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Show administer tin laws tithe? flmd them There Is not a line of law cor cf pre-- 1 Xublib4?d Dally, Sunday Xjcerpted, cedent for the extraordinary demand! made upon the Jurors y. Those At FOUR O'CLOCK. men may at some future time lire In a State or a country where no such lawa PRINTEO AND PUBLISHED BY THE or obligations as they were required to DESERET NEWS COMPANY. swear perpetual obedience to prevail. The laws refer redjto may be repealed. Other i contingencies fraay arise that CHARLES W. POROSE. EDITOR. n;ed not be particularized that would render npll the obligations of the oath required in the law. Cut the promise Hondr.i , April IS, ISS7. sought to be extorted or rather placed in their way as an obstacle would LAWFUL AM) UN LAWFUL BOY bind them for their whole lives in any country, under any conditions, aad COTTING. though the laws themselves might be to still observe the (requireThere is !awf cl boycotting and boy changed, ment the oath imposes. is that uiuawful. People may cotting The "Mormon" very properly, agree not to buv goods at a certain es would not makeJurors, the promise, for tablishment or a class of establish it U not required by law. It ments, and to refrain from patronizing was simply Mr. Dickson's requirean individual or class of indiriduals, Zano's ment became Judge fer any cause that may seem to them by hisand has But it endorsement. bulHcieat. But they must uot prevent no on that account sanction legal other people from transacting business and Prosecuting Officers are with the person, firm, institution or Judges bound the law as much as Jurors. by class wbica they have determined to have taken an oath ol office. also They to not boycott. Workmen may agree no right to make: Jaw, and have They labor for an individual or company or when lhe bounds of the transcend they on any but the terms of a cumpact. law thembecome offenders they But they must not obstruct othera who selves. wish to do whattliey have determined The trick for the (present has prenot to do. Employers may combine vailed. No "Mormon" will probably and oi demands azainst the employes L be found on the for the term. make stipulations not to employ cer When cases to be panel are tried brought up tain persons or classes of rersons. But the behind this primal desiga they must not hinder orther employers But will come to light. from taking a contrary coarse. It will (bring no comfort and afford The distinction comprehends the no ultimate profit to Its inventors. difference between the liberty which The to exhibits the resorUd means true freedom, and that llbertj cloverplan hoof too plainly; the shadow of which leaps over its own bounds and the horns may be discovered In the leads inevitably to bonaage. In vexer rear. And above may be seen, with clsing our own freedom we must take eyes I that hare been opened by the care that we do not infringe upon .the light of coming events, the sword of freedom ot others. A man has the Justice, which will smite the consplra lecal rieht to utilize bis own skill and tors and cleave in twain the scheme muscle where he finds legitimate op they have, set I on loot, I of which portonity, or to witliold it UDless he tbls expulsion of Jurors is bat tho has contracted for its use. But he has forerunner. no ritrht to doanvthin? to hinder an y Is a bad one for This f step other man from working where he the cause. It Is so will not or for a price that he deplain an excess of law and Justice and clines. right that no reasonable man can fall The boycott troubles arise from to see its taipltade. After the warnlosin? sight of this distinction. Prop- ing that the District Attorney's reerly and legally exercised, the boycott moval gave, It would be reasonably may be used to great advantage, for supposed that the adtnlsistratora of the accomplishment cf laudable ends. tie law would keep within tne lines cf Improperly and unlawfully exercised the law. But prudence and good Judg it becomes a weapon for evil, assailing ment seem to forsake those who Im of hat personal rights, infringing upon indi- bibe the vidual liberty and disturbing the peace and are baptized in the blinding water of society. These are evils that canof vlndiotlvaness. They are Inspired not be tolerated. The strong arm ot with the spirit of injustice, rush on the law must be Invoked against the ward to folly and inconsistency, and luttrument that creates them. Unlaw- willnud themselves immured in the ful boycotting must go. swamps of ruin and defeat. The Supreme Court of Connecticut Our frivuds who have been cast this queslieu, out lrom the panel have hs recently passed-oand pronounces the kind of boycot- been deprived of a rlj?ht by a ting we have here denounced a con- process entirely In excess of the law, spiracy which ia pouish&blw oy the laws and it will now remain to see whether ef the State. In the course of the any legal means are open for redress. Opinion the Court made use of tue fol- Meanwhile the commanity, outraged lowing language, wtiich'all promoters in the persons