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Show I i i f' ssujMwe THE tATEST t ffoyjoTT. Pflra U5TO ! CSAR TUB - ARBCJCSARX a n . ' Vie are orrj to see lliat. Zion Jitr- J, one. of the, leading orgaus of the I P&ISI Utlfo. V claiming , for Jibe rharch whijcji it represents the fcoe''r cf instituting these trials. With . V v fstchwg for nOtonetj which would be vcBiTif V'f e ciiYar Journal,' f anJ. LiJliidJtliac5Afgaa- is tfdpar-dfecable, H says s We finf Briglium Young was not frwctof the way in declaring that the Mi cUl tfeovemeut against hislt ? ysiaaav'and even n gainst his own - r0 Ari-zonaw- ifo im-m- dae to the in the diAsDr. XewtmjnS' argumentniissioo-arless TernUe began the war. Our Me-tho- - ztHgvstfi Szsrttpa them-- i Organized Hby fortifying ttlres on (be ttJ,'afei1 Ihe brethren! rare ii the lasl stroke carup-oieetin- g before the am o (lifeStatfe was raised to carry out 4j jaetdeereea."--- . Thr sticnwbt 'couiuins three direct and $!phfc!te falsehoods. Dr. Newman's arg!3eut.ia.,tb JTabernade had oo j.fo'tfoat the' Zion'i Herald 1 jleaed to term le the war, .than had tLwVuacuneeinsat of Papal infallibility by5 fthfe.H&menicaL touaclLi of 1&70. IfotuMhft Ttnfssiouifries , i Utah' never dfeatuedef 'organising it,' and' the held in this city in July n euttaVjufluen in UjUiorfavo' 'of (he iodlctmapt. , .. brtnxiag''atht' ins .for, adullery, oy f lewd and ITrfgtaui Young for ' llniii had cohabitation,44 4 bMciVus ; the Fopas bull, in staying- the comet. 4 vTbl aeJt-a- a we appreciate wbicMmj bgeqffiected Jin, this Territory by jjjisyynycies of theIeihodiat Church, .we are prepared to sy, from a personal ; i ' "acqiakitahce with'" three fearless end ' ; hrl'? workers, that they main' no claim to anv sticWhSstlortaMfedistiifction as x e 4 ' that of inaugurating the war. fuTtaET Tt0rffY!rno-iri,tcainp-mteifii- g 1 i . CritfeK tutb) ffete&teal Indicted find fried here as elsewhere, and a fearless and impart is jatUcfljy ,lrj endeavoring to enforce the .laws of the United' States and of the Ttmtory That this tat uot been done sooner,' is dae to tlie face: tliat Mormon thfqcracy htu heretofore been so completely in the ascendency tliat no man life was worth a moments purchase who attempted w the enforcement of m leaders of the jr.lrurt, . the done ; it is That church. being now, is due to the courage of ju- diclal .officers wbo know,. their ..duty janl dare to fulfill-i- t at whatever hazard, When the writer says he has seen letfers from Judge McKean confirmatory ef hia Statements, he says what id not tree. We are enabled to state au- thoriuulrcly that the Chief Justice has wrTUti nd. letter to any living being giving credit to the Methodist Church or to any otiker church for the institution of the trials now in progress here. As illustrative of the evident strain- leg fj effect of the Herald, we extract - mil are iicn ' 4 . " i - r w life" Li!;.; gplTLTyT"sui2ohalltem A 1 from the 3i article the, .rainisters , write that dtrt. - the delivery of the Itev. Will. 15 sy ft powerful sermon on Polygamy, "the preience of Brigham Young, Orson Pratt, Geo. Q. Cannon, and three thoiiasd JJonnoua, the entire mass literally And bodily shook and quailed wder tic mighty ower of God. The writer .ha evidently drawn the same' source .with the verV' as George Alfred, who, in bla romance to the Cincinnati CbMarrrtoI, say rf Brigham's coming into court to plead to the indictment against Lim, that ?t hs; oofossal, ven rails appearance the whole court bVose baV and audience." The oo assertion is no more absurd and sojess truthful than the other. That the Mormons listened with , becoming decorum and attention to Mr. Booles able sermon, no one who was present will deny; but that they literally and shook and quailed, is a Muuchau. aenista of the most extravagant sort. The religious journals of. the country inspi-ratioo'ft- , foVir-cola- raa boy f - eaa put so more effective weapon into' , the hands of the Latter-da- y Saints than as these of Zion'jt He suck he5 fiSsumed y the Christian churches of the country that they have inaugumted in Utah & eosleit of polemics, a crusade upon religion, and Urn cause of a corrupt and . decaying theocracy becomes dignified .iato f and,YomSIawkinfe rarip-3n'itanJs ia the foreground, surrounded with a'halo of abnegation, instead of the lecherous adulterer that he is. We Inspect the Methodist Church for the grand work it has done and Is doing .kertand elsewhere, but we saj; to it aadll Christian churches, that they j cam. find no surer means of bringing ' piers pt audj rid-- ! upon tberiwdres the-ccute of 61 men than by soeh pitiful boastings as these of Zion's - ' 1 f f Jl&alJL : o righi-tuinklng- s r TlIB.ltBAX. ISSUE. t It cannot be too prominently kept in view that the violation of the domestic joed marital relations in Utah is not the only offense