEAD. 7 i ...... ... , , v'".'0' f 9ve year ago X was Induced ti try ArjR's '"itxa as a remedy for ludlzostion, Cou- tp'-Uand Headache, from which I Mt lbnz beu a great sufferer. ,, Conn.iciio- itJUj a 4oee of Sve 'Ul3,,I Sound thcit relief. Is cflon easy, and obtained out jmine. their us,' a iurl I U takao dltawr, daily . lits been- - tUl tb medi cine I have required. Avr.a's I'liLS bare kef t my sysHeni regular and my bend clear, ar.4 benefited me more than all- the medi cines ever before tried. Eyery person sim ilarly afflicted shouM know their value, " 132 fute St., Chicago, Jane .6, 1S82. ' ,'!vJ ' "1" ' ' 1 i ' MX GRAND EXCURSION TO 1 I CACHE VALLEY, e v to 4 ' " . t i 8. . I t n " t V- . s- to-brin- a 11 1 : . ' 1" is- if - ,i t ii ! "; '. v;mT-- ; , "It... ! Dr. J.'C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass, stone Co'a. TsOlwre,' Sold by ail Drtuurtsts. , , A meeting of tha OS. ui cteuwri) to. lartre coal onprtj-r-s IhuA.'OWne Hwn o r nnnimTmAfT and will be held In a few days, when CC i u uiuuiut iuo extension asxeu will li UUUILUVll be granted. Liabilities In the neighborhood of WO,too, and assetts estiiPHOTOGKAPHERS, mated at over $500,000. The embarrassment was caused by general depression in the coal trade. JVb. 1G. Commercial St.. Rot field. i ... i , tj, ST; CUBED THE KEGATH'ES 13. Vanderbllt he Saratoga, HAVTHO by Tried man A Co., of homes uas nut uiu Aiauti o. &ne was says snipped ia i fouowing owe: , i Lake I Salt Provo. ' dry. One of tn Tletlma of Casual fcfi. Wood's Croat, Ppringville, j Kaysvllle, l.igli)im, Chicago. 13 The daily JVw, I'ark City, ; rden, Delphi, Ind., special says: The body . Brijrhain Citv, Hhoshoae, of private Whistler", of the Greeiy . Ixigan. luine, " ' "' party, was exhumed this raorr.iax In ' J'int ' Caldwell, the presence of his relatives at the Oxford, vsnston, ' Vchevue, family cemetery. His identity waa Lelti, JIailey, fully established ; the face and Beck Xiullida. Americaa Fork, beiii? well preserved, but the ail lieasaat Grove. cut from the back and limbs. ?Tho!n We are prenared to fam!h copies o all testlnca were In place, but empty. The that may Lesli e, at very reasoaabls rates, stomach only coatainedasmsilamount S3 Orders by Mail or Express promptly of hair and mosy stuff. , , . HKUUVQ tut 19. Ptttsbuiio, lUB . : 1 - . ; . . Op-de- : . , at w sbm PUKLFY YOIJB BLOOD! . B RO WW'S 1',' - , J I ' '. vi, 1, U 1 j j i L 4h'1 . . And Dandelion, xviUi 'V, Iodide of Potassium, ' ' ( ! fi M' i, i , i ' . 4"t,",1 j 1.,, - t 1 Howard- SebiTee .Col I - ) ' ( M J : r ' , i : 4 mii . f.;t' -iti- --; i ' BEMOVE3 ALL " OP TIH2 BLOOD, It corrects the torpid condition of the Liver, and removes all obstructions of the Sidneys. ounap-- -. '"';.' - - Scrofula. Erysipelas. DTSDPrsia. Boils. Twraora. Trior. sti or lirowa's Barsananlla is nrlntod on twrv t,H iii-.i-- n. rtnrifinr. six ootiies for Aiannfactttrod only bv --frown kiad'uAnm an.i Learun worth. tnsas. ft .n. ' to limn . 7 WCaVe A. ITTJlUt-- IXlNjB or'tlto clIl,12IlXt ATJ3D r.. ,'- - ";r, JS . FAIin - aA i ';.,; ,J-- i 4$ ' ''i.'':' M' . AND SPRING WAGONS, Oliver Cliillcd nnd riolin riorrst rivli.g Dufcltmsij nttdi Casaday fiulkj Plotva yTrimpli Uraln Drill untl ' Gecdcra; IXardtv0d; IVnjroit 2In(crinl ; ' ; '. ,v 'ii Pnriltp Iran TTAnf!n, EIaa(aIa V'aona a Socially. jcr Call mid sec our J j ' EOGDTTOX. f if, j Li: ' ' ;l; L.i f; I J . .Is ' ft f ; SARSAFAR I LLA ' - '' .. ' XTJXS02T , J. '1 c I V - diswla i T" . - v J i " a garlquist's. 