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Show ) I i '". Arsotra t PRINTED sry-rttt- Otlf g and people of God, under ths sanction, And it works by falsehood, fraud approval and blessing of ths Almighty. trickery, usurpation and tyranny. while ita battle cry against polygamy Is jis lh,,irormpn,pluralinarrlagenooae deceived i all the parties concerned created to deceive,' and repeated and are acquainted with the facts, and con- 1 echoed to' mislead. Vlt la simply a sent thereto, une rme nas been lor ruse degvertt to hide the' brutal vll the first wife to be present and witness lalny and outrageous hypocrisy of the the ceremony of the second .marriage whole infamous plot of her husband, she giving her conThdlEdmunds law of '82, under the sent as did Sarah, Bachel and Leah oi nusoi uv9 cvuiujia&ioners, uas esec old. No one is defrauded or wronged; tually covered the question of polyg- no one is injured, as they believe, amy, so far as human enactments can but all feel equally blessed in do it. The death Ipenalty. might be the observance of a righteous and added to the law, although unneces privilege and blessing sary, for under.lt now, by thexullng of to all concerned.. In the marriage courts, a man may be imprisoned 1,005 rites of the Church, the first wife en- years and fined $109,600 and costs 1 ters into the marriage: relation with Never wasjthfre a greater j burlesque her husband, believing in and endors- on jusuce, equity and equal. rights ing all the conditions of this marriage than is being perpetrated la Utah to minions of the covenant, which embraces the feature day by the carpet-ba- g of plural marriage. Besides and apart United States. ' Non'Morinons" from this order oi marriage, which is a who are guilty of the grossest and most sacrament of the Church, a religious Infamous violations of law and decent ordinance, there exists ' throughout cy, including u. 8. omcers. are sum the community the right and privilege marily discharged from the custody of of marriage as a civil contract, which suiiordlnate courts on habeas corpw marriage may be performed by a Jus- while witnesses of ; theW lecherous tice of the peace, Judge, or any legal crimes are tried for Conspiracy1 . t t "V" excessive officer. Both forma of marriage are gvbtkwu( uuj paauaea.ipi to open members of the Church, and pains and penalties, because they are so far as they are, concerned at their "Mormons." The new Edmunds monairosltv. now option, Still, while marriage as a legal contract is accessible to all, marriage pending intaeuouse of jiepresenta by the rites of the Church, is accessi tlvcs, is not aimed at "plural, .mar ble only to members of the Church in riage- - dui at rooowg us pi our enures good standing therein. Indeed, mar- property, and utterly destroying our riage by Church rites is a privilege l ernionai government ana tne organ denied to all except members, and Izatlon of the Church of Jesus Christ f many of them, are not allowed the of flatter day Saints. privilege because of doubtful char acter or unworthy standing 'and mem- - oiocif AX3 PUBLISHED BY THE ipSSERET NEVSi TJHAELES lal.lh&aacleutailist.;worthlM S. EViiNrNG-EW- i COMPANY W. PESRQSE, EDITOR. I Xcho.... ...j I'UUI JKOCK.... WaMtch starch - 2. I8S8 ktxim aioiuiox question. God-giv- r March 10, 1880 VTvcm aifoni to exercise true Carls llan charity towards the world, for "la God wetrus and tbla is not to na bIeodIv a" meaniueless molto. We knnv from bitter experlencd that we cannot rely npon man. nor depend up- ". oa the toleration and charitable spirit . 4 lof modern Christendom, i These we welzhed la the balance and 'jUliTe foand wanting." But, c&lra as a summer's morning ' and without faltering. having counted the" cost, and having placed all npon the altar of sacrifice,we can afford to await the issue, trustlag In God "though he Should slay V 1 we are so stronzly entrenched behind and the bulwarks of scriptural true Christian religion that , the of reason, weapons ordinary pursuaslon, and ther Bible are powerless in the bands of our enemies to dislodge as, so they are Compelled to resort to persecution, mobocracy and unconstitutional methods add means to combat the troth. While wc may sincerely regret this fact our ene mles surely have .nothing to be proud o nor we