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Show kllsa. EVERY EVENING, gamlays excepted Vt th Osdiv POBLMaixa Coinrist. Cbrle W. Penrose. Editor id Business Manager. sons. OQDE, OGDEN Slinger announced the departure of the lecturess, it looks very much a3 if that disreputable concern was in the plot. Like the scribes of the D. D. S., the females named iu the advertisement, are "unknown per THEATRES. OXE-MA- WEDNESDAY EVEN'G Feb. - UTAH SECOND 11, 1871. APPEARANCE RIP Leg-uV.ur- y VAN To e.nctude with th 1IKR5K Specialty of - d. " A X OT11 E It I "ESC A VET ItOH UTAH- - the Salt Lake Wrt SHrycp announced the departure of a daughter of Brigham Youug, on, a lecturing tour. On. the Gth the subjoined udvertisewcut appeared, in tho Omaha Herald: A: fow days ago lae Curne The Mormons Brigham who-t- s aecotupaaied Young' daughter, of fcy Mrs. Sarah James, Chas. Stewart who was assassinated ia 159, aud Mis Grnce Leonard, the celebrated songstress of Ziun, will lecture in 8hot'i Hull, Saturday night, Feb. 7th. 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Dzalzm is Beef, Veal, Forlc, Shoes. Boots, UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTION. Sprague, and- other- Standard at I'M Prints, A Sugar, 61-- 2 lbs. for 81 mt' Savon Soap, 12 bars for l.oo All who desire Bargains should call and learo our prices. IlXlLIM IN DOORS OPES AT T, COMMENCE ALL KllTDg OIF G-OO- dlli-li- u AT AN Pricea of Adralanlon. Clot Ira. Orden left with th. alior prompt attention. SOLON SHINGLE BST OUR NEW BUILDING 13 THE BkiT STYLE. WlMvLEI riONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, of our Republican institutions. through." At this juncture Sam left us and retirMain Street, Ogden. Thai the Governor of this Terri ed behind a curtain that had been is is of its the the one corner stretched across people hall, tory enemy of A choice (election of and from which audible giggles g ive notice to the outsiders where the poor dears were, and how it shocked their sensitive natures to face the publio gaze. Then the Belle Union band came in from the balcony, and the performance began. Three women and Sam Gardner appeared on the stage. One of them, the sweet singer, we suppose, was what must be called "loud" ia her make up and appeared in white with red silk sacque. The other two were dressed iu doep black. The lady in white and red commenced a very tame ditty, indeed, in which he informed a waiting world that she had never known a joy till she got to be a Mormon got to be a Mor mou. Then Sam Gardner, festive and robust as a country colt on town meeting day, look up the refrain, and informed his sympathizing auditors that he was in the fame fix. It was curious, net to say startling, to notice that the lady in red and white (mostly red) and Sum, whom we all knew as the director of Ethiopian min strelsy, and othar diversions, had endured precisely the same experience. Butalns.' so it is, we learn in Borrow what we teach in song. And then that lecture, shall we ever forget it, how a little woman iu black stepped forward with a printed political speech in her haud, which somebody in the show bus iness had procured for hor, and attempted to read something about ths danger of engrafting something upon tho constitution. "1 say," said an anxious listener to us, after the lecturwas over,"you sat up in front, was that woman trying to preach Morinonisra up or down ?" It appeared to us that he was trying to read a printed essay, and that she signally failed in the effort. Two women in the next seat to us said theT had lived in Salt Lake several years, that the lecturer was not Brighnm Young s daughter, that many things sne said were uutrue and that they did not believe she ever came from Utah. who holds a prominent A centleraan imposition as the superintendent of an was Lake Salt in prescompany portant is Jia s last Halt cut at Shonf mgiu. known by several gpntlenien in this city and who will vouch for his He tells us that he entereJ 12 Brigham Young's office when he was his in "that remained he of age, years employ as "his clerk and clerk of the Mormon church twenty-twyears, that be is familiar with Brigham Young's family and knows his children as wellbe-as ho knows his own and that he never fore saw the woman who pretended to OFF. Preparatory to taking stock and moving into to do TINWARE YORK Positively last tini. of the Great Success, Our readers roust have noticed (hat within the last few days our ci'y papers Yesiierday Governor Woods sent hare contained notices that Misi Angi Young, a daughter of Brigham Young, e. two more Yeto Messages to the would lecture in this city on Saturday The Aet he refused to nieht on "The Facts of Mormomsra. The announcement was one calculated to lign were, "An - Act , defining th attract attention, and would of. itself qualifications of, and the mode of have been a sensation had people placed confidence in the truth of the statement. electing and summooing, Grand and Hut they did not, and there was sufficien Petit jurors for District courts