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Show i f This work did not depend iwiswered. ullappy the man who finds, the grace, on Eriirbam Teune: it did not depend The blessings ef God's chosen race." upon JoBeph Smith. The world thought ELbES JOU.N TAVLOS. Editor if Joseph Smith could be killed that it 1 barlew Xtl Expressed his pleasare at having the would be the end of "Mormonism." Si privilege of addressing the people in they thought now of Brighaia ionng. 1 If the work Conference assembled. The Saints were But ther were mistaken. TTFToiJIlEX. UTAH. surrounded with circumstances which depended opoa man it wouH have come were in their nature and for te an end long ago. nut n conunueu vm WfJttOdaj Erenins, Oct. 7, 1874 whichpeculiar not responsible. Dif- cause it was the work of the Almighty. were they ferent dispensations had existed ,'as the It would never stop for the death of a purposes of God rolled forth in relation DhoDhet nor of an apostle, but would go CONFERENCE.. L to this earth. So far as the gospel was on till it had accomplished the pnrposes ooncerned the same principles which for which it was designed. And we need October th, IB74. of animosity bad been revealed to us were also given not have any feelings Onfer- - to them. But in other respects they all against our enemies; "Vengeance is mine, Tie'Vfr'ty-fourt- a differed from each other, The speaker I will repay," saith the Lord. All men .,Vof tW Church of Jesus Christ f described the circamstaaces peculiar to were in the hands of the Lord, and He Latter-daSaints, commenced yesterday each dispensation and the command- would answer the work ef every man, Tab- - ments Referring saint and sinner, upon their ewn heads. roorn'ng at 10 'clock, in the New given in consequence. of Noah The speaker concluded by bearing testi the in to the Lake days Bait dispensation City. t rnacle, at he showed that it was needful to remove mony to the truth and final triumph of There were present on the stand, the people frem the earth because of the work. ' OMhe, First IVefcideucy : Prigham their iniquity, that the spirits who were Choir sang the anthem: Daniel te come forth and inhabit mortal taber-acle- s "Beautiful are thy towers." Touog, President; Gee. A. Smith, might not be compelled to ke the Prayer by Elder B. i'oung, Jr. II. Wells, Lorenzo Snow, Lrigham and Geo. offspring ef the wicked, but that a peo Young, Jr., Albert Carrington ple might be raised up who would obey Q Caanon, Counsellors His law and listen to His precept. Those Salt Lake Xotes. Of the T wehe Apostlei : Orson Pratt, who were swept away by the flood were after The New Tabernacle presented a very Sen., John Taylor, Vr'ilford Woodruff, not everlastingly damned, but Jebad away, passed fine many generations D. appearance at the opening of the C. C. Rich, Lorenzo Snow, Franklin sus being put to death in the flesh, but General Conference. The decorations arHichards, Qeorge Q. Cannen, Brijham quickened by the spirit, went 'and for the Sunday School Jobileeyn The Albert and ranged Carringtou. Young, Jr., preached to their spirits in prison. d in each not removed, but remained in of't&ee were Smith. John principles taught Patriarch: July, eriginated with the Gods; all their tasteful elegance, taking away I cCt' the first Seven President of the they pertained to the eternity of the the S twenties : Albert P. Rock wood, Horace plainness and Bameness of the vast into forth reached past, . and S. Eldridge and John Van Cott, the eternity to come. The men who roof and immense gallery, and making Of the Presidency of the High Priests' administered these principles held com. them correspond in beauty and variety munion with God and had authority with the living occupants of the great tynorum: Edward Snelgrete and Elias from Him to act in the Holy Priesthood house. It was a wonderful improvement Morris. which is everlasting, without beginning of that mag Inon the Of the PresidcBOT of this Stake of of end of lite. er general appearance days the of the nificent structure. 13. Wallace, W. II. Foleom spired by Zieo spirit living God, guided by the gift of regulaThe streets are filled with our "counaud John T. Caiae. . tion, holding the keys which unlock the Of the Presidency of the Bishopric: cousins," come to town to see and be try of of the heaven, kingdom mysteries W. E Jward Hunter and Leonard seen; and the stores are doing a lively liardy. their minds were not set upon the f . ' Besides the above there was a general ishable things ef earth, but tleir trade. , reached into eternity and ' The Morienettes thoughts men frem all are largely drawing representation of leading grasped truths which exist while life part of the Territory of Utah, and some and thought and being last, or immor- at the Theatre. "They are little folks, I ' tality endures. In ancient times through but they are wondrous funny." ,fre Idahe. , ; j The Conference was called to order by transgression the power of the priestv The new Federal Court House.former-l- y hood after the order of Melchiaedeo wns A. Smith. Geo. treat. the Clift House, is the scene of attractaken away, and the law was added tion for a great many loungers. It is of transgression (ill in the fulness iUuiraaug: of time Jesus came as the "lamb slain handsomely fitted up, and the "mission All you that love Imraanuel's name, Whose spiriu burn with ardent iiame. before the foundationjof the world," to his pulpit with all the whom all the prophets