to be brought before the courts. Hateful as is the system of polygamy, it pales into insignificance by comparison with the foul and bloody murders that diavc:bcen committed in ' under the sanction and command of the Mormon Church. It is the duty of tve jmjlcial officers of Utah to bring offenders of every nature to ' t trial, and tHisr 'duty they are now ful- -j time1 In the hisfirst filling. For the tory of the Territory indictments have .been found against Mormon leaders for murders alleged to have been committed their .'direction and with their apThat they, who . are thus inproval. dicted may have a fair, speedy and impartial iriaJ, Is a wish which we have before expressed and which we now re- ! this-Territo- ry - tj v have care fuliy refrained And while we from any utterances upon the question of their, guilt or innocence, we have been desirous that the real issue should be kept constaplly in view. St . The mistake of many of our cotem- - i iJ ol W.tA-ToLpNtACo- . lItthodirtcOrch1iVlhi feounlrjr, is at- tesaVisj AilhifeW 1 pi 11 tit iH the it oraries has been that of supposing polygamy to be point in the contest. hat .he litteut' n of the courts has I ,n b fgely dlrec' 53 to III orted this, is true ; but that it is the ox J orrt Specie ip Cmpp- ltd m ? feted con be ,t ou to the chief efTsnsa j for Jin llallyl ft bx An . tk f no one cast for moment ihppoawhoi is familiar with the indictments already New York, Nov. 10. John Mitchell found for the grarer and no less fregained a pdlnlfTcAlJyhulhAiriagaiaSt quent crime of murder. Ueueralllix for Alleged false imprisondenied a motion TUB POX.ITICAX. 004 PEL OF TUB ment. Judge McCunn the UiS. Orartj case to the transfer to JOHH OytMOJi IT. not come- uh did If for reason the that Territories are the result of an exer- - der the laws of Congress of 1863 or 68, ctae of aBOnarchial powers by Congresi the arfcsc Wmfirw s ays Taylor. The Constitution provides 1865. subsequently Iqthe date fixed by the President in ms proclamation at the for nothing but States. .Therefore close of the rebellion. O,6Q0 white j people, ought The rumor of the resignation of Tom to support a State government and have Fields of his seat in the Assembly is nntrue. voice in the Senate equal tp five milAn Albany special says that Gover- lions in New Yorlr. Utah, with as many people as two average counties in Ohio,- - should t balance that State in priety of an extra session of the Legisthe highest legislative body. Idaho, lature te pass new reform charters alOConnor, Tilden and 'ffiaCal fixeil popalatioa.ofr 5,boo,xhi ready drafted byYork and Brooklyn. others for New ;10,00p,pf Bering min?ra ,nd erders, One more death by cholera occurred should offset three millions in Ohio. at Westbank hospital. A Sc rafe loll fifteHijpcfthsteriia-tio-n Utah, to be truly republican, should have an organization with fifteen Slate prevails at Hyde Park in consex of the caving in of the earth quence five and officers, three 'departments Oxford mine. over the Building are State institutions, ail to be maintained badly shaken; No injury to persons. States, Large opertnres exist in the streets. by taxing 100,000 people. In under ithe i it rrr 1 5,000 people to send one memquires ber to Congress; but in consideration houn has sent in his resignation of the the Secretary of the of our being Sainta, they ought to knock Pension Agency to to close his actime Interior, asking Const!-tutieu off 65,000 of these, though the counts before his Successor takes possession. expressly provides that to be lie asserts that the reported rwe must have enoagh or one defalcation is untrue, and an examination of the aoedufetswI71 shdw a balance member eft?otigtes. against tbc Government. . Bkkides witk a MPSF "X'FktZ WniCH "THIJill ? - siffilSTO it&S&qfi d, , make these accursed Gentiles stand around so handily. Only think,, of it 1, With a Mormon Governor, Mor-- 4 man Supreme Court, Circuit Court, Pro-- , bate Court' (wouldnt we nettle Gentile estates, though particularly of those we could thatdsreto marry-Mormo- , girlri,Mor A Washington special says n most rigid examination does not establish the fact that he is a defaulter or used funds The deficiency with wrong intention. In Irik" iueuc TAfaiacI is aTtribdledf to his Ignorance of the system of keeping Commissioner Banker says his books. case is in no respect similar to that ot Forbes, who defrandedthe Government by changing his accounts. y mon Magistrates, Mormon Sheriffs, Mor! mon Constables Wouldnt It be fun for Bra Burton to rafcke aitssts in C6tton Currency to make an investigation into the affairs of the Chicago National mood oJ ,boot ,ikf f Banks, damaged And couldn't the Sheriff of Tooele make the losses will bebyitithe fire, reports that fealify much less No courtr than was estimated thinga lively at Ophir city alter the