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Show T mm HOMf MTMHI.IL KMk EVENING NEWS SAtT LAKE CITY. 300,000 THE H. 8. Eldrjcdqr, President, fnUM OBX LITTLK,V)C FTest, John miarp. I , oirkctors Biter, Cuhier. J .vs. T,Hills, Asst. Cashier, Wit. W. r CREAAt J . A. UROK8BKOK, L. 8. Little, fkcotes Krtsns mile J 1 DRPRICES OTHER SIDE OF UTAH ISSUE. ii mm THK QUKSTION Bayt mand Bella staclfKe on Wen PmaelAc. hsag, ft Lmi1s. Oraalin, Loudon, awl jrlr.onliiionlni MM... P'1 capital, BERKH J 0 RANT, If! I v - - aioo.ooo enn txuotatiok8 or V Market offer opportunities to a . JAMSS SHARP, ne.pre$idtZ, CL1AS A. SMITH, tec, tmd Trtmt. O. HECTOR Jobs Henry Snaila, Henry Dinw-oodeI John u. unuMr, orga nomney, I , David Eoelaa, 'i ' !, H jJ F. T. af FarnSWOrth, xt R 7 Jj o Agent a LUtm Oiiy. St.. Smlt mnpi thb rpecu-alor- s make money in Grain, Stocks, Bonds and Petroleum. Prompt attention given to orders receivedpersonal fcy wire ill mall. solicited. Pail correspondence nn formation about the markets on our Book. wr.i.-win oeiorwaraeoi tree on application. n. D. srTLE, Banker sad o raker. w Broad snd 84 New Stt., New T era Oily. to JOSEPH JS. TAYlJOR, Pioneer Ladertaker ol Ltab 52? 3 s 1 a- -" v F 3 .5f - a- e js n-- mm T"r'"raa 'ikAWmmm-''i1- -- aaame III W000 rFALLfC. SLOT 61111 m GQFFIHS t n a F W ' C sap-si- a. nets ...- - f 1 hi hand. Telephone and Telegraph Orders prompt a nneu. Bodies preserved in their natural eo iltion, witlioiit extra charge. ! 8&S Warn t'SrvS Koittti iHtreo', .'. ;!f !' icvs Bastnf Thestrt t TINGLE 8am has found it at hut! A sure remedy for Torpid liver, Sick Headache, Habitual Constipation, Chill and Fever, and nil affections of the Kidneys and Liver. This is a New Com. and one '"IlI Trill nnnvineo van st it is the Che -- est and Best jtemedy n tne mar set is diseases or Kidneys, jiver and Stomae ii If von mnt a nnm vegetable oompouno, kat Is positively ciaranteed to oontaia no mercury, go to your Druggist, and get a Bottle of the Arkansaw Liver, and Kidney fiemedy. irioe, SI.0P per ifottle. r. Gunny and Burlap Sacks, WANTED500MEN EAGLE RIVE EXTENSION, Mint urn and Glenwood Springs Heaviest work and longest job in the State 1OB cash payments. Free transportation te IROKEI U Ml 9USS office fee. .work, Wages, $2.90 and S4.25 Boar'i per week, J4.SO. Team sters $30.00 per month and board, Ship weekly from all points on the Rio Grande Western. Carlile Price A McGavock, Con tractors. Apply to E. B. McNAIBN, dAs White House, Salt Lake Gity. peir day. TKL.KPHONK vnd de!; verv - wao-o- for Prtee "lu tttarfcws-- t " TO No. "WA.K'TBID. ttO, VAn. will rnii - iiHU5. CO. J. f KB. HI I,. FIBST SIDTI car . t.tr o & Co. fhiiaOfiplmm. Pa., P. O. Box, '' 637, SOTICK TO CREDITORS. 26 East, 2d South St. , A AND SINGLE PERSONS ALLagainst the at lArge Assortment VEHICLE SADDLE HORSES, Etc., Eta B Hy.eval attention to FUNMBALa nd KXVVRitlONS. 4k M CO., 2S 1 We make en rravlnmi tnr ra .!es.BIIl md Letter Color labels Signatures, Advertising apd; all Book lilustratisng. Call sadCut, see proofs. Estimate cheerfullv riven. We also do all kinds of II llCBiillG No. 1S1 JWELRT S. M AIN HI Gofjag SomUh. AtlanUc Express at. raxayjiiy Kxpress. T. 8.00 4.00 p.m- - ar Passenger Prom resa at.. Hoi-ta- Trains Arrive .... DAILI H notice: at. MUford Express " publication of this notice, to Daniel K. City Hall. oaii i.'isc city, m the Bateman, County of Salt Lake. Dated at Salt Lake City, June 22nd, 1887. DANIEL R. BATEMAN. JOHN P Administrators of Estate of Ja'coi Ma! m- a oaw 4w bmuiu, ueceasea. .m. 4.00 la Salt Lake, daily as foUows i 7JO p.m. Juab ...11.25 A.St.. Milford Express at car.oiTORS. preuaftw' .....ISO a.m , to JOS. WM. TATIOE, UTAH'S LEADING have yielded to the intolerance of his official circle, and should have given us little more chance than any oi the other Presidents." What-MYoung relates about Garfield was true. He told me with considerable animation that once in Kirtland a person Seemed possessed with a devil ard had some kind of lunacy. Smitd, Garfield said, was a Joseph splendid-lookin- g man, young and hale and strong, and he commanded this evil spirit to leave the neron Rm. field said that there was almost a visi- nie issuing of the demoa from the man He, however, put the whole thing on the ground of a strong will, "Mow many people have you got now at