and the sacrifices Judge" occupies solemn of a gospel preacher, PrjiH' by Pies, Geo. A. Siiith, dignity of the law pointed, and he restored the Choir sang: laws of 1L. declared before the law of pondering on the sins of the world or Sweet is the work, nay God, my vested. If the people had rather of the polygamous Mormons. Moses was In ' been prepared to receive it the kingdom front King, of His and subinside a Honor, To praii-- thy name, give thanks of God would have been established stantial railing, are seated the members .'v aid sing, -- .i v among them. But they were not willing of the bar. Some of them gentlemen so the reocive to of Daniel it, OKO. A. SMITH prediction I'RJtSiDBNT , was fulfilled; a nower arose which made who adorn their profession, and others the Addressed Conference, expressing war against the Saints and overcame more fitted to adorn another kind of hU ihanklulnesi at the privilege of bebar, into tbem, and dominion was holding the cheerful countenances of the the hands of the wicked untilgiven a time, and to which they devote mere attention Latter-da- y Saints. He referred to the and the dividing cf time. than to legal studies or legal pleadings. tovenants entered into by the people of .times Llder Taylor then touched upon the To the right of the "bench," or pulpit God, and the weaknesses which had led history of the dispensation given to the u some ef whom as many I o apostatize, you please, are the jurors, who just this continent in olden times that" wlieu ' they left the Church people on h their examination, said their we Book the in as of Mormon passed and given tliey Iook with them mast of the talent then came to our own when the catechism day and satisfied the properly, the be and that i.i it, consequence would dispensation of the fulness ef times'' Court and Carey that they are it downfall. Subseruent events had "good was ushered in. All the former dispen fltowu the folly and fallacy of their vain and men claims chief their to true;" this had their sations peculiarities and our imaginations, and the continued pro- work was a distinclian being that they have no concharacter to special relating gress of the Kingdom showed that thoir the salvation of the living and the dead scientious scruples about finding indictfelt by anyup j8tacythi d soarce y beeu and having a bearing upon all the dis- ments ' ' men- who marry all the against body but themselves. of the past. This work was President Smith then presented the pensations whom women with they have intercourse, not originated by Joseph Smith, but was subjects to be presented during the revealed of God and all the doctrines instead of living with one wife and Conference, via :, a general reformation and ordinances which were to revealed dark" about the other consorts "keeping Embracing the principle of union and us degrees did not eoine from us nor after the fashion of the "Gentiles." by nteaus of which we frombyour leaders, but God in His owa commu-liijcould become a But, stop, there 13 onejuror, Thos. E. in His own time had manifest and way home mauufactures aud the necesed them and called Joseph Smith and Hicks, of Logan, who does not quite satsity of patroaiziug theui; the building of others to perform His work as He di- the nor Lake the Salt and St. tue Temples in isfy Judge City Attorney. He Joseph Smith and 'l bis co has been George,' and the donation of fifty" cents recteilj were his facings, avowput through to able workers only comprehend '.per month iu cash to effect this object, these things because the Lord revealed ing that he was not living in polygamy, and a call for some two hundred work-mta go to ijt, George to hurry up the them, not because of any peculiar wis was not averse to indicting those who dc, dom or intelligence of our own. We and has been accepted. But the Court fwit'k there.,' Several missionaries would were only with God; we be called during Couference to preach Him the principles we thinks it has information showing the the gospel in the Cnited States and Can-- emanated from Ricks to be a practical polygnave tmbraced, the rriesthood we hold, speaker then requested the , the juror, Saints to unite their prayers and desires the power we have experieneed, emana- - amic. He has aled from God. By the power and but he sticks to his to God thai Hie servant Brigham might and neither story, be Ue iled of every infirmity, and that spirit end revelation , and tustainiii nor how know to throw Judge lawyers we God been had upheld, and if Ukosei who! oddressed the Conference band of him had not out for been these for we it the should his of have legally, poproof might be .tilled with light and wisdom been overcome by our enemies long age. lygamy would take some time and much ft5r their ins'trudiidn, and closed by lie lea us njere, ne sustained us hero, labor to nil to righteousness and produce. So the Loganite reand those who thought to overturn us 'o the end that they might obtain mains ais seat, and is neither scared in were Him and His fighting against, pureternal life. could not be thwarted with the nor abashed at the frowns of the Judge, poses BMER C. C. RICH i. follies and vanities and wickedness of the s ! I ; U of Carey, nor the . Spoke upen the privilege of living iu men. A dispensation of gospel, the las covert threats of indictment hurled at had been committed unto a day of inspiration from the Almighty, dispensation him iD those curt and steely tones famil-ia- jr when a work was