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Show r c - r ' : V Per-, - cn :z"x- LAZXS ASAvtlAE? OSC&StB at Laha to be just and judicious betray their SAL? ' la , tha DexiOcaof trust and refuse to lead in, the right di- 7 7 ft the Iciioa atiui SJ The Salt Lake Tribune talks of its rection. If they wont, he sure some one tho New Yrle SWCkse, Bays 1071, Sunday Homing, July 30, H C- salutarv0 influence over the Herald, as else will. The demonstration of Judge ride across the Mockvllonntains, the three re- Toohy Rt the Salt Lake meeting was but sspsrb scenery ofthe wabsatch Range; KEGILAU LIBERAL ROtllBATlOH illustrated by the latters admissions xml the. crowrting'i sWondris of the Fv-- c other wttrr IpweveijRS: a LibGentile cf of manifestation the the character sharp, rough good are garding and the Trees, ValleyBig OR CVCNCUCRS TO TO TERRITORIAL LtCISLAIVJlE : ; Ltl eral candidates and polygamists. The impatience at symptoms of bad faith on attractions for the tourist as well "recog- bathe in if one is careful to kc;p Balt Lake County, lead- nized as any the Old World affords. face out of it. It is of a beautiful Herald and Tribune do seem to be com- the part of professed R. J. WALKER, SAMUEL KAHN. and the pacific marine color, and perfectly clear For The great North-Wes- t ing together, but the advance is not all ers at signs of betrayal and being sold Tooele Comity, abound in natnral splendors which most of the trip of ninety ones the botWELLS SPICER. on one side. The Herald has lowered out. Men who desire to see Mormon-is- slope are yet not half explored, and the visi- tom can be modified so beseen, the water being only in can that it exist to colors the Summit County, considerably tor to those regions can not only enjoy Brigham A. C. BECKWITH. fir Vv come the organ of a set of peaceable contact with people norof its some of the grandest spectacles in na- forty feet in depth in the deepest p!ee salake is the looks he feel can that often' of air but summer light, The and trucklers from Nevada and else- creed, and institutions not of its mak- ture, VALEDICTORY. ecenee, which . civilized man has and' invigorating. The scenery is 17 1 VJ I LS o n. where. It was evidently because for ing; would do well to interpret this upon U never beheld' before. Pleasure travel line, in its . of kind, 'abounding wall on the With this issue the Journal Bids the time being it could do more harm correctly, and across tbe. continent has acquired an unsurpassed heed it most scrupulously, instead of en- enormous development during the pres- striking views, presenting the very gran- THE GREAT THIAI OF SEWING adieu to the citizens of Corinne. And to the Liberal cause in that way than in One MACHINES! d we might say with a degree of regret as any other, however. But when the deavoring to ignore it, to it, ent season. Parties of ladies and gen- deur andjgublimity of desolation. into are " tlemen and penetrating regions is really never five miles from land, we might travel far and wide to fiud a Tribune condescends to defend polyga- and disregard it. TUB UOTET3AL VERDICT: which ' orf ly yesterday were - unknown, for the most part towering, land this We are one of those men. Gentile save to the Indian and more liberal and sociable people, than my, whether practiced by Mr. Godbe, The t7Lcc!cx ZJf X7flssa Dewing pioneer hunter. the direction one in turreted violence rocks, yet and unreason is as distasteful Artists are bringing home the most al the citizens of this place. Over three or Mr. Kelsey, or Mr. Young, and upon Jlcchisa t! Cfccnpica! but illimitable Switzerland seems ihe new of sketches of ; us as any. It is because of this that luring Raters months have elapsed since we cast our that good common Mormon ground to expanse few for a few mountain iu XHfi TH2E3 HAS COI2Z3 tVHEH a need if it and nobody surprise violence the so of tops with snowy lot with them, during alt of which time meets the Herald , it is not the Herald polygamy appears years the current of pleasure travel & WILSON we have striven hard to advance her in- that is weakening, succumbing to the vividly to us. We are as anxious as one should change, and set in strongly from foreheads away in the far hazy distance. In a word, the romance of this Mare Machine to PER. terests, as well a3 the inoral status p f pressure, it is the Tribune. The Herald can be that the American State and the Europe to the West. ear b and every