'j THe , , 2 It" J ;' m- . LOGAH.' FRAHKLia RETURN, ' WEDNESDAY, AUG, 27, o, 3 Salt Lake City. "' . .1 1. ; ittgn. rampio LATEST TXtA&aHtTXJLKTic UIS- 1 X)etenainedtoiee:arTrr. ijc iai?-- from ShanghaiLowrox,ia.Adl3piitch says; to-d- ay lit Tso-Tsucg-T- Chinese Shanghai, la accord- pleni-potentiari- es, ed r j '.. old - 1' i 4 ;j '!cr. if i 7 c . I a ; ".:r-. - r -c iat it.' t , r.t-- i 11j rc ;r Irra litis'; : rCar- - 3 wisr f r-- :o:- vigor rV ... jit si. J. V, ,Um w;-t--- . - ir - .Mvu.iror. ;h : t ,i-ent .iipjv,M ,,(.. fur L nr. l'f it JlJl'J I.rV mil UJ-r- .,.. J!S ': i7rsM !1i rt i.". irrt!A.-,r. :ni i I it ia !.! 'i':... V: '. H'J(H- -oumban mv Nit v.- j pwinti.,a ft.r taUj v '.v euiras ..iiutis," 'it Aisi-'s i rvjrvA,v. f uii. .;ni i a.nV-- , ' .r a ii 'I"' t T- -!- " -- Sli.-- ., (. I y , .1. Ill, SI . .i.iiM,.t tj. V ir (,. u... f 'l k 1 SALT 'LAKE. jixr t to - a." A. CALDWELL, J - - - j I A Tall Ltno of ? III;ei Cf WH'Jira PEOPLE'S IIJPLEIIEl'IT i 1 - - e lr, CMldrcn'a ana Infants' ' .. JL r '' - - - - ' V, "a sn - J .. t - C : a.;.-- j oiLt tZi .8 - ire. 1! r - - '' - BUGGIE3lOA?JT7, V i. t:, Al ,IV i ' XZZty J. )Ui(, t i Juv b.uv .1 -- t. j, i -- h! ' N ;i ;". " :. I V: . ; ' r T Oar i' "'h r re c "K. t C ' ca:::::a Act rt . ,J . i IT! " '. - i' ,. 1 ., - . V '. ,' li ar. Tfr.-ibe- !' j"VllSi. a 1, - 1 19 I ( 1 4! ' ll!:l!lBri ! (,( . J ' noyt'a cxis, tx Coat, - 1 ' jvLoI-vs- . f - Crr!- -, C CJaoeji. rr: v :rzzzzSi in'... tcrs, ora- - T- - ' CO. Lata ,;n ')i8Hijj rr t i & 1 KOCSTil..' CO ..- V ' n Trr-- ' t TT. n J f- IDAn0' -- s V EIIOSnQVE,) 1 ; t ... . t. I i r t.. r;l- - ' , -- ,."! tA'iii ,1,,y 1 ui'" In t 'O . v. '.,n "' 1 ' i Javv) I aZa i -- mi;vi in m,yt.r ( tii wiis: r.f AV.fAsr AVEU'a MaikVI'ASU rowrx.Ti-cii-Wn- i jEi,-- ' - cf1!''l ' - 7 a tlitt glos and fresVueas cf y futU, fa!! or gray balr to a natural, ricli biovru eolor, or deep black, as tuny be ilesircd. Cy It use l!tfbt or rod bair way be darkened, tUiu' bair tUlckwued, and ' balduesa ofu-uiKt Riwy, cured. jn?b It cbecki fa. .lag of tbe balr, and sUmo intm a, e.ik'anI sicwly powt.U to vigor. It r revet li nil e .res surf and dandrulf, tool Utsala btriy evsry Iiras roeci:ar to tb rA'j. As a LaJtes JIaIr JDrssslux, tlij ViOi) U nnsn:ied ; It contains neither oil uor tlye, r;u4ars tb liitir aoft, gioany, aub iLlknu in anieRranse, and iiitpftxls a delicate, uikb. (Sresable, aa iiusiim, ils. C. P. I!!cki-;- i vrritjs front JTif, f f.Cl 11;;- t.iir cniiKj.ct J tt'f A, Hs : 1 UM;ii!ti fal..!j; ni Cisj l.i a fUiirl nearl f t wl i i t i im. .f A t H u Vin'w. tir-v!i.k-in?( tha ln-r- , unci hrarmi a ikw tb.. J f .l4 Jiiftl of iui.f imro i?'r-outtam a i nt ti.a restores, -- 1 - 4 ah jj- 1 it j , i; t 1 STRAYED. t ;c;i jc'1 1 ',f"-t"!- . r-.