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Show tmi3 " 1 - f t ' i , i - -- . f 1 Keith's defense la that she has confined her self strictly to the troth. Mr. Dryda and 'tnalleioos perseoutlon charges Uul The 'case s ffelog watched Wltb great -; I cl i'saiioo. u tte city, un-of fe t t.:,ju;ti - 1 i lr V-- j i ;suau f book 1!.i;...uoc&Usd for s la-tsre- ri'ircalhoin eJ t.at of Hijor Vymen a connun cosicine. UIt WbeM Vote r::atl0 Y ere on the Market. r; JVt York Tribune. I 3L Tis Fhavcxsco. "V7 ti. Senator Oot. TV. mon el to appear before So parlor Jadge 7alLoe for ooaternpt la refusing to answer questions pat to him by the grand Jury aa to whether ba rscelved money for bis vote daring tha session of the last 8 Jate Legiscerlature on tha Senate bill to tain railroad In California. A bench war baa been luutd with ball fixed at rant SOS. According to tha statement of tieorge VT. Taylor, who brought antt aona months ago against certain Legislators to wnilarns waa tha rocopl anof accounting, a combine of members wblcb originator agreed to rota together on any proposition wiir tba to tea could com to and a monetary re-asae- ss I , compensation. "Wire Shot Down. f IlATTisBcaa, Miss., Oct. 81. An atrocious erlme was committed .by an an known miscreant last night, the wife of Mayor bslog shot dead In her bedroom. The tnarderer had entered through a window and aire. Williamson, aroused, jumped from be; bed and waa shot down. Bar h waa absent. . the nd us-'ba- san Franettco neglected. Wll-llirns- oa vnrtmteie. J - - itttzrz m v tin TlzzttT. imv by ycus li:erals, staj:3 vc:;:er iKisii A Pungent Review of Ilormoa Falsehood and Tricks Instances fn. Iaet Desperate Game a Gang of" Grasping Priestly :;J ;J Polnt-VTh- e x: ot" 'c '"'----M- : A fair audience assembled in the Bait Lake Theater last evening, to bear Utah's tannch and true champion, Kate Field, lecture on "Alaska and Utah." Governor Thomaapjrformed the ceremony of Introduction substantially as follows: LadU ' four-oun- - ce - - , re-o- ut to-d- ay ( right-band- er i r ' . : to-nig- - ht - traa-hange- for-.tb- 110-pea- o nd , , to-da- y. cross-etamlnatl- oo 110-pou- nd ,, j . , s m a. M a w -. . 1 ,.f : een-eatl- en . - wnii-rmuiKi- - one-four- th vu oook-boo- k. I - - na .oook-boo- ke mmm , to-d- ay new-Oome- rs cook-boo- ks oe oooa-boe- k, newly-arrive- oook-boo- k. one-sixteen- th ' ' . 1 :. r one-quart- er, s. , t; - Ceok-Boo- k. er ) - , oil-clo- ' ':. v th - hs pop-over- Fifteen-sixteent- s, hs , eleven-sixteent- anti-polyga- hs V blane-maog- Nine-sixteent- hs ; ten-mtnu- te . . , u. , one-eigh- th - . oue-hal- .. . ;.' i - . 1 to-d- ay - -- set-ra-ts . ay vla-lctl- X ve re-C3- . 3t .' - Self-preservati- on s .. home-stret- i -a :; e ch :. .. i- - -s- i vi--jci T - , i stl i -"!, . z lit f '- Ar--;- ''" -- ra.-. :. - ; r:.-- , re-da- ced -- - -- ; . i,-- ea t. rl fy ca " ... j ' I - - '; St? I :. il- ..it: Ii : I 1 T . t oara-paig- ( ni -- Demo-Republican,! j. . well-kno- To-day"..- .. well that vtM . i CiB Or I , . DISrHAliCHISKMaWT , ; inspired President Woodruff's manifesto, Yoa know equally well that the desire for Statehood, so long aimed kt by Mormons far the consummation of their plana. Is at the bottom of the dissolution of the You know that" the MorPeople's party. mon lobby at Washington will be strouger than ever, because it wilt be reinforced by Gentiles.' some of whoraf have heretofore been loudest in opposing Mormon schemes. When Republican and Democratic Gentiles buttonhole tbe average Congressman, telling him tbat unless his party smiles upon the Saints the Territory will go over to the', opposition, what dp you expect from that Congressman except the .conclusion that, polygamy being abolished as be is assured, Utah ought to be admitted as a State and secured if S possible for bis This Congressman knows particular party. of Mormon history and the Mornothing mon lobby certainly will pot enlighten him. Be will be told that; Utah Itself has divided on party lines the f so-call- ed 1 Instrumental,M. Martha" St. John and Mlester ..Misses Robertson, Juniors and Minims Recitation. "Minuet" Veoal eest....'. .1.. Misses Farrell aud Robertson Recitation (German) Misses M. Daly and L. Mlester and mandolas tra mental, on piano, vielins , " lin ..Misses Brbneau, FSrrell. K. aad 7. Ryan Recitation, "Going to Grandma's" M. Miss Kinney Chorus, "Old Bla-'Joe," accompanied on piano, violin: mandolin, guitar, banjo, harp and triangle, by Misses Uruaea, Farrell. K. and N. Hyan, Kinney, MoDonald, Burke and Mlester. k l. - A Boston Nation. , - sen--sati- eeit-bypae- on, tlo - ( - . .r ! i l -- - . ; - -- ." all-right- i - - " f- ' - -- . ; ! j ij : . J ; . .. ., - - ; - - N-;- 1 - i; .. r " ' - Hood's tlarsaarf 11a, Selnjac st Conetl- -, tuttenal Itemedy, Jtesdily . . lleacbes and Coureajla, "A sense of gratitude apd a desire' te benefit those aCicted. prompts me te recommend Hood's For all wv have catarrh. Sarsaparilla te is many years I was trout. d with catarrhsoand low I got aei aroand digestion general debility." heuse. ' X triad aboat ths oould not for eetarrt.est everythle j 1 saw reeemmesded falUng ia every lsatesee ef betas relieved. I to take Hood's Sarsaperilla and At last I relief. - I bave now .ned. wlthla te began or two years, tea twelve X bettlee and 1 feel better attribute my Improvehave for ysars. tsaalWholly to the use. ef ment e4 gt Hccd'o CarcEpcLrilla Mas. Chas. r.Hixr. Corner .York aod Fleassct Streets, Uasover, Peas. Hood's 1'ill For tbs liver sad bowels, act easily yst promptly and eidciently. Price ljo. . ex-jur- or THXr.J WAS A C1AKCI "::tcftry.?t"::it crr.ty itt lisof the1 l dsys 1 2. 1 !' '! : .t It X '1:. t rlczt ' o f.jta t rllt " T?tra I.eT tlon . 1. Cy ' T2m tr.7 j iV')?r rcta . cr-.- - i," '.."I", ? C cli.i ut isit:Jri : T 3 l :'. 5 La 3 vci;r3 5 t tvt a-- '3. c . - I 1 ; ; I Ml';' LlTsf s . " . - . c1 i. i . . Cuticura Resolvent. Th new Blood (to clean internally the blood of all Purifier, and poi.nnoaa impartttw and thus raraove the cause), and Cutloora", the crreet Bkin C'uk-e- . and Cuiicura Soap, Beautifler. externally (to clear tho the hair), cure every skin and scalp, and retore dlsesse and humor ot tbe skin snd blood, from pimple to sorof ima. Sold everywhere. Price. Cuticura. 