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Show JJ r -- iV Tatidzy Eresias, Ffta. 15, 1572 S i.irdr polggz&y nor cry tfhet n statute will be per cxuHtj m tiled within the Territory of the United JPtaies. St it mat with the religion qf Eainis that tra or now dealing, Inti their practieet. 7 hey will livpni. zteS itt he worship of God according to ike dictate of their but they will not be permitted to .violate lawe under the cloak of re ?i0s President Messaok. rio-LL'io- ihJfsled -- con-tHme- e, miiKi) AiTLvn von gtab aw ' ' Tks humane suggestion contained in Oort nor Wood that lomail'.&te steps be taken for the cren- thvaf an asylum- fov the Insane In oar ie worthy of serious attention llrtiforj, life ea part of the Legislator and will, ikmngof - walnut, be followed by prompt action. The increasing care and attention be cfowed spon thia on fortunate class of in all civilized counnr tries, la a healthy indication of a broader spirit offcomaoity pervading states and 'nations than was the case half a century and angora well for the fat a re. Tie troth is, that the peculiar forms of mental disease, which are summed np tuisr the generic term of insanity, are cS9 Varied, so intricate, ao difficult of sacorcessfsj disgnosis and treatment that -i binary physicians, untrained in this par . tlculor branch of their art, are illy fitted .to successfully cope with and master 1 them.' lienee the imperative necessity . of submitting sack cases to the treatment of scientific experts, skilled in that specialty of medical science, and pre jpared by braining and experience for tiie handling of all curable cases of mints! derangement. But in most in- -' ttance , the expense incident to the requisite treatment in such cases is ao gToat'that it cannot be met by private means, and the State, as the al- Aferoaer of public charities, most provide 4h&appliances which are beyond the of its individual citizens. That jach an institution, with all the appliances and conveniences which ex . perieuce has shown to be necessary, is "a desideratom ia Utah, is matter of fre quetrt remark among our citizens. We have seen persons of both afexes labor-fn- g under different forms of mental roaming abont our streets -wtihont means or opportunity for effect-4n-g' a cure. We are told of other in stances where such persons are confined Taf the city jail, worst of all plans for fellow-citize- ns "ans ' the amelioration of a diseased intellect. Back things are simply disgraceful 'tkould no longer exist. i and Hone of the public charities of the Eastons States are conducted ea so gen ,area a scale, and with such regard for the comfort of the unfortunate as are the asylums for the insane. And while vested not strive ia Utah to emulate f alder and more populous communities ia the magnificent architecture displayed ia structures of this class, w may and should do something,' and that without delay, tat the only class of oar --citiswss who are utterly incapable of -- helping themselves. ! t - GVTRCE. The charming frankness which use- -. ally characterizes the utterances of our neighbor the Kewe, and upon which we have taken froquent occasion to congratulate that mouthpiece of the Church . of Latter-da- y Saints, seems to have beed wanting in the last issue of that emih. Airing nently conservative peculiar views upon the want of meins with which to prosecute the criminal cases now on the calendar ofthe Third District Court, the Charch organ sayat When courts in Utah were organized and directed according to the heard of Territory, t laws ofthe their si being any difficulty in the Had the Xetcs been question of pay. to tell the whole honest gaSciently truth e the matter, its statement would have been substantially the following: When courts in Utah were organized and directed according to the lawe of the Church of deans Christ of Latter-daEoinU, we never heard of there heiag any difficulty in the question of - slow-coac- we-neve- r y T?" Thn truth ,r is, a every citizen of half a i?trn years residence ia -Utah well kdJds ind as we have frequently painted out ia the columns of the that, the 5 Moraoa . who ooatrol authorities never refused Territorial tia t pay their aharw of the expenses of th CaurU SO lor-- as they were, presided over by Judges who were content to be H tools ef the theocracy. With ' a Be-.rts'- hy Latch 'la syepthy with the Mormon ceesa, or if not in sympathy, at least in sack abject fear as to paralyze their 'kfTortV fer the enforcement of the laws -Sgsioit members of the Church, there - was no occasion fer the Territory to withhrid the necessary funds for conducting the business of the Courts. In--' deed, under suck a regime the Courts were too useful as auxiliaries of the Church to warrant the latter in the accessary appropriations. T7Jh the advent; however, of judi clary who hava proved themselves in-- .. and incorruptible, and whose eole , objective point has been the of law and the punishment t they who control tas Terri-tsr.