of these rejected Jurors, of unlawful boycotting would do well may be assured that good will be to ponder upon: brought out of this intended evil, and "It seems straDge, in a country in that Justice and right will yet pre which law interferes so little with the vail. of the individual, that H tthould liberty be necessary to announce from the SUNDAY SKKVICES. bench that every man may carry ou his business as he pleases, may do what so long as he does he will with his Religious services in the Tabernacle, acts with due Sunday, nothing unlawful and April 17, 1887, commenced at regard to the rights of others, and that tne occasion for sucn an announce 2 p.m., President Aagua M. Cannon ment should be, not an attempt by gov presiding. eminent to interfere with the rights of The choir sang : citizens nor by tne rich ana poweriui to suppress the poor, but an attempt Praise to the nan who cotnuiuned with Jehovah , by a large body ot workingmen to con trol, by uuans little if any better than Jesus anointed that Prophet and Seer force, the action of employers." Prayer was offered by BUhop John liV ENKN G NEWS. to-da- col-cocti- tion Iron God that He revealed His will to mankind In modern tinea aa He did anciently. The Saints also be lieved in God's right to irule on the earth. In common with the Elders of Israel the speaker conld testify that "Mormonism" was the Gospel of Christ. The Saints were willing for all men to worship God as they chose. In their own case they knew that the hand of God bad been over them aad that His cause would triumph. There was no tyranny authorized by the Gospel. It was a plan that brought emancipation to mankind and gave them salvation. Under its workings many had gathered to Utah and become prosperous and happy. The alleged oppression of the authorities of the Church was a myth, lhe power ef the Priesthood did not authorize oppression, but all the principles of the Gospel taught purity and honor in their highest sense. To-da- the crusade against the Saints, mothers with their tender babes were fugitives The Lord Jesus, owing to persecution. when an fnf ant, and His mother bad also been fugitives in Egypt. When He called Ills disciples He declared that He had been sent by His Father to perform a mission. All of these dis- a not faithful; because ciples were Judas was found among them did not prove that Jesus' declaration was not true. He showtd forth the power of His Father. He called His disciples and told them that if they were of the world the world would love them; but as they were called out of the woi Id they were bated. He gave them instructions, and after His death they received power from on high; the Holy Ghost rested upon them, and they carried the Gospel to the chilJren of men. This work, however, was not performed until they had been properly authorized. God had placed la the Church certain officers, to continue till all came to the unity of the faith, lie also gave gifts and blessings for the perfection of the Church, that the mem- .bers could be instructed and all see as they are seen and known as tbey are When that condition ia known. reached Christ will reign among nis Saints. For the accomplishment of this result, the Lord had restored the Gospel in this age. Those who per secuted the Saints were fighting The ElAlmighty. against ofthe the Latter-da- y Saints ders were to commissioned teach the Gospel ; like Paul and others, they did not enter on this work until they were duly authorized by being ordained to their calling In the appropri ate way. "No man taktth this honor upon himself; but he that is called of God. as was Aaron." Joseph Smith was called and ordained to his office he by heavenly messengers before went forth to officiate ia that office. auUnder the administration of the thorized Elders, the Gospel had been preached among the nations in latter days. Those who accepted it gathered the together in the place appointed byCorLord for them to assemble. Like nelius, they came into the Church by the path marked out by the .Lord. The authority of the Aaronic Priest hood was bestowed on Joseph Smith bv John the Baptist, and that of the Melchisedec Priesthood by Peter, James and John. Like the people of Saints had. Samaria, the Latter-da- v after baptism, received the Holy Ghost oy tne laying on oi nanas oi tuose having authority. True Saints were those woo were willing to forsake all for Christ's sake. This was called fauaticlsm by tho world. But it was not; but it was the Intelligent action of those who obeyed tho Gospel, that ti.ey might receive salvation, and that the blessings promised to Abraham might also be partaken off by them Abraham had obeyed God and obtained His favor. His obedience had been sDown forth both with Ishmael and with Isaac. For bis actions be had been called the Father of the Faithful to occupy that position in eternity. The Latter-da- y Saints should fear God rather than man. and glorify Him In their lives. The Gospel was not an idle thing a mockery. Those who es poused it were required to serve the Lord with full purpose of heart in all things. If there was anything they loved more than God they were sot worthy of Him. Those who professed to be bamts and did not live consist with tbeir professions, had be eutly ter beware and repent, lest they be overtaken ia their sins. If the Saints had repented of every wrong and turned tw the Luru wnn inn purpose oi heart, their sins wonld be forgiven, and God would be glorified In the salvation of was not tbe pure in heart. If cast out, the Almighty iniquity would raise u a people who would seive Him. Im ment and could not prison turn the pure la persecution heart from the truth uod had set His hand to redeem Ziorj on autl-"Mormo- a" y ou 1 ingey. JURORS ILLEGALLY JKUTEO. FKOCKtui-'o- Court RE- - to-c!