Thie mtciake. bo and We wish to add to the Tribune's list Martuum has survived the investigations FBCTIC&, the whole Territory ; and to say the is the lion, the Tribune the lamb, in this Mormon religion be made compatible woman In tbe land will admit when they eee the. silent, adjustable draw witlreach other. But not by the sur- of Western attractions for the tourists, of science, and from a regiou of tniscon, newstyl least, we have been met with an open, instance. FEED UACHINB. behas Dimwii The Tribune seems to think that it render of the former. .We hold that the voyage lengthwise of .Salt Lake, the ception and fable its vicinity tirely overcome. one frank, and liberal hand by its inhabirequire only for they tants. We have no complaints to offer, has got some ground upon which to there can be no peace in tbe United Dead Sea of America. Bnt few civil- come justly attractive to the seeker WOe2UneqoeW Haobtsee do alt the difrent and hope no apologies will be exacted. fight Mprmonism after having given up States Vhere the American State is not ized men have ever made it, if that adds pleasure in travel. No one of these ktnde of work reqolred to be done in a family, and of Etlchee, without the should henceforth leave the tour of Salt make all the different klndaXJm&lnee. Our destination is short, from which the contest with polygamy perhaps we in the majority. Mr. Wells holds that novelty to it. The first definite Other the of complication! Lake out of his overland programme. All pereona are tavttad to examine the Whulke point we hope to see many opportuni- should say, after having takeu upT the there can be no peace for the Mormon knowledge of it was made known A Wilson Sxwixo Hscsxxz before purchasing any For religion where that is not in the majori- through Fremont, who visited it and ties to say good words for the interest Church weapons in its defence. 1110 Wheeler A Wilson ae is Veil known, haa ! of our Corinne friends in the future. the leading article in last Thursdays ty. There is this radical difference be- rowed off from the month of the Weber won at nearly every trial la which it lias competed, the highest award of merit The representative, Our change is made at the solicitation Tribune had little in it that might not tween tbe soundness of the positions, to the islaud fronting Jhat point, obof other machine, ever confident, have entered : beThe in have Deseret made and who a News the liste, time and arsta, only to be fefcate ; and State, govern- tained a view of the lace of many jfrieuds in Salt Lake, , and however, namely appeared ihe UrORTU SPEC I LLT ro Tine OOR1R5E DAUTIOQUU finding it iepomdtuo to oompete fairly, have enu i ihe wmm snra compamt. the value of Premiums. They lieve that it will result in much good, been in perfect keeping with the usual ment, rests on force and coercion ; relig- sketch of it, with its promontories and deavored to to boost of the few they slow not however, re and love.' ion founded on is and the Church utterances of mineral well as the islands. Ten years or so afterward, both to the social, as persuasiou organ. have received. Cat la the grand trial, daily use the world, where only true merit finds The Tribune would contend against The duty of the former, if resisted, is to about tbe time the Mormons settled in Sax Francisco,. 29. The funerals of throughout and agricultural advancement of the fhvor.'aud 8uporioritr wins the race, the Wheeler r of the Amador mine, A Wilson Sewing Machine stands triumphantly whole Territory. We earnestly hope the authority of the priesthood, punish ; the obligation of the latter, if Utah, Capt. Stansbury made a thorough Hutch, by the verdict of the people. and McMehouey, of the Leaguers, took the champion that this may be the ultimate result of Where has that authority been more re- opposed, is to pray. Both are vast survey of it. These Maehinee mm Adapted to JEvery ' there. trouble No forcnew the of of means is exercised" in the a than a two, He found its western shore religVariety cf ttneing f our change and future labors. It power, and, lentlessly place yesterday. From the lightest moellna to the heaviest cloths. desert ; its northern a notorious fact that the mines of Utah ing of polygamy on an unwilling peo- ion is infinitely the more subtle, intelBurnett, who tired tbe shot which killed They work equally well upon Silk, Linen, Woolen, uocton a or is and ends But still the goods, with