Salt Lake Mr. Youbg?" "About 36,000. City, The of the Territory s 176,000,population more than to entitle it to admission in the enough Union. A Constitutional Convention isaoout ,o meet in Salt Lake which will, I think, take the step of prohibiting plural marriages for tue future. I do not assert that, because it takes a great many people to come to a conclusion, but I think that is the disposition of the old heads of the Church. The Territorial condition Is a false one, and is a remainder of the old fashion X",""""1 ".irn8 loeCi- - ouico witnuui, mem to nave The represen ation. allowing sends to us Territorial of whom come out thereofficials, many nQ.m. FOR NO OTHSS YVRPOBK Than to harass as and make evil .feelxpress.. ..." 10.30 aim. ing. The American people ought jo be too generous to wish to heep up these 'KANOIS COPE, UNDERTAKER JOHN SHARP, & EMBALMEfi. disorders. General Preigb aad Passenger Agt. I think, that If our people Qsneral Saperiateadeat yield to the prejudice which seems to be general and conform to the usasres the rest of the country they should pf rmt 5 be to have i2at Fewpermitted states anywhere have passed through such tfi probation as Utah. ?StA0, Our people nave removed from Ohio to from Missouri to Illinois, from Illinois te: Iowa and Nebraska, and thence have gone onward, passing the limit of clvfi izatioa and even of 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY If any people have labored safety. OP THIS COUNTRY. WILL hard to construct a state under disad SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE - ears." it vantages What is the fact as to the Mormon people liking or disliking the United States!"' T vim "Ours is the only religion in America which is based upon wholly and only if '! American ideas. We believe that Curistopher Columbus was divinely inspired to come and discover this continent. We believe every onlce and Warerooms Never Closed. was appointed that that thing took place in the of A' N. Weal way the of the independence Ht. I". O. nox 984. tbe leadership of country under Telephone &S1. Otht-religions began with the Jewish dispensation. ,Tbe Mor- Park City S.40 p.- - aaaTiai r ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y CHICAGO, 01 flAft FlMALECOJfPLAItS Cmrm WfiAKlflSSS, ti$B, itaoentr position, close relation tf?"?Wpcints West. NoVthwestaadSoutow-?u?- SnSw-teMi- Si! iLi mil X TZrZTu'TTti M Pacific. Th -"i ""awaaaj liiciuoe umc ago. Joliet. Ottawa. Tarn j Una, Waahington. Fairfield, Ottamwk, Oa vy mterset, Atlantic, J UiOXf LU. Allrtnlvm innmnoia, Corizw. BiuSFs, Oeutre and in Iowa; flaitfaji Trenton, St. Joseph, Can'ern and Rinsas Ulty, 13 fflissouri: Leavenworth and Atchisor a.ar.a; aiDert 1. 1 THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE itlthaa 1 West-unBurnas- Sy.'ri' OH MB. OABST , ., - aed ,,...,., bw, MP m wivjr imuiu IWSUiUjf 1 andto Klnnaanolla and St. aat JExpresa TrauiBChioajro run dailv the summer reaorta and fishing tr rounds of Iowa and Mijmeaota. W and of a landa Dako'ta g uut.-ip reached n;ds rt desirable ronte, viaSeneoa and Kankakee,are oflsxa superior inducement?! Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette and Council Bluffs, St. tSSS"1 LwkvenwCTth' Kaaaasity, Minnaapolia, St Paul and Inter- - JoahKJj0?0 All Vx -- nlailaUadi rx JL..CS sJt T "T w' is. i- 1 a-t- ! E. . 1.11 f1 8T. JOHN, ' AssH Qm' M Chkaga M m a - am. H0LBR00K 4 Past. Aft, Chicago E, A. Qss'l TkL x. t Ver-monte- rs, adversaries.' THE FEDERAL OFFICIALS. I We want to et aloag smoothly . Much of our business is With persons of other faiths and sect.. Here am I living in the City of New York, and Several ot my associates were brought Rn in nr.hr nofita i" "Have you ever gone hack to visit the haunts of early Mormonism for instance, to your lather's uirthplacedn Vermont, or to Nanvno vaaiv Deonle had so r ii&o I lear to go to" those I . .. hid nnr Ttrohat.ion n nnplaces I when. cur. 1 lear it I were to go to any bf iermg. them I should see something Which would destroy my dreams." "Is your father buried un- uer a monument t Brigham we have jiot yet settled npon "No, what km.) of memorial to ever him. He bad a burial groundput adjacent to his house, neat what is called the Lion House. There be lies buried, and we shall, when matters become quieted and we can deliberate without fear mnwTm""' "" or