Show r f W ta L bocal ac 41 and other matters mum proa FROU moats dally DAILY eed FED 15 all well this morning wo were pleased to meet with our old friend bishop george georgo halliday of all ail 11 his pleas alitt aft and prosperous prosper ous oua little ward 1 t il from beyt ayrom brother J superintendent of the hy ruin ram caebe county operative cooperative co storey called today to day all well in hyrum I 1 I 1 change of cro Clo dounty county tinty seat justice W P of rich county coun ty is inith inline 0 cit city 1 hearings He cebrid brings ga w with ith him for 0 r presentation tation to the Leife legislature lature I 1 it t asks aski t bat that the eo nty e i be hanged changed from randolph do ap h an opportunity A man with a small family acquainted with and able abie to do farm work also a man capable of managing a carding machi machine can obtain sit bit situations in tie tle fhe iii cauntay ce cau butr butt y 0 apply to Ec edward lyArd jhun H on ter tr misstatement mis statement Re refuted fated this morning by permission of the house of representatives the clerk elerk ur arthur Stayner stated that an assertion published in a morning paper to the effect that 11 he e lid had secreted a committee report with a i view to preventing a reporter having access to it isun Is unqualifiedly untrue scandinavia I 1 A crowded abid audience assembled to listello list endo enlo lo 10 the lecture ture of hon W 1 VV cluff on scandinavia navia dell deil delivered ver edun under der th the aus aue pipes of the tenth ward young men biens literary association last evening the scandinavian choir supplied excellent nit music isid on the i occa ocea bion biou supposed suicide on wednesday a woman put up at the valley house registered as mrs E landt and stayed till last evening when the proprietor of the house told her bey she must leave Abou about iten ten minutes after her departure mr lr found the following note lutes id lis the room she had occupied Mr you have done a cruel know that b by letting me stay ode one night pou jou might have saved my life I 1 have just taken one ounce of laudanum I 1 have no frends fal in the city and if I 1 did I 1 am too proud to ask for assistance from them I 1 have no money tomorrow to morrow afternoon my friend will vill come but I 1 have nol noi aceto cb to stop tonight to night I 1 cannot spend he night in lil the streets alive if you had been baen a littlemore lenient you might have saved my life as it is I 1 bear no mailee malice I 1 sina GARDNER mr So renson notified the police an d they have been on the look out for the woman george francis man uan many y of our citizens remember the erratic and singular utterances of george francis train when whan he spoke poke his pieces in this city recently he addressed an n audience composed entirely of ladies la in the newark grand opera house here is an extract from a published report of the dont take tabs that crying baby out urged mr train interrupt Inter interrupting rup ting himself ave dve civo him all then mr train selected a long note signed A brokenhearted maiden 11 asking mr trains advice in ler her her trouble her accepted lover was poor in purse and her sp parents arents would not let her marry him A brokenhearted broken hearted maide nl said mr train scornfully if bianc tiang Ti ang anc tho the heart its ita the stomach the reason kiris girls uso the term heart is because it Is easy eagy to get a rhyme for it and ao so hard to get one for the stomach dyspepsia is called a broken heart heres heroes a couple coupie to be bb married of and mr train personified the priest preat saying ara you yon willing t to take this brown stone front this miserable mise rable rabla fraud frauda called a man mau this tobacco flavored gin hweiling smelling care asfor your beloved husband then thail with ith a it simper mr train responded yes for the bride turning to the supposed bridegroom he said fiercely and will you take this bunch of millinery these false teeth this false hain hair this miserable specimen of affectation for your beloved wife the bridegroom said sald aises jt 8 through the he t speaker and und then thein M mr r train blurted bedout out what mau man u has putto put together let the next beal beat man run away with hysterical laughter whoever ia a satisfied with this talk so far say aye approval was wa s una unanimous the wool wooi nir mir tariff ff last night a goodly adly number oi of woo yoo g ut utah h and others interested in the question of 1 the proposed reduction or removal I by congressi Cop gressi gress of the existing tariff on imported woo bool and woolen goods roods assembled assem tiled in convention at tile council jhon json A H M baiel RaTel raleigh gli gil L vas yas elected chairman alq am mr ur C ja sliver bliver wood secretary phe the chairman stated briefly tho object ottlie ot the conven convention tio n air hin IT B EL clawson I 1 spoke elean cleao clearcy Y and nd pointedly upon the I 1 injury auty thal thai would result to in n important and anc y wool the manufacture of woolen olan ca cloths claths were the tariff ron rod on foreign h aton removed ri noyed or even hven to hn any e extent x modified not only would woula it 11 kerious fenious seriously ly injure these branches s bilt but the depressing eff effects acts of bf such euch ft a measure would be