- 1 . ' - i " - . . t . t dlan cattle shipper, has received the : si--- a. agencv of Pre wen Bros, of Wyoming 23 s ; Iionis-nsd& a Doers Gocds Montana, who own a quarter of a gnd From Salt Lake to Logan and Return, $3.00. Fly million head of cattle in thrua " " ' to Franklin 3.Q. Of all kinds, kept constantly on band and 8.00. to Logan and Betorn, tories, all of which, will be brought Aiaue to uraer. aim, ail ainds oi ' ' T . Franklin 2J50. ii ere ior pniptnenv oy tne Canadian lJa- AT" Trains will leave Salt Lake ' at 7 :S0 a. IMPORTED FUEITITURE consent cattle thronyh tht m. Parties wishing to lay over for ten days i uuic. ii, jb axicKeu mai tne transit or can do so by Divine half resrnlar fare. Tick Direct from tbe best Factories constantly American cattle alone will net six milI"." ets for Sale at Dwyer's and Kavbonld's Book :!,! tiiiviug not nH annum lions ntr an . tho . . nin k. v k " i Stores, at Firemen's Hall and of the ComGold Lowest of halt Prices. that amount in , Canada . mittee. outlay , ' r , , M. V. Watsos." ur fvuuci nuueuiBiiivcciro in tranS3-- SEE IT AT U, COJISHTTEE: tV. J. TToooerJ B. Blmn. savs the route sit. fclncham th Tor all diseases of tbe stomach and bowels, Canadian Pacific is 13O0 miles shorter ; . .soBEfison: eiuM. than via new xorK or any otlier At' fry atis's '. " ' raepanto by lantic port to Liverpool from Montana 'i! ti ( - - Makes CcUecUoni.rcTniUicj proceeds " ' j promptly - - 1 ' - : 183ft to-da- "". : i r iL - - 1 a :- c t5 t) Lj iio : t T ...hfi.il :r.1-- U7"farjt. wc:. i , c: f T ' tr Cities. t - evtt iJ tLc Ll5t; t( c . This Company carries an entire car load of Mechanical Effects, direct from Scenery and the Bijou, New York, the production here made identical with tbe original and beinpr Kesrular frieea of Admiauon.' Ko ox Seats. Boa Ofllce tra char tnr Keserved open on Moaday, at 10 a.m. ' v .IS-- -- j pal Utlt. DXLT IrAKV CrXT, sfV; ZK-bdi-- 1 t f a na , . 5 in J n THE illiST , e-- V 1 r-- - KCi" , . 1 rf; ::siri I. . 1 V- El It - rfttane Cltleac, R. rrni ad rael. UaH Osaalia, 4 Cwysi York, . X cir vr, ..1 BrtDfnnt and ' STovel Gorgeous Costumes Scenery .Vrtiniic fc:R,:lBT. Dances horcae Lively Fascinating UIUUUB OlHj CiU.. FLt KKSiTS , ; . l.tvs i:!t:tr ..kut Jas. T. Linus. Amu Cashier. Croat Company of 40 Artists 1 'COILS - 1 -ei act X ed ct trvt::r untrue. If, its fr ' Trrs srs ever so rauch t'aJi tl. xzzz zrez ia .v. to which its religious as; a: '.xt.zs tivs Ttscrted are cccr'-tl- ". tzi. . -- eo. s - on iror-lnati- r--T.' DlCTOBS JOVJ.f SliARF, r a ,x . . m t. .i peuuon. Dated at Salt Lake City, A 8 rust 7th, 1S84. iae. a rewara win oe paia ior tacn laPAID WHX EE BEWABD ABOVE lormauon as wui ieaa to recovery. JOTCX C. CUTLER, ' s fany-6nan arrest Probate coavlctioa d Clerk, Salt Lake Co. for the lot Chief Masidan th Infantry. Fort Douir- their possession dsJtwS las. U.T. baying unlawfully cattle bearing the brand horses 1884. KSTBAYNOTICE. CITY TAXES 3 all otlver brands vested). Horses branded ' roa&sssxoxi ; have vs ' ' on left thigh, cattle on left side. ' HOARD EQUALIZATIO!!: One rray HOUSE (old) branded TZcm rtjrht THOMAS ' JAKES, thiffh, has a quarter of - dollar in right , shoulder. Frisco, Beaver County, Utah August Which if not ciahned bvthe'Mh of Anrrast TO THE TAX PAYERS OF SALT ' ' 4 will be sold at 9 o'clock of that day at the CITYJ j"r; i rsepni, juoo uottnty. u. T eairay pooaa atfEITSHSUTTOX.X KEREBY GIVEN takX t3 "kTDTKS District Fouadkscper. C?rr Cvur J of Salt Lake CHEAP EUROPEAII EXCURSI0I2 JSS sittne Kepbl. AtJg-uICth, lSt. as a Board of konaUsatton on, Tuesat a o'clock p. ra., in Angnst Vtth, day, A SPLETDID OPPOBTTTrTITT