fire, just ing Mormon girls, then, by these accursed feud that, under the circumstances, the mineral We foukl prove tbtp guilty of condition of the banks is excellent. any crime we pleased, and send em to hell across lots. And, best of all, joritr to be G,007.1C. there would, be jxp appeal. i.Ikwpuld hfe Advices from all Toronto, Nov. Mormon courts all the way up. Ah, the lake ports represent the storm as we are tadfeedfeppressed when such rights very severe and doing great damage to shipping. are denied ns. ' Thl'sUni l Vtiln. ' Such is Taylor's wail, reduced to plain ;; Me., Nov. 26. The storm Portland, English. r Happy are we te be able t interfered materially with railroad travel console idm. Utah will be V Stale" fin throughout the State. The trains on much sooner than he Brinks, loo. Be the Grand Trunk Railroad were delayed two passengers easy,j Brother rJohn. All we want is wereoy three hours. , Several tne train5, running off injured "by about 20,000 more miners, just enough the track at r . arndale, on the Bangor 1 l to outvote you, i and meet the require- route to Boston, last night: nobody was ments of the Constitution, and you shall killed. Reckland, Me., Nov. 16. The severhave the State government you- have est gale known hero I for years comgrieved for fo long. Be patient with ns menced on Tuesday night and still cona year or two, and our political minority tinues. will end. tt Loudon, Nov. 1C. The increase of specie in the Bank of Englaud is 817,-00i . . Cun mu ii icjili.p. consol 93J,, . . Paris,' IS v. CAS (OHS nCBIDlABIIM. I, The Bohemian Trouble!. Salt Lake City, Nov. 16, 1871. Vienne, Nov. 1C. The Bohemian Editor Rctikw : Is it true that the Diet atilt refuses to Eend deputies to the (in a bad cause) Apostlo Reichsrath here. The Imperial GovGeo. Q. Cannon, when on his to him ernment is disclosing ill proposition to throw elections open to the people of and hi compeer very important sion to California, descended so low as Bohemia, so.thatlhey may choose and to the Reichsrath withto talk incendiarism, and thereby prove end delegates out the intervention of the Provincial to tbo inhabitants of the Golden State Diet. and the world at large that the Mormons Athens, Nov. 16. The King has pro sustained one Apostlo of insanity in con- regued the session of Chambers for one month. nection with their quorum of twelve? Prague, Nov. 16. An imperial deIf it be a fact, then ia he fit and should cree has been received from Vienna orbe at fence removed to the on the immediate election of memdering the hill, where such talk coaid possibly Alsfrian EeiehsrelL- - I W v harm no one. For if this is not done it bers to the Nov. 16. The Berne, corporate auis jnst possible, if not probable, grantthis city resolved to revive thorities of ing that be always tells the truth, that and enforce to their fullest extent within George, having heard from his late de- the limits the federal laws prohibitparted masters lips so many times that ing city existence , of gambling banks the should the Mormons again be driven and lotteries within the confederation. would leave in the ashes, he, The laws have for a they city long time been ia like the insane man who it supposed obsolete. practically set the arsenal on fire, said, when asked Tla German Indemnity. why he did it, that Brother Brigham had - New talked about burning so mnen that he York, Nov. 1C. Reports from felt it to be his duty to he the first to Ijondon say it is estimated that sterling belonging to the French begin it, may perhaps ho the first to apply the match to some of our dwellings. Government is on deposit there, and Would it not be well for the Grand Jury held for payment of the German indemto take this matter into serious consider- nity. The monetary disturbance in Paris is ation,! appointing a committee of the ' best physicians to make a careful ex- partially abated. , amination of Georges brain, and if It is spotted (that tin) Hank ofFroacfe found to be affected to take ..such intends doubling iti capital, making it measures as will prevent the apostle 375,000,000 francs. from doing himself or bis neighbors Money is plenty in Germany and rapharm. ' But, should it be ascertained idly drilling intOa A,merican securities. that the man if in a perfectstate of Germany will easily next year redeem soundness, only.