- ay interestirs the bv The choir sang: Bchyld the great Kedoamer die. brokeu law to satisfy. A m ih,. Third District were fen'derea mUJUr s extraordinary The Priesthood of the Eighth Ward . Hrr.ll.lvjM vltllt; rrrtlLWI infhu Sacrament. ELDER JOSEPH H. DEAN count pursued loward the "Mormon" Timothy ieed.lWlb Red top seed, 100 a Clover seed, 100a nay, timothy, haled per ton 11 ay, timothy.' and clover, per ton Hay, lucern, per ton Beans per 100 Carrots per bushel Onions per bushel PRESIDENT ANGUS M. CaXXON Next addressed the congregation. He referred to the calling of Joseph Smith the Prophet by the God fof heaven to restore His Gospel, which had been rejected by the world. When Jesus came, His own received Him not. But y in a few heeded Ills message. Special Kotice. aad SILT LAKE 8 00 10 00 16 00 9 00 ia 20 IA 00 per dor Table butter Cooking " 10 25 Home Cured Breakfast Bacon lioine Cured Side Bacon... Eastern Cure J Breakfast Bacon Fasten. Cured D. 8. Short Home Cured Hams Eastern Curod Hams....... It. M. Cheese Eastern Cheese 7.. O. M. I. Tea napes., rride of Japan Tea Ha 12 Kight Reverend ItH Cleveland, Ohio. Colleton Opera Co., MONDAY ....ERMIJiIK TUESDAY ..NANON KUMtNIE WEDNESDAY (Matinee) i DRUM M ajou's WEDNKSDAY(Mght) j lhe uanoiiTKK'.i. THURSDAY NANUN rRICES f 1.23, $1.00, (Xk:. and .V. Noex tra ohariro for Ti'8irvei seats. Hal Salurilny morning at 10 o'clock. Gllmour, Bishop 11 12 u i 14 IS 34 34 84 22X 28 25 34 31 22 17 7 25 7 15 6 75 6 25 75 8 7 55 65 2 00 The only cough mixture before the A DOUBLE SKATED TOI' HUtKiY that contains no opiates or J. V almost new., for sale cheap. Kmin.ire tf.tr narcotics is Ked Star Cough Cure. at lstu warn store. cents. Price, twenty-fiv- e - people, 4 00 2 2 3 3 3 60 35 25 3 A BOOO 40 20 50 60 4 DISSOTIOH myself, great were cured by sense of smell Stanley, I'll AN CK. HERKTOFORE THE of under the name and Morton & Tufts, carrying on tho Liquor and Farminir business, in the Uity and County of Salt Liaktt, is by actual consent tbis day dissolved. T. . H. MORTON, DON C. TUFTS. ant 1887. April nth, Fire-Pro- . Roofing-- of I durable CIIOPriNUt d6m Oats, Corn, Barley, and all iiniis of Grain Chopped, Peas, for horse or hog feed, at the ELI A 8 .., 62 19X Xj Fargo Express . . Western Union.. 2 76Jf 03 T . UOt; NEW SPRING SUITINGS JUST ICecelveu lrom I lie I'rovo Mills. Nulls made to order at C. dsiwlt HAVE IN MY POSSESSION : m e m AA AA I VOU vm. WU V J branded PF on the left hip, also a brand on the right nip. underbit in resemhlinar -- 6 ear and a hole In the left. One dark red or brown BULL, white spot in forehead, bush of tail white, branded 2 A n tbe left ribs, crop and two slits in the left. right ear and slit and nnderbit in the If not claimed and taken away within ten date be from to will, sold the hirhitst days cash bidder, at the estray pound, en Friday, the 22d of April, 1SS7, at one o'clock p.m. risrbt GEORGE BATT tTLEB I1KO., No. 36 Malu Street. SOriRriXK PIKEflll ISeiEST CISl M1U 1 ip. Telephea. tmi Moajua. aat. THE STALLION Prince EicMieu! THE SEASOX OF 18S7, of A. W. Dans, one mile nltlo north of the white bridge. PKINCK ItlCHEMEU, is a bcauti ful bay, fifteen hands three inches high, and m nambletonian and Morgan breed. MAKE ' at the farm west and one half a Season REMOVAL! WEBERr COAL en Dress liolx, and rilctjanl Lines. a IN ALL THE LATEST LACES NOVELTIES. EMBROlbEIuIES, & FTJLL JJSTJD COMPLETE QTOCJC :0.Straw llats. Trim-mc- d Children's Misses' and Ladies, and untrinuned, Hosiery, (Hove ami - Un-derteeu- & Csiplete Stock of Men's, Boys' & Cita's r.- ClotMni, Hals AMI) NOTIONS IN IMMENSE VARIETY- - CARPETS In Moqurt, Velvet, Rody Brussels, Tupeslrlcs, Three IMy, Fxtxe, Super, Cotton Chain and Hemp, Smyrna ttnd Velvet ituic. Door Mate and Oil Clotb. WALL PAPER, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. :o: II. H. 1- - ICI.10Ill:iO 10, Hii(. