OCR Text |
Show . c ?;.y V tr. ,k - DULY-C0213.V- ! Z m ; 1 - VUL-- T !! OJtOOHY, Editor and Proprietor. 3 W5 to-"da- JtTLY 7, 1871. FlDAT, (BY THE WETERN UNION T1U.EOU API! CO. THE LIBERAL .PARTY. : Now that tho fact of a party, with the government, has lctn itrongly criablithed in Utah, that aggrcga'-tio-n efjcorrccf principle .must, .not .umler-taks t tarry' upon Itn.houhlcni anything that may lo open to tho cjiarge of uncertain or tlubiout standing. Tho revolution, total, and complete, of all that inclines to tho tacit or overt support of polygamy, at a continued ftJjunct of tho progress lvo mission, must bo Its cjilcf plank Wfotc it can presume upon unconditional adhesion to a platform. It cannot iuccesfully move in a channel of coniprotnse, nor m ill It do for an organisation of this nature to remain silent whilst within its ranks a single follower is permitted to retain the barbarous customs winch .have made Mormoni.-a stench in tho nostrils of the world. OiFen-siv- e, disgusting ind felonious, all good men believe tho practice of systematised Jiarlotry to b6 and therefore, if thoro be thoe claiming sympathy or leadership, in this laudable movement, who plead delicacy -- of domestic relations in order to evade an honest repudiation of wronjf, they must bo tivulo to understand that in the new Liberal Iarty, of tho Territory, uo favor cun be found for ' - such dissimulation. The transparent one made the of charge recently by speakers it tho Tubcrnnclo meeting, that ccrtnin persons having thrown off nil the faults of Mormonism savo its fbrcmo.t vice, are now engaged in reconstructing Utah, tells witli forcible effect, if tho circumstances jutify the accusation . lit the ranks of tho Liberal Tarty there should jo room given to the polygamist, but not bc.orc ho proves bis fitness to mpvo in tho line of citizenship by an .unequivocal abandonment of concubinage, as such, and ns tho laws hnvo pronounced hesitation it. There ihould he U half-wa-y In this instance, for tho pnrty which for n moment admits tho plurality plan of tho Mormon to lx susceptible of moral exeura, h sure to fail,1 Hut give an inch toward accepting tho shallow pretence of mystical belief, in extenuation of tho moiu trous and disgusting notions, and that instant the Just reprobation of tho public will declare against the attempt to move without principle. It may, or it may not, bo true that there are men in tho Liberal Tarty who clIm the right of tubing polygamy with t gn wh Viewed o. they go. It is charged thsrt there are some of that class in it, and if I , , it bo true, tho sooner they nro sloughed off tb better will it bo for thd cause of right, and thomoro certain will tho pcoplo be to accept tho friendship of a party which will havo none but true and bonost men on guards Thoplatfofffl of the Liberal's should bo a solemn declaration that not only polygamy, but even the semblanco of will bo considered tantamount favoring to crimes of tho same heinous nature. Tho church has. been routed in recent skirmishes, and the battle against it should bo hottest at tho citadel, By keeping up the firo steadily tho entire works will soon bccomo easy spoil to tho people.; Itls to bo hoped that tho Liberal Tarty of Utah will take caro that the objectionable beam is not in its own rye. If not, then it may go ahead, for tho track is clear and straight before it. ith m f , FUNERAL. Tim DoscretNews says- - tho Kixg? To-da- wo y The Tioche Record of June 20, alluding t reports published in .papers at a distance that a Vigilance . CommitLvt exists in that town, says it has no evidence of such fact, but admits that rcveral well known persons hav left suddenly without bidding their friends good by,!' and in auother item says; For almost a week Pioche has been quiet enough,' and for tho moment gives promise of remaining so lor d time, It lias had glory enough to last for all timo