Show LOCAL AND OTHER matters RATTERS S FROM TUESDAYS DAILY MARCH 3 pay day this is pay day among the tile camp gamp douglas soldiers weather cloudy cool somewhat windy and rather disagreeable t today to day dirty underfoot board and lodging henry miller miner mi ner rather likes the quarters supplied by the city he is no sooner out of them than he be is in again this morning he was fined 25 for being intoxicated and disturbing the peace which amount lie he will work out removal mr henry dinwoodey manufacturer of and dealer in furniture ca c han ban moved his fine stock of goods from the store recently occupied by him ou on east temple street to his largo new brick building on first south street a short distance west of the Z C M 1 1 I corner information wanted Wan tedFred fred P anderson poplar street philadelphia adelphia la pa is anxious to hear something from or about his mother juliana christiana Ander anderson soni aged sister about sixty years and arid his hia bister rj augusta t frederica red erica anderson Ander sols sois aged ged D nineteen nete e u years they both emigrated from copenhagen denmark to utah in the summer of 18 1873 ia thero there is 19 a letter metter for a mrs J C anderson at this office from irom the young man seeking the information named jewish celebration today to day is what is called purlin purdin Puri Pur liall in among the israelites being kept by thern them in honor of their being delivered from tile the exterminating order of ring wing alia alla who made the tile order to exee exec execute tite all of tile tho jews at the instance of hamari haman his ceef chief ehler minister who wished particularly to destroy Nt mordecai mordecal mecal who afterwards was va ul in hi tilled stalled in lit IIi Ilai maii mail nalls nalis puce the tho latter utter was disgraced aid nid d executed eluted on account of there being no celal place for jewish worship in this city tho the ordinary ceremonies oali religious character are dispensed edilth with but there is isa a celebration i in lionor honor of the tile day the hebrew benevolent society give a ball at hussey hall hali tonight to night warning to beer brewers wo we are informed that the U S assessor and collector is arter after the brewers of homemade home made beer with a sharp fc bickl alck NU numbers of peo people pleIn in various parts of the terri territory torye especially specia I 1 ay those 14 alling hailing from scandinavia are in the habit of making tk a rather harmless ha 11 decoction of beer and perchance a neighbor will bother some of them to tra dewith trade with them for a little of the article and they may inay occasionally concede concede without havin having any idea or intent to defraud fm ud the united states or break the revenue laws deputy de mar chals h havo have an e been ar around ou ferreting out such items and some people have llave been put to inconvenience and expense there is na no need for this however anu ana we amay may state that people can make beer for their own home tion but they have no right under the U S revenue laws to dispose of it to others unless they pay U S license this this only needs to be understood to be complied with b by y the people generally all over the territory for they have no intent to break any law and it is the in tent that ahat really constitutes the breach SHALL WE VVE disfranchise WOMEN THE new rew york inde independent wend pend elif recently c e nily had the following article under tho the above title we suppose that congress has the right to govern tile the territories pretty much as it pleases without reference to the will of their people but certainly the judiciary committee in proposing to annul the utah law which grants women the elective electie franchise is making what is not exactly an american use of it its 9 rights granted that the object in giving women the right of suffrage was to strengthen the mormon priesthood their enfranchise men yet a just act fore not to be ba repealed granted that it works badly in utah male suin suir suffrage rage rago works equally badly if the reason for dis franchising women is to weaken brigham youngs power betaking by be taking away half of hig his voting strength in the territory why should not senator serl Seri ator aton oner oher a utah bill which shall disfranchise all too much married men in the territory or indeed all who profess the mormon religion and confine tile the right or of suffrage to gentiles doubtless congress ahas has the same right to disfranchise malo male as female citizens or if this seems too barefaced let the judiciary judida ay committee propose that all ali provisions of the local laws which confer the elective franchise on those who have resided in tho the territory more than two years are hereby repealed that would throw obit out young and all the old settlers and leave the polls in inthe the hands or of the gentile newcomers new comers comen atile the plan is not american but thoroughly french we should have said that it was d drawn rawn tip up after a ter consultation i with the tho due de broglie roz rog