apprehension, erect something to ilia rewntuo ,1 uj.m "Is there at tSait Lake toi t he scheme opposition of making Utah a State r government?" "Yes. There are. of coarse, i, i. officials who would he rotated out of office if the people were given We have, however, a large number of friends in Congress wbo desire to see! us enter tbe famih of States, with all the causes of irrita- 1,1 r uv isuiufcu, people , M BAN IsnpnrUlem of the Ktotnsten," 1 ran h tmvarusbly cared by tavklnc when toey mage this organic law, to V' uuserye it as lar as the mormon revelation goes, there will al as we ways De, believe, a church settled upon the gospels taught by Our people Joseph .. rv Smith, O SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR Let all who suffer remember that SICK yd I -- l ineir amusements and chief are in me exercises of the church jty In other parts of the agitations have to be started coustry to get rid of We not burdened intemperance. it at Salt Like. are; Ifsg tree shall be known we its by fruits have .. ........ o .... . lived up to u .uu in spite 01 many misy"' fortunes we have been blessed." Mr John Willard Young is as fine- a pciBuu a une couin ree un uu uunu me oru&uwav. ue is tall with a complexion oi healthy pale color, and the conversation I have m . - ir ,; i 1 - K, Mi i i r.. nFBttmN. 4sJ Country people will, however, be amvtm- apie uax they happen to be In town, e lines are not all sold out. ,rovidin uwww a aataa at, ., r SB GOME SXPas. II EARLY a 1 . MOK THE FOB FIRST CHOICE, R.K.TH0MA8. d. e. D. M. OSBORNE & I C Br 0i Adanlniatrator'a Sadej of T It" '''- - ' Private ihale Ar STEEL 30.Q00 having been Sold during the harvest of 1886. SELL THE CELEBRATED The THK '"d JtTL ZL'"' CO. fe PAPER ! PAPER! ' t; l,d IEWS DEStRET xP-yae- ?wU0thJd8i 8ty im r MANILLA M norhsv TTrrivrrr 8n in ii in 1 i Mannfacturrg and Dealer 'ti V, o & M. OSBORNE A bld-i,r- the said Dirk Bockholt. deceased at m the right, titl TandiSteto operation of law or other than, or in ad- wquirea, the deceased, at the m VVH" tnat real aaA22SJ3r.ffiJJm r w U VOW.WOW M lUJjlOWS, centre of Section uinmencing ats- - the B One W., thene East j " '"I'ya'L" f inence sontheasterly to rows North from Th S ""cuir-iwcomer or smd Southeast D..uiUi quarter of SecUon Fiiteen. One thence South 8ev"ty One Hundred 'w2i 10i.hroij8; thence West! North one Hundred and Sixty rods; and Fortv-tw- o rods, containing One Hundred of way granted to the County of three rods for a new road or street on the south end of said property i aiso, tne Honse and Lot in Salt Lake City. ot ? FiIe' Bioc Sixfy-one- ; v wmuieucioi nve rous west rrom Northeast corner ot said lot. thence top rods w8t, ten rods Norm,P five rods East to ro,d8 place of beginning; Also, the whole of Lot Block One Hundred and Fifty, Plat D.One, . .. Also. Five Aham. --T CanaL Terms' of -- ,!,- t ,... Bids or oilers mav he madin at rior to the sale. All bids or Offers uwHn.. most he aim ieii at tn oraea of tire it Salt Lake Cityi8Utahr' N11 MiD L Dated Jane 23rd, 1887. WILLIAM t. Administraior of the Estate PULLER, of Dirk Bock- holt. dtd AND STRAW a -- I' -- wl &m set, r ... OENVER - .. ad taeesterii ffie mw Parties desiring VAST ANJ TH! ' WMSTI Notice of place for the hearing of reuHon ror aarniasion to Probate of Will. lake imi 'Oli-n- 1 Mill HI ; ClT Come. Till IEPUI ! ii EABDLEY. . Sprinisr tins and T3URSTJANT TO AN ORDRR CUT Am a Oourt in said matter, notice ia nerebv yen that Tuesday, the ISth A.' D. 1887, at 11 o'clock aay mmof Jul v rVknrti linn.. h at the ( sal Lake City Utah T'prri room of said Court, has been appointed the time and place for tjlte hearing of a petition of Elizabeth J. MacFariane nravine- for tnaaut. oi a certain uoeuinent f Has JAS. M. MacFarlane, Deceased. IHE ONLY LINK sm mi J .. L NOTICES. . In the Probata Court m and for Salt Lake i. ounty. Territory of Utah. in the matter of the Estate of Andrew I . atxtj DESERET NEWS COMPANY, '"ill. CORNER B$T Hi S"WH TEMPii STS.. Sail' IMF ?SSEr.GER ROUi BETWEEN of In above, to call and examine our Stock and PHoes before purtuaing elMwhere. ItCMl j" 1HSES AMP FOR LXIBER, SASH, BOORS, rtcaets. Cedar Po.n,. iVdas, Ku , Ku - IMTHMT GHANGE IF OK WJSa-ataRrilaUVai: Kar Sinn lsnnns.ilu. n Kan tir nn sons ".oi ,umoir I 'EL r AA Emigrant Ticmetm. -- aja Dally r 9:40 rai-- ; Leaiftss ytJen Salt Iike City Daily at 11:15 a m. Direct connection is made at Pueblo and I envcr ss wmana. Kansas 'ity and all poiats East. LOCAL TRAINS .J?1??' and aJ,l.C'ty iSj a fromngharn p. m., front SpruigviUe, 8.115 a. m. 1? "TteKets tor ail aoiataatast aai mrkai ... .f purchased at tRtt l lennt OSIm a.ri '... wawil!s otr. White II. tee .rper.Mih IiV.ih. 6.30 w.n.BAwnorr. ":mmt. Osa Paaaasr. MILL Till, mi PROPttT! FDR SALE. UNDIVIDED HALF INTKUEST IN what i knoajoi . , as the i. ! 