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Show it whenever it penetrates, and the elevation of a few at the expense of the many, the enrichment of some to the Ac roni o'clock, j impoverishment of more, the exaltation of capital and the enslavement of labor seem identified with it as part of BY THE R1NTI0 AND PUBLISHED its essence and influence. , Factory labor has been introduced DESERET NEWS COMPANY. since the war, into the South. The same evils that are portrayed by Dr. CHABLES W. PENROSE EDITOR. Boot as existing la connection with it in the North have accompanied its march below .the Mason and Dlx-so- n Anc. 8, 1IM Tuesday line. Bey. J. S. Meynardle who attended the convention of the Knight of Labor in Cleveland as a delegate INVITING PROSPECTS FOR from Georgia, thus described what "MOBMO!P CHILDBEN. he had seen in Augusta, in that State : Is Monday evening's News we had LTIn onejnill I counted sixteen chil something ttfWy"0fl"Oi lUTltlgK pros- - dren on one noor under 7 years old, pect offered to "the women of many of them standing, on benches. II they wlah to "escape" They go to work at ft :40 in the morning leave at 6 :30 at They carry from Utak4r;0"W"Uie Easrto share and their scanty dinnersnight. with tbem and eat in the 4ht tauix toojHsaISjWao while at work, for the machinery never We stops.?' Wickednea i perish frpf gare some statement of- facta in reCommenting on this, the Philadel gard to the portion of working women phia Newt remarks : ,. , .f. fci ot. t& ' and girls. Battta . jtltif8 J ' sunerings oi tne convici-siavtory was told - and nothing --was of"ine Georgia, about which such horrible ttt stories said of : the Condition., ot are told, are not to be com tie children, a". born and reared pared for a moment with what these child-slavmust endure." in the stifling atmosphere of tenement We might fill up this paper with ac life, and relegated to the gutter or the counts of the horrors ixffil miseries of factory fijrjtedwyears. In the large eastern cities the death-rat- e "Christian" society, but we forbear. amoUgmte lehUteefluatlet;iye What, we have quoted only shows in a years of age J fearful. Bad air, lack' small degree .the condition of ttflf child labor : ia the East. of We of their mothers, all tend In the direc- have not given any Insight into tion ot decajvndi! thel.vfriminal. status. But that hosts of little ones who swarm in the thousands upon thousands of Juveniles alley ways, and rake among the garb- are driven Into crime because of the labor in age for edible, and grow op to beg or tolls and trials that steal, arcaimpll appalllntWojafiL.un flicts upon the laboring classes, needs t accustoEedTxTThe CBamss ancTattrw nor statistics. The ttona of "Qhritlanclty Jtfe. j a short St. It waataccape1tiee'eTils, among time ago. gave, lengthy particulars of an Interview with, a prominent detective others, thut'mamyof the latter-da- y Saints ' left the erowdedf centres Of ot that regressive cityv He de population In the ojd, worjd and the clared that there was not ': flras class new, to make; thalrL home i time ihlet in the whole town, and had .sot mountains awayfomthelthand rile-ne- been., lor years, for as j soon as a to town he was "run thl't&adgery ahd; he porery, 'crooa-cajn- q the sin and Uxe shame that abound in In" or run oat. When. asked who com the places to which they are now mitted all th? nnmeontsHtrced ations, are oc- he answered: It their eyes and ears casionally Injured by some of the "Who? Kids; all kids. You can see signta andi sounds, faintly repeated, them 'run la' here every day. They that were so forbidding In times range in age all the way from 13 to 17 years, and they give a good deal of past, It is because the would-b- e trouble.- Quite a number, ot them are ot ; reformers Utah have Introduced, axpert sneaks, and they have been of them. In company with their cporlous late working the vacant house racket They enter a vacant "ChrlstianityfM'lnto the peaceful vales with . success. la a row, go up to the roof and which the "Mormons," if left alone, house then go down into adjoining houses would keep ciear of such abominations-Th- and do the work. The trouble is that to be after big swag. untl&nklng people who come here they . don't seem They steal any little trifle thev can lay and taik'abont the purity of their and dispose of it among their hands that the older citizens their friendson, without much fear of deof Utah once !llved- - la other parts of tection. They clean out eellars of ail edibles, and steal clothing and the world and are acquainted with the articles." small flourishes and there. what exists we 'collar' one of them he gene"It 4 The majority of the mothers and rally squeals on a whole gang, and we them all in.' When we get a fellow fathers heretare no wish to see their run to sqaeal, we hare him dead to rights, children I growing up . fated to the and it's an easy matter, to send the bondage j and misery, that prevail others up the road or ilnto the worktne in the great cities of world, nor to house. The very little fellows are sent to the House of Bef age, where they get their to posterity the heri- to bequeath be pretty .smart in theoretical crooktage ot slavery and sorrow that Is the edness. They get out, and in a short-tim- e common lof of millions of little ones we have tbem in again. It we even in this proud land. In this con- can't make a dead sure case on them, we them keep bagging tbem, nection we wU, make a few extracts Just out of the city or into therunning worknouse. sermon a delivered from by In that way we manage to break up