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Show WHO IS TO I1LAHIZ? The Utah Kveoiog Mail does not re witii the Junctwx, it would jweui, in rf'ard to the Chinese question, arid incidentally accus-- us of "absurd nentiiueaulis" oh the sub- ject. The Mail is tnistiken. We may be absurd in o jt views on this project, but we arc ot sentimental, on (be contrary an ftrictly w wo uiadu was, fact. The suesti iti substance, that the Chinese came here by invitation; they di) not come bun to nuke m me); to bo citizL-tts- , they c.itint make m mey hero (ex in tfept the lew who may be engaged mining) unless they are hired to work by the whito people. Consequently , and still hold that the rea-Wi3 inable, practicable and sure means of irettin rid of them is to cease to employ them in any capacity, or to buy their products. The Mail is mistaken in more ways thau one, as to our view of this queition. The q u'stion of foreign eud has engaged a good deal ol praii-m- , our attention aud our views arc not bj circumscribed as our neighbor We do not propose at may suppose. this lute day, to question the wisdom of the framtrs of our system of government in the provisions for admitati-r-o- f B Iv.-ld- ting to citizemthip, pi rsjuB of foreign Lirth, though no doubt there ere evils connected with it. No doubt each govern met has a right to prescribe rules for the admission of citizens or even of deuizeus, and when a rale has been ad pted it ought to be us uearly impartial as possible. One point, however, in this connection is tvoithy of consideration and must Dot be lost eight of. It is that au Englishman, or other foreigner who has become an Arueriuau ri'um must be protected in his rights as pueh citizen an! cannot become denationalized except by Borne act of his own by which such right becomes aud auother proposition we puggest as eqially tenable, 19, that a Chia mien having been admitted to iitniiemhip by virtue of a solemn trtaty between tho United States and China, has acquired a right to rcsido hero which wo not be taken away from him, and in which he fo-foit- fiiixt be protected by the tarong arm of the governnieat, if need be. i It is true that a modification of the present treaty might be uiude which wo-ilprevent other Chinese from routing hither, but no such ohange or modification can be made as will deprivo those already hero of the riht to remain, or to tho right of protection as denizens of the United Prates. For this' reason, and others, we rppoM any demonstrations against that, or any other, cluss of denizens. d ATTEMPT!:!) OaJrUlttE Tin Lake papers of to day e irivo aa account of au attempt to the persou of a young woman in the 10th Ward, by a corporal of .Salt out-rwg- the Hth infantry. It seems that the eold:or had been in tho habit of vibiiiog at a certain house, whera ha uict tho young woman in question a night or two ago, to whoaj he was introduced, and he invited her to take a walk, which tlio did, and while walking with him he threw her on tha ground violently, whou she cried out for help, which speedily arrived, and she was relieved from tho danger attendant cut upon her indiscretion with an entire stranger, The girl made application the uty lliili lor a warraat for the arrest it of the soldier, but was referred to Camp Douglas, where, it is supposed, the matter will be investigated. It will be remembered that a year or so ago, a soldier was arrested by the police of Salt Like City for an assault upon Judge McCurdy; incarcerated in jail and afterwards forcibly released by the military, and that since that time the city authorities have deciued to interfere with Uncle Sam's boys in blue. We regard the interference of the military derailment with the police arrangements of a civil municipal government in the Unlit of au unwarrantable infringement upon the rights of the latter, aud think euch will be the decision of the court should the case alluded to ever be decided. In the menntime, we do not see any impropriety in an attempt being made