11." .tt SSS",, A.pl.nd.d inveent rora MiBe" i,a!.":, and fitted With SIS BF Oau. Faaa. km. 0 Wf Ms sauses, ,iuu a new aaa successful Vmrm at mmt own home hv one wli.i u-.- twenty-eigh- t Halls n -- te1 WM of iuoucr paniouiars ., .. lie C FH R Ik' Ul!inquire .. riramrtr.n , I aaSttf A. . , I . FISHER BREWUG CO., B..E.B. A B. A -- Wetnuw ite with enai m eg nor quauty, at popular prices. Ctty aa ITS. F1SHSR BRIWING 00. IMs. staaa mm MMf y. 58 north JVo. Mot. o i- - ROLLER k MILL Tempi CO. Otfrnm 81 South Tmhokt Street, IFsst. Office B. ALT LAK$ OITY, UTAH. P.O. Box IOAO. To lephono 204. iu yaars. Treated by most without beneftt. three moiilhs. anil i or outer. Tiii pa joen . envannaoareai T. S. application PAUB. Na. .1 Wast tUt 8L, i i j Arrives at salt Lake. ( itv from thn .t .oo p.m.. ana leaves ror at 4 0 p.m. ogden 8 at m.. With p conneoUon making frnves wvuvhiw rwinv lor uie wen, Lake Citv for Bingham and m., for Ogden, 8.15 a. m. aVd p. ui., lor cpruvviiiB, n.sv p, m. LSH1EI let-ter- nr..l ' ' - i45.. ?" .ait iave at 7.20 a. EARBLET'S 1 w IS ATLANTIC KXl'KKSS ay. I 1 I ITsrniig afans THK PACIFIC &XPJRE88 iu i uZffirKa&J mmmf Panenmtrs hem in MB tl n J nnm ail interested may appear and oppose the WSasa. yon gat Fair I r t m eat to Suit the Times. of said or the granting of , will, probate r... . leMtainentarv to i.. r said peUtlon. T Ulf SLOCK RIITS If ICITI Dated at Salt Lake City, June SSta. 1887. C. (JUTLEB. uiera, salt Lake Co. AJTD SK - - ass. Hand and Self Dump. i Cfmbined oFrf - s' f.j ; cu., ftgala to the Front With their IS HEREBY THAT GIVEN, NOTICE lj of an order of the Pro bate Court Of Salt Lake County, Utah Teron made the A. of Fourth ritory, June, D. 1887, m the matter of the day Estate; of Obed AdTaylor, deceased, the undersigned, ministrator of said Estate wliil sell the at Pri vate Sale, to the highest bidder for Cash, in gold coin of the United States; audi subject to confirmation by said Probate Court, on or after Mouday, the Eleventh day of July. A. D. 1887, all the right, title, interest, and Es tate of the said Obed Taylor, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interes ithat the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than, or in addition to that of the said We oaw present them to the Phrasers of Utah and intestate at the time of his ih and to sarronndlng Territories all that certain lot. piece ordeath, parcel of land tor the Harvest of Mt7 as aelag the mom perfect Machine ever brought hers. and in the said situate, lying and being City Mm. 4 Oar Mower aad No. Beaper, which have given sach Balvereal County of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, and .at is bounded and described as follows, to Wit: are Improved and again to the front. Part of Lot Five i(5L in Block Seventy-seve- factlaa, Thaakiaf oar patrons for lav or aad eolIcUinf a continuatioa of the (77), Plat , Salt Lake City Survey, ? described as follows? , we invite tkem to call examine the above Machines at onr War,. a; Commencing af point two and one half ao use la the Ri n k, oa West Taatpto 8txaet, aad at oar rods north, from the Southwest corner Skating (2J) ot Baia lot r lve ., .n. Tanning thence North hrou,haut Ue Tarritorle. two ana a naif rods, thence East Five .oj ruus, inence soutn two and a half (2) rods, thence West live (5) rods to t&e place of beginning. ALSO Terms and conditions of sale, geld coin Deed at the expense of the purchaser. Bids may be made at time after the first publication of this any notiice. and before mrt oias must oe in wntlnsri flllH l..f t at fhA wMji-01 naisoiiisros., 77 Wi HoatKTenir oireet, aa.ii uue uity, or be delivered to iue uuuersigneuersonaily. iuc Him w rejeci any ana all bids is nereoy reservejtt t CUild Dated June 28rd, 1887. It, ftlWPjLEsT ouid JAMES AT8CiN, j HAUM IN WOBLD. Administrator or the estati of Obed