- imbued with' a strong the thirty millions sterling, or war religions feeling to say and do according loans, half of it in January and Februto the holy teachings and injunctions of ftJ m V i jy hit superior in Meraon theology, let Claims ii the British G Afilait him be allowed, if not contrary to to burst; beginning ana ending 4 ;New York, Nov. C. Morning papers with hie own dwelling house, Httertt We understand that some of our Keren and tithing pffices,.Bee Jure and ?7; hipping merchants are preparing their Lion housei and Surroundings, provid- Claims against the British Government ing that jt ii first proved that the prop- to be presented to the Geneva Commisserty named justly belongs to George and ion,1 for the return of the war premiums Brigham, mid that thfe first on the honor which they made 5'18C3 inud '1864, of a gentleman declares that no other after the escape of the pirate Alabama .The papers property shall be demanded by the rag- from, the port of Liverpool. ing element, .or. in (he, least injured. for about one million ' dollars of such Were this done,, it would, in a very claims have already been pu( iq form small degree, held to atonq for the very-- , If the question may come up allowed, many wrongSj in all probability, plannM as to how far, if at all, the claims of if not committed within those walls. underwriters under the Washington However, we may be treating Geo. treaty are to be taxed, for these .war Q. and his, to say the least, foolish , J premiums received. talk, with too much seriousness. To treat Murderers Indicted. it as all base would perhaps be the The Paris Family Modem better way. Louisville, Nov. 16. The grand jury apostles and rophets under certain circumstances, of Clark county, Indiana, has found ont mean even one tenth of what they trae bills against Squire Taylor, Chaa. say. Doubtless the wish of their heart Davis and George Johnson (negroes), would be to put entirely out of exist- for the Park family murder. The testience everybody and everything that mony ia strong against them. Taylors rises np in opposition to their fancied grandson, eleven years old, corroborates The' feeling is theocracy, but they are too well assured Johnsons confession that that day is forever past. If they strong against the prisoners, and an wish to keep pace with the enlightento lynch them may be made. ment of the age, they must at once and Helen, the youngest daughter, is sinkforever cease their nonsensical threats ing fast ; Eveline Seems better, bat it' is and choose a more sensible hardly possible that she can recover. and Ulk ' way. If they should be at a loss, Hardly a doubt is left that the prisoners through the very darkened state of their killed the family for their money. minds, to be able to perceive that more The liana ea the 2f ew Heuephir sensible way, by applying to the writer, although neither prophet nor apostle, he 1C. The 'Nov. N. IL, Portsmouth, will be most happy to point out to them storm thfe tidfe is not so bui continues, the path they should travel, without fee. high as yesterday. rYhe beaches and ' IsrSPKCTOlL roads at the sea shore, and al Rye and Hampton are serioasly ; injured. No Qcicxs ax dt. The new platform of trains over the Eastern railway have principles of our cotemperary, the Tri- arrived here since the storm commenced. bune, is a mass of glittering generalities. . The Tribune,' n principles must ; Cawing f the SUa a Hyde Park. wear out Or change very rapidly fo com- New York, Nov. 17. A special .dispel them to announce new ones so patch from Scranton- reports .that the often. We hope our co temporary will caving in of the , mine at Hyde Park i- - bJid't 1 - - . - - 0; Its over-zealou- feet, the ground covering in all about twenty aeros. Loss, to property over $30,000.' Imtnensf fisiur: nave been madfe rvthe principal avenuvs j and streets,' Many noux ?s will j have to be palled Town. , The'; postofce has sunk some e'rhteeninches and ittill continues settlings The whole town , ia in danger, as the ground is still settling. The mines are deserted. At Scranton the various .street . are crowded bjr people diseuasitig the subjects The mine which caved is known as the Diamond, and is 240 feet below the surface. It was Wrkfedf 6Jt tf V ago, previous tfeLafekaftr purchase by the Delau ws n a and Western Company, Oould vrlthdriwf flrem TwhiI'i 00 ( . , - i j , $ at-teta- - - finally adopt a satisfactory set and live np to them meanwhile we think there ere too many directors who want to he editors ever to keep the Tribune Too many cooks spoil the straight. broth, .v&i Allen, d, Co., Tho Wide Circulation h r A I ! GOOD SILVER MINK A eminent fi sot hf i standing ia Limdoa k in want of a si for mine in Utalr Territory. It mu be well J- - re loped, and beer the strictest larestiri ab. Title good.1. Address ; ciPT. Tnoa JKNNIN nld-li- u i " i t Soil Lake City, t jih. L'. sjp L A . 1 i. .. luiWP B.