Silk, Linen or Cotton thread; all what at its are efforts lectual, overflowed after high southerly wind, McMehoney, persuasive. are immensely rich, but the majority of ple? Upon large, although Gathering, Hemming, Felling, Quilting, Seaming, Embroidering and which are yet in the hands of the hardy concentrated now, if not on holding the pursued, and consequently the means broken by tbe Promontory Range which warrant has been taken out for his Cording, Tucking, Draidlng, tho groatest facility. with Button Holoe, making the STODDARD.I ,W. M. the prospector, who has exhausted bis means people with this boud, the strength of used, are eternally unlike. Government, projects itself some thirty miles between rest on the charge of murder ; as Pacific Cosutt, for him murder in the to Agent on be have must the wisdom and course of their Lake majori- Bear River Bay and Salt force, attempted in their present limited development, which, resting proper, leaguers Montgomery cor. Sacramento 8t SAN FRANCISCO. and awaiting the egress of capitalists to in view of their purposes, are nowhere ty, or it ceases to be able to sustain it- tarnishing many good springs and a before end after the shooting, he will jyZZtf prosecute the work to successful opera- so strikingly shown as in the late action self, and is superseded by another, or by fine stock range, now covered by flocks keep out of their way as much .as postions. It will be our purpose to give of the Tribune. Where is the, priesthood anarchy. .Religion, true religion, not aud herds; the southern shore no alterna- sible, as it is believed they would lynch ! the correcLRS3ays as well as condition so vulnerable as at this point, aud resting on force, but ou conviction, isYs tion of mountain aud valley ; the east- him. British gunboat Sparrow Hawk, from of each and every mine as the work wherein else have they made a political powerful in the minority as in the ma- ern, fair, irrigable land, already dotted Talk about their union of jority, and any religion which must be on the course of the streams with infant Victoria, arrived progresses, in order that the prospector issue? The Republicans arc . preparing for Chicago, Burlington & is UJ not in in order the Church is and State. There such no exist, Mormon settlements. majority and miner may be rewarded for their iocouri River the largest meeting this evening ever a it is a State a in inas is Utah State. a What main features of these surroundwho governThe polity, religion, supthing pastPabors. as well as aid those held on the Pacific Coast. vest for future development aud opera posed to be the State is but the shadow ment, or seeking to become one. ings have not essentially changed. The The funeral of the late Major J." F. We had hoped for assistance in this lake has filled up ten or twelve feet, but of a shade. The Church is above it, tion of the same. will be an imposing TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY I We shall exert our utmost to better has absorbed it, and this is precisely modification of Mormonism its trans- it is again receding, the Mormon settle- Bronson, The whole Second Brigade is a Hair. the moral condition of the Territory and what the Weekly Tribune maintained formation from a political scheme into a ments have grown some, S railroad now COUNCIL BLUFFS TO CfTICA3C ordered to parade. Mormons. a recusant from the more than little Church The 150 lake tbe shores the laws of of skirts vearago. miles, in the fearless execution of the religion New York, July 28.; Prince Scbem-idz- , indicate seem would course But to their is how the absorbed the units this and a of steamer plows the nation. In furtberence State, having briny waters, Jugad of Japan, .with twenty comThe Shortest and moot foeirable Route to dertaking we ask the support of friends State to he precipitated from the solu- that they are seeking, not so much to stirring the sleepy echoes of the imme- panions, chiefly, from among the nobility throughout the Territory, both in pat- tion in which it is held without touching accomplish this as to overthrow Brig- morial solitude with their scream and of that country, arrived in this city to- Ottmmiem, Dee ITsmcs, ham and set themselves up in his place. rush and roar and rattle. i JDurilHffton . ronage aud contribution; iuformatiou in the Church? will soon be divided ; The . day. party is Mormon is Keokuk, to the that It be system A person iu Salt