Taylor, deceased. a jjf ' .J - , in run i SALES 9&- - SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO INCREASE. WMMUtATlON. RESTORATION, or to Arrasn of Pay ana Bounty. ( orrection of Mi iter, Removal of Charge of Desertion or to a dttpateate can have their CLAIMS PRO M PT LY ATTENDED TO, by addressing the undersigned. Special a ttention will be given to CLAIMS QF WIDOWS- - AND MOTHERS AND RE JECTED CLAIMS with merU, and especially when new evidsnce can taVaisaea. f specialty made of iM.ithAK, BOUNTY LAND DUE TOi SOLDIERS' o the Old Wars and Three Months' Extra Pay, Bfi PIT FOK ov.r HOKNKI to the Government during- the last war. ean7 till ha ,,,:!, THE POPULAR CHURCH BLANKS tr MIT V ERT ALL ,,. St. Jacobs Oil. excellent f.r t.inth. ache Mrs. M. Schroeder. West Web' '" BO0SX. -- i;GCO, HEADACHES Soldiers, Attention! i mmi NERVOUS AND Can be prevented by taking a dose as soon as their symptoms indicate the an attack, j coming s of d A w (4) : i ! 111 TO LOCK LEVER hURAKE! IN OOOD FAITH .Of.-kk- to-d- All Seasonable Goods anl Proceeds from f . GKAJ HEADACHE Torpid l4ver MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE ! WB "j "What is tbe talk about th : T ment House and its mystic rites based ster, S. Y. npon?" "The M6rons have a species of freemasoarr connected with their Temple. Tbe oilglri of jur sect or reThi. remark ligion is mixed up wltb the old rites of For sale at the Naws Office. the Jewieth This was ieii dispensaprenaraiion in Hie onli eludes a good Temple. deal that Is social and of reliable remedj fhr Use dii the family character. While I am not to privileged say what takes place in wmen vui aouuwmeut rteuse, I can tell you what does not take place, and no man As follow : at lh$ Deskrkt N'ws was ever called upon within those to take an oath against the Office, Tf4 XiaUfce city. precincts United States or any part of its govPRICE Si ho PER BOTTLL ernment That has heen freely charged . 6oc per doi. but who could know, what was going Ward EapHwfts,- jl "J.' on there in the secrecv Beports, $e, of mytv I rites? tell you that Mormons are lt.!ief kwiety Reports, . SSo, I Itany leading Physiciaai aid wiai Amerteans in race feeling, history. I.iaiary Association Reports, Std No other faith has been identified with this MeaiclM in their practtea. much of this continent. p all T. L, M. L A. 35ej. the Mormon leaders were of Nearly the M. AL L A. Reports, hardy T. 85o stock of New and New York, with here andEngland there a jsiel CorUScate, man like John Tavlnr "native EnglishBooks ot SO. Recommends, aihops' '.'J3?w oldJ8 Joh Taylor now?" S "Blahty. That poor old man is CHILDREN'S a home He is a polygamist Prissary Association Roll and Record ' Boobs, I1.50L Beat Medlclno for Children W centt KO' he raldlDs; film aad pursuing hint, v . L. M. T. Association Roll "and and calledhls little circle of wives . tieeord Books, around him and said ; 'All that I can tl.SO. battle. do is to go aad live by myself, ii aro l ateeoms. is s.ot): 2qr.. 110JM1. it (IT.. cruel to be separated from yon all. but qr $12.00. there is no other way.' " Recorda. !irr' I ENB orge Q. High Pri OBIS' Uer.tr.is, CaaoaV"1 beaome Hade to Order "Mr. Caoaoa U oaa of air ah 111 C hambera St.. N. V, jbm ; Keveatiss' !)i:BtiJT, itle favorite prescription of one Of the most renowned physicians of Louisville, Ky., but to no purpose ; whereupon I was induced to trvMlnantons l.lver' Kcaralatoi. I'found immediate benefit from its use, and it ulti mately restored me to the full (enjoyment of health. A. H. SHIRLEY., Richmond, Ky. ad anti-Mormo- n, republic." THK ENDOWMENT ' put "How do yonget along with the old Federal officials out there of the Bas-kland Maxwell character?" Baskjin is an indomit"Although able there are some about him which we like. He points is up and down unmistakable. A large percentage df the officials who see for a diMtaat reputation by making it frbt for us break themselves up by internal beat, and1 at last wear themselves out or go to pieces in habits. In tne mean time, our folks brought up in Lui sect pursue oar eourse as lar as we are auowea to ao, and our Increase is uniform; and, while we are not a rich people we bjelieve that we are as industrious a people as live under the - THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE .:..