50o: Soap. 25o: Resolvent, fl. Prepared by tbe Potter Drug and 'hmical Corioratlon, Itntion for "How Skin Di.eanea." n and Scain purified 11ml beaotlfled BABY'S by.CCTICITK4 Soap. Absolutely pur. ele-man- . -- yyal MUSCULAR STIIAINS weak and pains, kidneys. rhenmatum and cheat patna reilven j In the curs Cut! minute by A nt in 1 .ter. The firs and only lustantsneous plaster. Vf V is"' . I, ... . - I j i Wii ..:' ' , I J I . . a T- - - haok-ach- e, eV. 1 g pain-killin- E8TABLIRHRD 1Q77 JOS. BAUDGARTEH, THE-- FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Ho. SU) S. P. O. Box 3r6. Main St. ATTORNEYS, J. P. GROVE, LAWYER, PROVO, UTAH. A OCNTER, ATTORNEYS G LENN law, 409 ProKreaa buildina. AT WILL I. ST0AWT. H. S. LAKIT. STUART. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. &06 snd 607 lrogress Building. II. WENOKR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. a Rooms 81 and gi Central blk. 46 W. Snd & SHEPARD. SHEPARD. CHERRY 87. at, 3S and CO. Commercial LANKY D Block. g3 - 71LHURA oa WEEKS, ATTORNEYS A.T LAW west fcon pouts treat. Bawn . - m. Ksrowa. LaAaClty. O H. LEWIS. Attorney aa Law. Ve. sis Uata W. B. DICKSOB. 1 pVlCXSON A 8TOWE..ATTORNEY8 AT LAW, XJ riftb Floor. Progress Handing CORKER, Patant Attorney. Patents en to. Patent drawl nr a, Cavaats, Ubl Offioa. medals te erdea Mala street, Sela JT. . Street. KJm ROOM so.. UOOPEJt McENAMY, Building. PUTNAM, Attorneys at Law, 414 ZAVfi 415 Progress Building. E. M MARSHALL B IKWITT, Jones's liaak. eva BRADLEY, - .. KAIOHN, Attorney at Law. Rooms k. and 0. Tnban balldlng. POWERS,Yold Attorney and Connseler. QW Block Tribuae building) beaead Sesitk street, ever Evans Bp soar, aaoeppeslts v Calla iioteL M. M Ot?. 800ICTIE5. MASONS, NO. L ENIOHTS OOMMANDERY held at Ma Stated Conolav sonle Ba.L on tbe first Tbarbday ef aob month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Sir Knight ar courteously C. B. JACK. - E. U. Invited to atUed. , , . H. M. Bacom. Record sr. ASATCH LODGE NO. 1. A. V. St A.' SC. Regular OommDDlcatloas held at ths Ma tonic Hall ths seoond Friday of each month. Msmbeisef sister Lodge ano sojourning btetbrea sa good standing ar cordially lavited to etted. UTAH -- ' I - " J. MAxssb- Secretary. - - , J. LODGE NO. Art CENT AConimnnlcationa Tt. JACK. W. M. , F. A A. M. held at .Maaoate 8. A. Han th first Taesday la ach month.- Mmbrs cX slater Lodge and brathrea la good sojourning a Landing are cordially Invited te atUnd H. WILLIAM mCKhON, T. 34. C . 4. Psit-wrs- . - 6ecrtary. LODGE NO 2, A. ' T. A A. H. T. MORIAH Reiru r CommeaicatioRS held at Maxtaia Hall, East Tempi stiet,of the second Monday ot each month. Ham bars slater Lodges end so brethren la good standing are eordiaUy srnli!g . vi ted t attend; A. SCOTT CBAPXAN. If. X CnaisTOTBTtB Dnst. Secretary. TTTAH CHAPTER NO. L, R. A M. Stated KJ tJonvooation held on th first ia as. Sojoara. eech month, at Masento Hall, at 8 p.Wednesday lag eempanions ar cordially invitedM.to attend. . H. Pfc JACOB J. OREENEW ALU M. C PniLurs. Seeretsrv. M' - D ef t"l: 1 -"- t:c -r tei.j. J a. '.11 z - rLLTc. v - , rVTl, Ivsgalar TEHPLE, A. A. O. N. KALAH M. smsIoos Oa second Wednesday of eeoa month at Maeoais Hall at 8 p. tn. All Noble to. meet in oar oasis. .cordially solonralsg . . . . ... f invited . r . . wjt O. S. Ci.abuk. Recerdr. SO8 OF ST. GEORGE MEKT3 v) edsesdsy ia Tempi or Honor HaU. etery Msia and First feeutb a tree U at 7:30 a. m. Engllsbmen lavited lo join. Visiting members !w. L. SKEWS, W. P eordUUy lavited. ieurM secretary. egg. Wujuiasi ' cov-Be- Mala of strt. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. ' NO. 6, K. Of P. CALANTHE LODGEevery Monday evealsg, as t:O0 p. bl, ia CasU Hall, Oladatooe balldiag. Mala street. Boowralag Kalgbu eordialiy la-11. 1. CLAUK Sited e atksad. 1 CL W. M. KIH.KT. K. ef B. A 6. rri1'!.'' e () -- 4 -- J . . 1 "" j a ' :: ... i -- a a. . C. t. I.' ? ' I M t7:3. xo a NO. 1, K. ef P. Regsls; every Teesday evening at.7:4J Oiad-tiHmii. building. ' Soousa' Afcg. Kaighte emrAitMj tnv tad to attend. p. ulakik. a ' j. g. M. Wapb. K. ef B. A S. ' MYRTLE LODGE - ASmmthm a - F.f. geoege r. maxwell post, g. t A, Ti;:; the Crtt sod third Uon laya of eaci - 1 1 cet Hall, CO Weat Second South jnth st Plumber' comcsdes are cordially iovitod tr t. Vuitlog ' tottnd. ! onuts toss ow O. b.uc.tTJ.nEioTic , aii.lr"o" Camp l.o. 3, P. aui c l A. J. ri.--t tt T:" liTnj.ioJ ;et3 vrr js riday au. j lioaer iitil. tut. Halo SiiJ 1st' fc,outh to iviiei ;3tirUss bsos afser"i,s:'y ,l i . . J. J. ti T st:--.-!- . . ' - I r , MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. J, K. Of 1 bnraday vnlng, CasU on Mala Hall. O!adstone bnildintr. la street, bat. First and second South. Members of .the order arc eordialiy invited to attend. DAVID FiiEY.a . .. vT. W. PontLrrs, K. of R. A S. ROCKY Mls -- v ) - .tj ? f i, ts mi.ai-quisiteSkl- n ;,. .: ft' F ' . I 1 f if- - tt, - ' j . Hoct-llous- 'f-cii- iii. v-- . - s I was a most pitiable aublect. to to look upon with ez?mm, and anffpred terribly. I was almost aa dark aa eoal frowi my instp up to my knees on both legs, and after that it broke out all over nir body; but after ualng half a doze a seta of Ccticura Rkmxdivs I wss perfectly restored to good health, and have enjoyed the same ever sine (wblcb ia for over two years). A great number of people visit my establishment and I have told hundreds of peopla what Crrrt-ccb- a has done for me. bat bave thoucht that 1 onsbt to write and let you know, ao tbat yoa can refer any on in this oountv to ma. L.OUIS JOHNSON, Proprietor MsrlceMarin Co., California. Sansalito, f rom ANCIEJTT OXIDES OF FORESTER OP A. OF UTAH NO. T257. COURT PRIDE Erst an 1 third Wdaslsy of aoa as A. O. V. W. Hail. Sb4 a. W. 'icnjl et. -Lretaecs ssade welooiae. J. A. CLARES QL S. ' P. O- - Box IXd. C.T7. ABJcyca. - cinci3. cm-breli- as. to I have time studied over what for me; It has restored m Cpticctsa has don many to good health and happiness, for before I tried Cut ic izba Rxaeniss I was given op by all th doctors In San Franoisco; but If I had only taken a certain gentlemaa's 1advice aud tried Cl'Ticnai should crtainlv have aaved Rs war-in-S6OO sooner, &0Q. ; f cals-glvin- Clren Up by San Francisco Doctors. Might Hare Saved JOOO, aa ' He Was Cured for 0 by Cntlcura Remedies. f.at-- , - n. . . re-meua- ber cir-pumve- iit, Qen-tlema- rt r ' j ECxeras Af3lots a Wei I --Known r Pitiable Snbjeot to Look TJpo'ia. Safrered Terribly. j Whole Bodr Covered.' ; i; 1 GOAL. -- - - - DARK AS : i: laae . . re-electi- on SKIN X This is how a Boston roan cures sleeplessness: "I oloss my eyes lightly." he says,; "and then gently and gradually direct them I wanted upward aad finally Inward, as Ifown skull. to look Into the Interior ot my Tbo movement must be gentle and gradual, or the sudden strain on tbe nerves will give you- a headache, and sometimes there may be some slight discomfort on the first two or three trials, but It wesrs off rapidly. After