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Dress Goods from G cents per 3rard and upwards. Lawns from 5 cents per yard and upwards. Embroideries from 4 cents per yard and upwards. Laces from 40 cents per dozen yards and upwards. Lace Curtains from 10 oents per yard and upwards. Indigo Blue Prints, 14 yards for $1.00. Ladies' Hos from 6 cents per pair and upwards. Children' Hose from 6 cents per pai and upwards., Corsets from 40 cents per pair and upwards. Ladies' Balbrygan Vesta from 50 cents each and upwards. Ladies' Muin Underwear from 25 centa and upwards. Kid Gloves from 50 cents per pair and upwards. Silk Gloves " 35 " " " , " 85 " Silk, Mitts Lisle Thread Glovearom 20 cents per pair and upwajda. Tow;els from 10 cents each and upwards. Table Cloths from 50 cents each and upwards. Bedspreads from $1.00 each and upwards. Scarf Shawls from $1 00 each and upwards. Parasols from 25 cents each and upwards. Ribbons, all Colors and Widths. Valises, all Sizes and Styles from 50 cents each. Trunks from $2.75 each and upwards. A PULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GEKTS' FUKNISHIKG GOODS. THE IOWDST PBICES IN THE CITY. SATISFACTION OTTVICVrsTTJi:it. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. it I l - RIBBONS, FLOWERS, PLUMES & TIt'S (MMerFactory C. M. the-sai- - DUIXS (J00DS, rUlk.9, Satins, Stiralm, Rlnvdanwn, Kto. Kmlrottt-rWhite sod Colored. JSwc a LINK OK FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Jackets and Jerseys, F-- FLO OK. FIB . m. Ofle Me. NT. Tale hens m at llrst, only a cold. Do not permit' auy dealer to impose npon you with ome cheap imitation of Dr. King's Sew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, but be sure yon ret the genuine Because he can make inore profit he may tell yon he has something last as good, or Just tbt same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which Is guaranteed to rive relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest affections. Trial Bottles Free at Z. C. M.I. Drug Store. f A sound mind goes very seldom without a sound digestion, and nothing contributes toward it more than the use of Angostura Bitters, tbe world renowned appetizer and lavlgerator, manufactured only by Dr. J. G. B. Siegert & Sons. Hie MM. Mr. D. L. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cava, Kv., says he was, for many iftlcted with Phthisic, alsoyears.badly Diabetes; the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost threw him into convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from tbe first bottle and after taking six bottles, was in nesn entirely cared, and had gained eighteen pounds. Says be positively believes he would have died, bad it not been for the relief afforded by Electric Bitten. Bold at fUty cent a bottle at WHEAT WHOLB Peundkeeper. Terms, 815.00 U tah. roq Co., called to address the congregation Washington Jurors tuminoned te perve for the was d.tm 1&37. 12th. He April had he had said enough experience terra. A full accoucc will be found in to know the an Hitler hav ol necessity another part of this paper. It should ing the inspiration of the Holy Gnost KSTRAY NOTICE. be read by every one who takes any in- :n'order to address the people intelli and would His All work. of on the the accomplish Gospel gently principles the the in of laws terest administration MY POSSESSION: J- HAVE IN He was not ashamed of the Los of His children would at that time re in Utab. Nothing like it has occurred pel Joice in the exercise of all their rights of Chft't of being called One red STEER, one year old, branded We have removed oar Coal OnUa froi before, tithtr here or elsewhere. Mr Mormon."' lie felt grateful for and oppression would be no more; for something like 00 on left side, apper U. DiBwoodny' ami tare store to of God would reign from the rivers to the and nnder half crop In right ear, and square Dickfon is t.9 doubt very much the privilege ot being a member Latter-da- y ends ol the earth. ear. fork swallow of left in Church of Christ Jesus the Jfo. 40 MAIS- - STREET, chagrined at the disapproval of One speckled 8TKEE, one year eld, The choir saorg an anthem, and bene and the more be learned of Saints, on like 0 left branded official his side, ome'thing was rUctlon bv excesses, Elder II upper and under half crop in plainly its doctrines tne more ne lovea mem, pronounced Nearly opposite Z. O. M. T right ear and rein his aad the broader was the neia oi use P. Richards. expressed" swallow fork in left ear. abrupt square opened to his view One spotted STKKR.ooe year old, branded no excuse for the fulness and glory came moval, but that to Utah to Bee something like 00 on left side, upper Maty strangers y, course pursued neither does it the nnder half crop in right ear and square "Mormons," Igalnst whom, as a Tbe Hand of Death. Sister Electa and Z C.M.I. Drugstore. wallow fork in left ear. Justifv Judge Zane in permitting and rule, they had a strong prejudice, ow Bullock A. of O. wile Smoot said animals are not claimed and taken from the Wasatch and Criamon If Smeot, circulated to falsehoods the many con of such lag unprecedented approving away within ten days from the date hereof, BALE OCT CLOSinCl died at Provo, this morning, at Mine, mnd was of enemies the Saints. It the Jr., by to be sold at ray corral the highest duct. with them as it bad been in all ages, o'clock, after a brief Illness. Every will 1887. on bidder 23d, Saturday, April Of Sarplaa Knraery at Greailjr ate PLEASMT On examination under their voir dire tbey who lived godly In Christ Jesus TilLEY