-- 17. OfiV a voK-viui- WANTED. - fCornmniilrabJ.) SINGING VS. RINGING. Salt Lake, City, Nov. 17th. . EditoA Rkview: Uner the abov correspondent caption your of the 13th inquires into foe propriety t r f t ttl sLi of "the custom observed at St. Marks Church of chanting the Gloria Patri at the close of tho sermon, and riuging the of CmTen-y- . The own cam have bell after the benediction. This corres- APACKAUK describing property and paying for tbs advertisement on application to tbia olBco CAUSL'MMRRR pondent must be sadly conditioned to or to hl4-t- ask such questions, the subjects of which, SB! i qre followed by nearly every Christian The quescommunity in Christendom. tion as to chanting the Gloria Pairing ' mrro IiS ircrcGvj f 4. J PIn Alley e. Mill MT.nty (70) 1 the conclusion of the sermon, and the A feetsrapt Ions, in ten feet mcUuus. villi threw (3) each alley, sad a cumpUta nut At oi in tti3 Ccurifry, imagined harm which, would thereby be sets of pins hd y Lignumvita balls. Knuiitre of 4'..'- 1 from created, is a' custom held by the L. n. JOHN8TCN, ' . t -x. t It is not necessarily, aa Oltlr of Tiernsu A Willismson, opposite Salt Lake V f Tweeds bail bonds. His withdrawal is AGENT FO , THE CELEBRATED , j 1 ij tM 14 !v, V.....M .,,ep y r v 'AlSt-due to his unwillingness & beKamined your ccfrfespqodent would suppose, a Hop. so. , ... ....... ' j. , i t ; ; h0uh as to his sufficiency by Icon heel for pros- for? of praise,'.. ratifying the senti-n- ? Fire Proof Safe. Enquire of fur Business r J& then And 1 J: s .. uUred., by the minister, but GOLD ecution, which was toCliivfi been de3. RossxtbaL Jeweler, , . . i , 7 .. i , , a atail themselves of tie manded. It was tbeufSatentbu foro- s rn : f a abstract act of praise to the j Opposite Balt Lake nouse. : fT'.;.w,' ' Or-- j,t Ciuttor. " He that legal claims againit Gould I 7 - ik e column might ns well ques-- l ; ALSO FOR THE i tie - Various .ways of the Roman , .t ' bly dounterbalancedhe jamouut Lr MASONIC " tl ' which he was pledgydj, tihrea friends Ci..LIie, Methodist! Baptist and other !. AIIERldAN WINE CO.S of Tweeds liave yefen Substituted for denomf nations, A. M. though not Wasatch Ledge Mo. 8, A. F. COMMUNICATIONS HELD AT Gould. They are Jacob Vqnderpool, agreeing, with Iris idea of propriety, Temple Street, the no occupation: Charles O. Camell, Reg- would to others appear simply as mat- SECULAR Building, East Friday of each month. Mem , ter of, customs, fraught with nothing here of Sister Lodges, and sojourning Brethren fa I ister, Charles L)evUa,;xpitcty. i In that ii Cither unehurenlyor repugnant good standing are cordially Invited to attend. I., u ' SeecceMar Appointed. f t R.U.UOBKBTSON, W.M. common-senseCatholic to M. Sole SWABTX, Secjr. propriety. IgA 17. is Nov. Swan for It tiio Brewery. probable Agent Washington, Coercion of a dogma is not' employed -mL f jthrtt Mr. Dick' A, Lander, of this city, by this in either body unassuming ! v A. & A. H.R. wiU be appointed successor to Caleb AIss sind word or i action, . but is simply left to T. JOHNS LODGE OF PERFECTION, NO. 1, A, 1 ' for United counsel the States as nitf.' Cushing, 8: A A. 8. K., meets at Masonic Halt, (Commerce the discretion of the people. want (0 Commis- before the Aiuerican-Spuuis- h If street, every Second and Fourth The ringing of the bell before and Building,)of Main each month. Sojourning brvtkrva are (V Monday ,on - f J afoe .service, is merely a summons to, cordially invited to attend. T. V. TRACY. T, P. U. M. Tribute ! Hat Cent Kn Jtlni Chltr--HeHr, J and a dismissal of service. The one One, BUY, IxaM. f Swaxti, Secy, v ML J New .York, No v. 17. A Raleigh, N. whd caq say that the tones of a church ' I ' ' 'r; men were bell are a meaningless fuss, so opposed to ' . dispatch says SELL, RENT, i f. ounV.t ANlorioli No. TO I.odge from Rutherford the quietude and solemnity that should Commuakatleaia A, M. Regular brought there A, DEFENSE I! THOUSANDS TOR Klux-tnMosonis eld at Hnil,- Commevre , BuUdtag, Last fend Cleveland, charged with Ku characterize, the conclusion ef public Street, the Second and Fourth Monday of a U. S, Commissions named Scog- worship that the practice cannot too soon Tempi each month. Members of Sister Lodges, and so, Bret burn in good standing are cordially gins, who receutly shot a prisoner for be discontinued, must be devoid ot the journing M. invited to W. LOUIS attend. COHN, Rehim. OYWrniSTANiJIXO to finer the verdict of tl.e very of nature. human , qualities talking saucy XT , Caxisroraia Dim, Secy. X Impartial Jury, excitement here ' baa ligion is not always identified with soj The cholera ADVERTISE LIBERALLY about subsided. There are now forty-on- e lemnity, but more often with joy. Who O. O. i .. ' j. i t cholera cases in the hospital at is there that would close his ears to the LODGE NO. 1. Meet every Thursday at f r r ; , - ; music of the bells ; the tones of which UTAH It., in Commerce Buildings, Main street. Westbank, all doing well, ' Salt Lake City. Odd Fellows in good standing are ; f Government feffera $1,000 reward for call to remembrance all the associations i. Invited to attend. 