you have retained your eyes in this TRUTH WILL JfOT BS tISClXS you feel youras to facts in the! late election and the' position for a; few moments ot and place time consciousness self losing Mormon will of Cburoh the very chicanery smooth-- : wltb 'slowly and, delightful 5 slipping, In Its For to redound example. advantage! out of ness a kind of softness, and dreamy wrestling with ReOubllcans. the lobby dan I Invariably bave tho one point to Wyoming and Claim 3000 Mormon the present. la a boat on gently that of floating Republicans, because tfaeyT voted- for the are billows tbat easily away moving rocking for voted and ticket Republican Legislative The process is really a kind of self-hyp- -: two Republican Senators No one will exare and while you performing It plain the reason why toj get votes la tbo nntism. to take Is unable mind np any thread your whisone will Senate for 8tatebood and.bo memory or present to Itself per la his ear that these fame Republicans of thought or one .that the voted for a Democratic Governor! The any ploture other than the Is a It Itself very singular process supplies Mormons will Colorado say truly that lobby that nearly all my acvoted the Legislative tickets wblcb elected thing, and I find ean repeat after tee the Senator Teller, but they Will not Inform quaintances movement. " .Wets TorK Tribune. this Republican that Colorado MortsOne are Democrats Is when Be he tor Teller 9vrlai On not a political factor. tbe Is by far ths mast freeeeat sasse disease Heart Mornion the other band, lobby ef sudden death, which la three eat el fear eases will offer to Democrats: Arizona, Idaho, Is ustus'peoted. The symptoms are net generally Nevada and a solid Utah.. Idaho was unaersrod. These are: a hblt ef lying ea the Democratic before tbe test oath went Into right er sUe, shert hraath, pata er distress la side, back sheelaer. trtegu&tr pelae, eetasea, weak effect, and now that the manifesto suspends aadbansrry spells, wind la ateaaeeh, swelilag ef polygamy, supreme effort will be suade- - to ankles er aad dry .eeagh epvassiea, abolish this iroaelad oath. Nevada bae raetbertat.ere par, Dr. laltes iUastrated beck en Always been Demooratle except when the Beart Disease free atJXebert aad KeMsa's. who church ordered a temporary change of base sell sad guarantee pt. Miles aaeaaeled New Heart Care, and his Lesteratlve Nerviae; which In the case of George W. Cassldy. Delegate aerveasaess. assdaeae, sleeyJessasss, sf Smith of Arizona, a Democrat, admits that cures tacts of drtaklag, sto. It ee stain a bo opiates. . Morhe would have been beaten but for mons. So, you see, the lobby caa. be all cheek system of ao Harry B. Browse's counts. Utah Exposition all men. , award," Highest things to PBOra : ' BLACK M WBIIB, 1S01. ease ever before and make a stronger than Seal Poaobtnjr. a oase which will for the first time., ap- -. method employed by the bun-to- rs Is Hare ths ever Gentile to the If sympathies. peal of British Columbia wbo poaoh upon tbo Liberals needed wisdom at homo- It is bowj gmusds: Whoa tho schooosr sights If over tbey needed friends in- Washington sealing m seal the little boats are lowered. A hunter1 ' it. is now. armed with two shotguns aad a rlla, snd Given immediate Statehood, what follows? two sailors to pall the , boat. take, their Supremacy of the Mormon Obnroh; a reveand the hunt begins. The seal may lation suspending the manifesto; the over-- " places at the surface, or perebanoe throw of everything for which Liberals bave be swimming The boat is pulled quietly Is ho sleeping. for twenty' years; tho restoration, of fought woman suffrage, whersby the Mormon vote toward the animal. Ia nine. . oases oat of takes alarm . and the ' seal will be more thad doubled. What cbapoe ten . before, the .boat of. oat dives Resight Democrats or for Gentlles.'be then they use brought close enough , to publicans? And what of your pockets. Is. the guns with effect, and In no ease does tbe Gentiles' and Mormons? 0 Values will fall, nnless be feels sure of his and not one dollar of outside will buster shoot Tbe seal when shot at onoe comcome Into a State controlled bycapital a polyga- quarry. to be pulled mous hlerarcy. Not only tn at, bat burdens mences to sink, and tbo boat has Is it, when the body gaffed" now borne by the United States Governrapidly up to aboard. This Is repeated as hauled ment will fall upon this people's shoulders. aad as a seal ean be seen. In many cases A treasury not equal to the requirements of long will be killed daring a two a Territory cannot meet the demands of. a only one or two while at ether times as asany as State. 'Taxes will increase. Gentiles will days' hunt, bear the. lion's share, as In former days, twenty will be taken. and bloodshed may; be the climax of what would be Infinitely worse than a crime, beJfww Try. This. cause It would be a colossal blunder! oost will It yea nothing and will surely do yea " POSTPOIfg STATXHOOD good, If you have a Cos Kb. Cold, or any trouble until! Gentile popplation snakes It safe, and with Threat, Cheat aad Leags. Dr. King's Discovery for Censemptien, Ceagbs aad what follows? ;Tbe march of laaprove-me- nt New Colds Is gnaraatesd te give relief, or noatr will teen begun four years ago will go oa with be paid hack, aoffersr frees La Grtppe a speedy wealth will pour into a TerJast the thing and aader itsa use bad bottle steady strides: aad at nature has showered ber sample perfect recovery. Try ritory upon which expense end leera for yeorselX last hew richest gifts. Mountains offer treasures of oar Is. A. C. at free bottle a Trial It rood gold, silver, coal and) lead. Quarries of Satlth Vthiag Oe.'s drag sUrs. Largs else t&i aad t beautiful granite, marble and sandstone ask to be utilized. A generous soil only needs .: A. Fanlty Hale. ; irrigation and science t0 make Utah tbe Madison Sqaser "They say that one-ha- lf farmer's paradise: as for climate and soenie of the world doesn't know how ths is there the peer of this nobis beauty; where half lives." Morrison Essex Ths have traveled far and wide,X and other I valley? wrote tbat never, lived la a' small the more I travel tbe more convinced sua man who Pv'V. that Salt Lake City Is destined to be one of town." tbe greatest add most; beautiful cities in A rn erica provfdeJ. tbo Mormon Church gives up its dream of temporal domination and yields to the logic of events. " .. i wn il disband the Liberal party. I am told that Mormons now think for tbetnseWea andf are not led by their priest hood. I am also assured that the church doea not! meddle with politics, and concerns Itself not