by tho city 'mag'a trates to enforce its ordinances whenever a proper couiplaiht is made, being satisfied that such course wo'tld be strictly in accordance with law a nd order. Sinoe the action of the military officers above referred to, a change has taken place in the commanding officer at Camp Douglas, and it is by no means certain that General Smith, who is at present in command, would resift an eu. forccmcnt of the city laws as against his soldiers when found in violation thereof. We think it clear, that, in the ab sence of martial law, all persons (uri exempt by ppciil enactment) are amenable to the laws of the place where ttcy may happen to be, aud a soldier cannot shield himself, or be shielded, from the effect of his acts because he is a soldier. He must keep on his reservation or be punished for crimes committed elsewhere GREAT CESTRJINIAL LOCAL ITEMS. From Thwtday'i Daily of May 11. The Pal ron of I he "Weed' S. H. notifij-'- Salt Luke City. ioSn-(Uoit- u- tSl-liu- s k busi-nes- s preo-sion- , T , i ' . ' I vv OF ILlKBHOUNU AND News . u.-lil- ,. de-i- a specific for throat nd luoj; diseases are pouring in from all parts of tbe cuuutry. I'.ke's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. av The Evening 1 1. g al-- TaB, i'ul-t:- t- eel-car- l . - -- in- readers that the depurture of forms t tie first company of emigrams from i io Utah, postjoned from ihr Europe 17 h to tbe 21: h iuti i s lii-he- lt-- hu-lio- l fSeedn. Garden, Field aud Flower Seods by the pound, ounce and in packets. Wr ranted new seeds. Prompt, attention to W. FOULGER. orders by mail. sJl:'m . 1 i- I -- r-- ; hi a.k-bl- s - fUb-drtiii- iz Geobob. President Brigbatn Young and party arrived ut St. George . on Tuesday evening, all in goad i) u h A three dny's conference will commence to morrew, at which the temple is expected to be dedieate 1. Tbe above we glean from tbe Herald, Salt Lake. Sr. 1 1 i ' , One roan mare, seven years old, branded T on right shoulder. May have a colt with her. Information to James Packer, Franklin, Idaho, will be 37 loi suitably rewarded. ' nht e r o Lost. r-- e The Lost Chilu Fodni) Ejq Dear Sir: Tbe body of ths little girl who was drowned at Weber Q tarry, few days age. was totind yesterday, about six miles down the river. A. II. Vilas. Youi 8, - bed-roo- n pa-fii- . Vo'umes of Testimony in favor of PosTroNSU. st. 1 Ai'li-tHii'lin- IIALK'S HOKET e-- l ii- -r I 381 Luner of Sydney an-epitn- lut our Ogden hereby to tali transferred been has Agency nil re aud Luke City for the present, uiittHnjes or comin uiic itions rhould t e ail rested to tbe undersigned Whan Skw'o. Mach'b. Co , Loek Dox Are by Georgia, wmtheti sung. Hull. Joseph K. Iliwlev then nm...i Opening Die exhibition lo Hip Presides! of th w c i o'i es ii" Philadelphia. Ma, 10 At five miu ites to 12 Prefident R,.ni The morning was very rainy w th a arose amid great apt. .i.se.and de ivrei but indi ui speecu Follow-- i prcKpfci of steady rmny da. iK i his ad UesM cations me no that inn clouds will btei.. ihe ram ces , an I the niigin il M Y t'ou.NTHYM KN : L has been thoiifht ot opening ceremonies be app optiaie p..u 'hi Cemenni occa. pro(jiaiiiui ion io Ming oge in 1'hi tide phia earn d out. . i'h visitors, tin ior popular Tne riiy js.erortdi-pec tiien ot , ur - i e a inmid ibi the tuiiiii. flits in ami fiu, murmng iriii" t.tsi evening in aud hi? liicia .lir fi om uv, eiice and hil. art!, ctiu every iiiv,ng cmiif us we a u, il,e jfrca The trom .hroad ciowd- - of Miid i f aricuii isre ami o! H wHi hhisin tli.gs, streeis are. eo.iimerce, hit ' e iminotic may the more iiinn the ran ci ,v ihe not xce Kiiciea iiml m fic i (. niid tine. c ei ot our drcwratmiit are iiuui'-roThe expiifitmu opening is the only iicti evemeu s. and give emptoitio Since enrly iu xpr. ssrou in our earnest i e o a iuii. lopio of conve e the Iriendrih i if nur fallow the morning throngs uf people on tuot. .nj. wagons sttd b rs ef i gn at tan-- i y (.f nai ous i he in can iiiges, fti vn mcreial, m.iiiu cars