COH JOHN H. PACE, was done for her that could be, Sneed Price. as to their qualification to serve for the were compelled to suffer persecution thing Poundkeeper. to ward blow the 18S7. aimed her at tff in not It the If "Mormouism" had JYom tht Utah Central By. Vo Price, Emery Co., Utah, April IS, term, the Jurors summoned were re- power The Geneva Nursery has on hand as well as the forms of the Gos- life the fell by Mine, constantly on hand. destroyer, answer to wbfch of for limited assortment tbe more In It quired questions leading pel there would be nothing but was human skill completely of and varieties standard dwarf numerous of pear, We ere prepared to fnrnlsb la any qnai the there is no warrant whatever in the to oppose than in any lum, cherry and peach, ornamental tutes at tbe yard at tbe Utah Central Railway KOT1CE TO CREDITORS. sects, xne secret oi tne baffled, and all efforts were unavailing law. The statutes in suck case made Christian f small frnlta and roses, rees, was were She leaves vi uQufsnu w stmj part oi tee etcy, Is shrubs, of the her that Saints they husband, who almost and provided are sufficiently severe unity forest tree seed lines. This stock bas - Telephone Ne. Ms. by the same spirit the Holy heart-brokof Anna Katrine Walin, Deceased. Estate at the prompted several event, lust been received from New York without resorting to the remarkable tihost. The speaker realized that the Saints small children too yoong to realize "OmC 18 HEREBY GIVEN BY THE having been shipped for the purpose o; means adopted by the Prosecuting At HOME COAL COL were passing through a critical period. tbe sad loss they have sustained, and a Jl3I undersigned, Administrator of the filling orders. We guarantee it to be torney, for the purpose of excluding He bad Please T. A. MtTCHETX, realized this more lolly since host of relatives and friends to mourn Estate of Anna Katrina Walin, deceased, to first class, in every particular. The he had been incarcerated in the peni- over Uai "Mormons" from the panel. the creditors of, and all persons having eall and examine. Office In Central Beoretarr aad Menace her apparently untimely taking claims against tbe said deceased, to exhibit Block, Just west of Walker Opera Poland lawprovides for equal represen tentiary for refusing to obey a law off. Tbe deceased with the necessary vouchers, within was a woman o them which he believed unjust. His impris tation en the Jury list of "Mormons" onment four months after the Drst publication of House. I maae him eel had excellent and amiable ' J. A. GOODHUJB, finalities strong' many notice, to at tlllT asd "Gentiles." The Edmonds law er and more only General Agent determined to trust in the beloved and respected by all who knew this the store of S. P. Teasdel, Administrator, Salt Lake City, Jn excludes from lories in trials for big Lord. He could not feel Justified- in her. Tbe funeral will take the County of Salt Lake, at place a principle of religion From the Pastor of tbe Olivet Dated at Salt Lake City, March 29th, 1887. amy, polygamy and unlawful cohabita renouncing EAST THIBI STREET, which he fully believed to be right. He Provo on Wednesday morning at 10 Baptist Church. Philadelphia. Pa.: WILLIAM B. BARTON, tlon all, persoHS who beileye in the respected SALT LAKE ClfT. so was who stood for what It troubled seri catarrh with these np o'clock. Administrator of Estate of Anna Katrina . T were couvinceu was irue. imrightfulness of those practices. But tncy Walin, deceased. dltavMw ously affected my voice. One bottle of Mao ofact lire rt ef no such person is thereby excluded prisoning "Mormons" for practicing Ely's Cream Balm did the work. Mv their religion was sot the way to con voice is iuijy restored. is. jr. L,iepsner AND FAKOT from Jury service in other cases. The vines riiAIN LATEST 'DISPATCHES. them that they were wrong. Its causes, and a new ana new law requires all Jurors before force was a poor argument against any an nave been successful Dsn at your afmcted with "I ilEAFNESS oWa CRACKERS.CHKES& JUMBLES. entering upon their duties to subseribe rellslous doctrine, as it only strengtn home, by one who waa affection of tbe Throat from childhood I I deaf (wentv-ehrh- t years. Treated by most caused by diphtheria, and have ascd to an oath that they will obey the laws ened those against whom the force By Telegraph to the Niws.l or me Onaraiiii te te egitet tm amy iwsufssX, noiea specialists witnout nenent. was used ; for they realized that other nave never of the United States, and particularly and Ctuned kimuellu three months, and since various remedies, but more reasonable arguments could Im Bell. The to CaJr.n found BetfM Brown's equal anything then hundreds of othera. Full particulars klM BT the Edmunds law and the new law, as not be made effective. Bronchial Trochks. i?et. O. M. F. LO.st.LvFOBSALT sent on application. London, April 18.The five-liLAKB CITT, Saints believe they The Latter-da- y to the crimes mentioned therein, and in Sola 8. 