recently Rev. F. 3. Boot, D.D. in Auburn, Me. every gang and to drive the worst ones whom we can't settle for good out of on child labor in factories. He talked the city." of what he knew, for he had once been "Most of the young crooks in St, a factory, boy himself. He said: Louis are the children-opoor but now present honest parents, who stick to their dis"If the bey and girls' could go to Mew Yon or Boston they graceful offspring through thick and would nod, in places wbere it is hardly thin. Their fathers are either or thjr mothers rub the nails sate to fco without a policeman, a great many babies jwitu pinched faces, off their fingers washing for money to mostof and hacking coughs, get them out. They are an ungrateful whom will die before they reach lot. Many of them turn around as the age ot five years, borne of soon as they get out and best their these children never smile. Think of parents and give whatever they can it ! A city physician tells of a crippled steal to' the teugh little females who child brought to' a hospital from a are not exactly women of the town, tenement house. The child's face was and who the toughs call thelrMollies." a perfect blank, the mark of Its wretch"We would get rid ot them much ed llie. For ten days it did not snow a sign of cneerlulness. - When at last easier if it wasn't that the Criminal is overcrowded, sad sunshine, and proper food did their Court docket to try them. If many smiled, and the entire there isn't time work, thS baby household, nurses and doctors, were of them were tried, they'd get heavy sure, but they plead guilty surprised and delighted.) It these very sentences senyoung children grow1 up, many ot them and get off on two or three year earn the daily tences.'' will enter factories-tbread when they ought to be in school, "Of late some ot the kids have atthe open air of the coun- tempted or out m safe-- b Lowing, and we've cap. :. try." tured them. Thev so to cracking cribs ' What iwould oar iboys and girls after the manner In vogue 20 years ago, think if they ware obliged to go la at and they tackle only the ; work until sunset; to key safe," v daybreak and so labor in rooms not that tainting was "The kids have been dome all the a common occurrence; to stand in one work in" the town. They are until deformed, and then to crooked position wear irons upon limbs bent" out ot not very fly, bat 'A they were allowed to wide shape by toil; to have a brutal over- run they would tear the town The only seer ready, with whip la hand, to pun- open in . very short order. ish the slightest neglect all tor wages thing that Keeps them aown is Keeping so small tnat the only bed afforded was alter them constantly." a pallet of straw.'! The Juveniles of St. Louis' are co the boys and worse, probably, than those of other "I should like to show of a cert-tal- l girls here present the outside large cities. Chicago is 'its. rival In i five stories mill io were children where everything and is certainly not behind formerly high, constantly employed, and may be now it in wickedness. The slums of New for all I know to the contrary. Under Tork can produce the evils of St. Louis Death a roofn of tin, exposed to the Boston,!- - Philadelphia, fierce rays Aagust sun.ii the muUlpMed. and ; other Cleveland the of building, children Cincinnati, highest story labored from morn till eve, and to one "Corisnau" centres oz tue east, are who stood witboat, and gazed up at matched by San Francisco on the west wnicn the narrow windows throughs, for hoodlums, gutter the little workers caught occasional sky, there seemed snipes, cadgers and child criminals of glimpses of the blue"between floor and every to be hardly space stripe. And these, mark it, are celling for a tall man, to stand up the offsprihsr "Chrisof right, No "Mormon" tian" monogamy. ma"Hera In lour cotton mills Is a to- bo blamed without rea chine which from 353 spools takes 308 polygamy threads reuulred for.the warp oi web son for these natural outgrowths. of cloth.wiuding them upon a drum for They are prodaced in the glare of a loom, vv nen me inreaa oreus iue machine stops to have the ends tied. A nineteenth century enlightenment, the machine all day it-lonx child tends Ha perfection of religious "progress" for nri ttr thevai. ...f A fi I tr two thousand yeara, under the ee. The first day out of school sit or nearly of orthodoxy! backed by auspices all and pass stand l$, 11, or li hours, wealth, culture, National and learning, xxom the Deans in a oasget, one oy one, left hand tp right and back again, and State influence and the force of popa you may una mat me mica wora ia lar opinion. It an error committed by sometimes to Daxues." a "Mormon" boy or girl, lea by the "But In the large hospitals of Amer- vile example, of imported scoundrel ica you will nnd children suffering from wounds to lianas ana nngers ism, is evldence.as claimed, of the evil received from handling machinery effects of polygamy, what shall be said which requires the skill of older peo- of the effects of monogamy, when we this as clearly behold the ple .o operate, is not damning crimes) and wrong? Down in. the coal regions loathsome Vices, grinding poverty there are little folks, six years old and in dirt, and air thick and child torture,' increasing bondage upwards, toulng with dust, from dawn to dark erery and growing misery of millions in day but Sunday.' Iaane county' ere were recently 3,000 at work in this way. boasting unctuous, and egotistical Sometimes they must beg food and Christendom? clothes from house to bouse. I have If it were not for the