huve been pouring toward e ilighienecj tit in piupleif n,.the orld grounds in anticipai ion and ronea. of the opening of the gves This omru have beeu invite. i io end mg early a military parade, comprising ponding speiinniK of their snillioex-Uibi- t mi equal t nns, iu In- ml y com pe. took place. putiions of tiie first ditii-iou- , liti-twith our own Tj ih s iMimuoa through the .riucipal streets of th" city. they have getier-mslrespoiiited For so m our The sky has cleared, and the doiug we render 10 GO thaiks. w Cither is beautiful aud sunny, but not The brau-- and ui my ot the eoi.tr will this dav be si. hi ii e! io Mt ioo waini The grounds are in very good ntinv the of inspection by Ihe in toi;er f this ixhi-b- i condition, in spi'e heavy ion. We are gla l o know hn a view The jiatts ope'jed at a little after 8 of the in o'clock and crowds have bten pouring specimens of tki-- i f all rai ont will a flora to you n i. n l y ui ever since It - roughly pens 50.000 people are no on Hie gionnds, weil hs yitld lo jou a a nat-ipiaciical e and slid there is acons'ant rush thiougli kuo ledue of o many id 'he re-the gates. The favorable cuune in the results of (tie won tlu' skill exisiin(iu One huiidred Ouiiuni int is weaitier wi I pe mit Ibe original pro- enli.htt-neye ii'S ago 0'ir emu. try a tit w und but gramme to be carrii d out. A sp icioui pla'foim h is been erected partially setiled. Uur mcesst'.-- have at the of Memorial Halt, north of compelled us chufly to ixeml onr the centre of the main building, and means and time in filling ton am, se its are arranged ou the piriform for prairies, hut ding dwellings, facihe oflicials and other invited guests At tories, ships, (lock-- , warehouses roads, ihe of the cenfre are seats fur the cana s, machinery, no t tu Most of Piesideut of tho United States and mem- our ecbooU. Iibr.rie and asjlums Iihv ber of the Cabinet and further to the been esiabliaied withiu nu- - hundred light are seat for Uuiteil S a e Sena years, liurthenei by the-- gieat p imaL. works ef necessi y. whicii not be tors, members ol the House of Representatives, governors ot various States delayed, we yet have done wiiui this will slm iu ihu oirec ion of itb theT Mails, the Governor of the cxhil-i'io.H i mor. udvutiaei Stale, officers of the Supreme Court and rivaling the old-in and law. medicine and tstougy, of nation the Pennsylvania, Legi'latine in science of eaen aud philo-llie liter&tuie, ativeg hy aud ihe army imvy, repi Pimi iisoni iu Iiistuute, Culled stutis fine arts, whilst, pmud of wnai we havs Judge-- , nrhcers of the execu'ive bureaus done, we regret that we h ive not done and in nibers of the womuii a tenttu more. Our achievem n s have beeu great uial. enough, however, to make ii easy for On ihe left centre are seats of the U onr people to acknowle'ge superior S iSupreme Court, and further to the merit wherever found. And now. M I hope a earefnl exam naiivu of left seals for members of the diplomatic what is about 10 be exhibited aid not corps ana of tbe Centennial commission. f'Onrd of finance, , woman's executive only iuspi- - e you w it li a prof und eot Ci'ininittee, foreign c ommissioncrs.mayor for the skill and (is e f our trieods from uihi r nations:, but al.--o saii-fand council and oUer omcialsof l'mla yott wnh the attainments nude by iiiii' own of oilitr ihe ciiie", de'iphia. mayors Sia e Ontennial buaids, hoard rf award people during the pi- - nu t um'ied invoke your genei ons co operjudges of yacht ami rifle clube, and a oug t ti e front of the piriform are sent ation with ihe won by coniu.isMiinr t for meuibeis of the pre An orchestra secure a bi i haul success io ibis Interof 150 voices, uuder the direct. on ot national exhibi ion and lu m ke tie stay Theodore Tncmas and Dudley liuck are of our foreign visitors, to wnom we exs aunied dinctly in front of tbe plat tend a hearty welcome, bo h profitable 1 dictate the ex mid plra-uform to ihem At II o'slock the Presidential party, htbiiii D now open The I'rtsideut