anything to fear. ' bhe thing that toe have known all tA.e while, but which has generally been discredited, la now becoming patent to all tha world. That is, ft it not "Mor plural mattiaglGt U the bone of contention, "The crusade against us is no senuine struggle for morality nor as was the for freedom and liberty, struggle against slavery,- Plural marriage, as practiced by the Latter-da- y Saints, 'is not slavery, nor has it the remotest resemblance In "principle or fact to slavery, toOr to .the crimes of murder, forgery suttee ,of ' any kin- - dredevil; quite the reverse. "Mormon" marriage Is not compulsory, It is optional; it cas.net be otherwise ex- ' cept as a matter of faith and conscience on the part oftbelievers. So far Is it from being tinged with a singta element oi coercion or slavery, I ;that we view It as absolutely antipodal , . tolt. In the first place, no man or woman la under any constraint to become a ; "Mormon,1' nor to remalane after becoming so, except the constraint! of belief or conscience, which "13 beyond ' the domain .of law or physical force; "nor is anyone compelled tQ enter into "tha practice of plural marriage after -Joining the CnurcH. Whotsv'ar does so, does, it upon conviction of its rightfulness and upon untrammeled volition Not only Would it be impossible) to'eompel obedience to this prln clple of oar. religion, as any 'one can see with hall an eye, but It is contrary to the genius of the Gospel ta enforce obedience to any principle thereof. Jt Is lawful and proper to persuade men to see the truth and to embrace It. This was the mission of Christ and His Apostle! But after aHti so far as obedience thereto is concerned on the is all Ires will and part of manklnd,"it all free grace." : j In View of this fact, then, what resemblance does plural parriage' bear-tslavery to 'which It is claimed it bcari to relation of "twj relic?" Whose rights does it interfere with? Whose liberties are abridged?! Who is -- oppressed? Who is la bondage? What servitude Is. there about a condition voluntarily chosen by the parties concerned, and preferred by them to any other condition? It is useless to say it . is not . so because th condition of 4 plural marriage is supposed to be unnatural. The facts iexiat. i There Is not one 'in a thousand In tho Chinch who are practicing plural marriage that would exchange their condition for anr other. lA$ an evidence o this fact the utmost latitude 1$ allowed and the easiest possible opportunities offered by the Federal authorities in Utah, ab solute power being in- - their bands, to women in plural marriage t step out of it, their former husbands being considered morally bound to maintain them and their children after sepan- tloa 1'entll the, women; marryl again if . l. 1 ''1 - -- .' his-ow- n : -- ; , " ail . , : the Federal courts and all the infla ence of our enemies are also broughr to bear to accomplish this end, and ex erted to the prevention of entering into ' that relation. To'compar plural marriage with the ' Hindoo practice of suttee, or burning widows upon the funeral piles of tholr husbands, or to the casting of infants into the Ganges, or to the idolatrous lite under the sacrifice car of Juggernaut, or to the of ' J?' thugglsmorto the smaller crlmes of f coanterfeltlnE" or "forger." is the most absurd-an- d contemptible non sense. bigots and fa natics may use such comparisons, but ... certaialy no rational person, on reflec tion for one moment, would admit ' any such comparison to be consistent. - On the all these things are destructive of life, contrary to natural ' rights, to the; enjoyment ;of 'life; and therefore Injurious to the welfare Of society and of humanity. M2lermoa"pIaral marriage gives lif e, Is the source of happiness to thou sands, and is Injurious! to none. It affords liberty to. many a woman to get the husband of ber choice; who would otherwise u. be eompf lied "to her a man not Of marry choice, or remain In celibacy, or do worse perhaps sink Into degradation and - ruin, the i victim of some man's Xrtftal lustT"','Mormo" marriage provides Aomes lor women and , children and makes men responsible 'for their conduce towards the female sex and towards their children. The . taking of human life is a crime per te. Plural marriage may be proniunced