j" and reasons why they should not. The no "An Act in relation to District attor tice of the arrival of the"advuucc agent" of the lecturer which was paraded in all the papers smacked of the show bust neys." nesa and indications the whole atfort of Utah is evident the to It people was ppurious, a mere catch-pennaffair, is that the object of the Executive increased as the time drew near. The not to assist but to obstruct the Leg- largest hull in the West wus secured for the a brass band engaged, and islative branch of our Territorial hugelecture, canrass banuer signs as large as Working into the barn doors disp'ayed after the mauner goTernment. of the common lire snake exhibition and hands of the "ring," he joins in the other circus side shows. We had almost forgotten- to etate that cry of "special Congressional legisla-tia- n to add a spice to the entertainment Mrs. for Utah," and opposes all home Surah James, the daughter of Charles ItjgLslation designed to meet the chan- Stewart, who was assassinated in 1849 and Miss Grace Leonard, the celebrated ges of the times, and all government Songstress of Ziou," had consented to investigation into the condition of accompany the "daughter aloresaid Our authority for the statement is a our affuira. hand bill headed "The Mormons hare Tho gentlemen now laboring pa- come, and specifying that I Ley would onhall in to make such "lecture" At tiently and blanks be writ to proper night, alterations in our statutes, as are ren- ten in leaving with red chalk, after the manner dered necessary by the difference in of cheap shows wherein the towering and the learned compete for our cireumstaucca ami population, giant and wonder with pig the deformed praise from the position of affairs when calf at country cross roads. Like tends to like. The law is inex most f the old laws were enactod, orable and never fails. Of course it did lire meeting the expectations of their not in this instance and when a Herald reporter wandered to Shoafs Hall last constituents, and will have the satis night he found Sam Gar inet the veteran faction which always attends a con- l.elle Union actor and stage manager on people sciousness of duty faithfully perform- the platform with the other show practicing "Red White and Blue." and ed. But beyond this, and the proof other songs ofZion. And with what a offered to the world of the honesty of healthy guesto he rung out the chorus ISura enjoys life as a glance tit his jolly thuir intentions, their diligeut work faoe will show but he has not had so of forty days will amount to nearly much fun at any one time ince the days when he used to 'drive stage and sit on his nothing, through the wholesale abuse pie, to keep the passengers from stealing of power foolishly placed in the hands it, as be did last night in Binging sacred with that Mormon "daughter" and of one individual. We are reminded songs the ladies who "accompany the outfit. of the saying, that one fool can deSeeking a fitting opportunity we be guiled the festive Samuel one moment tho skill which that takes of stroy aside, but we regret to add that even as he talked to us he fixed his eagle eyes one forty wise men to build up. that "daughter" and the vther on the A great cry has been raised by on "sweet singer." "Sam," wesaid. No an the "ricK" ami its satellites about swer. "Sam," no sign, Sam "what' "You know these people?" the "one-ma-n power" in Utah "Oh, yes, know the agent, known him What about the power given to one for years? "He is in the show business?" man, appointed without regard to the "Yes, of ceurse?" wishes of the people, and that man "You know the women?" "I've seen them?" openly and avowedly hostile to their "She's Lrigham's daughter?" . faith, policy and interests, to render "Oh,1 of course she is. This is her null and void, by a stroke of his pen, maiden1 effort and they have just had h to her to do it she has been the laws enacted by the people's secreted forgetweeks Pursued, you know, elected representatives? This we are the whole party, dangerous. Had to travel by night only. And she is timid compelled to bear, because it is one now I don't know as she will get made indisputably clear by his offi kl acts. He identifies himself with the conspiracy to rob us of our rights and liberties now operating at Salt Lake and at Washington. He asks, in tones of command, for a change in our statutes, and when such changes as tho public welfare demands are provided for, he scornfully repudiates He joins in accusations them. against the loyalty and good faith of the people, and when they deny the oharges and ask. tor an investigation, he opposes all official inquiry. He dtploiei tho obstruction of the courts, wlach he himself assists in, aud convicted murderer.. turns- loos While ho should be the servaut of th people, ho seeks to become their master, and plays the monarch while he shows but fitness for the cap and bells. In any other Territory but Utah his official lit'o would be only a epau. 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