w.i warmly cheered at accompanied by the officials previous y cf his p oceeded to the pbntoiin. the coinmencenieni aud the l'resids.'it having beeu escorted to address, the Emperor of Br-- I riB ng ia the grounds by Governor Hartranft.with Ins and join.ng in the demonstraa divisiou if military. The p'a'torth tion by waving kis bai. So great was was at once crowded and all surround ihe conlus ou in ttie ciowd. and 1w ing spce and all available p.iins of ele the lone of the Pieg;iieui's voice, mat vation in ihe neighborhood were already people a few yards away could not bear oc uped by tbe crowds of visitors Hi what was yitei ed ere est i a. w hile seats rere beiug secured At 1 o'clock, at a signal from General 11 inley, the Aincricau flag was played ihe national airs. At 10 30 a nt. Doti Pedro arrived and fioiii ihem-iitiuildmg tne , was escorted to his seat by General thoru was tendered, with beiug loudly cheored. He was in orchestral un orgaa HCcoinpan men s. a ci'U. n's dreg-- . At 10 45 General 1'nit. salute of 100 k'ius fired from Sheridan and wife passed over from the George'a Hut, together with ibe ringing muling t the stand iu froii' of Memo of chimes from difiettui pans ot the i id Hall, during the rendition ol the gTOUO'l national airs, an was yree.id with great Din ing llie performance of the chorus H i'luu-e- , winch he uracelu ly ai:knol the b'tvigu commissioners passed liom l y He wn-- . e tollowed liy Hon the pla roi into the biilding, and J G Hlaiiie and Scuutor Joins, of New took li.e uentral sisle, be upon places Y ik lori their tesixctive afer 10 51 At the President entered which citne Pna dent Grsnt. accorafa-ti- i u d by Director Ceneial G shoiH, and through Memotial Hall, and was led io a sent ou toe front of the p al- to 1. wed ly the gue:g of the day. Ths Governor Hanrutfi, General procession bum. by the President, to (bo Machinery Halt. where the llawlryund Hon D J. Morrill occupied l seats on his lefi. while Messrs John M'l p ni , assig'ed tK Dont mi lvelsh und Director Gosoru were o hi n o ton ihe (treat enginer iu put thus st ir ut nil the iuicbinery in that light. n anuisoifeut was eaused bu ldii g This closed the forn-a-l ny llie sudden appearance of Fred Uoug- es of the ay. The miiMary ara ii Si. who had b;. Hitme mchance woi k d n iw marching through lb grounds, ui ma w y il rungh (he crowd, and was ad building are open e Ihe publio, Help d over t..e ropes by the olhoer,ainJ l beers aie resoundiu on all sides bell coiKinci d o a seal on ihe platl'irm. He are tinging und bands pJajingin all dia gieeieil with cieers rections Tlie plaiiorm m by this time much crowded, ami an many guest were with Seat-- . Ai iH ths ng Merchants and Co operative Imrtitn-tio- D ual was liiveu for ihe music io stop, au i visit puicaasers would do well to live mi .utes la er the Piecideut, escorted by G n?ral Hawliy, ndvaticed to Hie and iearu Walker Rro'a. wbolesal i oik s2.f pa lot m and wa loudly chiered. prices I lie i r. lHSil a then plated "Mail t the t'li ef " du ing w hich lime the President , iiviik h .nda with t:e Emperor ani tfcin Ia eity. May 10th, 188, to U O'lier gui s s son. Mother It is H. E. Gibson, that there aro 100,000 wif of p npie on llie ground. aud sou doing well. f ie iii.tntiuraiioii march compoied t y WaemT wat by th- oicliesim. a- the conclusion of winca Hishoj jimp llC4l. sen i' If re up u prayer, during the tie EUef Co, of childAt Box Willnrd, livery of whicii a nuijoiiiy (,f ihe vast iirseitibl-igsued with uncoreici birth. Sarah Jane, wife cf Mr. Thoiuaa ns'u-iobeads, and. ai its Wlmner s Ui;ch, ng d 19 year, one motth and ft inn wawith great effect, elicit ihr.e weeks. She leaves an infant iiit lou I npplaune circle of lovinj Mr W.Uh, of Ibe Centennial daughter, and a large loss. Uer mourn bonri of nuance, 'resented the buildings fiicnus deeply IVrmoiiit's. I., iree," at they can replenish tbeirstoekg at abort noiice, and by purchasing in small quantities aud turning over their investments repeatedly, insure