temporal things, Again let us to HiSTonr. A well-knoRepublican ot this cltyl when Journeying soi tU on a Republican oyerbeafd tbe following dlatogjie between David Cannon, brother of the prime minister, and one of his brethren! "What's doing in politics?" asked Zion's uiutual cooperative mercantile voter. i still,"! replied Brother David, "Ifm, 'Keep Salti Laka to find out. Don't talk arolnf to' .while I'm gone," Then, turning to A Oen- tile Republican! orator, he said: "I'll give A yoa a tip. All Washington county will be Republican." (Tbat "tip" went astray. St. George and Washington county voted Yet those Gentiles solidly Democratic. still think the Liberal ' party has outlived its usefulness. Do you? One of these Republicans exclaimed to a friend of mine: 'This Is the oussedest campaign I ever was I il i. Men ask, "Well, if Jo Smith were alive, how would he;i vote?'" I will tell them. same principle, or lack ot Precisely on the showed lui 184a. it, he1841 In Cyrus Walker, Whig candidate for. Congress,- - received the Mormon vote at Nanvoo, 3000 strong, by an arrangement with Joseph Smith. Being nominated by r In 1843, Walker bis party for made a compact with tbe prophet. again came Mr. Hose, tbe Democratic ean-- d Later Id ate. wbo evidently offered greater inducements, for1) said wiley Joseph, ! have promised Mr. Walker my support; jo arid see tny brother Ilyriihi. lie has a good deal of Influenoe with our. people.' The result was that the prophet kept, the letter of his word by voting! for Walker, the Whig, and Doge, the Democrat, received tbe solid Mormon rote, thus carrying a previously; Whig M , I. district by 3000 majority. ; V 'HATB COHOITI058 CHANOtD? J, some one exclaim, "Conditions 'But . have changed. ff Hare they? Long before last August's election,; leadMormons made certain Gentile Republiing cans believe tbat their party would poll a large vote In Salt Lake countyj A friend of mine said to the Utah Commission, f'Mark my words; Salt Lake county will be banded over to tbo Demorats.' It was, Not more than 130 Mormons votecTRepublloan. As the election returns came in, these leading and Gentile Republicans became disturbed, to ' explain. called on John Henry ' Smith " HowTiiihls?" asked they. referring to a certain district. ' "I don't know how, to account for It,"1 replied God's owb apostle, but the other districts will be Well, those other districts were hot all right, and when the disgruntled! Republican lenders asked for light ' the day after the fair, this was the answer: "The 'morning of the election. Democrats went around to tbe polls and told tbe brethren tbat In ot- ing tbe Republican ticket they'd throw their votes away, and ' tbe Liberals would Tba win. so they voted Democratic" Lord allows Ills priesthood to lie la order to v ' 1 'i .save His people." '.. ., During the last campaign certain Gentile Democrats weit to Sandy to j stir up 'the brethren about free trade a vital Issue In this Territory whereupon, an apostate Mosjnon said to one of the brethren, "You don't want to bear those fellows. They're Tbe Mormon replied, "You Democrats. watt until we get Statehood. That's allfwe want of tbem llf Don't you think It time to la these one-da- y RepubV. put supreme faith iiT: TOtTB OTBSl licans and the next-da- y Democrats, and r , XjaSBAXS. STA1TD the salvation of i you depends Upon disband the Liberal party? Oa land?'A yoa glorious! "How Is it with you?" asked a prominent this a sacred trust. A truce to InterSalt Lake Gentile of Nicholas Groesbcclc devolves calling names; prove "Bill Is Republican, Jake. Is a Democrat; nal dissension. ofStop tbe superiority American Institutions by what ate you?:;.4:;l';V;-:::'.:.V!vlfear and "I'm a Mormon and nothing else." putting Into ofSos men without animosiwithout reproach;' forget personal Tho Gentile shook hands with an honest ties' in the face Of an insidious foe; rememman. I respect Mr. Nicholas Groesbeck; ho the power of union; march on. shoulder ber ii docs not lie. jj t and you will; march on to victo '! shoulder, i . ; KOT A PBOMISIsa OUTLOOK. Mormon Democrats and' Retory, though j Chief Zane When justice biro addresses James publicans pool ' their Issues la a fusion to tbe penitenWatson, twice sent by .. This will be; 1) up;, 'v ... when tlcketl Republican,!latter-datiary, as a brotherof one OAMg riVArxn, - , thb itgT y of these under the mayoralty wltb Statehood for a trump card.. It Is sv Republicans the American flag was game of bluff, played on hm borders of tha 3 trailed in the! dust On July 4, - 1885, When a last ditch. have! a splendid organ l Geutile Republican refers to the Liberal zation, more You tbe Mormon than the rival from wiiom he has just separated and cburoh ; you have party, an astute leader In Judge as Powers, the chairman to whom he and his owe their salvation, of committee. bastards" and "cattle." I don't think Lib- Be vigilant, be true to tbe tor which their kive erals should lerty up organization. pur fathers fought, and tbe monllormoo This same roan who dares to pour obloquy ster treason and dla will polygamy : on the hejidsj of patriots, conceded to a that last ditch. ' . tlafriend of minO that the present political division . would send Utah Into. Mormon Umbrellas in 8amo, hands. "It is bound to come," he said;' Apia, th capital of the Samoan islands. We tnlght as oll divide.! Is famous for its consumption of ' beer and If Liberals It is nos bonhd: to comeCannon umbrellas. It is no onusual thing to aee a said about nearly what George Q. naked native walking batless through the strength jof union. "What la there the streets with a silk, spread over Latter-Day 200.000 Saints worthy of his head. The use of umbrella among tho umbrella Is to notice? Two hundred thousand people cut the carefully! oiled and dressed no figure in this world, but you unite protect" natlve'neKd troni the effects of the sun's 200.000 souls, and let them be of one heart rays. Ualrdressing is the sole toilet spera-tloo and oiio mind, and, let theua be Increasing, wltb the Samoans. and upon this tbey aud there Is a power, manifested, by thorn bestow avast of time and Ingenuity. that impresses men with Its grandeur, Men An American amount to about depart from Apia feel that there is a power there, an influence asked what he should present to the wlf of cope with or therc'that they can not them a chief who had enfertalaAd him. He was with dread." assured tbat nothing would please tbe and It inspires Knowing the power of union, is It strange better than an umbrella.' Vlth some ladygs tbe Mormons wuot to divide the Liberal as to the stock of L"utreU liaely to the merchants of Apia he party?. be carried Do ypu remember tbat Mormon at I'rovo visited a aboptyand was astonished to find a who two yeara ago acuvl si juror, baving ar?9 oolleetlon of the best Sarcpsaa sworn He7 ho believe didn't that solemnly waa learned ccid ws'.l a t tey rl ht? . When accused of good priced, and tbatthat , polygamy rero ex ti rj.tl I ly n3 and arraigned before Judge Judd. tremcly cxactlz; as to tia :allty ct list this blessed Saint upheld hisintegrlty by particular xrtic' As f,r isdy, tla xi&M ha didn't believe p lysan-- was say iosX-- t tae 2I;;4ed"Wlth Amrieasl2a was Knew it rixlit Iwoauso lie ribt. Judge far perjury and Judd Indicted.tbls e,ssei7Ksa rs" itn sentenced him to three ye ;ri.oi3ie,iU w w Cass I. XT. C. i "'? ? tnnXlt wn Well-kno- e party-becaus- . for-tunH- te " i I i " wn ; '.