80L.LEVY.N.G. the arrest of BaQ&rd, who escaped of former days! bring so vividly to J, M. OuiMit, Beey. Is still la the Retd with from Ludlow street jail on Tuesday mind the, joys and sorrows of this life, I i ; i night, knit ithd ia coasidered' the- most arousing the soul from its ' lethargic in counterfeiter world. the to slumber a realization of an active t accomplished ' Jcs. duty in this life ? and Counsel Bov Serre4 a Do-- $ ' Copying Collecting a DftVJTYlY , i ITnreed'i i 'i you are going into tusiness, DOMB AT REASONABLE RATES, A VOICE FROM IOWA. hare served e. t at tells b which Market, III At feu Charles O'Connor a demurrer, that ' We fcre in constant T. E. CL0HECY, your ttod I e you hav$ increased i . receipt of letters ' ", t I. r ' if ni3tf. plaintiffs hare not a legal, capacity to from all t oetice. jtEnjsw ; parts of flie jeonntry comout to sett cant i fuicb, suejn.UiS jactjqml that the complaint you S ' ttI f t does not state sufficient facts constitu- mending the position of the Review LIVE kusinet , you scant to . be r ting a case of action ( that the j com- upon' the .Mormon, question. A genis not the defective, including DnV by plaint tleman .who writes, us from 'Round Forget , j . h. man, an economical one, the Mayor, Aldermen, Supervisors ana to Grovc the Review lows, directing Couneilmen of the city ns defendents. si I The point raised is that there is no be sent to Lis address, says : i We have repeatedly seen extracts legal right of the people contained in : 1 l mini . ; f 1 such actiou. copied from your paper, and it gives u WHEN YOU WANT A CHOICE STEAK 1 it . AND i tt M Race CkiUeur. j unfeigned pleasure to observe how you i i l J New York, Nov. 17. The owner of are threshing the Mormons. We trust And (Le Best Paper todo m in is foe Harry Bassett offers to you may continue to administer ' the FANCY. DRY GOODS HOUSE r i. . , ft run him against any horse in the world same blessings to them that you have ! !' THE for $50,000 a side, from one to fonr thus far done. IN THE NORTHWEST. ' . ffiiles.. ssa . -.- . !. Ml A ro! ! rot-cla- V -- i ,f - FOUND. sp w THE. DAILY REVIEW, i f. , yra j1- FOIt SALE, t - j c-- !, 'V o r NOTICES. s " it- ... r 1 - r. j 3 'iicb, -- r SEAL WHISKY! - . : ' '' . - ! ft Beit - w IT MAKEH s' Ti-- n Episco-paUChurcJ- THISiSAPEIl; FamoiisChsinpanc. -- 4 . f k d Pcrters - i - . ! . 1 1 1 : ee to-d- ay r :iv f -- LOAU, Or Invest Capital, g 1 ' r F. I. "t - - - J J fifty-thr- ! for 4,, - PAT. LANNAN 1 , ac., CHOICE r.lEATS. s THE DAILY REVIEW. . - L-- n V , - k ? LIVING PIUCE8. W 4 A If If If If . I LARGEST 4 MILLINERY J f1 CENTILEBUTCHEK 1 5 , 4 I e Advertise liberally v . 4 a 1 race-hor- se . Tbe.L'xeCtitive Committed will makeiu s'eiedlions on the 11th ofJanu-aryhfex- t York ' '., DISSOLUTION NOTICE! Arm ef Lyon A Ated Is this Any diwml Til mmnsl cunstitL B. Lynns will conduct die r.layhotV Daly nil debts of the firm soil collect ell business, IqdTanjipolisf Jfov. 17. The three negto, mnrderexii of. tlie Park" family, take a-- from near the jail at. CkJttIfestownj at two' oclock this ffiOrpiagJiy a mob of a bundled and fiftypersons disguised, ajd hung mile from the town. , at a plaeo pay bills doe, t his piece of business, adjoining Ceils-ban- s hardware store, Main street, 1 doors eoiith of 1J. LYONH, Jennings Corner. R. APTBD. Salt take City, Nov. 17tli, 1871 tt v" ? - t 4 v " ; ttreporteJ fr the IMuT cuiplll aoil VltW, b ttiatfetL Tetagrayh Ob.- - . It ATE Houtli Btroot 105TFirst ' i ' . -- - KIMBALLS BLOCK. Sc-- U - j San Francisco News. Sau Francisco, Nov. 16. The examination of Joshua L. Jones, for the John hooting of his father-in-law, CiissinicrM, A vets, etc.,stockon ofhand.Broadcloths, Clothing made in latest fashionable style, anil a flt guaranteed in all cases. Vel- Clothing cleaned and repaired on reasonable terms. If you want S stj lt.lt suit nutile of tlis best maA . terial, go u ' nlS-t- f lf A ! AXB AHOtS - DRY GOODS &c. of MIL WK HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE IN onr fhmotia brand of A AAA word cdgetUbbom. nil. t Dancing Academy, Still, is going on this morning. (OPTOSITB P09TOFFICK ) An attempt to break down the market haltxsx ntvtT stoat.) for Eureka consolidated stock by withCLASSES EVERY MONDAY AMD First-clas- s holding the dividend, is likely to react Accommodations. WEDNESDAY EVENING. The market is quite strong, 21 on for the the street LADIES' CLASSES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY being freely paid Roartl and IjtnlQing, per Hack - $9.00 AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, i stock before the board and 22 after it. - - - iO.OO Single Hoorn a The report that the Pacific Insurance Single - - -x SO For Meale Terms, Apply to Prof. Sheldon, at CO S 7Se. Company will withdraw in all its Eastern Lodging tho Academy. basiconfine and its hereafter agencies GUARANTEED. Grand Soiree Saturday Evenings. nets tettbe Pacific. Coast is current. The SATISFACTION Firemans Fund Company will continne