to come, and it ie to bo hoped all those - who have have engaged in recent little side-plaunusual ulao. This quiet got their'satLiy may In a measure be accounted for by the near approach of the last of the month, when the town is quiet until tho 5U of the month following, when the mines pay off. We arc nsutvd by persons claiming to have an insight into tho cause of our disturbances, that flH proceedings of ' belligerent nature 'anS'abdut at an end.. If such is the case the ebango is .0 very sudderj thatrlt is almost incredible. A change . to that, effect must oome, roouer or later, and we see no reason why It should not be inaugurated at , ys , one., A citizen of Penobscot county, Maine, daughters whoso - Aggregate; weight' if joore than 1,000 pound . r The reaoa why . Sylvanu Coblyjr.f confines himself lq writing Ibr the periodical! 1 because the legitim te function o e i Ced is to product r?l. LATEST DISPATCHES. Sharp Trick of the United States Marshal V ' of Wyoming. i Tcrrililo Minins O.InmHy , In Mexico. n o mi x i:;vs. 'San Frnncicr, July 0. sharp earthyesterday. No ..V quake occurred at Visalia damage done. A severe firo occurred at Hamilton, Nevada yesterday destroying McCanns "Work, Loss throo hundred thousand dollars. A waterspout between Ilino and Truckee yesterday waslud a large wall of rocks and earth upon tho Central Tactile Itailroad, which threw the westward bound freight train off tho track. ' Conridorable damage wns done, but no lives lost. John J. Monahan was .hot dead by Fox ia an affray at Fiocho City, Nevada, on tho Fourth. Fox is in custody. New Yoik, July 0. The Fourth of July at Tammany Hall was celebrated in tho usual manftor, tho floor of the great hall arid spacious gallery were crowded to their utmost capacity with the Democratic throng that in gen ;ra nppearanej would have done credit to tho aristocratic gathering, with n .light sprinkling of ladies noticed through tlio assembly, and now ami then a c of tho newly enfranchised element. Mr. Tweed fin t uddiMcd the audience, aud during his rcindrks said, wo propose to let all issues of the pari die, and to .trike forward into a bright.and noble career, and to once muro place power in tho hands of tho-- e who have always in pari timo conducted tho general g'vernm?nt in a manner to the country. Letters from a large number of prominent Democrat were rend, among which am? from Governor Hoffman, not indorsing tho new depaiture, and oho from General McClellan, approving tho new departure, and from Charles A. a nu mber of Congre.-- , who .ays it is of small con.e-juencwhat amendments are made, how they aro made or enforced, wliilo tho constitution is so very bad itself, its genious and spirit no? ignored and dis' cordant. San Francisco, July 0. Tho review of tho trade of San Francisco .hows a healthy increase over former years of a large accumulation of coin and bullion Tho miner of Amador county offerifo cease Jtlio etrtko and resumo work at tho otd rates, provided the military is removed, but tho mino owners refuso to accept them back on any terms. The troops remain in and tho mines aro being worked by lie-ductl- on atis-faeto- ry Kl-drid- semi-annu- al pos-scssh- Ku-klu- - The Preside.lt returned- - to tho city last evening quite unexpectedly, causing considerable excitement among officials, who were unable to conjecture the meaning of his sudden return. Ills believed, however, that his visit was mainly caused by the new difference between Secretary Bout well and Commissioner Pleasanton. The Civil Service Commission has taken no positive nctionof any kind yet, but are employed in investigating the practical working of tho various departments nnd bureaus of tho government of New York. - New York, Juno 7. Gold steady at 1314 . John M. Dow, living on 3!th street, who was worth at one timo near ono million dl-la- r, mostly lo-- t in pcculuting,uicidcd in MaJieon