introduced for the beu- - is. The Elders had gone forth among the and nations to the bar of the Third Judicial aud the dead. He gathered many people ej of baiUthe living touched upoa the necessity of union in togetner. jnow it wns our duty to build District. A grand jury has been things temporal and spiritual; the ruin- up temples aud attend to ordinances for at now look out for and last, the and the to living dead, ous pulicy of supplying our wants frout practice d a d and ponderous, a foreign, market, and , the necessity of every holy principle and to act in cosermon from the man in the box. '".Ho showed that by operation with those who had labored in union in carrying out the counsels of past dispensations, who .were equally The ring organ made another big tu f servants of God, the Saints would interested with us in the work, for they blunder last Sunday morning, by pub efercome, and that it was necessary that without us and we without them could a be made not We wanted lishing friends siring of its usual misrepresen perfect. lUey hould avoid every evil practice, behind the veil ns well as friends in the tations, this time and be continuully on the watch-towe- r, reflecting on Senator flesh, and we needed to have more love Morton for tuatjlieyt might overcome the world,the and to the Townsend going flesh aud the devil, and obtain a full sympathy aud kindness one for the House, when he ought (Mormon to and not Hotel.) to other, and complete .salvation. try grind one an...y, other to the dust of death. Let the pot- to have gone to the Walker, (Gentile.) , II.UEtt B. YOCNu, JR. sherds of the earth strive with the pot"direct falsehoods were embodied Bore testimony that God had spoken in sherds of the earth, but let us act so Several thia day of the world to men whom He that every man in Zion shall be a brother in the screed, and the Dirt Slinger has had Chosen to be 11)3 servantt, in the and a friend, and he would prophesy in damaged its own cause, offended its own euiutt niaauer that lie revealed Jiiimself the name of Israel's God that Zion would supporters, and put another nail in its t o.tsaiaV Jeremiah, and other ancient grow and flourish, and its course should own coffin. Latter-day of be onward and upward for ever and jircphits ..Thousands Another of the whob-clot- h lies in the Siiut,4 hud received the same testimony ever. from received the it, heavens, same paper was the account of a drill" jiad ELDER WILF0RD WOOORUFr asjij and in "consequence of that testimony in Cache Valley, when the whole body had gathered to lhese valleys of the Said the word of the Lord was always Biouniaius. They had labored to build unpopular in every age ol tne world. were satd to have skedaddled at the apup and beautify happy homes, to eend This was because the people ef the world proach of a deputy U. S. Marshal! the gopcUo the "nations, to gather the loved darkness rather than light. God Great guns ! What terrible fellows these ptior. and build houses and temples of had set His hand to the work spoken of deputies must be in the eyes ef the woftlnp;" hy then should they be hated by all the holy prophets, and L'e would aird 'Thnsewho opposed accomplish it, for the destinies of all men 'border ruffians of the IK S., that they them ought to know and did know bet- and nations were in nis hands. He had could imagine any credibility would atter. But it inade no difference what raised up Joseph Smith to usher in the tach to such a yarn ! wppifition might be brought to bear work, and that man was just as unpopis a Gas V'e have great institution. Kgxinsitlhis work, while he knew it was ular as the servants of God in former emakis duty to preach ibe gospel he would ages. Did this unpopularity make the no reference to the word of God a lie? By no means. He nation of court-rooby ike .help of the Lord tontinue his and ring "orbore testimony that the Bible was true regardlees tfivery consequence. but the veritable and that every word of God would be ful- gans," lue c'lir sang the anthem, coal manufactured at the works, gas, filled. The Zion of God must te estab'Who is like unto Thet!" lished, the temple of God erected, and near the depot, and superintended by the Tiaycr by President!). II. Wells. 2 p.m. tho gospel preached to all the world as indefatigable EUerbeck. He tas ehown ,'-. Choir smjr-a witness, and none of the Saints of God himself a at and as genius engineering, 'H'ooie all ye Saints 1io 3well on earth would ever be disappointed in any of skilled in for the Y iur cheerTuI as " making raise light the public yVict promises cf the Lord. But they must live by fciith, and call upon His name, in mathematical calculations. Tkestreetc, l'rv.r by FIJer Albert Carrington. for tlieir prayers would be heard and stores, theatre, Co.'.rsji-!'etc., glitter in the even Fenr. SEMI-ANNUA- Semi-annu- y ' ' -Gee. . ing with a pleasant and biii'iiu mination, and make Salt Lake look like a civilized city. When will Ogden follow the example, and have light instead of darkness, when Luna's beams stream forth in other climes. With gas, street railroads and water works soon to be constructed, Salt Lake will have do cause ts be ashamed at com parison with any of her sister cities of the same age and opportunities. ALLEN'Sv -- Tlie narrow gauge engines, bnilt and in progress in the United fetates during the present jear, amount to 25 per cent, of the whole iocomotir; business. 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