Lake City who dereference to new discoveries, progress of They tell us the young Mormons are ' Mendotmt inseveral American among prominent and tbat is based, as the Mor- growing So attacked, limiembury, to take would t lake one of the cross sired other and polygamy. opposed of consumation ) up sales, work, Peoria, stitutions, in which they propose to mons themselves in mass meeting as- were all the old Mormons, it is human Winies A Kimball's commodious sevetal jjngansport , from the information stage remain some time in interesting study., Layfatfette, det March 1870, 30, solemnly nature, until they had passed through coaches at 4 oclock in the morning, camps and cities are earnestly solicited sembled, Indianapolis, Dr. Walton H. Peckham the ' resigned Cinehinnt It the fire to Moloch, through secret Mor- for Lake Point. 22 miles west, time, and will receive due consideration at our clared to the world, on polygamy. the Mutual Guardian of Life Presidency honrs. 0 He would there take the hands. We hope, with .this plausible was the foundation, they proclaimed, of mon manipulation, which, whatever it is, three ' Inusrancc Company, and he wifi be all salvation of here their and with is hopes of par- boat, run northward between Antelope people terribly powerful object in view, that we may be enabled hereafter. Yet we succeeded by W. H. Pooler, formerly of .Detroit, , are now told by pro- tial mental and spiritual development and Stuusburys islands about, three to make our future enterprise a success Toledo, Hartford, and President of the ContiPittebary, aud a credit to ourselves as well as our fessed Liberals that we must not perse- with people of more imagination than hours, then passiug out of Salt Lake Bank Ituffalo, this nental of city. Mormons the cute by opposing polyg- sense. If they are growing up opposed proper, .which stretches to the northwestchosen field of labors. Philadelphia ' 28. Journal Dcs Bats cen- Jlalttmore, London, amy! the are to opward like the ocean apparently, enter growing up FRANK KENYON. polygamy, Albany,New sures the Government for Mdinx with If polygamy is sacred from our touch, posed York, I to Mormonism, which, if true, is Bear River Bay between the northeru Wash tig ton, r " Corixne readers'should subscribe for what is there to oppose ? If polygamy nothing but the natural irreligion of the point of Antelope and Fremont islands. the minority of the Assembly, aud dePoston ; . in mands the our new paper at the Capital'. It w'ill is right, what is there wrong about changes Mitristery. ADD ALL EA8TERH CITIES When they come to think seri- Three honrs up tbe bavjthe water grad? We care not for its ideas young. from reParis is it be much larger than the sheet you have Dispatches says ously of religion, does the Tribune sup- ually shoaling from 15 to 6 feet, he that Thiers has induced his coD TIIE only line between Council Bluff and Chi in your hands, and contain a great va- and beliefs except as they take form in the young of Utah will generally would enter the channel of Boar River, ported that run Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars pose fullin action. is Mormonism to Government combined forwarded remain will with Pullmans Dining Cars. be league of news. It Polygamy by riety renounce Mormonism ? The T'ibunc marked at first by buoys, then by the office. . Baggage chocked through aud handled free of blown instituand an into 25 crystalized mil or express-a- t the low price of knows they will not, and tbat when they dead willows on its banks, still twenty Ask for tickets via the Burlington Route. Calcutta, 26. Ameer Kdan and charge, tion. annihilates It women, directly. become cents per week, $2 50 for three months. with A special train is now running lictween Pacific Mormonism miles from the present shore of the lake, four other Wabadee really infected prisoners have been Junction and Plattsmouth, leaving Pacific June Read the Salt Lake Daily Review. It annihilates men, less direetly but not they will bind their limbs and souls and fibm Corinne. This sentenced to transportation for life.