41 He. T. West list 8t, New Hampton, Piketon, Ky. only PAOa, MDEM AJID LOG AH. urges the con- Yexk City. being persecuted for their religion whip published deodAw boxes. that tbey will not aid or advise others are aleri in fact thev know it. riurai mar servatives to attend the meeting of the Stores, aad other to commit those crimes. The laws riage wwaJe 4e well te patronise these seed aa was, as the Utah Commlsioners Commons so as on to be anreea.ee lasst ia laaw euiaaura. of the Territory require Jurors to be had reported to the government, as of the religion of the hand to vote for the second reading of male citizens of the United States much a principle PATBOXIZK HOME JU51TACTIJBEIW. Saints as was baptism and laying on tne insn crimes act amendment bill over tweHty-ou- e years of age, resl hands for the Holy began to drop into the Uhost. The saints Tbe members dents and These compre- claimed the constitutional right to the House at an unusually arly hour to ! in order to secure seats, the be- HOME-MAD- E hend the qualifications required by the free exercise ot their religion. In day, MATTHEWS & lief being that another Fcene similar to atre to oi the world every attempts statutes of Congress and of Utah. occur mat will oi men renounce naay to their night during religion ESSENCE OF The Jurors rejected this morning compel and been signal failures. The efforts tne coming session. lhe alleged letter of Parnell. sun- were willing to subscribe to the oath, agaiBSt "Mormonism" were like, kickthe mustard stalk they only spread posed to have been addressed to Egan and they posssed all the statutory ing seea ! relative to tne rncen lx park murders, over a wider area, inegov the In law qualifications. they were com the parents of the wnicn tne jimss puDiisnea in is morn putting ernment,xy petent to serve. Why were they ruled yottogi people oi utan in tne peniten Inc. has caused immense excitement Sustain those who establish Home Industry. out? Simply because they were "Mor tiary, attracted the attention of those among all parties. In an interview to- people to the principles for gay, Uhancy, Parnelllte member for We make BOOTS we Guarantee to SHOES mons' and would nut agree to some young 5 which thvir parents suffered, and uuonn (Jounty, branded the lletter as reno of law that man or God of an imfamona concoction and de thing caused them to study and anderatand same ones be Better the than prices. ' it bears internal evidence imported quires of any Juror under the sun'. The them. Knowing that their parents clared were virtuous ana honorable, they oi forgery, lie said also that suspl Tela JTtseae ia warranted to DOaseM all promise sought to be.extorted from could be made, by threats and ciou was aeaay directed against a Call upon us and see and be convinced yourselveS. tk otutUUe of tk JtmeioA Glnrer. snd ia them was fabricated for the occasion, force, not or tne oea sopeoor to to believe otherwise. The certain person, as the forger. An Irish pronoun kind yt pet on the ntarket. ufuinf Good t cass and its Intent was evidently to exclude speaker rejoiced la the principles of member of parliamntdeparted for ox ox waasp .TTeaaBeaa isie Biomaao. this t all "Mormons" from the panel. What the Gospel, and prayed that the Lord Dublin tbe in the InttAr compare ,k.oh n to upheld handwntinrmorning; ulterior motive lurks behind remains woold enable the Saints This Glngr took tbe Jprise at the Territorial ana jrarueu witu tnat oi tne Bcrson tni. principles God sustain an to bo developed. That there is a pur righteous; men in worshiping according to pectcu. pose not yet in general view it is rea the dictates of their own consciences. for Mle holJe M reua by L C. K. I., PRESS OPfNIOXS. aa nu vYera b tores. axsm sonable to assume. A little time will "ELDER OKOKQE BOXXXY nn tha loi woo, the commenting doubtless bring it forth. was the next speaker. He commented ter, Until the horrible accusa It was known to the Prosecuting At on lhe onpractice among to Saints of tion says: tans rarneii wrote tho utup HOTICK TO CREDITORS. the Elders promfseuoasly to proved, we shall discredit it." torney and to the Court that the mem calling waa to oeoDle. Beak Mmsthinar the man wazeii says: "Until Estate of Xarkia "W. Johnson, Peeeaaed. bers of the "Mormon" Chnrch believe different to the usualItcustom among the authenticity of the letter shall be in the divinity of a revelation on the iae sects oi uariatcnaom, wnere tne VTOTIC1 IS HEREBY GmW BY THE mere wiu oe no Jt i'IV"ui were educated for that posi nccuZt iu uisvugs J3I nadersirned, xeeutor of the last its subject of marriage which is incorpo preachers contents." Will aad Testament of Larina w. Jobnsoo. The Latter-da- y Saints believed The At. JaT Hn0tt bbw. tlTt... one of their sacred tion. bad rated in a mission on the earth: that letter is so grave a document 'that t deoeassd, to the creditora or, and an per they sobs hartng- claim against tha said det books. It was tbeir belief in this God had chosen Prophets through will not do to aa genuine.", It te exhibit them with the necessary regard ceased, that was made the occasion this morn whom He revealed His