- j Center, Fraboisoo, Oat. In the flecond Bound Corbett Corers a ospUaiist and son of John Center, a Manor's Meney Hulllvaa Denies .Yescapitalist who waa formerly associated wlthlarge shipping interests here, com. ' terday's Story roltted suicide this morning by firing two hots through hla head. It la supposed that the deed waa due to deapondeaey eaused by Navr Tosx, Oct. 81. The fight with illness. gloves between Peter Maber, the Irish wonder, and Jack Fallon, the- ,'t.stroog XLearorislble for at Collision. M Oot. II. Conductor Wood boy" of Brooklyn, at Nlblo'a Garden, iRiiiroLii, 'Boo" road waa arrested here of the In the suited In Fallon being knocked showed round! first round. second The by the coroner's jury at Ulenwood for the id me good boxing, but in the second Maber collision of the freight trains by. which fl began to chase Fallon, and the fighting persoas were killed. became vigorous. Fallon grew savage and rushed at Maber, receiving a terrific Toe Ltottery Warrants. on the cheek, wblcb staggered him. New Oni.aa.HS. Oct. 81. Warrants arere- - He clinched to save himself, and. In pushing and pronunciation being perfect and cslved at the oQce of the United States him off, Maber landed another blow on his her manner most pleasing and Interesting. Marshal for the arrest-o- f fifteen men face, knocking him In a heap. :'! ALASKA. .., S1000 In affldav covered South Its the made James Corbett charged by the Dakota with sending lottery matter deposited with the lleraUl on behalf of. ' Her historical narrative of the purchase, 'settlement and government of Alaska, its Maber. inroaga the malls. industries, resources and possibilities, was or Matched. most Interesting, but the people were there Couple Spiders BfnnlererSI.'Ilanged Wllllann-aoto hear whatthe gifted lady had to say In Nsw York. Oct. 31. tTaiBUwa Dis . n Oet. Thomas Mo., xtjaxia. Chrontcla Series. regard to Utah's aft&lra The grand work here. this morning for the patch San Franolaoo much talked fight performed by her in tbo past In aid of Utah's marder of Jsffersoa and Thomas Moore, Arrangements the Ilartwell redemption waa a promise .that something between "Tommy" Kelly, father and eoo, la May, 1800. would be given the disgruntled Liberals and obamplon Spider, and "Billy" Pllmmer, thewere comof England allies to ponder over.' and tbe peopie church pugilist . L.lbol Suit, B. K. Fox'a offloe yesterday, after were not disappointed. ' With a master's at Quay's pleted riTTStrno, Oet. sl.J Tbe . preliminary a good deal of discussion among the princi- hand she delved into tbe past, and showed attitode of the Chnrcb hearing In Senator Quay's erlmlnal libel pals aad their backers. Kelly and Pllmmer by history that tbeLatter-Day Saints from suit against President liarr and Editor Mills eaob deposited f 50 to bind the match. The of Jesus Christ of Oa. agreement calls for a finish fight with skinof the Pi ttsburg Post was held the time of Its Inception up to the, present on December 8th. for the Quay denied haiae; reday had been that of treason to the Governceived tt& from Durdalsy said there was tight gloves, of the world and f 1000 ment. Authentic utterances of the leaders championship no consideration between Hardaley and a aide and a puree of 9700. '. ot the. church from the days of hlmeelf i had v bualaesa transaction with of to that the Joseph : Smith '' resolved the eerUfloate frosa head. Wllford Woodruff, whom Denies the Sullivan Bardsleyi present Story. David Martin of Philadelphia la exohange abe designated as the pliant ; tool of Saw Faavcisoo, Oct. 81. John D. Sullifor a note. Uefeadasts were held for trial van denies bo baa telegraphed Charley designing .men, were liberally sjuoted in that la December next la $1000 balL Johnson to make arrangements for a fight support of hsr position. Of the many significant utterances of the leaders of the Slavla. Sullivan says ho will say nothTtlchmond Terminal Debt Cared For. with she quoted, that of Brlgham about the probabilities of a fight with chureb wbloh he ing heard of the assmssl nation Haw York. Oct. Slavla until ho has eonolnded his theatrioal Young, when . a a a.SI.tti.iThe Sun eayat engagement. of Lincoln, more than any other showed the baa made a deal wltb Hanker Snttther of attitude of tbe church. When the ead news London to handle tha floating debt " of the earns, aad to all patriots. Brlgham Young ST. LOTJIS ON THE TUIIF. c ordered the Salt Lake Theater building entire system. Inman was seen this aaornlag In TTbat Baa ford Is to Callfbrnla Dasobt draped In mourning. Then going to the President ' ard to tha aboTe story and said i "There property room he danced around it gleethe Brewer, Will De to MlseourL fg Is no troth la the statement that fanlthere fully and exolalmed: "Drape her Drape TMBU9X Dispatch-B- an her! Another enemy Is gone, as there Is a $T. LOOIS, Dot. 81 eew mi mm in mm nqunmi i or God lo Israel!" or displacement." uftiwn Francisco Chronicle Berleal The tny reelgaatloa Of Utah as It la at present. Miss Field bad la It olrcles yesterday was considerable estate ofnotally stated that the loatlng debt real la ' to say. and it Is unnecessary, of the system la arranged for the report that Adolphua Busch had pur- perhaps, to atate that she said It well. C. B. Pate Stock Every, word bad evidently chased the property of the been carefully Narsl Commandar Appointed. Farm Company, 732 acres lo extent altoconsidered, and the manner In wbloh she President has Washibotoh, Oct.If- 81.At mmThe A flskn. a ns- lof a mile north bold up tbe pretensions of the ohuroh and nnnltiUil WlllUm la gether, located ' allies to,the broad sunlight of truth was the Nary. of Baden, within the Umlta of hortb St. Its as as It was eloquent. convincing Louis and on the Malls ferry