- il purse etringt, seeing the impossibility of longer manipulating the courts 4 in til interests of the church, resorted to the cowardly refuge of cutting off the means of race ling the expenses incident to the administering of justice. This is simple history of the matter which thOjTV Iscbs the candor to explain. -- with-h&Lli- sg co.-rn-pt fUhrtt ''-rra- cat Ethm, Mae, It is reported by jp. C"&toh that the celebrated Uordaunt cable -- taza, ia which the Prince of 7 a!.' has already figured with little te hinssel is soon to he IIis 'pi.lv ' Wales as a testot, the Luke of Edinburgh, is also Cto -- aacd. as a party to' proceedings ttcsatly instituted for another divorce ia hi 'h E.V. LtartHcg developments are wrerr ed - t , A movemeat is on foot for the emotion of a monument tJenaer, the tacciiiiktlott. ' dla-oms- ref 1 It is gratifying to observe that the earnest reeotn sr 3 ud cl an oflQovsvnof Woods in bis message to the Legislature npfi the . neesrehy ef estzl!lihin a free school systetw hr Utah, is begin ing to have its eSeet ia arousing the people of the Territory to the neeeasity of prompt actioa. A petition was presented to the House of Hepresentati res yesterday by the Qou. L. Farr, of Ogden, signed by L. J. Herrick and 207 others, citizens of Weber county, praying the Legislature to take speedy actioa in accordance with the suggestions of the Governors message. The petition, fer which we are Indebted to the Ilcrald, is as follows jl To the Honorable members of the Council and House of Representatives of , Utah Territory, now ie seasioa in Balt Lake City. At thia auspicious moment when the Governor of Utah in his message, and the press generally, bare brought to the notice of your honorable bodies tbe im pdrtance of inaugurating a systeif of free schools in this Territory. We, the undersigned, citizens of Jtvee moftia pen wtaix. EVEt;n:3' hevisw. TJATIIiO cfiisTSazz!:g f I H He f As free bat d, L was j! j 'oerous, aoTple HXnOS. mem Inf- - J he wai rnindfuj c his friends, bay his Mal lda Heron, in the very greatest emptied u4 reported Or tbe Belt take apologists, j Gran' i. frtwL sis the brilliancy of her career, became fasci- Epoetalty Co. ; Daij-Renew, bv tbe Vf. U. merit of spending jfree that ihich is nated vith alraaa who had gained some gained disLoaostij, of lavishing the repautisa as a musician, a composer, Thl3 Report. means of others, of displaying a sham and leader of an orchestra. It was his benevolence at thw expense of swindled mnsic tbat won her. She loved victims?. Is there, a gjiftroua actla an&married Mm beesase she loved him, him. James Efisks life tnat will outnve the H bad other motives. was not her Tike Cat mommy ASUr-- A Hew It memory of fhst Blaclr Friday upon talent, it was tiot her personal appear-auc- e, eege. which thousands, found themselves, it was not her bind heart, or good New York,' Jao.'jl6. h.rt Heralds through his menfa:e tof jfece wittt reputation, which .attracted J him. It Washington telegrant says that a disruin . thtre a good was tbe money she bad earned, and her . and despair? , - Is , from Gortochakeff about Minister Is did wot take patch has oot been recelved yet at C&t&cazy, deceived wife to the State bet the far long luting the his miserable tCzhdbplA'Upon Department, Much interest young discbVef this. Harsh things and is felt as to the effect of the Catacazy sod thoughtless, upon the weak forced upon our matter anr upon onr relations with Russia. and sinful ? If not, away with comprehension quickly in this world. t Is stated that the President intends te It about this cant respecting Matilda Heron no sooner became the dead. ' We respect vice nowhere. convinced of this than she set about to sustain Secretary Fish and accept the fullest consequences, even to the point Living, it is entitled to no exemption do what only her own generous, but of instantly recalling Minister Cnrtin from criticism ; dead, it demands from nature, could have suggested. and suspending all relations with Russia, uar no jcotpphdelfen 'And bhCn (the peculiar He married me fer my money, she attempt to pat any temporarv Cmotidif caared btlrtini sa- said to her friends, and b shell bavs should Gortechakoff indignity upon Fish. The Department have died off shall ner of bistakiug it-to at make once 'She proceeded feels some away, the people among whom he lived over to hi in legal form her house, admits that Russiais made that soreness, the dts-- , and the statement will see him with our eyes, and will reher wardrobe, her diamonds, everything which about to