blasting, cor read that children go Into glass houses at eight, nine, and ten years of age. It roding, Intemperate, gambling, seduchas been stated on good authority that ing, lecherous and infidel influences there are 60,400 children in New York Introduced among us from without; under, working the "Mormons" could and would build State, of 14 years andnear 13 hours each day,-o- r ten hours more eTerywees: than the factory up a society in these mountains in children ot England." whioh the great evils of the canting . "Girls and boys toil la an atmosphere world would be almost unknown. But thica with tobacco dust; and reekintf. in the profldences of the Almighty with foal odor. Out of one hundred theso enordachments have been per- not only mited to be made upon U3, and it is girls, from 13 to 16, 72 in toll week days, but Sundays as well, and ven children eight years old are some perhaps quits necessary for the testing times employed, while the State prac at our people and especially ot the tlcali does, nothing toSt. preventj- . the youth, that these, evils, may be within t Vll." that temptations may be re"A gentleman of much information reach so on the labor question visited a cotton sisted or yielded to, as each' one may mill not long ago, one of the largest in choose... . ' M the United States, and saw little chilBut when people from places where dren at work not more than six years of age. i They went In at an early hour devils bold carnival, and debased huin and worked until late, over 11 hours now man nature in its most repulsive forms .wsll'iaiaglD all, and.itveca nrori thAv- were when thev came out. disports itself in hideous exposure, and A stroaa- maa asually shows to ee-- j want and hanger drive young and -old ox iqcq a strain at mty. a uiuvu into sin and shame, and millions- of ' , earlier. human beings are born with prospects "We had In the United States In 1S30, such as these to welcome them into 1,118,354 children working In factories, life, come tp these peaceful of 15 years, and under. Out oi a school earthly land vales ; ; call" roponl' jToor of 18XX,0o0la4 Hvtm'year, ' population oo.OOU were ignorant of the alphabet. vlrtuous wires,' mothers, sisters " Will you say that the employment of sngdaughters to flee to such haunts Of very young children, in factories does some not tend to Increase the ratio of igno- - horror, we are constrained to tell ranee to intelligence?. But this is not few facts concerning the state of evil growing out of the practhe onlyChild-laboChristian" society not its blackest r means In general tice. means that neither the close confinement and impure air; story by any may be galled by their and coarse comunsophisticated vicious surroundings growth, both mental, epecioos pleadings, nor thev be left to panions; stunted pleasutes and many imagine that folks In Utah are unac and physical ; tewthat is often Hardship r work that makes the grown quainted with the condition of the ; i , .. man onr a cog in the wheel that grind world., . .. out profit toothers." Let .tbem work for reform around f , These jricts frf sufficient lot the their .own doorsteps,! stretch oat a Iltlle"Jnslght Into hand to save their own 'fallen, have purpoMOt giving feelore wdrklng peoplf soma sympathy lor the little ones who the prospectstor their chydn and children's chil- cry for bread or. work themselves lnt dren jj&spopulon' disrlcM dt tb premature . graves', and throw!-- some What .1 called gleam of happiness and light iato ts Unltedf SUtes. Jtejie-fl- ts in their pwn cities that are now many .bears., ' Bat it also carries with! it a blighted with despair and weltering in vfls. Ylce goes with the misery and the kloom of hell! ' long train of EVENING- NEWS. - Mor-mondo- m' lot - i the . ... .... : , es . es i ! wholeibttFe-oWiailncessaf- if 4. " ill-pa- id neither-argumen- Globe-Bepublic- 1 an ss, ln-TK- ed. - - e f hod-carri- - ers THK BBIGHAM VOTJXO ACAD i KMY AT PBOVO. Wk have received the circular (tor the of eleventh academic year, the j Brlgbam Young Academy, of Provo. Our views regarding the use- -' fulness and mission of this institution are well known, having been freely expressed on different occasions. We are pleased to know that they are shared by lb e consistent and thinking Latter-da- y Saints. .The circular gives a succinct account of its history .to the present. But the most practical evi dence ot Its efflcency and "the highly beneficial effects ot the training It af fords consists ot the excellent charac ter of the studentk who have graduated prayer These words are laid in Luther's ntOUth, And certain ft ia. that thousands of these poor misguided peasants were most croeuy slain ty the soldiers, e Certain it is too, that one of Luther's old friends and toUowers, Francis von appears among the leaders Slckingen, of the rebellion. the "Camp fires" I could notDuring help thinking of these things.) The these charges b rough against the Mormons and those against both primitive Christians and the lief ormers was to me striking. I could picture to the Koman citizens appealing tomyself the grand army of the empire and conjuring tihem to come and help them against this Christian whose sect, absurd doctrine they preTlcheffsalvatlon- - through the blood of a rebel, condemned by Jaw and. bung on a cross whose relieflious- -' plans laworeaisafd Jesus was to set up a tneysaio tnat from it. kingdom, destined to overthrow the waa A change ia lhe constrnctton-othrr ftomastasaytro shame to the a statu on ftheir honor, nation, terms has been made, which is likely ttoman by all loyal Romans. to