felt jelt by every dl department e part Vadi ment nent of trade throughout the country try utah essentially a woo wool growing territory would reel feel eel the deleterious igus ibus effe effects 0 t 0 of uch such a measure strongly I 1 it th had a heen been demonstrated at the centennial t exposi tion lion that as ilie line woolen fabrics ikeie idere being hoing manufactured in the te united leates a as in 10 any patr part of the world w orld orid the tire removal or diminution of the pro tariff would impede thie the gr growth ahot of this mow most I 1 important m pai tant taut industry gw tr Y the wool wooi graw eny ehl s unable 10 lo compete with It for foreign eign producer would natu naturally laly ialy give up aup their business and take tako tb to other and more profitable pursuits the wool wooi growers ot of utah jn jin conjunction with those P of eveny everyst every 0 ther lher h er section othe of the country should entera enter a vigorous protest against the passage of any doy and all lagis iia ila tulon of the thin kind referred to on motion a committee was appointed to draft and present r besent appropriate resolutions tl the aio aid hh alo committee retired luid arid after an absence of 0 about half ad all hour returned with the following report which was 1 unanimously adopted whereas the co congress of thi the united states has under considers llen lien the question of the modification or re removal inoval of f the tariff on wool and woolen good goods 8 resolved by the wool growers of utah in convention assembled that in this attempt we recognize an imminent danger to the prosperity of one of the most important industries iu in this territory and the country at large resolved Ke solved that vve ive we do protest I 1 against the abolition or any materny al reduction reou cuon eUon ot uie the existing g protective tariff oil on wool alid and woolen goods resolved zie ISe solved that we most fiedle eudorse endorse ee the adopted by tile the joint conference of tha the members of the national Nation alAs aias As social lori of woolen manufacturer and the national wool growels Gr association heid held in Ro rochester chesterN N yi Y and the convention of the hocky mountain wool growers I 1 association held at aft denven denver colorado resolved jRe solved that a certified copy of these resolutions be forwarded to elon son george Q cannon delegate in congress congre es from this territory with ai a request that lie he use his best endeavors to further the interests expressed 1 D DAVIDSON JOSEP JOSEPH H harker R BENNION WM 0 J W 1 l 11 B JOHN committee Remarks were made thadd by buxbaum davidson David sou gou and 0 others and ind some inte interesting resting figures were given in relation to the wool grow ing ig interest in utah which we are unable tg to give at present prea ent A very fabie fable logical speech waa made mado by bk mr james he reasoned upon the supposed advantages that ic cording according to the views of boze bole some bome people would accrue from tiie i reduction or demov removal al of the protective tariff by cheapening certain classes of goods ho then showed that sueh such ise Tse eming oming advantage was was and anti superficial in view of the unqualifiedly bad effects that would bollow the want wara of protea tiou to the tho home bome wool inte interest rests business b both oth in the be productive product viand and manufacturing departments auld would be impeded stultified and probably d destroyed ee troyed if the m markets were flooded with che cheap a 1 imported arted goods the cho sheep would be killed off the meto factories ries rles closed the people thrown out of employment or compelled to wo work rk at starvation i wages and th the e production of m machinery impeded rither rather rather than have such result sli would be far more profitable for all classes of consumers to pay a higher price for woolen goods gooda factories were compelled lo 10 close clow and there was little tittle or no machinery then tb the a people would beat be at the mercy in relation to price of monopolists who would bave control tholof of the business s the tho speaker was as of the opinion that the removal or mitter material lal ial modification of the tho tariff would be little else thana thann than a natio nat loBal hii kil calamity the tho chairman hon A H raleigh dic dicharo barg harg 1 ed the duties of the hosit posit position lon ion in an and therefore satisfactory manner the secretary mr slivery silverwood 00 0 was waa as instructed to forward to delegate cannon a eer certified ed copy cops of the resolutions adopts adopted ed by thee anven yent bention ven tion lon and the tho assemblage adjourned hwe tine die ASSEMBLY L I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 n I 1 j r february 14 attern goni poni council resumed consideration consider allon alion of striking out section 5 of 0 F 10 amending c city 1 ity charters and the section was amended and tile the house was notified of this action also the amendment to section 9 together with the council concu concurrence to all other amendments i A ines message sige wige was recel received vdA frond the house Elous 4 that that body bode did not concur in we the council amendments to H F 10 ing log in tsee sections and of the compiled 1 ed laws and returning it to tile the cou COL