a crime by legislative enactment but all the Congresses in the world cannot legislate into it, nor Into' the! practice otltnmlr divine commandia single of crime. :i. i element Mormon'? plural marrage is not higamfr nor 'polygamy, si defined by Webster.dr as generally understood in the world, "and defined by law. Bigamy . consists of marriage by a man or woman, who is already married ,;and ua- -' divorced, to either a man or: woman, other ttian tae legal husband ior wlie, . that without; the knowledge for ' rod hus consent of ths band Of, wjfe, pt the personj entering Into tne triple relation, xnus ine mar Tied man of womaa entering Into big --1 amy, does so clandestinely so far as the other partner Is concerned and at 7. the same time deceives the third party. is fraud, falsehood ,Here are elements of crime which we These f. i and abhor detest, and think should be ' or punished. We do not prevented Ueve in polyandry, and so far as any of these elements enter Into polgganjf or believe in either.hor liaany, we do not We believe in them. we do practice and practice polygyny, or Bible plural ' : practiced by Abraham f ruarriart, l Jacob, Moses, David, Elianah, Gideon of-hum- Antl-"Morm- on" one-han- . . - ng V--v and-deceit- -- : 1 I , s 4 75 5 S3 Hmithfleld.. Rlcbmod.... 7 65 s as S63 xTaoaii...i.. Battle Creek... Oxford ' Eagle Rock 11 13 loss II K 13 !) 13 43 13 15 13 40 17 43 M S SO 10 so rcateii....k,... Blaekfoot.'. is te ..; Market Lake...... Squaw Crack .... Soda SDrlnra-.- ... so 11 is yyerine.. bfershlo. . TiEtiEGr It AEHi Theiloiy Scriptures are the standard I K 11 of morality, ;purity and fellowship m the Church. Only those who are considered in full fellowship, having unimpeachable moral character, supposed 1 to be- persons of pure, upright and ijaMTaiaift' nxt nonorable lives, free from moral lepro CiotIsi sy or taint of sexual crimes and damn-ln- g SiN FsaxcxscOi M. Xwnt.Maos has corruptions to bo transmitted to made a suBDlemental report la rder. posterity, are considered really worthy ence to the murder of CantaiK Craw to enter Into the holy relationships and ford by the Mexican troops, and it ha assume the sacred responsibilities of been sent to Washington. The report nis own statement, .Xleut. maintaining plural families. There are contains Mr. Horn's and that of the far too many men In the world who are Shipp's, steward and all the white men not worthy of one wife, much less the hospital who were present at the itime the at 3 high privilege of raising families.. I tack occurred. Crawford wore his uniform; Maus wore a scarcely need mention the drunkard, undress long. United States overcoat. .Mans the libertine, the gambler and a host of says be was within ten yards of the similar characters, or the incompetent, Mexicans, wnen tuey were talking. Horn says that w till the' Mexicans the imbecile, the low and brutal na were were sendlnir men talking they tures who are not capable of rising quietly around ; to occupy tht bills. above the conception of physical force wnere tne scours naa aireauy fortuor1 brutal nately gathered. While talking, to passions. Horn one of the Mexicans suddenly Our Gospel net having gathered of raised his gun and shot him: In ths nearly all kinds, and it being unwise to arm. The hospitable steward says while be bad his back turned the pluck up tae tares from them!dstLcif that fired two shots at him at close the wheat, until the day of harvest, I Mexican Uewastn the undress uniform of am sorry to say that there are some range. his grade.. The Mexicans refused to who claim membership In the Church answer any ox their cries until the who are not worthy of the blessings scouts killed four Mexicans before restrain them. From the thereof. But these must repent, and Mansofcould the hill the Mexicans cosde-scendtop to respond to Horn,, who purify themselves or be purged, out went out' alone to talk to: them.