prove highly ajbrantageous, Tne unendurable I could see the same repeated academic jear Is low divided into two again at the time of thething Reformation. History always repeats itself. And I terms, eat a to consist of twenty weeks. conclude - by saying, Each term will thus constitute one that not this ane comparison single, acausatioa was semester.' The ensuing one will open made against the Mormons-thiweek on the 9th of August and close on the that has not some time or other been made some of those men whom against 24th lof December. The second will the Christian world now honor aud on on the close Jan. 13ST,and "whose names 3rd, oped they Immortalize on the 20th of May. This enables the student pages of history, holding them up as to follow aad imitate tor all to pursue his studies the whole 'length patterns, i of the semester without a break, ' . A more compact Organization of the The. right .course. ' to pursue against academic council, board of instructors, the Mormon? was enlarged upon by and corps of lecturers has been erf ec t- sUmespeaketsr xAnd.this course was to jeb thepijOfTali political privileges sysied, whereby the harmony of to establish, schools among tem of teaching will be aj, near 'per-- , and: them4 It struck me,' that any rebel, ahy fection as attainable. The.: faculty is criminal might be thankful for a Juscomposedj of teachers of undoubted tice eo easily satisfied,- Mar, mind yo u, Mormons were said fo be rebels, the ability, who take pride In. jtyaintajhing traitors and murderers, and yet their the 'efficiency of the several depart- awwserswuWJMptisfiedJt they, bv ments. J ' ttnealdolthe O.A. U,' could disIraA: and-tl to say , It is pleasing to observe tht'tadj' Chist to school,waatViing and girli. llkeboys dition to the usual hranchea'pf scholas- pet them not been a ware that this course tic education, and besides a thorough is recommended to5 be taken against moral and religious teaching, special Most 'and - the tSociollsta in Chicago, i against any other conspirator attention Is glyen to training '.the stu- nor the public peace, against dents in industrial habits Indeed If the Mormons are rebels, traitors, I suppose the bestplau industry "may be classed under and murderers, be to bang them. Ut would not th&head of morality; and wlthall.'a would be sale; to ,estolish schools among fathexlj: cartfls exercised over them,: them, you.knoWi.- - The teachers might outside of shoe4 hours. Thus be found murdered In their classroom. a distance are farxounded And as for disfranchising ithem, well, it was said over and .pveor again that the as closely as can be with eaiegoardsj pejovleLot thii Territory were not. i therefore peculiar to the home circle. clearly - at would sot Jhacsxu JthamiTh.t parents in various parts 'of the that! all.Oh, jo iioi.iI;,!Traitor their Terxitorxha purpose sending uite another treatchildren to the acadgmy imay be tally ment. Anddeserve Lsuppose the laws of the United States ot Amejrica are not informed In relation to tetma as to how traitors and. murderwe insert the tollow. ers .. with, itmtaajbAdesdt, ' .. - The Ing extract.from the circular: npnsrarsi artre ipropfinril this treatment ot Mormons, -oQaveyed vt&r TorrioN payabue et xdvajtCe. clearly to my mind the idea, that the DsraancsKTS. csusobs iron people of this Territory ; are ceruiniy SO wka 13 was. 10 Wks.. ka: not' even by the inost.bltter antagoa. to be common S7.S0 Si.00 nists, coasldered $1X00 rreparatory, 1 thought of the istory related 14.00 100 Uo 6,w IntermedUie, ot the people of thecontederate states, 16.00 .10 60 , 0.oO Academic, 14.00 10.60 ' 0.00 that they (no doubt through speeches 20.00 Mormal. at the rate of $10.00 for so weets. delivered by their patriots) were ImMusic, by the idea that Ithe people in Xo refund ia to be made except in case of pressed states among other qualithe northern llluais. Terms: ,Wrprotracted uoah; ties also possessed that of having chandi or froduoe at caU rate. horns, and I.wondered, if some of the wanted to tryrif they could speakers BOABXriO. not impress their hearers with the idea Boarding- caii be obtained at the rate of that. the people of Utah jnave not only $3.00 per week in private families or at the horns but a f tail also, .figuratively Acadamy Boarding House at $2.50 per week. speaking. f une oi tne leacsers Baa constant cuarge 01 'Putting all things together, I may students at the Boarding House. It has been demonstrated that by forming cluba, say thai it came home to me students can greatly reduce then- - expenses. with force that the atruggle against Students entering the B. Y. A. Boarding the "Mormens. is (just a political House mast be provided Trith a pillow, pair struggle, and that taeir peculiar, doctrines ahd practices are the pretext for oi oianacia or quilts, ana touei arucies. the struggle, j Alt desiring to attend this insti continuing who live f oar no other end Politicians, tution daring the ensuing aca than lor politics and who hope to make demic year can secure half rates their fortune by that, may perhapsbe-be. For they olten do not the railroads excused. overi respective lieve in anything but .the maxim, that ; home stations to "might is right' and that every means from their Provo by applying - In time no might can be secured, is lawthe Principal Professor Karl " G. ful. But when ministers ot the Gospel stand shoulder to shoulder with such Maeier. , yea, even with Infidels, and lend The Academy has had a hard men, the gloria of their miaislerial presence to the cause, what excuse, can they struggle for existence, the public being make? When did they see their Master familiar with the losses It has sustained in Or His Apostles? such from a serious casualty by which Us I shouldassemblies? say, never. resources were greatly crippled. It is VkRITAMICGS. Salt Lake City, Aug.. 1888. well worthy of patronage as a purely Latter-da- y Saint educational institution, and with a principal at its head . than whom a more devoted teacher of the young, does not live. Parents send WXSTBBjr CJUOH TEtjko&Ara XiUtB. , along the students. 