council ICil leli for its further action thereon the council then rec ree reconsidered the said amendments and the bill was laid on the table fur the present minutes read and accepted council adjourned till fridy friday morning at 10 benediction HOUSE february lelh the committee to whom was re ro berred that portion of the govern ors ota ines message sage relating to polygamy reported the following COMMUTES room KOOM cirr haim HAIA sait salt lake city feb 14 1878 to 21 the bon lion speaker and members of the house of representatives representative G GENTLEMEN T x x your committee on the judie jadle judiciary Z to whom was referred that part of the GoTe goye mors message relating to or 0 to th that tuat a t c alaba I 1 abs ass of marriages where iii lii two or labie women and contemporaneously enter into the marital relations with one nian man beg leave to 1 report to your youn honorable body that wo we haya have had bad the under care ful rul consideration and hare hate unanimously com como e to the following first that while the divine law most strictly condemns fornications adulteries adul teries etc ib it does in no instance condemn the class of marriage marriages above referred to but lut on the contrary such marriages mardi marri agea were sanctioned a blesse dand even iu in gome instances commanded by the great law second that while illegitimate children or bastards were under the curse of the law and de barred from enter ilg irig the congregations of the lord for ten generations the children of or mists called of god and by his il dir tine appointment were made prophets rulers and judges in israel third that there was no the divino law in the inheritance of pro perty between le and children childre ii fourth that the law of god cally cully declares the in marriage arrIaga to td be a divine ordinance as is most clearly expressed in the following quotation what god bath joined together etc yilli millions lons ions 0 christians emong among civilized nations ama ara unwilling to receive this hol hoi holy I 1 sacrament and enter lato into its iti sacred bonds bd only upon voil conditions that the so solemn dmn rites connected with the ordinance should be administered d by their own dwa regularly ordained ecclesiastical authorities being heing exercised eccli sed with the same conscientious aud and religious views which they have la in regard to other rell reli religion ious sacraments an overwhelming wh elming majority of the thi e people of this territory like other religious bodies believe in the divinity ot of the marriage ordinance they also conscientiously and religiously bei bel believe levela in both forms or conditions 0 scriptural marriage namely the monog amie amle and and desire to p practice cuce the baine same according to the divine ordinances and laws of god fifth that your lour committee having sworn to support the constitution of the united states do not consider themselves authorized to legislate against the rel rei religious 1 belle belief f and of any eccle occle ecclesiastical sias U denomination who may wish to make thib this territory their home your ybur committee therefore with alfilde all ail due respect the opinions sa ably expressed in inthe the tho message of his excellency respectfully ask to bo dle diE charged discharged from any fur ther consideration of the subject lorm fahr i t i 5 tim sio jt Y jona 0 ivam T JOUX joiet B D mr va farr r i presented a petition fr from om the wilson irrigation tion con company of weber county which was read react audi abdi and referred efer re i d to the committee ea on in memorials emo rials ail all minutes n utes called for and read reid adjourned till 10 a m friday I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 COUNCIL i february IS 15 loa ioa 10 a in dc council un j cil oil met pursuant to adjournment journ ment roll boll call quorum present pra prayer yer by y the chaplain councilor cleft by presented C F 25 bill to authorize any county lo 10 0 o issue bond bonds read referred to the committee on revenue and 75 copies ordered printed councilor snatcher Tn Tu atcher chairman of the committee on mineral resources reported back H P F 10 16 smelt ing furnaces with amendments I 1 report accepted bill read p passed s reel reci aa as amended and sent to the house for concurrence in amendments councilor S S smith in beh behalf alof of the committee on printing report ed fed that U F 23 providing for the establishment and cupi support orv ort of district schools was printed ac cording to instructions billt bill taken aken up on oil its tecona leading mading add and referred to the committee on aduca tion liori councilors councillors Counci lors S S smith and E snow were added to said committee for the consideration of said bill billi Coi council tinell took a recess till 2 p in m 1 2 pm bill to purchase eafe etc et for the district courts amended read lead and passed as amended and sent to the house C P F 10 amending charters of cities taken uj up for reconsideration llon lion of further amendment made I 1 by b the tho council laid en the table tabie andon anu and on motion to reconsider last motion a committee of con eon conference ere are iee lee ice consisting of Counci councilors lors R raleigh a belg and gud was waa appointed to consider the same I 1 adjourned till tomorrow to morrow |