road. Mr, Mrs. Drydsn'i Coek'Uook; WHAT Or UTAH? Buaoh and his second eon, August, had 'And now." said Mlaa Field, when There eomee a time la the life of every drlvea out to the farm yesterday afternoon, ehe' mam had left the past behind her, wotn mu wgniD Utah? ahall of What I aay strong desire to write a Usually and after a thorougn inspection of. the propA fair evenings since at a public reception she Is dissuaded by friends, and bar mind erty, accepted Mr. Pate's terma An Intiturned oto other channels, bat oftentimes mate friend of Adolph us Busch said to a kindly given me by the Women's Relief th deslm Is Irresistible, and friends reporter yesterday Corps, of wbloh I was- elected a member i "What Stanford and tour and a half years ago, I met many citl-seaad relatives 'can only stand by and Watch the peoullar mania run Its oourse. Baldwin bave been to California Busch wilt whom I had never met before, and was be to Missouri. lie is a man of unbounded asked at least a dozen times If this was my makea the It la thiswuvthat ww.ww u.w.w. vaww ,u I realized more than rvw4 wealth, endless enterprise and unquenoha- - first visit to Utah. combare that of all other hooka uuuj hie ambition. lie Is somewhat vain, and ever the gigantic sire ot our oountry and bined. We hare not time to speeu-lat- a it knows what the that dlsUnctlon which Is akin to but how little one part ofrealized that the ai to whether or not there la in nn. enjoys Is not really, a thirst for notoriety. The other Is doing. I' to Zton, lured here by Gentile trineotlon between this Immense number of Busch stock farm will be one of the attracand the general prevalence of tions of the city, the objective point of umphs and the consequent boom, are little versed in Mormon history, and I felt that a Americana It must suf-flamong The price to be paid for the sevdyspepala oa - this occasion to give a short but drivers. of education was absolutely neceral paroels of land making up the tract. campaign make to Mrs. account 6 these newcomers appreciate of Is the exact of acrea 800 to said essary 800. and experience respectively. ' WoJeott Drydea of Ithaca, this State, with bave exceeded an average of $189 per acre, their duty to their oountry and their God. as made publlo la the curious the Improvements, such as barns, shed, etc., If, then, I refer to the past la order to point a si the moral of the present. It Is In the bope of salt of Drydea ve. Keith, new taterestlng being estimated separately. d making a few of these 15,000 the Tompkins ooanty courts. some reading and thinking for do Gentiles About a year ago Mrs. Drydea was smitAt Washington. themselvea.' I have no interest In Utah exten with a desire to write a WiiiisOTOif, Oct. 81. Five t Orlongs a lover ot my oountry and of liberty Kind friends did all they oould for her. but Mrs. cept asno GondoColt Alclna seoond. won, peek Tln.e. ill will to any individual in it. .waa thought that a lier third. bear I It tone parpota 1:03). Mormon or Gentile. If. In discussing instiof scene might do her feed, and ehe ' Mile and change Stone won, Mary waa sent to visit relettvee la Btmt ud Cerehus seoond. I am forced to quote their founders Marguerite '.third. Time, tutions,. to their own detriment, I can nat be blamed; Utloa, and afterward her husband took her It 50. I came here accidentally In 1883 for long tides la the ' oountry, freeueotly Free bandloap, six. furlongs White Rose forWhen one week and remained nearly one year as as far Marathon. won, driving O. W. Cook second, Ocypete third. so deeply Interested did I become In tbe or r td , Virgil. Time. 1;14H- Vvslos or Delphi, of a polygamous bieraroy ' within or when she bat anomaly Bomulus, returned Solpio Seven furlongs Prather won. Isaac Lewis a Gentiles were unrepresented home she lnvaalaely retired to the kitchen seoond. republic Plina third. Time, 129 Weekly I listened so and taking out her pen. In It and paper, a politically, won. Tbomaa Mile Madrid seoond, King TRSASOM moat IBS FDU'ITS wsovp. threa elaes of .spoons and quart Thiers third. Time, 1 " she would begin work on her 'Free bandloap. mile and '"meaanre. On returning six of ward meeting-bouse' book. The mpshot of It was that the book huralea told tbo story that burned In i my won, Luke second, WheatEast, I was finished In Marob and Issued from the ley third. Botwell . In February. 1887, thanks to the XI. and 2: r '. soul, Time, ' nreaa la May. It was called "Mrs. Drydan's noble efforts of Judge Baskln and bis "::.:" Before we go further H'aaaily bill became assistants. theRdmunds-TuokNashville. At -, we should say that Mrs. Dryden le ah exled to the partial Amerihaa a Oct.' '31. Six T. ftsWjrhich J. Na"ttvili.. furlongs the best In callsot oook. probably canization of portions of Utah. I have thlra. seoond, Zeke llardy Time, II er book was neatly bound won. Drift " Ithaca. never believed in the methods employed by and waa about ltlSXIn greea Tblrteen-alxteentof a mile Queen Congress to redeem this territory. No one an Inch thick. In It was receipts, all Trowbridge won. Firstlap seoond, Lemon does who has the faintest, comprehension of Mrs. of which, Drydea explained la the pref what Mormon lam means." Polygamy is but third. Time, lt2. face, she had tested personally, for bread- - lllosaom mile Blue Mass a secondary evil: to make It tbe first and a of angel's food, pound cake, won. Joe Carter is to strain puffs, Fannie 8. third. onlya; blot on Utah's escutcheon, and swallow a camel.- - I hare floating Island, gooseberry catsup, puff Time, 1:37X. . second, at gnat i Baste, sainate podding, banana pie, citron , laws, of a always asked not for Free handicap, areeervea, orange tnaru.atade, Chantllly1 of disfranchisement In but for won Duke mile Blase everybody Severtoe eeeohd. mocx turtle e, soup, icustara, wheat Utah and the establishment of a legisTime. Buckner third. Bolivar 110. Frsaoh we gems,. commission. wades, If people of a mile Parolee won, lative aoda caper sauce, cod fish Maggie Lebus second. blsoalt, who live in the Dlstrlot of Columbia can Ten to third. One, almond , halla. macaroons, Martha Time, i7. . exist without the suffrage , In order to get Vaehlagtoa omelet, bonne, rid of thousands of Illiterate negro voters other things ..whipped cream aad . and their consequent: misrule, Utah could maayi Parke. At Garfield whlola It would tax our space too heavily to without the political domination ot thrive 31. Oct. Eleven a of sixteenths Chicago. .was book The of the natao. and It mile Bull Rose won, Bob Francis price fl, a treasonable priesthood, .But Congress to seoond, have a large sale, not