when a french statesman finds the elections going against him it does not occur to him that the popular voice mastbe must bo respected ho ile looks about for a gag to put in the popular mouth does popular sunne suffrage nage rage elect radical then limit popular suffice sunn bagu ae allow 0 only y those classes to vote which k know n 0 A v how to vote right that is how bow to vote as ive wo the party in power would like to have them vote tile the english and american plan pian is better betten ever to extend the franchise and if the vote goes wrong to wai wait t and ed educate deate and still educate and educato educate cato cate tho the voters it is not so short a method of securing your object but it avoids some somo unpleasant revolution and in the long run it turns out somewhat more profitable to to lift up your voters than to tread i on them we say again that we do not object to this provision of mr fre utah bill on the ground that C congress 0 agress ils lit has as no right to repeal the utah act of feb 1870 giving women the tho electa elective ve f fi 1111 anchise ic lilse alise or any other act of its legislature congress represents a n majority of the people and that majority injo rity must govern and ean can govern n without limitation where ther the is no state and no reserved or ve vested rights e wo we object to a provision which limits suli sull suffrage as a device to secure a particular F measure however good we object to it most of all because it is ii a step backward in the ne advancing rights of women we do not suppose that BrIg brigham ghani youngs legislature cared anything about womans comans rights when it gave them the suffrage sull rage all it cared for was to protect polygamy it did good that evil might come we would urge the tile american amerlean amer Amei lean ican congress not to do evil that good may come not to withdraw the suffrage rage roge as an attack upon polygamy slavery and polygamy were the the tho twin relics relies of barbarism in the good work of destroying the first we gave negroes their right to vote in the good work of destroying the second let us not take away their equal right from women we do not insert the above article as a text on which to argue anything concerning woman sufI suffrage rage or any kind of marriage woman suffrage age and plural marriage are facts in dimm diff merent different portions of the coun country and the world and themo the motives of t those hose who advocate those polities are just as likely to be good and honorable as the motives of those who oppose them but we are not prepared to give adherence to the doctrine that congress has a right to govern the territories ri tories as it pleases and without reference to the will of their people excepting such right as is made by might nor that the majority of the people represented by congles congress J must govern and can govern without w t limitation where there is no state except by the tho must and can of might in a republican government in which local self government is a distinguishing and fundamental principle the right of tile the people or any portion there thereof ory ors to such auch local self government in accordance with the constitution and the declared principles of the government 11 cannot be consistently I 1 ignored the inhabitants of the territories certainly are or are not citizens or of the commonwealth of the united states if they are are they not entitled to all the common rights citizens of the united states if they are not what authority lias the united states over them Is it reasonable that in this republic the stepping or of a full citizen a native citizen even over an ima lma imaginary lu geographical line but stil still I 1 aith with within the domain of the republic causes him to forfeit all his rights and privileges or of citizenship and thenceforth so long as he remains over that line to have no rights nor privileges which congress or the tile constitution of tile the country is bound to respect such a 2 position is preposterous every true american will say that within the domain of the united states every citizen is an american citizen and justly entitled to the full rights and privileges of american citizens and congress and tile the constitution are bound to protect him therein why this idea of the more pop POV populous ulous and more inore perfectly organized portion of tile tho country governing just as it pleases the thinly settled territorial or colonial portion of the domain and the tile people thereon was the tile very identical cause of the war of independence whereby the united states itself nation even great britain accords to her colonies local eif elf self government in a large degree and has been growing moie mole and MO more ro liberal in that particular while it seems here in the tho united states that there is a growing feeling in favor of going dack vack for lor the at it lei ici ic not i to the rigidities and injustices us ui oid uld ti jiuu i v colonial government which in those days of our forefathers drove the people into uncompromising rebellion |