- tion on the arrival of the afternoon train from thirty perhaps less efficiently, by seizing and appropriCouncil muffs. . with tbe bonds of polygamy the same as part of the voyage is enlivened by tbe San fire A. 28. E. The C. E. PERKINS, the at Francisco, TOU7.ALIN, PHOSPI2CTUS OP THE SALT ating their substance without leave asked their fathers and mothers did. . Gen'l Ticket Agent. Geii'l Sup't. of of Amador Mine has birds, beeu extinguished presence myriads aquatic LAKF REVIEW. W. MORSE, General Agent. J. or obtained or account rendered ; by Unless some one shall show them that and also requires about three hours, with small loss.. It was the result of atL, box the and ballot seizing appropriating is in it as man is false as it Lake-Dailthe tourist the at on y principle accident and not Corinne, the work of an incenlanding The first number of the Salt and. all tbe forms of popular govern- and woman in practice. Aud Ccutrnl Pacific Railroad, iutfme to get diary. destroying p Thti Rocky Clountai Review will be issued at Salt ment; by seizing the State, the peoples the 1st of do Bronson, who N. Major wont if the Tribune cant or this, the and take Brigade regular express Lake City, Utah Territory, on or about only refuge from priests, and perverting it in the name of Heaven can ? It can supper train of the day westward, which passes G. C., late in command of the troops at the 7th day of August, 1871. It will be into an engine for the enforcement of reach them ; we cannot. Corinne between 7 aud 8 oclock in the Amador, died this morning of fever conabsoluteecclesiastical thus conformity, And there is this about it, finally if evening. He would have connected with tracted while iu camp July 20th. devoted to the Mining aud Agricultural civil ly robbing them of their hard-woThe Apaches 'made a raid on Camp 'I tbe Mormons cannot be persuaded to this train at Ogden, balf-wat. i between interests of the Territory, as well as the and What is the prinreligious rights. quit polygamy, they will ultimately be Salt Lake aud Corinne, at 6 oclock, had Bowie, Arizona and run off a large aEV. EDY7AED R DAYLI8S, country at large, and especially lo the ciple at the bottom of all this ? Lust ' Ouperintendent. forced to. The Church of Zion is a he left Salt Lake by rail instead of amount of beef within musket shot of 7'. ' 1; , cause of the Liberal political party of perverted passion lust of women, lust . . , Its province is coach, which he would have done at 3 the parade ground at daylight, killing religious organization. Him HAHY of lust of gold, lust of B. QEFFLEMAF, power, Utah. The Gentiles of Utah are oclock p. m., instead of 4 oclock a. m. a butcher named McDouglc, and a Mexipersuasion. inPrincipal. blood. is man slave It the can.- - The troops killed and wonnded a civic organization. Their province, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. stead of the master of his pasGoing cast, he would leave the daily several (Formerly Principal of the Yoang Ladies Athene-noisbut when resisted in the exercise of their le- eastern bound train at $10 00 One copy, per annum, - carried Indians, off the they urn, Jacksonville, Corinne, at 5 herd. That is the principle of polyg5 00 sions. six months, General civic is force. Stoncmans functions, departure tttmdtee Thorough and IAberal. oclock; in the morning, get breakfast, 2 50 amy, the of Mormonism as gitimate three months, - was evidently known tO the Indians, who Choose ye, therefore, whom ye will and take the boat for Lake Point, at attacked in Utah. It will die out serve. it exists y Delivered by Carrier for Twenty-fiv12mg;lisb Iitierattaune accordingly.' 7. would He arrive at Lake Point, cents per Week. of itself, quoth the Tribune, if left alone. etiwmatlm Denver, 28. The first rail of the ' ' the Salt Lace Daily Review take the stage coach, and be landed in Take , Cetany. will s the so is then that is so, a There Job Printing If stealingof for three months on trial. Denver and Rio Grand Railroad was laid Salt Lake City at about 7 oclock in the Physiology, Office connected with the establishment, the peoples substance, of their rights of this afternoon. The spilfjwas bn by tail, he and liberty of consciMr. Blaine, of Maine, Speaker of evening. Had he gone driven Col. Greenwood. aud none but competent workmen emby Speeches IBto. Etc. XEtc.. ence, termed by the Tribune, the union the United States House of Representa- would have got there Rt t(h30 the same were made Samnel Gov. by Brown, W. To make the chain ployed. Our facilities for superior work of Church and State. complete, A. It is as long as tives, and Mr. Dawes, of Massachusetts morning. Fall term will commence Pyle, of Mexico, and others. Three is another boat so will not be equalled in Utah. that one could