TO VISIT TBI the City llaJ, for the purpose of bearing sncb and EETCE-determining complaints as may be W. OLD COUNTRY AXB . ESTEAY NOTICE, maae to tne assessed vaiue ot property oa ; six hoxtes. uu the Assessment itoii ior uio year T IIAVK IX sTT POSSESSION. rins Its sessions the board will also con A Special Cheap Excursion will leave Salt aider petitions for remission of taxes for One dark yearling; HEIFER, white spot In Lake City, Saturday, August Sottt, 1884, for the enrront year (to an amount not to exiii-- a ii aas 'ifi'i.avMis ks oreueau, unsoca winegma witn anaer ENGLAND ceed Sve dollar) from insane, IdloUclnfirm TtTS, AKTtEKP,.UAkbiUBa and car mirk. it on )etf If houdcr. bo or ijullirent eeraons. as the law provide. . Which not eiaimsd will b sold Aairast Tax pay r ai-- hereby reminded that the ' SSthat 1 o'clock p.m., at the Us tray found means y law ior vue reurosa "' oniy , FABES FOB THE EOTXSD TB1P : or grievances provioea in reirara to laxanoa, ia vj ap J. J. HANSEN. to this Board, before the assess plication ! District I'ouiidkeeper, $155.00. ment roil ior tne year is snaiiy approved, ' Mantl, Aajntt 13, last. Ajtfwerp, Ilatnbars; !; SI75.C0. i By order ot the' City CounclL " M. WELLS, Itolterdam. lluria HEBEB Kecorder. dtd ' These Special Low Bate will entitle each NOTHINQ to Keeosd Cfaiaa accommodapaaseBger tions on iiailrofttia and Btaamahlps, with the SAXB ESLLED ES23 FHESSED privilege of returning any tuusj wltiiin. six X0 BEO. Ms., il Ktntl vain. months from date of starting. All who intend availing themselves of t&s 008,928 ; deficiency,- - $185,475. - On this splendid oDporrantty shoa'a make early sn- a report tne attorney general began for tickets to insure a comfortable ; i Iiiication suit for a receiver. j the steamer. IW SIJlKKET, ' win As only a limited number or tickets DmUim of . OUt FeUowslUf sn-- wew " J ' J. AT K' be ehonld be secured not later ' sold, . , . they s .v Yevlc. I . 80th. than August ......... '5' I i For luf tber information apply Kew York, 19. At the session of JOHri . H- - FREEMAN'S YARD, JtfHN A. MAYKeS, Agent. : ,, the State Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows ' " Building, Salt Lake City. " nerald CO. EAST DAVIS BOUNTIFUL, y, the Grand Master recommend dis. ed funerals at nlgot. He said less mcmev oueht to be SDent en the dead Prices:" $1Q and $15 per at Yard. - tc-tv- t. ljf. Kasuvix.i.:..Tenn., 19. Elder B. H. Roberts arrived, last night with the bodies of the massacred Elders. Gibbs and Berry. Roberta disguised himself and with three friends went to Condor's house on Saturday, dug up me remains ana leit mat nignt ior tne west. Kooerts receivea in tne mail a note post marked Chattanooga saying: nereoy warnea to leave the "touare State within twenty-fou- r hours on pain of going like the other two 'Mormon' Elders." Roberts says he will maintain bis rlarats. and says the bodies were shlnoed last niznt ta Salt Lake. , f i i iMesidlsurlsm. Mgalsuwy Viixjta, Ills., 19. Yesterday morning a constable sold, under execution a lot of wheat In stack blonglng to David Avery, a farmer living foiir miles southeast of ' this town. Jast as the constable was leaving. Avery went into the field armed with1' a double-barrelsubtgun. and set fire to the stacks, and remained until they were completely ournea. "lie then started towards town and on his way met John Pickens and Daniel Usse, farmers, and both neighbors to htui. lie. spoke friendly to them, but bad e Kuar ha turned &aa urea, kulpassea taui Ing Gage. - He then proceeded to the iarra 01 jonn unnn, aoout, a mue ais-U- nt and set fire to his stacks of wheat. Armed parties are in search of the . desperate man. Tbe WsOl SMreeS Bsunh.'