will; and that CO-- OP. too r bars, within tee months after the first He bad bestowed His Priesthood on of this notice, tothe aald Exe"Mormons" from of the pabMcatioa. rejecting ing, ten lor tne establishment ot His cutor, at the office of Taylor,mBossney, panel. It was therefore & religious kingdom. As they held that Priest the County of Co., Salt Lake City, Salt take. test that was imposed, something for- hood, the Elders were liable no be Vx In the Fifteenth Ward of thiarit GEORGE H. TITLOR. to address a bidden by the Constitution of the called npon at any timetrusted Xxeentor of the Last Will and Testament April 17, M87, of pneumonia, AWo, son of the Robert in They congregation. WILL BELL W. Johnson, Deceased. of led Larina to the It A. and Leenora TJre, aged 1 year and United States. agree op Lord alone lor strength to perform 11 Dated at Salt Lake City, April Snd, 1887. i iir- i months. ment sought to be forced upon the that duty. raneral from residence of parents. No. 6 Toe samts believed that In the fu LACE CDRTAHS, dlawsw as they CARPETS, Jurors, that Is, that ture they would be rewarded for their . aurth West Btreet, at 10 a. m. Tuesday, lived they would not "break those laws deeds In this life. The only "one-m- an Window Shades, .Ebony and Brass Pols, Par-- . of the United States which conflict power" they believeo in was God's the 19th. Friend are invited. is lor Seta, Easy Chairs, Bookers, Bofaa and koticb oenevea cRrjrrogs. in iann in tne WOO ixAeorr 'At Los Angeles,- Cali with that revelation. It ws under power,In xney ; at in ia Lord. Lounges repentance, baptism, make 11, not ef 18i7," weuld fornia, any April stood that they of matter Estate ef. Xmelina of the the In on ol bands the lor the recep Elixa IX, beloved daughter- - of Free Tounc. such asrrecnent. For this reason It tionlaying r oi tne uoiy uaost precisely ta the brain, iGREATLY REDUCED PRICES!! bv tho Savior. Henrj S. and Mary D. Woollacott, aged was imposed, so that OB failing to same nrineiDles tansrht XTOTICB IS HIBJEBT G1TIN, THAT Latter- - day Sals was hon years, 7 months and 18 days. true Every as be 11 all persons karing- el alma against the rejected promise they might ' ana- npngni. mere were- - many ' est Estate ef Smeline Iree Tonnr. mast ex BAvg-alaaCall and Secure Jarors. among the "Mormons," as among Eed Star Con rk Cn re eared Inflemma hibit them, with necessary Toncbers, te the coven exeeeter ef the wiU of said oeeeaaed at tbe The oath required by the Jaw the sects of Christendom, who tlon of the undersigned, at Ko. SO East jut land. Jfr. X Hiklv. San MEAN WHAT WE SAY. oaee ofStreet. WE not Jiva np to their professions, all the ground" Intended .by the law, did Salt Lake City, Cfah. wlthim jmneueo. Temple was not the ol the fault but that prin nor Neither the Profecuticg Attorney tea month from the first publication of Clerk Mansion House. Buffalo JT; T.. ciples? thiameUM. the Court has any right to mannfac-tar- e One of the cardinal doctrines of cored a bad cold with a bottle Bed Salesrooms 41 ; HTRI7H S. IWBW. Street,1: 61mw4w , r james . raeusoH law. Tbey can Co so mora than Mermonlam" was a belief ia revela Star Cough Core. to-da- UltCK WE SHOW A IWi DRY GOODS, NOTIONS & FANCY GOODS rATurr, bqm aunaai mm. a. "& s KSTRAY NOTICE. reeL 53 North TerI S: (. OJIoa. 21 South Tmlt Strut, Wt BRANDS : SMALL BLACK OS DARK BROWN Deat Expert! HOUSE. 5 years old. has a doable You cannot afford to waste time la wine-srlasbrand ou left hip : mane roached are in Any person leaving same at this office experimenting when your lungs seems a2tAvl danger, (.'onsumption always will be suitably rewarded. A Nsveltiesiin (Great Bargains ft Copperopolis, Arizona. JOIIX M DOMESTIC. CO., 1 .. A CflllUES. -- o- MORRIS; South Temple Street. 81 PIONEER Northwestern SATEEXS, r01ii:i(i TOe Goods, ana All the Latest UNO Fire-Proo- It TON Pfd.-- GOODS AM NOW PtOKKKR ROLLKR MILLS, Received Direct from tbe Manufac neltlen'a Aratest ajattv. turer a new supply of Jn the world for Tna Best ' Salts Apples. Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Apricots. KneiHu, Feyer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Lai d, 3 ft pails, per ft Lard, 5 ft palls, per ft tianin, uQiiQiaius, oorns, and all Skin Men's, Boys' and Children's. and positively cures Piles, Lard, 10 ft paila.per ft Eruptions, or no pay required. FRKSH MEATS. It is guaranteed V Cal and see them before purchasing. Dressed to give perfect satisfaction, or money Lowest Prioea guaranteed for CASH, Beef, choice steers, 4c. gross, selling 7 to Sc. refunded. Price 25 rents per box, stock of HATS and GENTS1 FUR7 &Ho, medium " FOR SALE at Z. C. M. 1 'Drag Large : 6 to 7c. 3 to S4c " NISHINGS. a Cows, ilnra 7c. SHc. " Sheep, fc " A B 6c. 4c. Hogs, I Was troubled, with Catarrh. I 15c. Home cured haras. 44 MAIN STREET. a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm half used 10XC Bacon, and it helped me wonderfully. My father was almost deaf, be nasi a con NEW VOKK STOCKS. stant roaring in his ears, alter a few By Telegraph applications of the Balm he was re 90 K Tork Central.... ny. lieved of the roaring and can now hear Bar silver as well as ever. Mist Otitic Wirtle, P4TEHT ROLLER HILL 5W Navigation Honey 104 3"8 Transcontinental 30 66 Pacific Mail 4's coupon 26 low Rock Island 4H's ceupon. 