- ;..r Ia thn thia roata jnoauraaa wneax stitutional guarantee prohibiting future plural marriages. Instead ot being a source of irritation to them and they to us, we can go on and f ul fill our dSsstiny," "Mr. Edmunds has been one of your steady opponents, has he not?" "Yes. Father and be were both and ray father was not a useless man in this world, and one would think that Mr. Edmunds have some appreciation of him.might We have met nearly all the public men of the United States in Utah. Now and then one ccmes along, "ike the late Senator Morton, of Indiana, who takes a warm Interest in our affairs;. Morton came outi there about fifteen years ago, just after you bad written some letters about the Mormon trials at Salt Lako He entered int4 the spirit of those deand our people formed a scriptions, first-rat- e impression of him. Too many persons come among us. however, that are fair talkers, and then the uciu wing we near iney are in tiie list of our mon religion cumrheBces and ends in America, l nave a brother and a nephew who have been graduated at the Military Academy of West Point. 1 have In my a time climbed youtn to the top of onemany of those trees which grow on tbe Sierras, pine and removed tne upper limbs to make it a for the American flag. The Mormons, in spite of thei harsh treatmeut, continue from year to year uo iniuiij generation to generation to feel pat they are an integral partof reuuereu witn mm lacks bis impres- the American nation, and tfiej have no or expectations hopes outside of this ilwiNi f stmctaren of atone and iron. Its rolling stock is huma S a.U the safety appliances that maohariioai gsidorhL invented " X4xTtMa-- . Ita practical oparation ia Sonaei-- v ati-- e and m 0A exaetinsr. The luxury of its pastens-e- mLvooMBMaoaa. ttena is uneoualed strict in the world. ALL EXPRESS TRAINS between Cbicaa--in the, fafmanaw and the MiannnH of TULLMAN PALACE raAgnifioent 'COACHES, PARLOR and SLEEPING CAJtS, elegant DIlftNO CAES providing ex. ellent meals, and "'SffS' Toi - trr.l NOT CONSCIOUS OF DOING WRONG. Wasb-Ingto- flag-po- le inrwllible remedy $25,000 1 th-e- 1 .m " uuiuwu Bcvenu j Villa wiw disordered liver,iwwhich resulted in al severe attack of jaundice. I had as sec-our medical as attendance good tion aiiords, who failed! utterly to re- i store me to the enjoyment bf my former good health. I then trid the -- S.JW8 i X - i 1887. CO., FHiUfiELPPIII, "Did Captain Hooper's daughter marry your brother Brigham?fT came Krom the "Yes, eastern Captain shore of liooper Maryland, afid that is why, I suppose you became acquainted with our people SALE. knowing him ADMlPilTltATOR In that region. through Almost all the men you saw at Silt Lake are still alive. lauinjK IS HEREBT GIVEN, THAT " HiBuauoe oi an uraer of the ProThere is Hiram Clawsonjwho has been cort gf Salt Lake Colnuty, UtahViD sent to Jail, bat he is Just as hearty and the matter the Kstte of blrk BockholL cheerful as when you saw him 15 years mtStZmS c "lm. ,S ago. We do not like to be embroiled wn? iv,- cne nnaerestate dministrator ?f with our fellow citizens, and we are .ii Sale to thet highest to accommodate them even "nd to '' subject proposing cpnfirmAlion on questions of Inculcation where we ?hl K?.8 2b5teCo?rtJon ot aSai MONDAY,by aref na estate or mvcicoi ilvk GMEFENBEflE i ZEILH 0-XTIS- . son." Misj-ouri- , 'lnipi J. I. E M P O Tt j fj R E I BT "May you pot be admitted to the Union jointly With Dakota, which has been for sometime trying to get in?" "We are the oldest of the Territosaid Mr. Young. "New Mexico ries," uas an oia population, but Utah is the original American Territory settled by native Americans, and they have been living there in the vale of Salt Lake since 1846-4full years.' They have been enabled forty to lend a hand to all American enternrlaeahirin(r whirr. came their way. They built the railroads for the Government, and, afterMexican auldlr Wsnted. ward, built railways of their own. I The undersigned has had u years' sx- had the contract to build one of the nenence in GOVERNMENT OLA1M8 AT prominent railways of that Territory. ILK NATIONAL CAPITAL. A 4dress The American people certainly can Oi want nothing from us u oretban a conLICKIII! ns r. Estate of Jacob Malmstrom, Deceased. rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE Administeators of the &? of Jacob Malmstrom, deceased, to