1SS6-1S8- . , New-.Englan- of-a- - - sneak-thieve- ...... " so-call- ed - . i- - . t i - - danger-oos:eajvloym- : ent ; J 1" i dis-tric- ' 7) Z. O. M. I. ; ' ! s - - ' V-- 8 ALT LAK15 CITY. FOREIGN. slml-larttr- of f IVATEST TBASS-ATlAJm- - Tranatrrect. IS s aaJ,ConttnB(ad Cities. Heavy Crop of Cotton. The cotton crop ot Western India is Maka collections, reoiitting proceeds ever re- (romotly. expected to be tbe largest ; corded. More Rioting- - and Blaadsbed In Bel. last Yesterday. tS Belfast, 8. -- There was more rioting here last evening. Crowds assembled on York street the return of the Catholic excursionists, upon whom they made a" tierce attack. The sufferers were chiefly women. of police charged the stoned and wrecked a number of houses. The mob rapidly increased and drove back the The latter then fired upon thepolice. mob,' killing a young man ahd murdering 111 pftiS seven others. Detachments of soldiers then charged bayonets and cleared the streets. The police "suffered severely. Some shots were fired from the mob, but without fatal re" sult. ', ar Dress Goois, GLOVES at Deseret Paper pose Mustang Liniraent only good for horses I It is for of all flesh. ajudac-commodatlo- ns, and STRAW HATS. LADIES' & HISSES STRAW HATS. TRIMMED & DHTBIHMEIf. BOOTa and. anoma. Carpete, Rta;ffiLQ4 Mm, Certains, $jk ii fall hp : . S Men's, Boys' ami Children's. tar Coll ts ii iHSrwmjfManmtetd tor CASH.' Large stock: of OATS and OENT8' I & CO., BiiRTai aXEET. it SficfcBiiLlre,! UA13X' GO TO THK FORESTERS' AND , ; DICK Thursday, Aug. 5 th. Amusements will b provided for everyand a cordial invitation la extended body, to all to come aad bring your families with you. . BY TELEG It AIH ' , 'J FROM THE CAMPFIRKS. "VkBITAMlCCS'l' DRAWS : ' pabaixex. FtTTTSO' A t. bt rjcgraiiafa. to-da- Van-Nes- s ' cemmon source of origin. You will remember that our blessed Savior, and His followers after Hini. were constantly spoken against ; by all the world lor centuries, tie was accused of Immorality, "Behold a man a friend gluttonous, and and of publicans sinners," which meant nothing less, in the mouth of the Pharisees, than that Jesus was a and drunkenness and lover of rouna msgluttony in associating witn pleasure the outcasts of society. They judged most falsely of the motives of our Savior, but I suppose their arguments were Just a9 valid as those common My MMominnB " now! era t net You will remember that J'esus.was tried andcondemned to death on the1 and charge oftoblaspheming against God treason the Government. He has Legislature met atl o'ciock this morn-ta- g, and there-a ' and himself proceeded to elect King, proclaimed a UnitedImmediately States Senator to i fill the va- foreJlet him die. ".'"'v.'' by the. death i)f tienaton The charge wasj always' repeated. OF ltanctr-eattsePaul it was Bald, "this ieiiow presued- - 4oaa jtw muesy waion, BAnce nis oeain( etu men to worship woa contrary to has been nlled by Senator QecHeaxst, the law" (Ag. 18, 13)1 i "This Is tne tnan aDDolntea bv uov. Htoneman. A. P at the that teaches all men everywhere Williams, who was: nominated caucus a is w cours oeiore, the law7 (Ag. repuDitcan against the people, andwas said of Paul was nominated, and received a majori21, 23) ; In rhihppi ir rotes la both houses. ... and his followers, "These men, betas ty of ta uominated Senator our oltv. j The- - democrats Jews, do exceedinelv trouble and teach customs which are not law Hearst. The vote oft both. houses ful for us to receive.neither to observe.-- ! stood Williams W, Hearst 3v Demg itomans" i iag. io, zu;, ana in Bodden gardes a4d Suicide: ' Tbessalonica: "These that have turned the world upside down; are come ' Kansas City. 4. Theiournarj Lin- hither also. And these all do contrary coin; Nebf., t special says t A ' horrible to the decreesr of iCeesar, saying, that murder and suicide is f reported from a lew there is oho-heKing, one JesuS." alary svmef country postoince seems Seward, It And yet, Paul was no traitor, In spite miles northwest-o- t of Fred that a yoan m man by of all that was cried against; him. Even so late as in the first half of Indel bad fallen- - la love with John the third century after Christ, in the Buthke's daughter. Ad elopement wa s tear wnicnr it is supposed, days of Tertulllac, the most wonder-' contempts ful stories were told and believed. was frustrated by her father. On SunHad these stories been true, the day an altercation took place and it is Christians would have been the most suppbsed the girl Sided jfith her father. detestable creatures on earth. You will This frenzied th young man who drew remember bow the Christians were a revolver ana nrea tare iatai snots. said to kill a little child in their meetA Has teatlsif tn sBnppetf ef " !' and to eat the flesh and drink the :r ings, blood of that child. It .was said of days them that they used to put out all the .. El' Paso; Texas. authorities said that lights, and in the darkness indulge la ago the Mexican horrible crimes. Such things-- ihey. Cutting would 'reoelve his sentence last Saturday, but the promise was not