00 86 X Panama racinco' s St. L. A 8. V Central Pacific. 42 SX 52 42 A ...... Omaha Paul ft. Burlington ..... 32 Kio Grande Texas Paci tic... . 29 Union Paciuc....61K NorthoraPaciiio . of AND . fllEPARED TO PUT ON f Composition Roofiag, which oat is considered the beat adapted and roof for oar climate Stock ZEPHYHS. ZAHZf BARS. SEERSUCKERS. BOBRETTES to COMPOSITION Shoe ttarratt Bros, have decided to sell all the furniture possible at cost rather man move it. dtf CJSAIK full and Comphte Staple and Fancy Dress Ginghams, HSriiJW OFCQ-PAaTNEHSH- lP. I and my sunerersdaughter irom uatarrn, Ely's Cream Balm. My is restored. C. M. leaur, Ithaca, 14. Y. SPRING 1. DVE j- - Bl'OGT FOR SALE. I cannot help telling you bow glad am of your Cream Balm for Cataarh. Was suffering terrible at .the time It reached me and after trying everything 1 knew of put your medicine on trial and on first application I could notice i ana in renei, days lelt like a new man. J. A. Belloli, San Jose, Cal. Offer a Numerically larger and artistically stronger than ever. 10 vr Pi' neor Tea S a papers .... A i buckle Coffee per lb Hoast Java Green Java koast Mocha Green Mocha. Roast Rio Pioneer Green Kio Pioneer Granula'd Sugar pr 100.... . . A Sugar Kxtra C Gold C Cut Loaf..... Honey, Utah pr lb Molasses, Utah prgaJ Candles, per box 20fts Candles, per box 40a8... Cal. Raisins .I..M.20 s. ..... . Cal. R's'ns.L'y'rs.aOfcs...... Coal Oil.llO t. p. e. 10 . . . . . . . Coal Oil ,150 1. p. c. 10 g CoalOil,175t.p. e. 10 g....... i.. Currants, per ft Salt, per 100 ft 60 Vinegar, grain Valley Tan Beans Navy Beans Dried KrniU: Peaches, peeled. Peaches, unpeeled Plums CO of Carpets and Wall Paper cheap at lHiiwoodey'ia. DOST BE IH. HOMED UPON Bv your srrocer with Cheap Soaps; insist on having "Colorado 8tar" or "Denver Best." These are full weight and pure. Selling 12 One among the many eminent church SO given their public dignitaries whoto have 15 the wonderful efficacy endorsement In case of rheumaof St. Jacobs Oil, 10 tism and other painful ailments, is the 10 lAtying Kcrirs 50 20 00 13 00 5 00 35 2 00 9 00 3 00 25 1 03 OROCERIES. p 8 00 7 50 C- - THEATRE. OK AMD StASTE B OPES1MO. H. B. CLAWSON, - MaHaOER. Mrs. C. E. Dye announces to her Dksbrxt News OrriCR, bait Lake City, April IS, 18ST. many patrons and friends that she will RETURN OF THE OLD FAVORITES open a new And well selected stock of BEGINNING SILT LAKE MARKETS. fine Millinery at her Millinery Parlors, No. 10 Main Street, on Monday, Tues-- I CorrtcUd daily by Leading Houses. day and Wednesday, 4th. 6th and 6th MOmAY, APRIL 18th, PROVISIONS. of April. All are invited to call and Selling see the elegant display of all the latest Jtuying AXD CONTISCISO 1 75 2 00 Flour, novelties. 50 2 23 Roller Patent xki C. E. Dye, Mrs. 75 2 50 Roller 3 Patent High SO Millinery Parlors, 70 Wheat per bn 16 Main Street. 1 75 2 00 dlf Oats per 100 1 100 1 50 20 Barley per 1 50 1 25 YOU MAKE HOVET Barley Cracked 110 WEDNESDAY MATIHEE. 1 15 1 40 Corn By using "Colorado Star" Soap. This 1 SO 120 CornCracked THE is the cheapest laundry Soap In the 60 40 Potatoes per bn 8 50 7 60 market. LuceTn seed, 100 a 1 15 97 Bran per 100 1 25 fihorts per 100 l (o AS IMMENSE STOCK . to-da- to-da- COMMERCIAL. rerea Hkr,Markets. ffevlsloa Tbe Stock, D0NELS0N & CO. 1 o B ne to-d- snmw ay ra to-nl- rt, tax-payer- . s. CO'S. - Sustain Yourselves. JAHAICA SOLOMON Mf that at and JROMRS No. 70 Main St., Salt GINGER 1 s GOLD, ak City. - FURNITURE COMPANY stock of BILCK Both GOOBSo for Mourning and Ordinary Wear ' We direct atttentton that We hare tut opened a rery Cholre Aaaort- auent In this line, moetly made by Prleatley tk, Co., Bradford, Raslaad, In all, Wools and In Silk Warpa, aa follows i Henriettas, Drap d'Alata, Arraartt, Crapm Cloths, Batiste Diagonals, Melrose, and Venetian Cloths, Imperl.al Twills, Bersree, Albatroaa, and a variety of Paner Wesres. Tbla anew line of sjoode will be offered d urine this week at DEi,TroiJLaL"s --aaJow priobs. Our line of Bbaek Cashmeres, always tbe Best and Cheapest In the City, now sold LOWEB THAN EVER. saaaaasassaaBnaaasmaaaBcjnBsi JACKETS -- tV.3ST3D ATAJES- - We hare recelTedJ another lot of Ladles' aad Hisses Jackets, and Beaded VtVsps, and on account of our Very Low rioett stll rspidly, and this stock Is constantly changing. Also a new line of Ladlea Jerseys, the beat made and. the Newest . Styles la the City, j , AT PKICES THAT CANNOT' FAIL TO PLEASE. the beat made BOY SHIRT WAlbT U the City. The ts whole line new this Spring at our well known Popular I Vice. We sell Am-atroe- jr DEATHS., , OCR ASSORTMENT OI : as-lon- -- - eong-estio- - C.- r . , - I s.,fnain K to .!. .' Salt; take & .. - " Is acknowledged to be not only the Largest, but the finest eelecUoa on exhibition in this City and during this week will be ottered at - VEHEerZ- LOW DPK;IOlsV t - |