chAsen to understand Moruion-isrImmediately began never has Lela Time. third. :1Q. and when light consa to this region it aly In Ithaca and Tompkins county,' bat In? Mile Conundrum won, Antoinette seoond, be will Palmyra, Athens, Carthage, Pbaraalla. by the grace of God and mines! Tea, Time. third. Oakdale 1?4. Corlatb. Attica, Memphis, Maoedoa, Pboe Young, as Judge Baskln well says, Brigbam PenMile and Rlmlnt won. nlci and other neighboring towns, distri- dleton one thing out of bis calculations left Tom Jones third. seoond, Time, bute by the educated hand of .a forgotten tu tiling! A strange prophet he who oould . v classical scholar. Mrs. Dryden waa elated H54. mighty , mountulns and see Six furlongs Falero won. Judge llngh not pierce these aad planned on the heat eealakln cloak In aecond. of metals which have tho precious glitter ttulida third. Time. 1:15. . for th.a wlntir. Ithaca trouble 1L.AXD RIOESXEO TBI f. Mile and LUero hurdle won, ooaiCa at the aaoiaeot of Wlnalow aeoond. Aristocrat third. iiat and will redeem It from from poverty yet Time, There lives in Ithaca prosperity. greatest , v.xr svaBgolists of uto are Baleatler , Keith. Several 8:58. a, certain Mrs. despoUsni. X&e the miners! God speed tlie'r coming and ago this lady had a disagreement with Another Record Lowered. God bless General Connor ' and hla' brave fears Drydea about the proper oolor for the StOCKTOtr, Oct. 31. Charles Marvin tosoldiers who ' discovered' the first mine tn new church carpet. Mrs. Drydsa triumphed a received from That was in 1868. Utah's Robert thld telegram Territory bat Mrs. Keith had not for- day la the matter, 1891 .will be $14,000,000. Boaner. wealth la Doole la to that mineral denying saw She thareport her chance for revenge, gotten. Sunol next yOar. When it is thriea that amount, Utah .rvaw It happens that Mr. Dryden Is a re- -. have was can reoord made ask important Frou safelyWhen for ? Statehood, stisrkably thin man. badly troubled with byAu the Frou. Two are weeke there before. ago not yearling It of be course, dyspepsia, tboagb cannot, Sanders drove the filly In 8:41. Last Tues- 50,000 miners unearthing the of the in ay way traoed to bis wife's ad he Wasatch and Oquirrh ranges, and casting day he made her trot la 8:35. To-drnliable oooklng. But It looks suspicious. drove a mile la 8 :31K- - beating Norlane's their ballots for republican. Institutlous, He Is six feet tail and welgba. 113 pounds. reoord her a quarter of a second and placing She Liberal party may talk of dividing on 11 also looks sickly. Now what did the Frou Frou third among the yearlings. National Issues. I come to Zion in 1831 and Mrs. Keith do but have' an en-am told that condition bave changed. I made from Mr. Dryden's most ralnj to id that polygamy has been, abolished. pUoUiraph. get 10.000 pictures printed Hanlan Lowrri at World's Reoord. am B. c. Oct. 81. This afternoon I aee aoaae of my friends calling tnemselvea rrifa It asJ scatter them broad oast all over theVictoria. Democrats and otHer Republicans, and I boat race between Hanlan and Stephana am t j t cU"lol neighborhood, with this print-- 1 askel to sympathise: 1 can't. was "Mr. rowed back Waleott each: of en at men Both rowed i Shawntgan. Dry -. the first law of nature. ; When of ... the of author but 'ilrs. Dry- well, Stephens lost the course, being a man has islied t'is'.ial, to me all his and sudunused A to turn. toelc.' the' Cok tree ; Is '.If lie consequently, denly assures mo hereafter-b- life, j will tell the Aad rowed frultl" and its was the wildly, pex i i.j it , ot these,every received much Ilka a procession. Uaolaa winning In truth, ; ; x dos't JVMr owt ma throat ' j of "Ths Vm.- r- 1:SX. about eight lengths ahead. This mr'l - t. rcvaotua T the world's reoord by three second a. with childlike ooncdence and embrace hint i Irs Blstler a , of lir. as my long lost brother! with a strawberry ' ; i tf a lir-- e - resets. Ctartlli3 mark on fcU 1st t area 1 Ha, I cxire my s ' x - r r .'Te t fct tU esc 'I'r tx:zUe, u: i give tt'.ifc'l:a ' 1 '.' . i 5, lT7 t t kirn a tlsictcf Itavv, ' t'llm r icfr he Let crrvtri ' : i r.-- rt:.-- i It i 3 , i j' ,o rrove 3 L!i rri." hi tima and h l:i - i " eut n. a .iIt is tlm lo Mil tu-- fit' i J by worts-thir. .. it j i. ..ca calfnot ? rvl'-a i. before. X era tcl i Uat t,. !..-r a noted Cliicf J. ,K-- cl Jtz j 0 tlsiJ; v. C3 la tfcl I't-TV.jJ .If- . i Jv.i Li3as-7 l.ij t a saanlfesto -t. t, r s t; P:int?'5.ct riafEl tn" j j. g ' - j - Karr'i Tha red ay evening a' vefy pleasing programme waa rendered at St. Mary's Academy of this olty by the Junior and nlolot.de-"partnea- U of that school Tho oocaaloo was the Welcoming of Sister Superior, who' has from the East, to take recentlyeg arrved this Institution. charge was sv oocnplete surprise to the worthy It Directress aad tbe little ones entered Into tbe spirit of the occasion with a vim and energy surprising to those who bad the pleasure of being present. It would require too much space to detail all tbe various merits of tbe little ones. Suffice It to say that each one was a atrlklng example ef that taoroa an training forwhlob tbe good sisters of the Holy Cross have a "" aa worldwide reputation. Frequent applause WHirrth back Into line, and their division. If honest, will and enoores evinced tho appreciation felt by hasten the good time coming. I do not sym- tbo audience. Tbe Misses Mlester and Kinney especially pleased them. A selecpathize, however, wltb young Utah's plea tion which was not on the programme was tbat under no circumstances can they join the t pleasant evening the Liberal party, because some of Its or- a fitting wind-u- p ot folks--lwas a solo by wltb the little gans or Its leaders bave called taelr parents spent or friends names. 