Square ln-- t night by taking laudanum. President Grant gave a favorable hearing to a petition presented to him yesterday by a numper of the inofficers, tercession of this Government to suvo the life of tho Cuh.n Goneral Cavado, and referred the matter to the Department of State for consideration and action. The Dock Commissioners tins nftornoon decided to begin at once tho construction of a new pier, five hundred feet long by fifty feet wide at tho foot of 57lh street, Fast bo under tho superRiver. Tho work-wilvision ofiCierterttl McClellan, and will bo the fir.t pier under 'tho new system. Assistant Secretary of the Uqited States Treasury,. llichnrd-onfeports tlm compliMo success of tho new five per cent, bonds. Johnstown, la., July 7, lion. 1). J. Morrill was thrown from a carriage last evening near this place and very seriously injured. His skull was fractured nnd hi back sprained. His physicians think ho w ill recover if no internal injuiies were received, but tho accident entails long confinement. July 7. Janie Trahil nnd James Joy, of Lynn, died la-- 1 evening from eating raw clam which they dug on Chelsea bench. Win. Dyer nnd Thomas Donnelly were also criou-l- y affected, but will probably rocovcr, ye.-teida- y A One Bny Only. tlo Continent, AdOHH From Ocean to Ocean! On:tx Eaxsuck aki Aotx. r. 1 J Idaho, Jmjr I. 171. UV-v BT THE CNirtD 8 TAT At "WT-ASTEhhrshune SriitiHiit, st the Utma.-ni Agency, kor Halt Hteprvjt.rn, lieho Territory. I wo huatlrefi to ad of Uef Cattte the same to be d.liver. d at the A:cn y for the rurnl,htngct wLtcb, ai d propoel win t e rcclv.d at the a: ote Agtury until duly zj, Cmitre tore are Invite I to hid for tho whole number of a poitl.n of tho I'attle reqatre.l. Bche I ule of prices uiou two, thnt an I four year old ief beatited. Ot'iiff.ictor tnunt at to In aer Uiilautwhether the Cattle to be do.lvond are to . o Thosubmailuc ineson-ge- r London, July of the Journal, devoted to tho intcri l of deep sin telegraphing, say, tho Atlantic Cable- Telegraphing Companies hove adopted j an initablo course which, occasion great and general in this GovernTho protection emutry., ment i anxious to increa-- o ,tho facilities of the pro; from this fact tho Cable Companies should take a lesmn, Tlu Pro-- , how ever, will protect itself, Vor the prcs and public aro alli, ntul inu-- t havo an cilVctivo opposition. City of Mexico, June Gfi, via Havana, information i reJuly G. ceived Ino that Juarez will have a major iy over Lerdo and Diaz, jointly, and that the choice for President will not devolve on Congrcf. The Juamt will have a majority in Congress also. It is not will he made to likely now that any attempt x ft1 revolution. inaugurate manifested Thero is great diati-factio- n about tiy? Tehuantepec Canal project. Tho Californians, who propoo to build a railroad from Acapulco to tho Capital, and to run steamers from Gunynuis to Ventura, demand a liberal concession. 'Tho Vera Cruz railroad lias reached Cordovn. It will bo finished to tho cnpitol by tho end of tho year. By a fire in th5 Quehrndillii mino at Zaea-tccover one hundred miners woro suffocated. c London, July- - G. Frederick William, thoT Crown Prince of Prussh, and the 1'rlnco Imperial, of German, accompanied by Princess "Victoria, arrived in London this evening, and wvro received at tho station by ti.o Prince uinl Ilinee of .Wales. Tho Crown Prince brings with hint tho Order of tho Black Eagle, which ho will confer on tho German Ambas-udo- r Count Bern-torlto tho Count of bit. Jame. Pari-!July fi. Tho Republican pros are annoyed at tho continuance of tho statu siego in Puri, which they declare needle-and is net said first of tho that It oppressive. us soon a tho newly elected the deputies in vo taken their sentsj will he to prolong tho power of Thiers us Chief Executive of the nation for two years. fi. ShomtcTik l;i. lt dpauiHh, Texia or Auiet lean aUx-JS- . 