- when their time Shall Cme. One of the.. Mexicans ' said to Nor was this practice born of lust as aim: Americans haven't bad "It youwill-many suppose. A moment's reflection enough, wu ;give you- another it would seem, ought to suffice to cor tight' The story that' the Americans naa been- loiiowiaz" toe track oi th rect this error. Men can generally Chlrlcahuas Is false; Their trail came as this their do passion they gratify in from the south and the' Mexican appetite lor tobacco or liquor, by pur- trail from the north j and Maus marched trail so chasing the object of their desire for a hokkcanoTer jneucao J beyond contTadlco simple money consideration. They tlon .thatprove . the Mexican r story is simply buy what they want, and If false. Mans showed them a lettor to honest in their deal, pay for it, taking Crawford In Spanish' from the Presi of Sahuarlaa.r telling Urajvlord care nof to purchase more than their dent where Indian trails had last been seen. ust requires, if they can avoid it. etc., and yet after ail that they kept Plural marriage Involves all the obli Maus a prisoner la their camp until six mules had been paid as a gations, duties, labors and responsi- government in ni state- uent. juana. was bilities and expenses of maintaining ransom, assasslnament, says ;iMCrawford to sup large families. It is absurd General Newton Booth, commander- pose that men would assume all these arof the Salvation consequences,? simply-tgratify lust, rived In San Francisco from"Army, Australia when that base pass'. a may be in. jyesterday; . ,:: dulged to riotous excess for the mere New Tonic, S3.Thb stock' market outlay of a few paltry dollars and cents. openeu active ana weas The first prices shotted declines rane- iucu uu oiu acinus ivi uc Ktawu- - I ln-- -n from J U iwOMnf . thwn cation of lust, the way the world gOes I the latter in Pacific Mails. In eajriy now. do not generally seek to preserve I dealings further slight declines, wtsre as soon but the decline the honor and Chastity and good names made, and the market became strong of their f ictlms, nor to acknowledge checked 11 o'clock before throughout. Shortly and provide for their offspring They the advance . was checked, by Which do not attempt to provide them homes, time Lackawanna had adi anced 1 Vner and the rest of the llst'fractisns. bestow upon them their names, make cent, At 11 o'clock the. market Is active and them to feel that they are honored as 6teady. wives and children, bavins claim npon their husbands and fathers for support, Ward 24, Washikoton, education and paternal affections. Hunt died here this morning. ' not are the practices of lust. Oa These Tletrlo Striken - .4 the contrary, they arc tou expensive, 24 The Missouri K.t Atchison, too burdensome, too difficult and too Paclficfmade two attempts this mornirksome for the thing gained., It would ing to send out freight trains over their first train suc be "paying too dear for the whistle," road, but failed. Thuate without ring any la- at this figure, all other things being ceeded tenerence coia. in putat.a.tout ruaoing the Union depot, where agreeable, but when to this is added one mile from -a boardedr ot number the car the popular fury, prejudice and hatred strikers,was set the brakes.- The tq be met with in opposition tb this and and the train brought back to ''killed'' the civilized the city by a switch practice throughout &;. engine.;. A second attempt was the it made to world, while, as before said, to gratify start, this time tinder the. protection of lust requires no sacrifice, no responsi- Jthe eairiff aad a city . marshal,-th- e bility, no effort, and comparatively no number 01 policemen. Tne tram suc expense, the absurdity,! if hot the ceeded in getting as far as the i.city but short distance front there. idiocy, of such a proposition stands limits, strixers toox control- or it ana out In bold relief. Whatever else may tnebrought it back to the yard.. There was be said in relation to the origin of this considerable excitement during the atbut no principle, it is very clear, that lust is tempts to move these trains, serious disturbances. Ail the Mis- -, neither Its father nor mother. . souri Pacific engines except two jare-no- ' Many .do hot believe that we have disabled jever received any revelation from God A Connie t. enjoining plural marriage. But do A freight train of fif21. St. Louis, they know that we have not? What teen ears was made no- - this morning will the negative belief oi millions of and started over the Missouri Pacific men, who simply do not believe, but tracks in the direction of seventeenth ' have no knowledge on tha subject-- street. .On arriving at that point a called and crowd the upon engineer weigh in the scales against the actual .fireman to leave their posts, which The - mob here soon knowledge of two! or three witnesses? they did. Witnesses by tne thousands can be became so dense that . It was deemed advisable to clear the produced who will testify that God has yards.