were accused of constantly. l Hot did these false, groundless ac- Kept, l is bow' saia nyiuieia uut vu next cusations cease until Christianity had sentence" will become a secular power. Asloog as Wednesday to a certainty. The popu the Christians struggled to keep them lace ;ot Paso del rrte has became selves pure from tne world, so long very! msoient towara, u abiwwsos. They seem to thinte that the United they were everywhere spoken against,, tale has backed squarely down and but when the fatal union between Be-- , weaanes. lial and Christianity took place, these, that it - is a sign oi conscious - Welti-- ' informed things were changed. .Then mauviivm It Is reported fby- Texas Was left oc rites confessed Christianity for the Mexican,, that, if sake of gain; then many ungodly reed, out Mexico co aid whip ithe remainder -- Yes covetous, boasters, proud, blasphem- of the United States very easily ortne citi ous, disloyal traitors were Been among terday meeting evealaga was- oeing neia.ioe can: zens, o i i the professors ot Christianity, ' which was signed by the best oitt-sefor the world raised the Christiana icaU reads A of tPsoov--Tnand their religion This -- 4s very re- mass meeting will be-- held to marxaeie. & long as the 'Christian at half ipaat seven, tar front of the religion was pure, it was hated and night belied: when it became denied It'waa Grand Central Hotel, to endorse tfte received with open arms by the world. action oQ (Governor Ireland In demand Ane reiormers oi tne middle age inr federal tDrotectton tor 'the Texas were Bublect to the verv sime aftcnaa. froatler.aad io protestfsigatnst Mexican tions; j. outrages on American cuyzons, a.meri If vou will take the "tronbl- nf M. can citizens must toot oe shot down la; blood by Mexican authorities." rusLng what Roman Catholic authors cold it write of Luther., for instance, you will Postal find him charged with no thin r fesa than lewdness and murder. I can refer you ' C'hicaoo'. a, roe post omce inspec for proofs of this statement to "Prof tors made" fotir arrests yesterday ;but Dollimrer's D.Q. account of the life of refuse tq" dlvolir the names -or) their m . mat great reiormer. Auetq:en ?unuer- unssi, And taking a mere superficial vfow nf prisoners' however, are supposed! to be implithe transactions, the charges seem' to cated1 in the recent Minneapolis post be quite sustained by facts. - The ad- onice robbery."" Saturday; waldrOn, versaries point to Luther's 'marriage caanier or ? tne unicago ajt.- u to with Catherine von Jiora,- and ear. - v Hoyt'e ' ofBce-- ; inquiring "That monk has broken his aaciwl oaths which he mode upon entering the i law regulating Hhe' purchase the holy brotherhood of our order. ot stamps 'Statins that 4,0W He has oeflled the flacred gToondsof a worth had been Offered at the Bank.' nunnery, seduced one of the holy sla- The !casft. inspectors at once began work K.n !".Thrvi' lnarned that 'Li ters, mho had most solemnly s worn th CrandeU 61 No.' lU Wabash - Avenue eternal chastity," land so on. x ne I vr ar tne - purr tne as had heenolicited to make Wie ban tt with that rebellion isoicalled by historians, is chase and hd to gone charged on Luther. His enemies say, the matteri-- A meeting' with 'the per that he first inspired the peasants to son who had possession of the, stamps that rebellion, them liberty waal arranged and- tae lour arrests promising and redress tor all- - their wrongs; nanied followed as the result. M Bnt 1 when he saw thatf-thtofeas w MaMpablre-jTl- ie BUaaaxd In ants f were about to1 be'- - put i Wtn4SJUleaaai IXeMir . , down by the armies of Germany ' Mount WlsHnroTbsr. N7 HA 8. then, to free himself from all suspicion he so they say preached to the northwest gale is blowing at (he rate Princes that now was their no of 60 miles n hour." It eet in at nleht-- f time for mercy, only for the sword. - A an yeBterday.- - Snow began to fall at man could now easier secnr 2:J j this tnornlflr; and ar 6?ao the butchering rebels than by tasting-anground was covered to a depth of one ' " 1 : - . d i r : the-nam- . J.'6erteJ.iea.4.' lii Ei M A. IS H , IE INK,FRfiSI J. DEALER FISU, 9:10 am., S:lQand 5:10 p.m. and DANCE, BdATlNO sod BATHLNQ, etc. OOets. , ChlUrn betweeia a FARE, i acHi to years, ssets. a MDAV T1CHT ft 1 V U D V at W a Tsa old. with A. verj long body, a large bead. lUigbtlj roman smu star in uu vceiatvvu laoaiaer. viBuu, Tta m&ro etrayed from farm at South mnA waa Pnitlt. sri aAAU 4 new la,a srvrati ' fh fk1fA Avm muu from goto north through Sandy, likely k Any person jrtvlng information concern iaa vsau ism w9 smu a aiUMUiy tVWJuUOU ... JOHN W. TATLOR, S3 Quince 3t., 8alt Lalce City. A tte, ii -- . jroyiClt TQ1THE FIWIJO. to THB Ccr, aaeorancnt : i - Pra. -- - Cora-nisaloo- ed - 1 e '- - vie--tori- -- ous hivhv . ' decant Bummer Silks at Which will at all tiroes be sold fat cT 4t t j . vast, JERSEY KUIiT . UEX.M animal Is the finest pedigreed , Jersey Bull In this loeauty. . d 3S:rt(t c:e.; HI.1R.rn . 1 - ; Mill TaVepkeae Ke. a 171. ' Office Wo. SS7. . ' ; r asUSAaII HfAU TKIMMF7Trl) ,,r"r.-:H( rrlKN. ' v TttkittiMA a.Jvms- eor tr tkv Taliptaeaa SuK . - - NOTICE TO CRKDlTQga. ; Esute of Malcolm MaoduA. deeeasad. " Laces, Uoslery,'" Ladies" Uiidcij 'laAnbroideries, etc-- t : CIVEX BT THE NOTICE fS HEItEBTf Administrator ot th Ks tabs of klaicom afaedus:, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having, clalmt-ofrains- t the said, dec ease d, to exhibit them With the neceeeary vouchers, within four mouths after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator1 at the office of Charles W.