2J. lilila wlil le r celvod for Deo' Cattle to bo I lb) Annual lufctkeil spec n.ty of tho Twentieth 'tour of, de- livered at the from time to time in such quit. title an may be required to le a.nutitered at the Agency tho price per p.und, nett hneh blda to cover a contract to expire July 15, 1874. 31. Any Catilo con noly Cx'IbJ and Lnowr 1 a eta will not be ree-- 1 ved. 4th. The am evnaful bidder will bo required to enter Into bonds in double tli amount of the mu tract awarded, ft r the full performance of the aurne. eub-i- e t to the approval of the Cotnuiaaiotuy of Indian Aff-ne- ACaira. ft'li. Diddera are gytf u MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. NOTICE.' I WII.L AI'IDAR ON WHEREAS, lay, the 19th dav or yuiy next, at teu oMock a. m., at the Un ted States Liuil Ofll. g In rjpHVT, fait Lake City, Utah Territory, to make each entry ait of C rinne, Doxrlder county, embracing the following deacrib-- d land, to alt: R. C. 9 rf the iown I .ota 2, 6, and section north, towuahip acres. range 9 et, mntaining 1C8,8.-!0- J To make the proof requited by law, and lvw that I am entil ed to have t o mtry made under "An Act of Con.r as for the relief of the inhabitants of ciths an towra upon the publio lands," ap proved March 2. 107. ud a!o "An act ameudatory hereto, at pnvid Jmm H, 180. for th nae and beuedt ef Ue lubxbiuinta thereof; at wbtou time and plaeo any ex'! appear, and' show cause if any there be, why auch eutry ahoukl not be mado. 1 iww-inorpru'i- ij w. ii. mix no. Corlune, June ing of the bid, idh. Iht light ia reserved to nject all bids. 7tn. bidder wldbft required to pay the adver-tls- . liach bidder wid be rrqui-e- d to rta. int nta for dej.t.aitwi ii bia Ltd the sum of fl.e dollars such purpose. M. P. BERRY. , United BUtcs Spot lal Indiau Agent, 1 rtrt 11,1,1 Rraervatiun. J fr (i) HIPPO-OLYMPIA- D EDUCATING HORSES. 4 Corinnc, Utali, HiuUlcr's j Wagons Chicago Always ou hand and for sale at reasonably prices. Three wagons are thoroughly m vie, of tli) very bvt ma'erisls. and are known all through !( Weat as the best and most reliable wagon maae, sad Nwo Warranted In Every Respect of atm-- k WALLACE j form n c1am epo 3t. X 1ST 1ST XJ lO, July 3Iomlny, H71, atkiual, Of all descriptions, for ale at the 1 .west cash prices. Also, constantly on hand a full suiqdy of Kenpers nml N3fowrH, llonrn, rnklua; Jloniwm, Tlirmliliiir Anti Give Aik! k'nda ,of the beat ant latest improved farm sl Near tho si WAWHOt tep t TWO EXHIBITIONS Pell, Eaq. 'Vrliolosilo and T?otaf Dealer In WA LACE HYSTEM PRECEDES THE EXHIBITION. LECTURE Uuh irao d J. W. GUTHRIE, HOUSES y tlio A FREE bK ...?..(.....Corinne, a!5-- CIRCUS! Self, 31 ltakea,' Pious, Grain bulky brtila,4Jaug Pious, machinery. O.V CDI'CATIXG - Wagon Woods, Wagon and Carriage In 1 ;s Wagon Bovs, Thimble Skein, MURDOCK, & vJ C. ; full stock of tho celebrated A Wagon CoverVftH sizes, XVI 11 Under tho direct anperintendenee of C. L'udor the mauagement of iOF i Alan a full MAMMOTH l (i E O R G E A , I it W E -- - jeja-- t WAGON DEPOT C-- fc ASD Mayor of the City of Coru.ne. 19, W71. open- Pa LAKES IT MAY CONCERN. Tcy WHOM J invi'ed to be present at Hie io GROCERIES, ri Tui-twort- null Lor turns nt Exhibition MADAME AGNES LAKE. Mablcw 1. 31. Nor large nt O..TO Ti.e ouiy ivaipxry traviling that give &rC0., hy de.