- Police were summoned, and,, 150, .comgiven a Revelation enjoining plural soen a force of about 1 of ' police: . and marriage npon the faithful members of manded by chief all the captains arrived at the scene. the Church. . And I defy all the world The was then ordered to disto Impeach their, testimony. These persecrowd and upon their refusing to do so witnesses maybe called "fanatics," the police made a charge upon them, to drive them away without deludedf?? decei vers, "false proph- hoping asine their clubs.-- The latter alterna ets," etc., for each epithets are the tive, however, became necessary, and strongest arguments of our foes, but during the struggle which ensued sev-.- " were badly beaten; by the rule laid down by Christ him- eral of the strikers the police, some of whom were In self they can demonstrate the truth by turn badly bruised from rocks thrown of their testimonies beyond the power by the, a brief fight the mob.. of man to" disprove It. This Is crowd dispersed and were driven from -t i. : u why tha ' Devil is mad at us. the yard. j-jV.' We not only believe but we lutovo that I.aiMHXitoaui.l InpartuS plural marriage first came to ; ns ' WxsnfiroToir; Jt-T- he 'Secretary of: Interior has rendered a declsiotfTnt through Joseph Smith the martyred. the the case of the Atlantic and Pacific It. Prophet. Bhgham. Young received it B., in which he holds v that it has1 no from him, although God may have pre- legal claim to land along the line of the road from ' San' Buena' Ventura, on pared hli mind" beforehand to receive the PaclflcaOcean, California, .to scores others of so did to he and it, 'Pranciscor and, directs r the some of, whom are still living and stir? ban' commissioner of the general land ofilce to restore the. same, bearing their testimony to'tbej truth. domain; The fact that this line Upon this point the . sons; of the public has been mortgaged and money, raised so in do but may they quibble, Prophet on Us credit the Secretary adds, a have no misfortune tp is, the fuce of tha facL They the mortgagee, In that ' room for arguments The names of & they took a .mortgage .to which the naa no uegu tim ,t. tine B. Snow Smith, Emily D. P. Smith mortgagers decision restores to the public domain other M. and Smith P. Eliza -. honorable, 2,1,200 acres.- - . 'yIntelligent and refined ladles, whose address Is Salt Lake City, have, borne their testimony, to the world as: the it wives ol the martyr, and they are-sti-ll vTEST.TStAXSWATXAJTTlO BlM.j living to be interrogated. It Is true the Book of Mormon forbade plural mar' s C A S(aS y ! riage to the ancient Nephltes, and en- AauMwaty ''. Joined monogamy. There was a reason 'Brttsskls, 24. The strike began by given for It. And it is the only in- miners at Liege a fortnight ago is exstance known . In ' holy writ of the tending rapidly all over this region, It has now practically assumed a unl kind, bat 'there Is nothing ,1a versa! demand by the miners of thi tho Book 'of Mormon .enjoining the country for an Increase of wages ac Almighty from commanding plural companied by a decrease in the hours This labor movement ' at marrlage'as be has done through the of labor. tha anarchist nnder is Llcge In Smith this latter and the citycontrol Prophet Joseph is - really at their On' this subject; the mercy. - In many instances the mob of dispensation. Book says j VFor If I will, saith. the anarchists have stopped people la, the ana aemanaea money, lareas-enin- g Lord f Hosts, ruff up teef urtfo me; I streets,vlolsnce If It were not given will command my people, etc.1. fi. of them. They have also broken windows Si. p. 133, par. 80. - ' . in a great number of bouses and shops. A pamphlet called the "Catechism of It .Is. firmly believed by many that the cirPeople" Is being industriously plural marriage' is tho cause of our culated. teaches the doctrine of a It persecutions, and if abandoned by us, general distribution of r wealth and we would have no