needed, it is broad if not longer. If it is idle are on a trip to California, accompalocomotives Arrived Thj leave Corinne and.pne Lake Point, every evening; among Messrs. Cook, and indeed harmful to oppose polygamy, nied by several-friends- . licnday, Cept 4th, 1871. Agents. Chicago them was Montezuma, aAd are the obPersons desirous of obtaining information in morning. ..This will come in time withCoburn & Co., 87 Dearborn street; New then it is doubly so to oppose these civil reference to tens, etc., will pleas apply at ones of The jects great curiosity. road will to A doubt. out one must beis Mormon all world present of the a said This plan a show, .system, be built at the rate of five miles York Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 40 Park usurpations REV. UPWARD E. BAYLI$S, per day, cause polygamy is the false principle priest to a culprit on the gallows. bis movements to agree with the boats until to db-taColorado completed Row; San Francisco L. P. Fisher. City, mjlMm OGmniTE, UTAH whence they spring, aud its practice is Yes was the prompt reply, but if you trips, eastward on Mondays, Wednes' 75 mileL There is JL F. KENYON, great enthu Addres have no objection, Id like to see the days and Fridays, westward on alternate siasm vastly the more important and over this new feature in the h in its results. Those who think they show a little longer. Post Office Box 450, " daysf Bring over Sundays aV Corinne. i . 7 I fV tonroTreihrd '.STuiYiTV soonest it and lake overcome combat best can is tbe an ThJtrip by Salt Lake City, Utah. interesting kx- William, of Prussia, has decid- and 3 King nrsrroyoR weloff the are diversion in it the H. somewhat W. branches, agreeable tnd by lopping A. &hn Creighton JOisKluttoalTciiofit ed the that main channel runs July 27, 1871. of U firm ship and r tiresome expzritaca of the long rail ride mas rtyle t3 come to do so, bnt we have no time for til west of San Juan and east of Vancouvctr.-Zi-0S across the continent. It presents a view such trifling. New Jersey has one railroad to every ivti tv ntriaal consent. Johnand Stars the and er. Consequently Stripes ia this Ba-ei- n Mormons and the salient the Another features of the of Great JUtleeuf the firm thing Ohio one to every will in future wave over this little terriGray will pay aR eight . square miles, sach as canol he obtained in any all accounts dae the same. Americans have always come to blows, K, VorLjLCiSIGIITON, . i 7, .V eleven square miles, Illinois one to every ' ' ' tory. xt. n. in come have other wherever Lake Salt Yrurua, heretofore, way. Leaving they City the C2AY. ' sixteen square miles, Iowa oae to every .0,8. UTTUtAU All several in l4 tm. friends tourist the without much Our willcrccs Jordan tow a contact, mining parleying. valley, perfect thirty-nincAn- square miles. Five east and ; conscientious persons wish camps should net fail to cend s ecpkj illustration pf the unwatered, uutilled intelligent, A7V west lines, in construction or completed, C: to avoid such an occurence in Utah if of District mining laws nod - amend- valley of the entire interior, having the carry freight to Chicago. ' possible Jn all such crises, usually, it is ments, as well as papers of incorpora city "and the Wahsatch range behind, 7 y,4 the tions aud writers ablest been and ' have the lake before. The vjolent, unreasoning, unscrupulous general sSw V Some of the expanza of the W peraeaa f will we which who control. in And new Gentile southern is shore especially ing operations, minority cheerfully secured for the paper gravelly and dean, JJfdme can . a Lit nicJ 1 5. ; withent v tM js this ike case where those who desire publish for tbe information of tbe public. and here are facilities for bathing jyw-t- f delay, eet cl Men. Balt Lake City, Snbcribe for ?t. 1 D.tr.PAtqr;: comnriE daily journal THE UTAH LIBERALS AffU oVmuifa rota. t' i'J , jr : Yo-Ssmi- te anti-Morm- on m 1 - time-serve- rs ItiuLE hand-writin- g mis-rea- : WHEELER TELEGRAPHIC , dy book-keepe- so-calle- d. salt-encruste- salt-mars- i ' d h, NEW TRUNK LINE 'J to-da- y. j RAILROAD LINE! -- WITHOUT CHANGE ; j - H i v ' : . Mor-monis- m , -- 1 . my2-Adw- tf AOADEM Oorinne, Utah, n y , - - , . .) main-sprin- g to-da- e first-clas- ' a self-governme- nt " qt far-reachi- ng .- - L -- ... aUitt: ;:k:otice ) A Munro, A-li- i- " & y e ecu, mao - ' kk-w- tJ- -- 5 s t cn n qmSIGHTON, 4tW vCbArjiJi, . j-f- : f I- -: J-- c |