LOVIS SILVER, Extrance through Store, also nl m doing business in the East. President Proprietor. In Hear. Staples leaves in a day or two to adjust and settle all losses: the assessments MECHANICS' HOUSE. IIALL TO RENT FOR PRIVATE PARTIES. having been collected, the company is . L in a better condition than before the Tiro Bloekn JEart and Half Meek South of tho Xevero Home. Chicago fire. The case of John A. Cartwell, inHALT dicted for assault to murder, July 4th, 1871, was tried- - in the' municipal court BEST ACCOMMODATION POR RESIDENT The Jury are now out unable MEN.to agree on account ef a disagreement $3.00 per Week as to the precise language used by one Board, Bsard and Lodging $6.00 of the witnesses. ; ui A ME GIVE TRIAL. Vallejo, Cal., Nov. 17. John Crosby, J W MELEY.' while working to4ay in a trench seme cs ten feet deep, which was being excak co vated for a sewcrtwas suddenly caved A POGlCLADATIOn afed seriously injured in boti his upon tu hips. One of his hip mints was broken. .Visalia, Cal., Nov. 17. Specimens of cu what is claimed to be coal have been s .a to from about thirty town, brought BY GOVEENOE. THE UI miles northeast of this place. The ara ticle has a petroleum smell, an A the Ilia Kxeelleucy, U.8. Oraut, 1re.i- o discoverers are hopeful that by sinking of the United States of America, has, a shaft tliey taty finda petroleum vein, bf Prothussrion, appointed and sot apart THURSf the coal fibould'proVe worthless. DAY, tho Sdth day of November, A. D. 1871, as a for Public end Praise ante Alday Thanksgiving is Three .Building increasing daily. God, for his blessings vouchsafed unto ns new churches are in process of erection; mighty as a nation daring ths past year : Therefore, I, tieorge L. Woods, Governor a large steam planing machine was of Now, Utah Territory, do, by this my Proclamation, fiaished and opened to day; and a sash rail upon ail the ptoplo of tho Territory of Utah to afed doof factory, is' contemplated in Sheet at their respective place of worship on said day, and lift np their voices In sours of praise and t. connection with it. unto Him who holoeth She destiny Santa Cm, Cal, Nov. 17. A reduc- thanksgiving of the Nations in his hands, for the manifold blessas a people, have so pelHy essfoyed. ings which-we- , tion j in the price of admission Ao the Wo have keet the favored .... 6-- 1 n-t- la fact everything usually to-da- i? L . LAKE CITY. J . 2, I Utah Compromise. The jSalt Lake Review is ef the opinion that the Mormon leaders are weakening, and are divided in their counsels.. It thinks a prominent portion are in favor of seme sort of a compromise, based upon Congressional action next Winter. It asserts thst overtures have been lately made to a prominent Federal officer of that Territory to secure his influence to aid ia procuring a general amnesty act, granting pardon to all polygamous offenders in the past, provided the practice is discontiaaed in future. . The proposition was rejected. This, in connection with the departure of Brigham Young for the south, is looked upon as significant, though how it would affect the charge of murder against the head of the Church, is not so apparent, as aa . GEORG , " , , ,t L. WOODS, Governor of Utah Territory. By the Governor, GBORUR A. BLACK, n6. Secretary of Utah Territory. -- r W. WILLARD. LIVHRYi ED. PREBLE CARRIAGE WORK, Or nil ' - $ COMMERCIAL STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. eat Price Paid Predate. BROS, BANK EXCHANGE, wheel hakeo, IS EMPLOYED BY US. - , lit ' The Choltut Wince, Llqaert end Clgnrn In the Market. FINEST HALL IN THE CITY. EVERY attention given to customer. - COOK & WINTER. Elacksmitliing, ALLimilltANCIim -- GCACIJ : r jy - -- V AJn f'- 7 , , alH-.1- .,!!! - , t , 1 ;a; hopper, . CJLX)EMrY, Superiateuderl Priatlpel FnM (Ftensflj . eta, JSHtdire Th.-- r il Aikae l.ftmo) ewg a mod Lite rat. s4 Uf-- w Engllih Llimiatv, FI lETTSXO, XCtc TZltc., v JCtr, Tkll term w ill cos Hcxtday, Sept. 4th, - 4 i j? KcuntIn ThD Reeky rrtoiui rmac$ rvf to term, etc, 1S71- - ififisncMioa im ill ple$M $( oftce REV. EDWARD E. BAYLISS, CORINNE. UTAH1 mvia-fi- 'i SALT LANE HOUSE 5 i, - solicit l au examination. Horce Shoeing LAUNDRY, nlS-d- . rs To which we call particular attentioa, Ffeyalolwer, Specialty - - , BILLIARD TABLES - st BROKER, It-- exi-er- t O. F. . MtNINO Guests can alsays and will twoeiv the lat attention, at well as the most ehoice selection of BeUay, cAniifepiiJiinG MM i J ;i i' -- awD-Kutni- i' Ymrp Salt Lake City. PAUiTiHG i e V e a: brandner, .5. COMjjlSSWJiH, HtU Minn NARY K lltJPFf.feUXSf, j - Abere t amnesty for polygamy would not likely be extended to cover this indictment. COACn 'and carriag k trimming. We are disposed to believe that there is WILLARD PREBLE. ? t yi r t A new LL Fallows daairous Old a of forming something in the Reviews theory. The ; - Propristfirs f Lodge in this city are requested te meet at with conversation of a report Delegate Odd Fellows Hull on gatunhy evening next, Nov, seven o'clock. 