.. :,' Kxw YOKK. 19. Bank' Sunerlntn dent Paine reports the condition of the as follows: Assets wail Street iiank K1 1 'T1 K.Km Ho HI It e:-..- .zl izitr-r-- th naiij of EMcrt eibbsaaSBcrry. n. 8, l-- ID- - A SMALL JHONDLE COW, HAS TfO XX nnintelliifiWe brands on left side.Owner eaa get Iter by applying to H. liawoody, and paying cost of damages. Thre la to diculty cfwih members the ; hua-dxeiJ- It "II ".Hi O TJ3T tf : mt It b. Iziyi:.:: Is ever AHEIUCAN. ; -- i:ro rSK WESTEBU SKION TtLEGKATH UKXi tr-Cer- . clalni TELEGRAPH. BY and ance with LATE MASSACRE IN nfnV',g"1"- - te -- their own - r-t- tdTii ti t.o-c:'- 8. P.TEASDEL ; taoo.oo ' . FrcMdcnt. Wit. JSlfMU LlTTtJt. I'mnHimi OuMsoEijio! A city. LuVtr: CP CAriTAL, AIZ StTKFI-C- S. Direct from a Fncw"?'-- ! rrtn of 151 riMs at ine bijou uptni noune, i ot'E.awJi naviujf Jubt couivitiio'd a briiJiact en-- ; iae la. at gsgczuent liaiJwin, F. U i;. , uotad--TOitthe- te ("-- ed ;BO-caIl- PATHOflO Won rc' 'a. of eettarr the tue Trench. Three censors presented a The following exceUcnt article Is from to the Empress- - o'os'.n? the pen of Hugh Wefghtman, Esq., M. piewor'f'.l the conditions oared bv tbalif icn, A., ot the University of Cambridge, and strongly nrgirf bostUitUs. it ts .;.'-v tiiat the .L, rerrted , Lcapre&s has decided gagland L ' to ' . v declare war. 7 j t;j "The atrocious murder c in' Morrr-j mon Elders la Tennessee calls for the Tie c reprobation eof the whole world. The 15. CrJ'rs were Tjnm, most sat? tribes of Indians would tenotre. to China,aud dei.aerate.ly. 'attacked AUmirai i reacd Minister scarcely t..va Courbet, dlrectlcr them to with .ly we toms unariued persons, tbe Cboo- if the arsenal Poo at even ttiot raleut be deemed occupy rreneLUj)and is refused. csrausiers ia the distorted of their s;;aiia.Ets. and might lie the esypieioa of laSaesciast their ErKMts'OUAM, 13. A physlcUa refa'.th squaws embrace either to tue coroeer that a man or to devota t(eiiH tlv to a .4iercsit ported here this mur in was a v!ct''" ho oiei lifeentaiiine the sacrice of even Uiir Asiatic cholera. aacroner has of presoat. aomestlo rlatioash.ips. Not an iuiiuest, that any such object can be attributed to the mlwsionary elsrts cf the lilders Swifter ex;i try ; erta, of Church cf Jesss Chrbt of tte 13. At two-Paris, Tciloo deaths iv L&t Lzfi nrsi,!.;ocsi-:-i the fTat choitral2Jtci'ht. Tatal Cir:jC:vtl-- j 1- 'lo- r- r I j taors o rs!e;)y ar'l death cc .d or Io tzan baa J I L sa'j wile or brethren and etsiers or caickly tanAtat tie ombre t t- - f t j MiiSei.les ptatcl. t. houe acl lands for vij atfca nd the List 2att j. . gos efs, but he shall receive a in this lire and ta t? world to corse life- evertis..-, The llorrron FAr:M3. IL lfefvo iriba toiler a repcrt to 1L2 Ma t?ztz.i c.tr-- i vi'.i 1 J 1 Kct- rrtts ;tr ti rr ' c: cr.c;: c::t'r: r. : fr!.'t Lu;Lj"d-- i v w: t er.sloaat lit. n TtH'v. vert t : i" . ' V.''U- rrt'C,. 