cause to fear any urges the use of force to accomplish further persecutions. The present Its practice. eruade is not a struggle against plural , t marriage alone, nor in the interests of reverse. the It rep Quite morality. A ' PAIR OF GOLl E1HMED SPIOTAresents a despotism of the' most grind elas in a CMC Th finder will blir inz character, for , the destruction! ol by leaving at tbla office for the owner. ut latest - TABD AMD ' ST - -- ed - . j . T Ex-Justi- ce . . : . ' -- - -- , - - -- J C-- to--th- e ; ) FOUEIOX, - - J. -- - 1 " " ''S r ' f Tsuied suBSFtmeaS PD SET ROOM UPHOLSTERY, Folding Chairs, New Grades, ANDBKSON ROCK IMRIM&B!IIGu. g HALF-BREE- Jt. GURPETSI D ft UPHOLSTERY I j OLD GLASS WANTED. WORKS GLASS LAKE THE SALT nar 15.00 oer window bottle ton for clean old detiToed at their aod alas. of Warm Spring weat block two factory, da Bath iiouae. ). nacMnery. QUANTITY OF CANADIAN POPLAB A Oaa ; One Oi XA. tad air ireee. ana ft eyaaa joau way - Eagiao. agiae. Engine. 10-bo-ra " tnqair at tn umc. 'uui -- LAMB AND 'OR KEN PEAS 'r One JuUoa'i Pat. Valve, Siaei governor. One Gardner PatValva, SX-lagovernor. Two Boilers. One iAtha Bed, 10 feet long:. Oae Lame 14 feet long, U Inch wing. yns Knowtaa' No. 1 Steam Pump. On Backet Plunger, Ko. 1 Steam Pamp. Ono let Assorted PaUeya,4-inob-to a Will sooa b oh III DESISISS TBOSE m order Bf CHOICE CITS ' fihonid cail ' ' at a Satisfaction .Guaranteed. , f n A qaantity of Spur, Bevel ' Wheals. QuanUtr of Ore Cac it i t aad Motor Cog waoela.-4-Sae- PATEHT f to a track. dUmatar, 14 Incn. to noaads of Gaet Iron Jfaakara. X lack to X.lach hole.. ' 4,600 pbuada of Bath Weights; 3 pounds to 48 pouada each, ;, 90S feet of Oast Iron Water Pipe. dla-One SetBoUeraakara' T00U, teterr4f eat long. Om BoUartaakara Punch. AfOlV 800 MOWS FIOMEEHROLLra MILLS BBAXD8 : iATaUrr, hioh BAHBafSI Saw I 1WI0H WHEAT FLO US. i oh ch rnmi CIEHE5TC151 Saqalro at tho Salt lAke Foundry aad JaaaufaaurlngOo's Works, No. 131 to 135 &., Third West Streot. Talepkoas HADE TO ORDER.. MAIL: ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY aast ELLAS M0XR1S, ELI A. F0LLAND, UEOAI. NQT1CK. SUPERINTENDENT. ttOl&JP la tas Probata Court in and for Salt. Lake yvuuij, xarruor vt u uut. matter ot tba Estate of WiOiai la tas - 1 ; 'a of the stock :a- - arttAiansxa bolder of .Zion'a Mer eantfle Inatitatloa wul bo held 1 tb Social B:all,ia thie city.oa Monday, April S, 1880, at I p. at.;' for tha parpote of elaetlsg a a Director:! the former to nu tne. aaexptred tera af 4110a. na. enhlBga. whoso death baa canaed a vacan and th latter cy in tho to all th unexpired term of Hon. H.. S. Kldredg,wheaa appointment, la Jaanarr causes last, to the oftf e ot a vacancy, la the .Board of .pirecton, and Viee-rrealdea- x, Vlco-Prealde- nt, for the transaetloa of sach other bualaeti as may be brought before the meeting. : . THOS. O. TFEBBEB,, f Fisher. -- Order appointing; tint aad place for settle ment anai account ana t near petition foe diatribation. BIADIXO AND FILtHO THK PK of Klixabeth Fiskor, Ezeentrix QNt tne lAtt n ui ana leatament oi wuiaa Fister, deceased, setting; forth that she has filed her final account of her adauais tratioa apoa said estate ta this Court, and ot aata estate remaraa to oe thai a arooaa: the beira of aaid deceased, diridodportion aad Dravinar amonar other thine for: an. or. der ailowvas and aettlinr aaid final acconat and of diairibntioa of tb reaidue Of aaid estate amont th persona entitled. It la ordered that all persona Interested la the .estate of the aaid William Fisher, the Prodeceased, be and appear before bate Court ot too county of ; Salt Lake. at Ui court Boon. f said court, la tba County Court Hoose oa the lit h day of m. .111 mmu n April, to r an order there: jsoo,show llcanscigca the final account of why diatribntlon abould not do made of tb residue of aaid estate among the heir and derlaeea of the aaid Will lain Fiher, daeeaaed, according; to law. is farther ordered that tb ' Clerk cause copies i of thla order to be .in three public places and publUbed 4a the Dkskbet BvairiNO Niwi. a nwananr and circulated in Salt Lake County, printedweeaa tore uRcosiTeiT prior to said lata ' ItxtS. of day ' April, . BXIAS A. SMITH, ' " '",! lrobate Judge, ' - Dated March lata 1888. -- 5" I.. . When roa vi s.