Estateunaersignea, the creditors of, and all person having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the within ten months afternecessary the first vouchers, FOLLOW. Juah CLAIMS Estate of Benjamin Ashworth, deceased, will please present them with the proper vouchers to the unwithin ten months from this date, dersigned, at No. 704 East, Seventh South Street. Salt uaice All persons owing said dewill please settle immediately. ceased Lity. Dated June 7th, I8vjv ELIZA D. ASHWORTH, Administratrix, with the Will annexed, of U1C une oi uengamin Ashworth, de- - STKUT. MEW TIME CARD, AJPiRiXs t, 1SS7. TRAINS LEAVE 8ALT LAKE .HAVING SILtTIIUE. Utah Central Railway. PASSENGER Johnson, Deceased. NOTICE! TO CREDITORS. SALT LAKE CITY. OODBLB W. Smith?" "Yes; Garfield talked to me fre quently on that subject. He told me that there was not the least donht tha. Joseph Smith HAD TBS POWER TO PKRFORM "VTOTICE IS, HEREBY GIVEN BY THE J3I orundersigned. Executor of the Last MIRACLBS, win '.josepn w. Johnson, deceased, to and the creditors related of, and all persons having a that out of claims avainst the said deceased, to exhibit a man. Garfield he cast devil explained it on the them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this ground that Smith was a man of great Some of the neighbors notice, to the said executor at 24i West, magnetism. Second South Street, Salt Lake City, in the claim that Garfield had serious Inten . tions oi joining tne Mormon faith in his ounty of Salt Lake. Dated June 28th, 1887. youth. He was aCampbellite preac&er. he had taken so much interest in After CM AS. F. WTTIOI and was sincere ly liked by Executor of Last Will of Joseph W. John- oar people, them, we felt It hard tnat he should son, deceased. d oaw 4w LIVERY, PEED AND SALE j "His estate amounted to about $2.- 500,000. He bad been a diligent man, contracts and some risks taking He waslarge able tef give $22,000 to each of ! Salt Lake City. Estate of Joseph 94 leave?" to ST SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR -- 200 na pay you the every thins- in the above "B KWEHBBSE. ADMISSION TO THE ONION. The Mormons believe that the greatest use a man Can be in this world is to All that it with we getpeople out of living offspring. we owe to our parents. We owe them the of Iff. That affection for children Is the, keystone of our faith. My father had 26 sons and 26 daughters. It is mv ex that the more children von perience are thrown in with at home the wider becomes your enjoyment of men and .ile. With that iarsre number of nhil- drea my father bad there was no bick ering; we asrespected our Barents iut as much it we bad beeu two or three children Instead of 52." HW much monev did vour father his children, and they all shared alike, without regard to age, talent or motherhood. Then everv oae of the H. H. MOOR! A SON. MHdows was especially taken care of. I"br Sale by aH Druggists. They have their separate houses, and it is the duty of the children to pay equal respect to the r father's relicts." "wnere aia your mother come from MEN AND 50 TEAMS, OSr in the first place?" "From Rhode Island, at no errant. mile above Meadferville. Bntte distance from Providence. My father io worn on .Montana uentrai Kail jiunuma, was a native of Vermont. Mv mother road. Wages, J2.25 per day for men. dAs L C. MCLEAN A CO. went OUt to Kirtland. Ohio, in nnrnnit. of information about this new religion wnicn emitn iiiaa introduced. New Good i ArrIved . Day There josepu she became a Member of tM church, and in course of time married COOD FIRE father, being his first wife." rn great variety very cheap.WORKS FANS and all my"Are you Aware. Mr. Vnnnir. that. kinds ofiCBLNESg GOODS. CaM and see. President Garfield lived close bj Kin QTJONG WONG SING, land and was aconainl.r-with .i,u,,i. 60 E., First South Street. Old Iron. Brass. BottlAs Biliary Organs, MANUFACTCRKD I-.- ff Regulator of the Liver and " MORMON BELIEF. i 'assqOPis t).y and night. o No'. atbrj r- i.