3 t t e their 1 t ' . t ert ' 1 a ..j IDOi ai.iou A' u y cooct ive, 'x- - 1 a 'iiat t rcj, ved ,? 3 .ur..j cf 1 t r. euii.it 1 w v. ich . i v; t ; is s 1.. ii V --eve--1 t tt" ed cror 'it" t t e j .ztl.v: '. Jiit ., D EL'S TEAS eax.t .3HL BIuv, es ; ' government The most radical of propositions for the destruction of "Mormonism, by the enslavement of the "Mormons' and the spoliation of 'their-tJhurcproperty, have. corns fiom t'jo nmo "Christian chare IicjI" MoretLan ih&t; The persecutions which the Latter-da- y Saints have had to endure from the beginning to;' the present time have been started, J fostered and prompted by professed i 'phl8tUa,r! ra Valuers. The Ohio,' the massacres la Mbsot:ri,the driviarj and martyrdom li 2i.iaQis, the nohocrscy in varioast parts' 4 the ,aqtry, ', the murders InGeorgia and Tennessee, were tha workof sectarian preachers; and ; were Incited by isltmraatory hsraBgacs from religious exporters and iacea art-!i& . tix:a firofessedly 'diry 'Chrlstla4,'-jrfas. The. Christian fchercbes have persistently misrepresented VSIcrpionl m" .reviled Its chief exponents and urge extreme measures against them. We therefore take the pofcitioa thit tie? are both the persecutors the ea eaiies of the lf?rr?ca pecjlo." - , Let It be dearly x.l.rstood ti.it we have no frrtevance against cba'rcbes or papers lor opposizj .that wtich 'we ' hold to bm .trnei .Ye .czzzzti tl;lr iight to attacl aaytnloj thai they believe to be falsa. Bat we do right. take. the ..course v'x has been prrrz:i t.y ti.e 'Chrlstlaa" churciies, prea bcrs, lecturers, teachers tzi writers la reU- .2" r '"7 it t- -i tloa to tie ?i t , -- ; can show . t- - , T.C.Iilf.- 1 . . - ' ns ill-fa- me REPORT OF COMMITTEE OX THE STATIC , or AFfAias xx utah. , : j U , peers of the accused. Other countries and all the States are satisfied wlta this tribunal. Why, then, should a Terriin a worse position? tory beno pUcji It is notanswer thatOlJuries in Utah 12HFnUlT-CnOP180- 4 cenrict. would courij they would not convict without less AT evidence. Neither ought they. But, the tcathic?, sweeping, bitter 1 alraLna-tio! directed against a whole comof revenim for disspirit munity in the results the sinister omens appointed and vindictive of men more rancorous measures in store,- - and the muttered Highest Market Priea paid for violence if necesthreats of a resort to on the part of sary, to further coercion taei'ederal power have sounded the CITY key-nofor a dastardly campaign, of Loavo address and our Delivery which the advanced posts of the guerrilla bands have already availed them wagons win can. huselves to the eternal discrace of manity, the degradation? of manhood and that sway of the federal Govern- SIIIFr'EIiTS FB0?JTEE COUIITBY ment, which, in the absence of local sovereignty and domestic legislation, Cy Rail received at the depot should be especially ml ndiul of paterown wagons visit dally nal instincts and the band of unpro-tecte- d Our fraternity. . The policy is not for the benefit of shippers. criminal, but even only fatuousandand as a means to the end. politically, Is worse than tnludicionsv-- is suicid al, for never was there a sorer prcdic- tuaa that Jn this case, "ine 0100a 01 the martyrs will be the seed of ;the . . Church." al CISI?;ET - ad ; ' .... . , |