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Show - : 7. M i I ? Vol. 3.- -i 1 1 I I 1 IIV 1 II i I I I. J ti. i ill I!. fill. I ir. i i i , i tr.'"y f 2o. SALT: LAKE CITY, UTAH, OCTOBER 15, 1874. 1 EDITORIAL NOTES. 10. Mormon households, and though it is very rare indeed to seo a Mormon woman on the A Kindergarten is about opening in Under the above heading, Dora Darmooro street, unless she has special business there, Kalamazoo, Michigan. With all the' little publishes an interesting descriptive sketch, we were fortunate enough in the course of ''treasures' she owns, our territory might of her overland journey, from which we the morning, to bo thrown into the society open several such schools with profit. oLseveraLiiLLi , give the fonowing passagesrattrib errors that occur to ini perfect information bur" in a about carriage Driving ANiEASTERNpaperoieryeathatlsix t was'totheTabermclejan-immenco- u ladies had the courage to go up in a balloon, gathered during a hasty visit FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN. " J "t ' - ' :' . i,' ' f " . . thity, first-visi- AsoonTaswew'em; fairly j with Frof. Wise at Philadelphia. lost bounds of Utah Territory, the signs of a sand people. It i3 unsupported by pillar or women consider themselves-, safe when in prosperous and industrious people were seen column, and itsjwhole great dome forms a the company of a Wise" man. 5" on all sides. SmiUng meadows7field3 from perfect arch. Back of the chair where "Michigan paVers spealc in high terms which tho golden grain had been lately cut," Brigham sits rises the great organ, the larg of praise of the abilities of Miss Marion L. orchards beneath their burden of est in America,' with the ' single exception bending Guild of the Grand RapifcPosfc.,y Thus fruit; neat and often costly farmhouses, of the celebrated one in Boston." 'It was not it is notwithstanding the loud cries that are I reared thftlT' rfinf? nmid thn ltiYnrfonf VPit finished, fhrniffh IIia dpRionor finrl hnnn uiouc auoui woman's stepping out oi ner foliage surrounding them, and it seemed al- - at work on it for four years. . . Adjacent to sphere when she attempts to fill any.posi- - most incredible that less than a quarter of the Tabernacle, workmen were busy on the tlon of more importance than that of dish- - a century ago all this fertile and charming new Temple which is being made of a whlto washer or chambermaid, she still wins her landscape was a bare and desolate plain, stone, found in the adjacent mountains. We the tnrougnout country, Peeking and Truly has the desert been made to "blosoin were shown the design, "and if fate ever when she learns to respect iik-throseand too much credit conuot wills it to bo finished, it will bo one of the piningfUyor herself; and where she is . best .known her be given to the brave and determined people finest works of art in America. The abilities are best appreciated, who have been the pioneers in this ereat mons have learned to depend upon them- Wje clip from an exchange the following wofk' even t though they are fired by re- - selves, and should any .fortune (sever them from the rest of mankind, they are' quite in rporrl tn th om "glOUS ianailCISm. Io, Uf into effect on and after the 1st of next Jan- reucnicg. vguen,' woxnangeu; cars able to live independent of them. v ; ' I visited the Deserct News .office, the r 11 t uary. Time will prove whether it is any for A : LAKE Mormon CIT.Y and was received verv organ, : w improvement on the old system. 'flhe last Congress passed a bill; making I Which lie3 thirty six miles south. The sun courteously by its editor. G.'Q. Cannon. Esq. it incumbent upon the publishers of news, was near the horizon. "arid Its last beams fell 1Ie is a vcry zealous and efficien t expounder papers to prepay, postage on papers sent to likea shower of crimson and ' gold over the of tho doctrine of the Latterday Bain ts, and subscribers, which, together with the post- - Great Salt Lake, which . lay at our right, one cannot but believe while listening to age upon exchanges, amounts to an effectual with its lofty, mountainous islands, and its his recital of the early. trials and troubles of embargo upon the press, and will prove a rocky promontories rising like huge masses these saints, and. Jiis expressions of belief serious obstacle J to the ?general: diffusion oif of amethyst from the glimmering" waves at that theyvere led by th e Alraigh ty, that, knowledge- by. the one most useful, and their feet. Never, except in Colorado, if an enthusiast, ho is at -least an honest economical means the public journals of the "have I witnessed such