-'o- , Oasli GASKETS all Mae of OOPPIH kept consuntly - A- - BILIOUSNESS ill-fa- l Mi " stone building which is exple pected to be the permanent fold and monument of the Mormon Church It has been built down to a bed of natural cement or conglomerate, which is one of the curious discoveries we make from time to time in the of our Church. We have progress got to a rock cement." has Cleveland treated you .'How ' Mormons?" "I have met Mr. Cleveland, and am very much pleased with him. He means to be a fair man. He ought to remove the Judge put there whom Arthur ap- puiuteu. Ariaur, line an timid men, that the easiest thought he could make a reputation upbn thing was to persecute the Mormons." "Do the Territorial iofficials keep orderoutside of the Mormon sect? That is to say. are the nolien Hobs of Utah Impartial and uniform?" "No. We break up a house of at onw .peril. The laws seenss strained to protect immorality, while they invade marriage." "Which of the Presidents was the fiercest against the Mormons?" "Grant was about as fierce as any. But nearlr all the Presidents have been antagonistic to our people. At the time of the Mexican war we were invited to Join a volunteer organization to fight the Mexicans and their Indian nines. we aia not know at the time that the ranking officer had in his an order to impress us by force pocket if we did not voluntarily go. What kind of way was tnat to treat a who had bo knowledge of the people threat implied, but look up arms for their andr "imod countryf with 1 uromutness " 1 faith?' AA J Aw -- How much money has been spent on the Mormon Temale?" "About $2,260,000. You must not The following account of ah Interview between Gath (George Alfred Townseud) and Hon. John W. Young i will doubtless be read with considerable interest. It is in the usual racy MOST'PERFCCT MADE style peculiar to the aoted journalist, Prepared with strict regard to Parity, Strength and and the local reader can readily overIseaKkfulnem. Dr. Price'i Baking Powder contains look some inaccuracies which have doubtless been inadvertently introCO. duced in consequence of the writer net being thoroughly acquainted with ma' ters on which he! treats. The inRE WA RD for any med terview was published in the Cincin si 1 Vf v-- i icme in the world that WA. will cure as bad a case of Itching, Ulcerated nati Enquirer of July 3rd : and Bleeding Piles as will one fifty cent Nkw York, July 2 --John Willard ooxot ur. Kmairs single uaim oi tieaimg Ointment. It acts as a soothing lubricator, Young is the youngest son of the first absorbs the tumors and allays the intense wife of Brigham Young, and he Is the else will. No pile vice president of an intelligence office itching at once as cure ever acquired nothing so large a sale in so short peculiar nature, which combines a lime, soia at every urug store, or sent by ota banking with tonutcranhv. 'sAntWusnsi msii. Aaaress Eton's Her and General information. Havim? land, Ohio, January 91. 1887 Send me five II OWn Mr. Young some what wc uvvuriUDUV or years ago,gross Email's Magic Balm soon as possible. i This will make nearly one hundred and ing him to ask some leading questions fifty dozen I have bought since July 15 184 about the issues ia Utah. I now sell more of your Balm, or Ointment, He I is, think, about forty-thre- e at retail over my. counter than of a'i other balms and ointments combined. It sells rears old, and he has, il am correctly ten sons and ten daughters. better than any medicine I have in my He was born at Nauvoo near th tim. store. 8. P. Churchill, 30 Euclid avenue. Joseph Smith was murdered in the Cartbage Jail. Few men are more pre- Heumoie ana iascinatinsr. mere is an undertone of religious affection in his nature quite removed from cant or Paariseeism. Said he: e Makes collections, recptting reeead-sromotiv. NOW TBS T11UB TO MPKCV- - 'H.000 TEMPLE AND TABERNACLE. THE OF ABMIS8ION TO THE UNION. Tork, M ILK. THOMAS. the Tabernacle with the The Charge of Disloyalty to the confound The Temple. Tabernacle is the large Government Strongly Denied. Is an affection of the Liver, and can building where my lather preached when you were ont there. Tne be thoroughly cured by that Grand Temis a I ssfBW aid i p perhaps not as forcible or as John Taylor. Some men areoriginal strong the stock ; others are strong In preceptin We regard John Taylor as tbe head of the Church and of our people. He is a native of England, but has been in uiu vuuusxy.neariy an nis lifetime." i a, is7. CAPITAL C ; ; BRANDS! HtKI!M supaarimt HIGHEST USD whol H I weeat VI DI R. PRICE PUD FOfl WHUI Mill Telephone No. S71. ' No. 117. 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