- - Stayncr, Attorney at Law, 67 S. Main Street. Bait Lake City tn the .-: County of 8alt Lke.U..Hi.i Dated at Salt Lake City; July 21st, lSSS. JAJifi MACDUFF, Administrator of the estate ot huroois MacduS, deceased. . inlaw ;? j wear,- I L'.- jsl - . WH ABJB BOrab '.- .. -ij; ;j j : TO SJtXlj THBJ BAXaAITCK Oaf.OCB vv jj xjuo' - JrO J . Jr' J qU fc5 ;.. Ot Uds. Bsason's Importation, If Low Prices wlU do It.. Note the foUowliife T - -- 0 9.50 to 7.0f ZB.OO $20.00 to $15.00. 22.50 if X7.SO. ' t ia fit ti ' " XJLOO in w f ' i t 2T.60J', 20.0Q. 'IS HEREBT OlVSy; THAT .vj. . Kf ' 4i Ar. aAk 'fAjOTlCE m pursuance of as erdsr-oA3I t Prothe bate Court inland for the Oouhtyof Salt i Lake, Territory ot Utah mide on .the itxweiuy-aeooay or VuJy, tne ia &4' matter oft the Estate ofi James JLi Baldwin. . . . . . . utv anucmpisa, ukhwi, tratnx and Administrator of thu jkununia. aaid Km state, wUl sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash, goKI coin of the United SUtes, and subject to confirmation by said An lot J Ladies' Mohair, and Xlncn, rrooate noun, oa weaoesaay we rtrst oay . of Septamber. 1886.- at 13 o'clock, a. m..- - at 9 ReoelVed- the County Court Huse Ha he City and tj,.! au Bait ui uie uumjaad estatejuu, terest of tbe said James K. Bald SL0o.t SOo AOo.; wupwaWisUr win. at tbe tine of his death, and all the ! said that tbe and title estate interest tvnd right, Porftot unoioo.ia .i . ,;? ; Stylo ao naa, ty operation or taw ov quired other than or In addition to that of 1.11 "t. Tfi A TTfc JTA A"TTir-- 4 the said James K. Baldwm at tbt time ot his death, in and to vail that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud situate. Lying and ana county ot salt Deing in uie saia bounded and Utah, and Lake, Territory ot nij aescnoea as iouowa, mj wit : - ti-', ' Being a part ot Lot (4) four, in Block (64) sixty-fouPlat "A." salt Lake Oitv holoswde and Retail 'Buyers 'wIaT t vav. and more eartloalarlv bounded vol. House f West lows, to wit: Commencing at the &outnwet Ghloago fbr General I and corner ox "m iout, ana runnuts; tuence .MiNorth six (0) rods, thence East 16) tve, Aoaoxaoie ATeaiment. Orders Promptly-JiUed thence South () six rods, thence west (bi js.nH aall iaw rhtfa laltJAaa sau Wat" P'wvw ir vt KSfftwnlftel Uivivve wiuuuii. Skttsl (30) square rods of ground. talaiagonthirty Adobe House of Six. Vooms on Also, tr . said lot, ' Term and Conditions of Sale:' r Cash, rold coin of tbe United States t tea ner cnt of money to be paid to tbe said Administrator, Henry Moore, on the vu wiuuuMiuva .vi uis v& ww, ... i i ftt.y, ... 0 - l . v. '1 ."" uaj ,..:. Probate Court. , sale br said v.tBjit. ' All bias to be sealed and deposited with Henrr Moore. Administrator, on or befora i the date of said sale, at .his place ot bust, l.ti ness, No. 2 Main Street,' or residence. 60S West First Souta Street in said city. ' O-- P. ? . V'-- ! u i- "( . - Hi . ir ' 9 i 1 1 - of elextut ttii. uu,u ntnrlmSsta at Just Xiy '60o:n& Ulsefs inFit.;? OLBS-rwia- e, lUUIU'l III -- CITY TAXES ! rpOS JL caty TAX-TATER- OP SALT S are hereby notified that theLAKE City Council fit ald Cltjf, in accordance with law. Will Sit as a ilOARD Olf JZATlQNat the City HoU on Tuesday; 4Vb- - The busess Ausf)7th,lS8e,at to be by said Board will be to maybe mad in re,rard' toP(b. the current year, and U found Propertyfor to change theval ncceaf. uation of property addias thereto ef,er: by or deducUna;; therefrom .alan m a. abate the taxes of any uuane, IdloUc, ia- w aa amount not "Five vf. j'Mi'wwa exceedlnaDollars All persons concerned will' take due notice and govern themselves accordfcagiy. ..t , oracr oz ins city Council. " - aed fnrfiu...., .... - 1 wder'a Office, Es Salt Lake j 1 - ' City, July Slst M5S. ' u g. r. : i llaatours 'ihi Asortment of iaau 41 m . J T7IThjBE X;iIVlIR 17OT)i:ikG0XI. - iJ 1 .... 1 ; k MARTHA BALDWIN:": HKKT SlOOKJE' . dmlnistratrtx and Administratsr Ai. state of James- - K. it,,aid win, aeoeased. . salt LVks City, Utah, ; . (-' 4-- , , . " rr; . n jrroporaonaie redactions in White andsCTr Wash, Robes. French and Americxin Dress Vobti Ij.K . I EL1AS HORRI6. LiKOAIi NOTICE. r"'- 1 1 j v ft - 3 i DOcl V - cjl.50, ; nVi.flip, f.puvamt j fa fj( j1.25,fl.35, 750 uy wurujji, cent, more; ! - IS ftKKEfar GIVEN THAT I and ana the owner of the f ollowfajff Bramis and Us stock branded there w&h. vie O ' )TV and noon tba rirhth-P.- L. upon the left shoulder; said stock Macing in Tooele County, Utah, and the chasina; any Stock branded witb any ot the above brand, except from s&e undersbrued. Any information desired concerning the above brsada, can be obtained from HoU a Marshall, Attorneys, Salt Lake City. t i " ' J. TBO wBkIDQB BAEUET. f ' K" July SSth, 1888. t 1.25, Mulct; at 9K. ., ; na WV-OT1C- ,t :,'- 0.00,. 6 - -- jlV.-..!.- I: ri u - la how Jtept at the old Pitts' .property, os ' 1 OUJiTIX WEST 8TRKT, , -- ' . between fourth aad Fifth South, wast side. TM - r - .i,' -,- EOTUKES tMPOETEf ' (Black Oros Grain Silks. Best , WANTED. brother estate' of his Address AC. SOKISTAL, Brows Ooanty,,Wia. S3 North' Tervfta JStrtti osrcee? XI Kowt-2Mpatreet, , BEARDS . 0IOH PATEHT, HAHXBfa BTis. I. r Paantc tfaaLz wkeat fiaca. SUPPOSED TO PATEIOK PORISTAt, some years aro ia Utah Ter if so. be ia en. ritorv, may bo now titled to shore ia the IitIor; PITTS' '; ' Vill ; No. en K is ix: . 1 Ui - p P rare. ! --ii 0.85 1.00 0.65, 0.75, U . . per woriij tlaXMdes 01a9iifants- at .$3.25 tuid vrorthsi5 ?r ' 1 J -.. 