gorgeous sunsets as oner He showed us some fine specimens country. The tendency of the age seems those I saw in Utah:"Territory; ; Nri artist of paper made by themselves, and also into be in the direction of enlightenment cah eVer hopo to transfer to canvass any- - formed us they: manufactured all their own free schools, high education-by-Sta- te insti- - thing but a sorry imitation of such wonder-tution- type. Can one doubt the ultimate success in a pecunlarypoint of "vieWiof a: people -' ; a free Press, etc., and yet the rep-- ful coloring. . who have literally no imports, and a con- Night re5entatiyesi)fTtheieopleare:i507Sup conservative as to take a retrograde step in I the "City of the Saints," and as we rolled sfcintly increasing supply ofj exportsfr(If"" the direction of the best and most eflicienl through the quiet streets towards our des should bo sa Ed. W. E.) Nature: has apeducator of, the masse'sr--i. e., the nation's tination," the' Walker House, we were struck parently kept her best gifts in store for this - newspapers. The recent. action of a British with the perfect repose and orderly appear people, who have had the sense and the .colony in an opposite direction gives room ance of the town. No loafers were lounc- - boldness to i fathom i her secrets.? .Natural for unfavorable comment,, which is, and ing about, no noise; every thing was like a springs of. cold, warm and medicinal! waters will be taken : advantage of. We have, for rew England Sabbath evening. The: foi- - are constantly being developed, and on each years, ciaimeu to ieaa jne van, ia ail pro lowing morning we were ' up betimes ancJ id? of the brad,: finely graded; streets, a gressive measures, and would scout the idea bii the alert for the ; novel experience 'that a- clear sPHng stream of. living water goes ; of yielding to .iwuuvurino peooies at tne Dottom. JSo any other nation superior lib- sojourn among the Mormons might bring. wMtauu iHaiusuuiu uuunes nere; out erality; but a change must come soon, or we nrsv Ior a sirou mrougn tne ' broad. , will find ourselves distanced greatly. Speak Ing of our former boasts and present facts, an exchange aptly remarks:. But it i sb rigorously observed as in very singular that while the United States trees, thus combining utility with beaty; is. the Siibbath ' has been passing a law vhich imposes an Over the doors of many of the business this city. The municipal authorities being additional tax of two and a half million ol houses were conspicuously displayed the exclusively Mormons, have everything their dollars on, the. newspaper circulation of the significant letters Z. C. M. L" as well as own way. ; No beer saloon, no ciifar store. country, the Legislature otj the largest and on bulletin boards, and at the begining and an(I even no barber shop is allowed to ' be , most important of Australian colonies , has ending of advertisements, usually preceded open on that day. So the unfortunate who ; adopted a regulation failed to lay in a supply of lager1 or Ha- Lord." on allowing newspapers to by the legend HoIIness to the ' . go, without any eye. Where th'eso vannas, or to attend to his tonsorial duties charge at all, through the circllng the mails. It seems a little strange to the for-- : cnaracters are seen over a place of business on. oaturuay Jiight, must fain go unshaven, eigner up a tree, that this great, enlighten-:ed- , It Indicates that the proprietor is a good and thirsty and smokeless, till Monday morning progressive nation should levy a tax of faithful saintand pays his tiths with prom- - relaxes the rigor of the Mormon law enfor- l ' ;two million dollars upon the means of dis- titude into the coffers of tho church. Of cers. ' seminating intelligence rhilo tho Islands of course In our rambles about" this modern ' After two days spent In this delightful r the Pacific aro removing all restraints hereEden, wo kept a sharp lookout for tho city, wo were arain forced to Droccpft nn tofore placed upon the , press. Thero is "muchly" married citizens, as well as their our Journey toward ; the fietting snnand-- I something wrong somewhere whero is oeuer wnai snau i say certainly not must express my astonishment at flndinc itr y halve?,' possibly fourths, eights, or even here in this place, hotel nccommo- sixteenths. Well, ts 1 said, we kent a sham datlons rivalinsr those In nhlm " '' ' " ookout for those fractioiLl portions of tho York." . ". ' Paternal acres The old man's corns. -- -- -- , . -- W -- Mor-effortsia- nd . t 1 " - - ; . - s, : . v hadclosed-inbefbre-wereach- ed . . ( . " - -- AJl-seei- ng . : : :- : - f - , - - far-awa- ' : ; . |