- . , j . . "3T . Gall -- and See Our Goods y. '1 feel USED UP. Then . lbs systcin requires, help to throw off tbe aecumnlatlons ot tbe STAG XAT PERIOD, wlater.'; ret-tlin- PERUVIAI T3Tmm'i.iL O Stimulate the DIGESTIVE OR OAN8, regulat tha lilVKR aad . Knaniroof and hay land. tleaaie tha IKIDNEYS. 1 !A wlae . villi - k WRni.Kr ..A' .f. .11 . . . ........ 1 . ... ' . f dAawlv OQ!ca)3 South, iitate Boad. guueiai uetore cmca meavi win rnaa you BEXIKVR'thla statement.. . OO TO TUB They CCnE DVPSOMAJrtA, (the fBRRTTOBY 0"TjTAH.. . ) ' " ; County tf Salt Lak.. f Alcohol Disease) by their harsnjnit ., wvuu v,. vuuw, wa. ui kiln iivimm Court la and for the County of Salt Lake, in action npon the STOMACH, re tor aManat the Territory of ttah, do hereby certify that ths foregoing is a fall, true and correct copy lay; Its natural ton aad 'antfreT? JIL'S and COYS'. CL0TI1KG of.ordrapioIn tins; time aad place fer set. tlenantjSnal aeeonntaad for distribution, in destroylas; tho" HORBII APPK. matter of the Katat of William Fiaber tb Jam b Vu rw i n h i"mo 006 os. deoeaaedaa appear of meord la any otte a a 1 is ior stimwiaataw AIAuARIA witneas whereof, ! I have Children's CIsthing a Spscialry i !'". t' ., -'lahermnto aet aaykaad and disappears before them, and PKR asisod ..the seal of said fsaaa.) . ,. t n Court, this 15th day of VIQCr HEALTH rcaumes its sway. t l, kiarcU, A.D, lSWJ. 1 ' M w. ItnC Batai MreC c. .Fer sals all . ""r." sad o Tt, icas xrp i TCTIFTKEX ACRES OF CHOICE FARM Xj IN THE SPRINGTIME, - O? I un ATroaa. J 'i' Sale Lake City, March tl,5lS.T "SB PEICE F1I5 FOB CMLIT. slakas K.a.STL a nr. 0ca M Alices, i J3ILL.CD. BOUEB No. 1 63 North SoTt JStrirt. KmMv. Qmct ju Bout Tempt k Street, Wat 12-ln- dli J2 I. ; 14-in- 6" -- 5A- WILLARD BIRCUM8HAW. diameter. One lot JoaraalBaarlaa-- J4acta toSH iaca . A quanUty of akaltinr. 1 V inck to tK-leh A quantity of Faraaoa Bars, to -- U American Meat Market. 44-la- eh It I . i , " r. . CpflUIil lUnUI J UrJUlf ML 1 . .( I - . . t. . I" i ., , , - ' . ''I ' t '-- ' J , , . ');:': . ' s I :! ! dlOOIw Seeils, Plants, Etc: , johx , cutlee', by Probate clerk! Vujc:U jwiaeaisrU UTAH CEOTRAli- - B ALliWAY; a : i i i IJlf-IIEffiElRltlVAL- . n. u .if. - H ;:.' ! ". Joas'TAVtbn, ' . W-Th- Soli's Ffom AFBUy ROUND ; ird kT i'' X. B, tosnrmaa,- Soath to Provo and Salt IaV and ftom all Utiom irorth to -- - j Saw Ko.' M 8. EAST aiJIiLB SaA BITES UT 1 fas CVap, i mm una v.zm. SB Par Pltaaar , tetsroat a gaftafft Bijaalt. HONEY, TO XOAIT Oa approved . j . ,. Secm-ltt- Ptoto;-- 3 - l- - a atL077UXr3 inUreai. a ' t . t ' TT-Fm- AL1U For Fall and Winter! '.ft 'I . WOW, BAtE ! I AJLSO 0 SHOES: QXAD OF HIGH GKADX DURHAM YEARLING 1' ,1 1 Lt 1 TRIP TICKETS FROM ALL STATIONS rilUST ; COrDPAIIYt atoor the UTAH CKXThAL wCl lasusi f"; Tickets will besoodto return oa any train until April loth, lsss. - . FRANCIS COPE,' ' JOHN EUARP, . f:. ' wenerai raa. Agent. .uencrai. aapartBieattea. vi z- - AND Aftm lit to eth iaciuiive, V. rmidsat. , BOYS and. YOUTHS' HEN'S, ....... , Ht.l .ft BUIIS ur j: very variety. axd TmsTT rrrx exad of high gbacb Durham and llercford Cro53 Yearling Balls Tndrr. rear of Mr. Isaac Jenalngs raMdeaoa, UxtaBta Ward. at the yarda tn ththa Ball are at AmerieaaFork. la ears of kfr. Job The moat of narUcaiara eaqulre of X . ICAAO JEN NIRC3 or T. W. JCMNINC3. S3 Xt. rtrst CeatU 1L, Call and rt Ir f urtbs take City FE-A- S BEL'S! , ..'! SF BCXF. A& WKLL GARDEN SEEDS laIXgreat variety.. Crop Flower Seoda.SOS kiada. llouae.Bed. and Basket. Flaat. A Lare and Fine ding Stock at Bed Boek Prieoa.; Ftieah Flower IYeaerved Cheap and PerfeeLi All Floral Decoration! made for Waddinr'. Fnaerala, tA: V1nw.l 4r a. la Lm.ai Dn.li.1 M.roO Chrvaanthamama for Bedding. etc SS par loo, II par dot. Talephoae No. Sot. Order by Mall aad JCxpree promptly at .. O. F. DUE, to.,. .tended t 140 SoBlh St. i IsMfl. - lost...--- ' "I"' . Main XI 0 StroOt. , - -- :..MISS B03AUND.-- .. TO BE.SOIjD At Very ReasonblB Rates, . - ' Kxamina Street, nncl cull the attcn tion or the public to tlteia , a 1 AS YOU LIKE IT. o - en-bo- -- IIato nemoved 41-0- 0, - KEYSEK. "3T ! fKiJsij AT BED PRICES, xorner of Hoeai Moutli and SCALE OF PRICES: sattMl Wfaa. whera those wiahiMir to iimld.' make sea Call them and And your nurWill Sad a traaeral aaaortmoat off S.aiBibc UerrTe4 SaU ,HJMi. ?1.50 and TScia.and You will feel atilled ever fier- lase. of aU kiada, including tho beat Oregon Pine. Admission. Mctaeta. aad wards. Good guaranteed as reprea anted. 