10th, at Hooper recently at Washington is conMAN Y ODD FEIXOWB. t (signed) o. firmatory of a desire to arrange the matter on basis? pardon Utah As a State, U. - ' ti ? created a great excitement. The first the past ivroTXCJU.' . .v .1 i It shock was felt about 3 o'clock in the polygamy beiM forever abolished. 'A LL persona having claims against the Hawkey Mining and Smelting Company will ebitge : morning of the 16th, when the people is the best tbi. they can do. Corson meby tending ia the same before the Suth day of fied from their dwellings terror stricken. (Aer.) Uegitler. IN A STYLE TO SUIT ALL. ALTA CITY, LITTLE COTTONWOOD, UTAH. the preaent month, as I desire to audit them ter The caving of the ground which occurred the purpose of adjusting the same; . ii M. ViM.,- - I i H. add to Abstracts Title of SHELDON, A has been or Trade Board Mining Transcripts .organ over the Oxford mine, canted a settling ' ' i A mil toe, EMI ICu. . attended to. J untie of tho promptly Property in the buildings overhead, of some two ized at Corinne. R.SUU t j Taylor' Work, SaM lake City. Peace, Little Cottonwood precinct. half-pe- PIWPHIETGR& t athewtal leg 00 I. o. MoStlM Corinno, Utah, r: ev. ed ward e. BAtLISS, 1 MAIX STREET, OGDEN. X Alt kinds of Carriages, Buggies amt Baddlo norses atwagrs on baud at reasonable rates. Olawcen,' TUX IN milK SECOND SOUTH STREET, V; uto-t- f. . OOI2K;AiirjXi, WEST OF WALKER c Dealers in FEED, SALE STABLE BILLIARD H ALL, ND- ; -A- 'I Geo: Yf. USIIER, Sc Five of the tatest Improved Delaneys Wt ent Wire Cashiencd i pnEr:iur,i TUCKEIt MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT i , MAGIOLIA SAfoc:.'. For the accommodation of the Citterns ef the city as well ae the travelling public, the proprietors have at this Deci-iptIon-- 1 ALLAN FKKEMAN. Wines, Liquors end Cigars. FISH; and PRODUCE, 0- -0 ' '! A f 2 In testimony whereof I have Jierenuto set my hand and caused the Great BeaT of tbs Territory of Utah to be affixed. Done at Balt Lake, City, on thisjhe Sd day of November, A. D. 1S71.' nr x AND . i - ?- ' Xfaln (1 waQ o REASONABLE --CJ Wootlmnnwoc Ilrick llttildinfi, v eK t ,52 MAIN STREET. YcTKKS received daily' in shell. Opened at lb counter, end ter sale by the dotes er hundred 1 Half Block Rost of the Revere Honor, i n and Betail VhoM 4 HE. IE OF LOOMIS SAIOOX, r . MALT pnVDe. OYSTER, & CHOP HOUSE, t8-2- 1 . with the ' . SECOND SOUTH ST., a Sc ) " I A. i i j .tHOPPER,. i ? by the freqoent nee publie heeome ac- 1"1 tKK3IANH ' L s, found in a ? r aad dirertien-label- e s, Railroad Shops H COLLINS v firms are generally letter-bead- bill-hea- . Ul3-t- f. children; the Republic; race track to day greatly increased the no great calamity has visited us; peace and prosnumber of visitors. The pacing raofe perity everywhere prevail; onr granaries are full; our future are unr and mines rich Inexhaustible; today, for a purse of $300, was won by is full of premiss. Let all tbo people rejoice, and God be of the bay horse Billy Campbell. the praise lisped by every, tongue. - -- eas- Just quality Orders addrssnsd to Boa 303, Post Office, will receive prompt attention. Goode delivered free of charge in any part oT the J. ORNSTKIN A VO. city. . rX r !7lf. h OF THANKSGIVING Uc terners need. Live Wsinees known by ti0 Landenme holiness cards, price-listcirculars, etc., they use, and ef advertising mediums the quainted with them and they First Class Butcher Shop. L LAKE CITY. if PATRONAGE OF THE PIB- ateeTHE is solicited. Our Job Printing we guaranto be of the best what ear and meats, col sage. Corned Beef; Ac., : , Ir 16 Pork, Hutton, Veal, Sau Reef, (ru to-da- of this r:0S. 9 and . And are prepared te furuish choice r siotlng f 1V7.1. STOCK OI' Ale o a Complete Aeaorttueut L1XUKY GOODS. DAILY ? REVIEW . Co. CITY LIABKET, pertaining to a full llue of FANCY STALLS TWTS, VOICITfif SILYEE STAE HOTEL, - Corlnno. Montana Htreet ' - BERGMANNS WORSTED ; GERMANTOWN WOOLS, And nil Jkr , - . Chicap, Michigan Avenue, BETWXKt MONROE 0 1 j II, MYERS, Merchant - Tailor, 1NK PACIFIC TELEGRAMS ? " 1 f I TAKE pleasure ia informing th cilireus A city that they have fitted np i IMPORTEHS, ac fed.,-wer- e Specially LlarUct Orastelu J$. Co. vt-- d Peirk Fomlly Muriter. Ilenglnklr tlMi ere by o Mob. Latest- - - . phe National llepwKiIicjtu Convention. The .TVTtraw editorially says that the choicof of localities for holding the National HepfebiicVn Convention for 1872 is narowed'denre to Cincinnati ind New rj 1 r.cat IJov; ....... . s mad-hous- e . ske - 4 REAR SALT LAKE HOUSE. NELSON OCKEEV Jt CO., Proprietor iu,di ashing and ironing neatly and peditiowtly done. orders the Laundry of office of fait at lasjv Luke , |