-nu- Elf PROVISIONS v From tho Circus Lot In tho Afternoon COMMISSION exp.M-iencu- i- -e pi rt AM) COUNTRY PRODUCT ty-fi- fa-hio- n, , hnd. ou PRODUCE CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY FOR mnilo n flutter and ISRKWER A HE3IIS Spci-iul- i BEER , 4 j-- Order by ma or telegraph prom; tly a't ed Sever llh uisand thiftglea and a tot of lotr.'r'i 1 tid- t.. M hsn l. LAGER Irr. s Oiitflting Goods,; I AGENTS AND ALE. :t H. MG7JHEIM. . - . ASCKITECT Dealer la ' This concern is etlasal In lt proportions. The Ulumiii i ted pictorials are exact repr ect tlnna of a uil artistic elegnuebs which ren-- i llievcrfcrtnsDce r tm matchless exhibition so supremely attrac-l.ve- . f THE EQUESTRIAN and refined ehsrsc-ti- t of th rtusnee, remit red peculiarly biilUaut and at ractivo by the I a gnsrsntee ul the i - STAPLE ANIT FANCY V s I - CORUYKE, - UTAH GROCE high-tone- d dlrnnilest ('oncpnlmtoii of Talent A LIQUORS A CIGARS, r U8T EMIN I, NT Case Goods of aH Kinds. On hand i PUBLIC HEAVY HARDWARE, I all other Cdlfleei of ih Latest Styles of Archlt.cture J N'1!! and hikea place every afiernodn. nrtvioua to the per V twrunuice. LOOKl.Tt X " Blacksmiths and BuildersNails. Plana drawn order. Brigham City, Tuesday. July 18, X vo July 19th Country Dealers. Jy Doors Open at one and eight o'clock COJIFOaTU fti OO SO r. it. EC. and apeclfioatlona fnrniahed to feb!7-t- f ELLIOTT, lm W. W. HULL, Apples, Peaches Oranges nnd Lemons, LIMES, "NUTS, , , And all other TROPICAL PRODUCTIONS, COKIXNE, UTAH. Book and Stationery Store. and Bricklayer Plasterer. Aiwaye on hand the latest Kose but tbaOut Workmen Employed. Magazines! Newspapers and Pc t f rlodleals. j Jj7-t-4 8AM. H. J08EPH, Director of Pubneadone. . Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Special Inducements Offered to AND AT Cltildreu Cutler Teu Year,. AVD ) O. Admlnelou .TO BEAITY IIORSE and MULE SHOES. - At 2 and 7 o'clock, p. ml LOGIN, Wednesday BUILDINGS. SCHOOL HOUSES. And GRAND BiLLOON ASCENSION 13 FREE tor CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Remember the will j p In tho World! rVix maguifloetit vaiiety of - aud rONIES T AO PERFORM AN CE3 DAILY ' Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Etc. 8TAIUJ of Europe nud America. Most Daring an I accomplished Equeatrlenneal Moat Skillful and Grace! u I EqufStrianal Most intrtpl 1 and Thrilling Gj niuasU I and the finet ' TRAINED IiOlULS ' Illustrated Designs i Ever organized in one combination, sth eted from the ' BUILDER, X! pi-rf- Y mu Colorado Street,, - ' DEPARTMENT Under the immedlut supersislua of the gentlemanly and atcoinpushcd aitfit. MR. LEVI J. NORTH, G; 9. lirc-- r Fam!!)' T l on-ter- and F.:hc , ' s of 3s i xCourt intly a- F, III kin . 3IKUCIIANTS. (orinnr 2J and 2d sl.cita. Uj'tt.-cs- i 'v GR0CERS - - .Montana st WIlOlOHOlc EK Ascension! Balloon PRODUCE AND A. 31. nml l.RO bill. a grand -- llnrilcn-brook- s 1 RANSOHOFF , 8","-2,-020.9- 20. THURSDAY, JULY n, run uig n xmvs. y TO CONTRACTORS, , Bo-to- T-- tl-e- l - w y- -r I D y dUgui.od men! and terribly beaten. His life was threatened, and bo made a promi?e not to como to Washington and testify. lie x are a politifully believes that the cal organization. Chicago, July 0. Tho most revolting case ofichild murder camu to light at Gilmarillsf-- It was discovered that Martin Meana, an Irishman, living near that place, on tho 14th of June, brutally whipped hi little son, aged ten years, that the boy was unable, next morning, to move. The father dragged him from his bed and held him on a hot ftovo until ho was terribly burned, lie then took a heavy whip and beat him to death. Yesterday Meana wm arrested and lodged in jail. Last night "7,0 armed men took him out and hung him to Active pn parations. are being made by old and Whalers, rays the .San a tree. lil killing Winlhaiiei-c- o lurxi Chronicle, Washington, June G. Payments were ter The pro psctors of the campaigns made by thcr Treasury in June ns follow: that fur seal are coining from On account of tho War Department, $4, Wifi, -- tla lar North, u:ul slowly moving toward the waters of the South Pacific, evidently inSOfi.79; NajrDt'partment, ? 