4 California Modwood and aaatern flooring, at Tha Sl ofi Seats Will beffi at. th Boot tba lowest JIarket Batoai XXO XtflCsalxa, SSth. March the! Office of Theatre a Friday, at oa sale O be will 10 bection and a. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS at m., D.Alt. G. ticket office, same day. Waating to bid for the erection of a Brfrk WarahouM, w x 6S foot, are invited to examine the plana and apacidcaUona at my oince,: betwaea S and 10 a. m.. until 1'rldoy JLI3B1 . next reaarriaa; tna Tiarht to resect uv or ttbtda;.';''' NOBMAN STALLION A Ar, Twenty-thre- e aaooths old, weighs 1U0 ponada.,. dSt. OiHc:iH First Waat H. MTPGLKY. J. 019 E. Third Sooth Street. dial In-chl- ef iais-mornin- WEDNKSDAT BVBNINO. March SI, Bhakev - apeare'a uomeayoi Y1R0RHOTAL. " "f M wm AHDBBSON .. JL' to the Tho ELDUEDGK, Hupt. O 5S . AIID TRAGEDY! . HAVE! BEHOVED MT LUKBEB TABD S One-Ac- d LU3IBER QROC -- TBKES, ID 3ESL 353 IKS. nrrivpd. jAnother cai In Bulk, poods and corarare prices. Sapported hy a Fall Draiaatie Company. TtJESDAT, March SO, W. 8. Gilbert's Myth ological jL'omaay, in in roe jtcia, oi PYGMAUOM AND GALATEA ! MI89 ASDKKSON QALATBA.. t DrSma. writ To be followed iy a ten exDraaslvfor iOa Andcraon by V. 8. ijUbert, eaUUed, 3L il da&ired. One year-olthoroufh aoaire of teyarawrBsiU .... . ; ABOSSITKB . Wv dtt ruaiosxT'a wnci. o . BOO OO Shorels, Spades, lloos, Hakes. Forks. Cnder the Direction of -- uu -- - THAN MOBJB un- lenrus what Lot? O- - Xj IIB. IIEHKT K. ABBET. Walnut. Mulberi-r- Locnat. i4bb1. Pear anu' rum, auo wai7 mcroa tot lasoern. twenty aeroa of aatnre, thirty acraa, aaora orlwayae tillalJa laad large farm home, barn aad sheds.: with horses sad ho rued her house et most complete Stock in the West. Miss MAKY ANDERSON, FARM. - - - ; -- CrwfaIetb. AKIN43 - taut city. For apnarataa. Tirat Ward. . v j aa or addxea A. SS. MUasKA, OAWdAS BOX B. THIS CITT. SHE-FORE- S T IE IE3 CARIQUIST. ENUAG K31ENT OF carina, ' ' FOS 8 TWO NlGrlTS ONLY, Tuesday Wednesday, Mar. 30.31 . BBIOIK-- SORENSQH re-carp- goodi Prleesi we offer. 8 ALT LAKE THEATRE. i.aa citt. can afford to .JTo Jkftdv til she ha seen our J j SIOK colleeuoaa, remitting arocead pvamj. gataraay Ilgkt, Satire Chang af BIO. WMa Canal Prices. Box Offlco open Wedaea-aay, at 10 a. aa. k PETS! CARPETS! aaxl avHnri- - Clttea. Strictly Business I nm mm mm n tia p.m. 3(a.M Vottn, Second Waat, Sansrax 7Mak A. C. Gnnther'a La tea t Trinmph, 13 30 19 SO j ai.t SJ vamtlaaata FBIpAY, March 26th, 1140 as so BEUill. Smn IsmIsv aad Organ Caaea, aad all kindf of Tumi-tanGood work raaraHteed. to IECEIIES BEFOSfTWmSLE BI Bella rnmt rxDKasiGJnD will eipaie iS Vionm. Goltara. Mandoltna : also Piano - Saeitnaa, buub o trio as. Si'- f Tka 8e reaatlag display is the and rtclictt stock of Imported and domestic novelties in Dress Goods. Prints, Ginghams, Lawna, Straw Hats, liaces. Embroideries, Buttons, etc., etc., ever fthorrn in Utah. Exebaa Bay aad lHOff "BEDOTT ! xa, rramelaeas hteaa,; St. Onaaha, Loadaat, IS 80 10 50 S 73 70 Montpelier........! " 9 3 7 S3 Iakom . u 8 Vi s GOODS. We are confident that our turost II. S. ELDRKDda. Prealdeat, (itAHuu Little, Vice prest , John bBAar, War. W. Riraa, SDlRKCTOR J. A. UwoasBKCK, L. 8. Hills, Cashier, Jas. T. Ijttlb, Asst. Cahier. 7se A 83 Ma, SFRJtTVC I7KP1.TJS, Supported by s Powerful Company, 40 - Sess7 - UHPARALLELED OFFERINGS 0F PAID CP CAPITAL, Mr. C. B. Bishop, . BifK SALT LAKE CITY. TBS DISTIMOCISHBD COMID1AK, s at 4 53 4 90 5 23 5 65 CESERET SATI05AL OOXXlXCHfl TIIVRSJZAY, March 25, S 10 S 43 S 01 4 10 lioa-a- THKMH NIGHTS, SO 7 53 G- a. V. S. DEPOSITOKY. , 'a 7 IS 7 53 6 S3 BANKS. SALT LAKE THEATRE. ,: 400 4 SS 6 t5 5 80 4 U Oollinaton... Madom..vr.. en m. The great trouble In relation to the HMormon question," seems to be that S f8 S S3 . Kvajuton....... OoalTUl. Park City.........! Hot Spring.,....! nruun..... a WetfatesdaF Xmusk are ths Coalersnce rates isttued by tho yulon Pacllla, round trip tkkeU good aomg. from April 1st to 8th Inclusive, and goodj returnln unta April 10th : To Ptoto Favosa andSatara. and Baiara. r |