good dividends to theirstockholders. Tbe building in which this extensive biHness is carried on in Logan is admirably adapted for tbe purpose. It is a solid structure of s oae, and its inter nal arrangements were planned with special regard ior the requirements of the iuHtitution. Its appearance can best be appreciated by reference to tbe in our semi weekly, which contain a cut of the establishment. We iefer our render? to t Lis advertisement, and advice our northern friends to pa trotiiie tbe bouse Whether at whole sale or retail, goo-ican be obtained at figures, and the immense stock of merchandise on band give purchasers a great variety from which to select. Tbt Logan Branch has been of vast benefit to the farmer and laborer ol Northern Utah, as it bns opened markets for produce which would not Have been otherwise procured. The producer has reaped all tbe advantage which could possibly be afforded, after leaving the Decenary margin for haudling bis products. Immviise quantities of grain, potatoes, butter, egg io , have been shipped, and while Z.C. MI has supplied its goods at very low figures, the highest possible price has been allowed for produce. 1 Li extensive estebliebnient is under tbe terminal management cf Moses Thatcher, Lt") . who. with bis courteous assistants, by promptness, ciunesy and quai e dealing, has won the confidence and esteem of tbe public, and the f tbe houce in all its departments ii conducted with order and and yet with that pleasant eae anl Ireedrm rvbtch sweetens labor and so t- ns tidl The Lo?n tlrat'eb is a tuo i tne Wldia is aa Wnimintt'o th clief ciT cf Cache. ti the United States Centennial commit sion in a neat speech of some length. ine cantata Mr. Joshua Williams has kmdly furnished us witu the following card, w hich refers to the little child of Mr-t- . O'Keefe, who fell inZ. ill. Logan. to tbe Weber river, some days sine.', an Z.C. M. I., Logan, bss resumed its acoountof which wis published iu the wholesale business. Thin arrangement Junction: is of great advantage to Ibe numerous Weber, March 10th, 1876. Horn in the "north coun Joshua Williams, : C EX-IIIIUTIO- X. y . ye-us- 1 . nt d, cuiu-lusio- t h-- Excellent Machines Oa our second will see of the iiur.ru veil cut a page you McCormick Harvester. This niachia-ha- s many advautagvsover the old MoJo -mick known to many of our Utah laru.-er- s. It can be easily raised or lowered at pleasure to tuit ihe condition of tbe ground passed over, is fitted with all the latest improvement iu agricultural nu -obinery, with table and s'aud for bind ers and a simple cnu ivauc wLicb cun be attached wueu de.tired, constituting a complete self binder, the entire machine beiug m iu.ged by one person, who ridts at ease as he drives the team which seio in motion the wnole of this remarkable iuvcniiou. All tbe machti.es tneutioned in tbe advertisement are fuliy tested bti'orr btiug placed ou the market, and are warranted by the proprietors. The for tbe oflheseniachmesaie ta'e agents ell known iu the North. Mr. Ju.uuu of Williams UgJen, ihe extensive ieaier iu builoiug iiiaterials, Goodwin, Lios , the popular gvneial Kierchanis, ot Lo gan, aud UiuUatdsou & Douglass, 1, t euierprisiug sioiekeepers of tmiilifioid, who will luke jliasure in exhibiting tu ixce leucies of (be uiuchi:u-- to oar Li a Urtuers. Te are also agents for Ut justly celebrated Fsn liros Wagvos. Mr. D. W. Pra t, the agent fur the We saw bim a Teni oiy, is a iu blue duimr, Lcan, recently, atliied nttiug up machiui s, talking up macuiue? and xp aiiiiug iLtir cbiet puiuts iil vim and tarueetuers that showed his benrt was id ihe woik If the MuCor-tuicOjachines do uul make a mark in Utah this season, it will not be tbe Unit f lbs general agent. We reeemnuiiU our farming friende by alt ftcaaa ta aruiol the McCormiek. ltibor-saviu- g s . m-iU- k i i us-futl- ed 111-leloj- Haw-ley- I i I c'o-el- ijr'-.- in-ti- coti--l- id Pre-idi-- nt I'e-lio- , t'oii-iderab- cere-iiio- ti-- I i) liir.lu i - I c- - - Ji-l.- n ib |