1,1 8 l,2l.T. tending to search out a comfoi table Winter Interior to Indians and Tendon, home. The whaler- - are po-i- ti vo that they civil and miscellaneous, .i,8t)fi,-536.4- havo lately seen this animal ns far south as Total, $15,70G,1G1.S9. Tho above Capo St. Luca, an I ninth off Mendocino does not include payments made on account and Vum ouver Island. They aru detertry their luck in the-- e part next of interest or tho principal of tho public! debt. mined to and have lively hope of realizing Winter, Chicago, July 7. A JJribunes Wash- foi tunes. The mode ot' wanaro will be after ington special has the followiug: Marshal the Newfoundland killing tho animals in Efforts will the water. while arrows with who w'as for removed some IIowc, cause, lx? to find out tho secret of tho noisemade has played ashrewd trick on the adminisless gun, lately inentiomil in tho Chronicle tration to jwrpetuate his hold on tho office. as huving bcent-pitiallinvented for killing When Milroy, hia successor, readied Chey- tho animal while asleep iu his nativo elehigh prieo of tho fur enne, ho was taken in by IIowc and his ment. Owing to tho there is a mania to seal at pre-en- t, tho of friend, and made to believo that no man kill seals prevading all those on gaged in could livo on the aiary paid, nnd that Chey- navigating tho waters of tho Pacific, either enne in particular, and Wyoming in gener- as whalers or traders. It may bo stated as our governal, was a bad place to migrate to. So great an interesting fact, thatof when Russian America took ment possession was tho effect produced oh Milroy that he almost every native in that country was left for tho East on ft freight train rather clothed in fur seal apparel, as skins could than stay for tho express. bo bad in abundauco at from fifty to seven cent. Soon, however, fashion, imperiWashington, D. C., July 7. Tho Presidiscovered that it could not bo ous dent is expected to reach here Monday even- in done up in tho skin of that unless style ing next and return to Long Branch Tues- amphibious animal, and as a consequence, will day night; ho will soon thereafter visit Ohio skins advanced to a high price. Who Ceris all f fashion folly and other parts of tho West, and on the 15th now say that seal warriors nor milliners. fur not tainly of August proceed to California. Dr. NorFribnd after friend deris, of tho" army, and others are accompaThe poet says:. follows that the means no parts, but it by nying him. .ticket. democratic vote the will 7.- - 'A fwnV.o tuahiri O u.q Ja:i Ku-klu- OWE. , -- repre.-en-tativ- y cx-aitn- l ! D (DUS -- ? Ju-tic- e, stand as the representatives of tho two great systems of tho world, republican and monarchical. From the speech of Alexander in the Majors, polygamies' meeting July 4th. Outside of that Tabernacle monarchy had no representative iu tho United Bute on the day named. , ba-fiv- 1 HE ' new gang. Comx "Washington, July G. The mittee examined Colonel Pugh and Judge Pettis, of Alabama." Both testified to the belief that thero aro no Ku-klu- x organization in that State, and that order and respect for tho law prevailed. J, H. a prominent! native Republican of North late Liberal Carolina, and a member of thT Legislature funeral and of that State,' toriifled to being taken from accompany his bed four or five weeks since by a band of procession reminded him of a that bo had soon larger crowds a corpso to the graveyard. Never did an editor havo a happier thought than holy ghost Cannon .truck in tho remarks, quoted. Tim Liberal procession was in fact ftmcral, and' along tho streets of Zion it boro tho putrifie4 nastiness of Latter Day fraud.' Hut oh! it was a merry burial party, that which dng the deep hole, and interred the rotten carcass. The dirgo over the grave of Deserets carrion was a hurrah that shall not bo forgotten by tho frightened survivors until the great frolic is commemorated next year in tho same placet Under Which K MISCELLANEOUS ADYTl storm lftt brewing tmtorfeJ tho Catholic church nnd partly unroofed the Jail. W a.hington, J uly 7. Captain John Nyc, brother of Senator Nyo of Nevada, died "after an Illness of a fortnight. here rrrr r s T REPORTER. E . 1 27- - |