7 'per cent. more. V Slack and Colored Satin Rhadames j Surahs, Two- - '. I toned Brocades, etc, at LoWer Prices than, eVer " s 'before offered la this dtyj . One dark bayMARa. about ? old. w 9 wum Aeeit, an lauvicnusvis years comoma tlon brand on left shoulder and an indsi Crivable conblnatkan brand on left thirh ' If Said animal la not Claimed and taken away within tan days from date, it will be via as uia iaw provides at loenfleid tre- ponna, at two O'CMCK p. m.. OS Oion-daiitii,lSS8. August JOHN Vt. COONS. w si, ! , . Frecinr.i Ponndkeeper. ' Elchfleld, Serler Co., July 31, 18da. ' i44 , I dAslwe Mnan( Jaly J9, 1886. E8TBAY WOTICB. have ur rossEfisiox; ', f 0.5Q, 'worth f 0.76 Colored Silks. Latest Shades at Ui iTuyss, iwwr,MtMi.j; aar Groin and Wool waatoArat current 1PIONBEK - savings--Bank,--telephon- Sts;; annU ; DAYS ONLY! Great Reduction in Prices SOtlllA tIANSBK, Vov. artoes. Cash advaeee nad oaitn UttAt!.. A.U. some time past has given signs of deA. KETSKR. Telephone J55. has loft her home and refoses mentis:; she , ,d&S 8lft , Mi i, te return, 1 hereby notify tne public la general not to trust her for anrkmnnnt nrt will not he responsible tor her bills, except : rar OI THm FOR ' .;"-!"- OLD TANNERY SlTB, 2d South & 3d West Where may be found a XTY-IF- E, ns d -- " j : . - e ' .i ! -- - ' D.&R.Of:LUeEiaRI! SAM I j 186 A 138 JSAST TKMfLK STBBBT. aas s. siz&tb'iWt tu. REMOVAL tub "-- "v - ru No. os -- But-the- 12, ;184, fr-o-- OP MOTIONS. - j COxsCKfiT Thomas, deceased. A SSORTMENT IOXs32 ar, ct'ali tUid. GOODS - WEDNJSDAY, JAUG. 4, '86. INFORMATION- H. Or WITH ITIGII PRICKS! POINT, DOWN Fraaman in the van with Low Prices. LAKE . STOCK CD Enbracinx CANNED SOS- piucks has col. Was ladies, Gents and Childrerr. A FULL I T LARGE . Keceivinjr my Pith every day diretst frost (be nsnerice. I fc;.r and do, sell cbeapor than an? (dealer 1... tOWn. ,;: ... iMllvered at your door fresh every iaoi-Ins- ;. Trout, White fish, fciamon, - ; j . . - s d jj. No IO E FISH jSTdliY. ok men EXCURSION TO a ORNA-MtSTi- at Low Prices 10.-3- wine-blbber- .ia Baskets, Boxes, Fans, W P. O. Bon fi37. 8alt Lake City. VTUtt TAKE AS 4 REDUCTION GREAT VARIETY OF STCAW HATS. Bird, etc.. and all kinds ot lAPANKSK nd CSIIKE I Stalled the sixth Ward SILVER BAND J. A BOXA FfJDE Summer Wear for PIBEWORKS, Bilk Handkerchiefs, EXCURSION' TO THE LAKE! Three Trains IB Redaction. io: -- The bent quality of "TniS- IS -- icr cent, NAM CO., 50 E. Firit South Street: . AND OUT JAPAN AND CHI5A GROCERIES and. PROVISIONS, OOO. TIOECIHTS, 7 for Sale Everywhere. GARFIELD Parade oi tbe . A. kJ Sak Fsancisco, g. Since early this morning the 6treets ot (the city .have beee thronged with people eager to secure a good place to see the parade of the Grand Army of the Republic, which Ai start will be takes place y. A venae in the made from upper part of the city, and is timed for As early asfl oxlock both sides ot all the streets along Which the procession will pass were filled with eager happy crowds',' ready tq extend to the veterans a most, joyous welcome, .Weather cool and clear.; O wins to the number of costs and the number taking part; Ithe procession did, not begin, to move until eleven eiock.f he serrjed ranks of men and th'clf excellent marching, presented an lmpostagappearauce and elicited me wildest cneermg ana enioususm from the epecutor who lined the streets and ailed the windows of the . : j .. buildings. ' , - Secondly Let me point out the strlk ing similarity between the made against the Mormons and those made aealnst the primitive Christians. This similarity points, no doubt,, to a iJkTrrr , - SEVEN TRAINS EACH WAY, that everybody can be accommodated classes of jAXL S UMM ER Q Op DSf 'From IO to 85 Successors to Quonir Wong Sing dealers in ON : i C3r' -- nni iiw. IMPARK, So S. P; TE ASDEt'S. FURNIJHINO QOO08. - T HOLIDAYS - Children's Clothing a Specialty TO -- , JIM'S and BOYS' CLOTEIG EXCURSION . : S UEMER. WortopjDOcl!iEiii Store! And in doing so, remember the crlm-inaJ- -- - T , lS.Oi XJ O- - TJ and sa UmaJteCatavsreftastBs;. , $14-0- 0 Queehsware, China & Glassware. Beoelved Direct from the Manufacturer a New Supply ot un-eart- oin j pSSSSS fif ill. infltmma-tio- n ad ai Suralis, AND HOSIERY. fsuausaaaananuassaauanesmaesuaa SaaamaauSSSsai Good, Clean Cotton ' Rags Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Did you Sup- - Satins Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods; ME2TB, BOYS and CniLTILJX8 WOOL, JLTUJt H" ." . Sis, ' - ' -- Goods, Lawnt Swiss, Mnlls and White Goods, Laces and Embroideries, IMbbons. Flowers and Feathers, Buttons and Trimmings. d t sto-denufr- om Staples Dr mm. imm mm hegeives Lospon, 5. The incoming and outdi going ministers have gone to OsiKrne see Castle to the Queen. The latter Wen Bays and Bells Exchange will surrender the seals ot office and Ht. the new minister will be entrusted rorlt. Htm rraadseo, Cliteaa-eLcmia. Omsha, London, and priori with them. and-awaite- ; LINE IN THE CITY COMPLETE DlKEOTORS y. Seals ot Offl XU S 0JTEB WD ARE BULLING THK MOST An explosion of coal gas occurred In John Sharp. the hold of the Norwegian bark, TeUtu, Wlf. W. Riter, A. Groesbeck, at Cardiff, Six men were J. S. !. Cashier, fatally injured. JaS. T,Hills, XdTTLa, AsM. Cashier. to-da- g 1 aooioo H. srLDREDGE. President, Fkramoks Little, Vice rrest-- , Fatal Explosion t Coal Gas. ' aoooa PAID UP CAPITAL, arjUPLCS, DISV C PATCHES. - ,, - -- o old-fashio- ' and one-ha- lf inches. The wind is blowing 80 miles an hour and the winBASICS. dows are thickly covered - with frost. The thermometer yesterday registered 85 degrees In the valley, but now marks 28 degrees here. DESERET JITI05AL B1NK. ! V |