8uch seatisneatailty Is Mlse Gertrude. King wboee merits la tbat to all wbo lino are sufficiently puerile. A Republican or Democrat might bave had the pie as a re of visiting St. Mary 'a refuse vote bis for to Swell bad personally offended bint. At the olese the good Sister Superior., la I repeat, and repeat, aad repeat that young whose honor the entertainment was given, Utah's best friend Is the Liberal party. made a few fitting remarks and )to show Form your clubs Democratic aad Repub-ca- n ber appreciation of the treat granted a half If you don't see your way tejolalng holiday to the student. The following is the Liberals, but be honest enough to ap- tbe programme rendered their patriotism.! March, aeeompaaleaL on niano by Mlses Ryan preciate aad Wiluams. ife veral years ago. a young Utah mast was . .. Juniors and Minims among the first to open my eyes regard lag Chores.... Recitation, rapa's Letter".. Mormonlsm. Said be on one ocaeioni Misses Kinney, Daly. Fsrgason, Mlester, "There Is no necessity to lie about MormonWlsel Parrsll, Doyle and Kinney: lsm; all you need to do la. to tell tbe truth." Iastraaeatai trie Misses Kinney, Davis and Lawrence" Yet this same man. being a coward, lied like From GosBoss. "Letter a trooper about me, and preached tbe Missas K. Byan,Papa MoDonald. M taster and There are pel to thai ungodly in Europe. two kinds of young Utah! You know very HarpSpinner. aole Lulu Mlester . t the United States bad been plunged, in a, fearful civil war (African slavery, jou see. bad nothing to do with it,) and tbe end had not yet come. jjThe people of the United States would never live to pay the National debs, etc., sto. Why? Because ot the; kilting of Joseph and Hyrom. Brother Woodwas true. ruff fenew what he said As a specimen; of Mormon assertion this quotation Is admirable, and I pause before glviog oredence to anything proceeding from soch a iaoorcell That funeral occurred 1 hope tbe only seven years ago, am manifesto la sincere. I to glva tba Saint tbo bene fit of tbe willing hot when I flndia majority of tbom doabt, over to tbe very party that drove themgoing oat of Missouri and! Illinois, and killed ' Joseph and Byroid, for which Democratic murder the whole nation is to be punished and at last overcome, I don't think the Liberal party ought to disband yet awhile. Do you want to know the history of the manifesto? Before Its appearance, leading Mormons held a secret conference to talk over tbe situation and devise a plan of campaign. Political and financial ruin stared them In tbo t aee. "We can't go back 00 the revelation," tbey said, "for that would brand the ohuroh .with fraud." So these men of God concocted a makeshift, good until tbe Lord opened tbe wayifor a return to first principles. President Woodruff, j I ux. : ; to-nig- Ban Franolaoo Capitalist Bale Idea. Ban 81. William well-kno- SnEDDrsO THIS SACBKD BLOOD f to defy one's bread and batter a courage well - as the loved dneei at home. don't expect more heroism front young Ut4b than I expect from average Gentiles. Therefore it does not surprise me that so few have the courage of their convictions when those con v lotions are ohuroh Opposed i to domination. r But I itl: young , Utah is. sincere In longing j for ebanged conditions, yosng Utah wlUrpray morning, noon and night for the of tbe Liberal party. None preservation knows better than young Utah tbat oa tho coosolldatloa of the Gentiles depends the political downfall of their church. Let them divide Into Republicans and Democrats as rapidly as possible. Onoe given freedon of choice, they oaa aot. so readily jj, J. and OeniUmen: The. pleasant utv has been assigned to me cf presenting to yo'tf the It entertain yoa f:ifted lady who will for me to say that she hardly needs an introduction. She name here, as have thousands of others, about, flva years ago. and interested in the overshadowing; quesbecoming tion whi:sb this Territory, remained a year closely here for nearlyagitated studying and obf j"' ii PLUST TOOL .i the and when she went away serving situation, she went prepared to speak Intelligently on tbe In bands of cleverer- - men, Issued what hoi platform and In the press. It wat, indeed, Saint has yet called a revelation, though' for the cause, of in Jn the Court government of ;Ohancery. the other day ii bfer , Utah that she gave better, it support was styled an Inspiration, and rightly. It and aided in maklnz it destined to become the Is tbe Inspiration uf desperate men. gera In the National constellation. brightest en route from' Sinners tarry; in pursmtory She is welcome. She won our hearts long a so, and I do not think the time will ever come when hell to heavenf, and purgatory; is at good she will not be tan of a warm , welcome in the stopping place for our friends the Saints. hearts of the people. Ladies and gentlemen, As history repeats Itself, don't you 'think Miss Field. It somewhat rash to disband the Liberal A burst of applause greeted the Introduc.Whether sincere or false tbe. manition, and Miss .Field at once proceeded tp party? festo Is a concession to the law of tbe laud, the delivery of tbe lecture, which interested and an admission that the Creator IS loss the audience from the opening sentence to than jthe United States jGoiverh-mttn- t. the close. Miss Field was attired in a claret-colore- d powerfulFear disfranchisement was its satin brocade dress, trimmed' with mother and theojDhope of Statehood its father; rare lace, und in her corsage she wore a would you Gentiles with Statehood where handsome bouquet of Utah flowers. ' JJer debo? Under the heel of a polygamous ennn-elatio- n not could be her livery Improved upon, hierarchy where you'll deserve to be, If you kxocks out bkookltns --sTUoiro V i then the. head of the Twelve Apostles, he was supposed to be delivering a funeral address, but Ignoring' the corpse, a faithful sister ajed 07,. 0 returned to his favorite theme, the superiority of the Latter-Da- y Saints to the rest of creation .The blood of Joseph nd Iiyrum Smith was npon this Nation, and woe unspeakable waa yet to befall it. Baeause of ;U t;..4; f . aaaaanaasBaawsawsl Tbe Mayor's " Know What tho Strlpeo BXeaat. . ' The teacher Of one of the primary elaaaee of a school oat In the Western Addition propounded a question the other day which proved a "stumper" to her javenile students. She was giving them lessons la patriotism, and they had successfully exthe Fourth of July plained the meaning of wo celebration and how "had licked the Britishers twice and oould do it again.' Then tba subject of the flag was taken up, and the class waa asked to explain with of the stars the meaningThis was which It was adorned. pretty sasy, bat when shs asked who oould tall what the thirteen stripe meant every Child was mute. "What!! Do none ot jroa know what tbey mean?" aha repoated. for at minute or two. Tba re waa alienee, when n p. jumped a little tot of 0 or 7 years, her face aglow with the consclouanesa of knowledge not shared by ber schoolmates. She snapped her fingers In approved fashion to attract attention, and when the teacher, gave her permission to spes,k. she explained s I know why the flag baa thirteen , stripe. It's because there were thirteen people at the Lord's last supper." At all events the child's religious education had not been II. 22 st. , 1, 1891. CITY, , TJT ATT, SUISTfrAY MOEXIXa, I-AIT- G0.:D1TI0."S. THE GUARDED ' ion imams of San Francisco baa bean DATL1T TEUSUKEf OALT r 1 |