Curtin, compL .j cognize and confess the, moral enormity of value which she had in the world. It, patch was. made, is, attributed to Secrelaty of his career and example. It may be waf iife vlii that- her friends attempted Davis for not having 'properly toned his human uatqre.to scptjiDepudine over the to dissuade her from a course to , - . . dead he scoundrel of , because a corpse k btiirmrian point of view. message. that a report was The Tribune successful and ShiVWa obstinate in her says have beeu a to happens Weber county! would moat respectfully a purpose and telegraphed from London, that wealthy scoundrel, but to our plain the sacrifice by paying this recently certain bankers had combined to take present this, our petition, on the same thoughts the carrion of the meanest con- completed mhn $1,800 a year rent for the very al1 loans as advertised. ' ,1 subject . .r. vict in Sing Sing is as well entitled to house which abe , deeded to ana ' It is new said that the trial of Stokes we as tbat the do, lielieviug firmlyi the honor of public burial, and to the which she had own will not come off her with! iur welfare compaid and of true prosperity any before February. money. Of this husband, munity increase in proportion as educaChicago, Jau. 16. I he ordinance ref it indication' character rfuflivifcst of tion aud true morality increase among read introduced in the City Council, to Say that. he accepted all this. the peoplej we have' been nstarally led the fire limits and prohibiting extending Matilda Heron had no heart for the the erection of wooden mscKXJUAirr. to consider what are the best means to buib.ings, has determined She this. after to stage two groat objects in ear met wi.h great opposition among the promote these is Alexis? Where ' earn her living by teaching elocution.. classes in the North Division, community. The same system ef eduBut pupil were few for the qom-twho poorer The Japs are in San Francisco. cation which 'prevsils la Utah has been with a few property holders who fear was now poor and obscured She tried and abandoned, as a miserable the value of lots may be depreciated by leadA'riksd Kks been The Irma uus residence to another, the failure, in all the New England, Middle eided. legal Last night proposed ordinance. when she tbe ordinance j trying to live by eeonomy sod Western States of thia Union. Many was to be acted upon by not work. It was of mi use. She the of .the Soatherq. States, if npt a) I, hare The Tichborne ease is again under could Council, and in accordance with a was forced again to try tbe stage. But the seal of recently; reprobation way. programme, a crowd of prearranged grief had made sad bavoe with her spir- three or four thousand North Siders. upon it, and are now earnestly trying to its, time dreadful inroads upon her at- mostly Germans and Scandinavians, introdnee a general system in its stead. tractions. v Whentbe succeis and value of the penitentiary. formed in procession1 aud marched to Yon- - can never please the public school are left to depend Upon the the City Hall, where the Council was in Sau ia in withe tbat figure, said one mauagur to session. Grace Greenwood lecturing of the' directors, the whim ofthei They carried flags, banners, her. . mottoes and devices inteacher, or the caprice of the parent, the Francisco. transparencies, will look Tbe public only nt the heart dicative of their determination to resist great benefit that ought to result fiom A new stock board is being organized and braius of Matilda Heron, she said the the school is, necessarily, ? imperiled or passage of tbe ordinance, or failing ! f ZULJ 72A2 lhgrFcanciscqr.xlO confidently. in that, to resist its execution. Tbe ) totahyesfrdyed.' The mhny educational ' meetings that The Russian fleet still remains in' tfijt her confidence was misplaced. crowd was led A. C. Hcssing, editor The public found new idols and neg- of the Slats by have been held in Utah during the past New York harbor. Seitung the leading Ger. lected its old favorite. Then she wrote man Alderman Carney-- By iidiciUe that the and by elearly people year paper, she which to in new plays, attract the time hoped are felly aronsed to the importance of Nearly two thousand men are rethey reached the City Hall they this subject. They seem anxious to try ported to have been arrested in South' with novelty. One of theni, it is re- had degenerated into an excited and tucalled Belle The was of multuous mob, and hkd a system which is bearing such rich Carolina as members of the Ku Klux. membered, got beyond the Somewhere. . fruits in the States. control of their leaders. The few said the ia nn excellent It piny, were them Many persons are, and always will be, .who , ilrprge Washington s tabbed Ifeyry police opposed who produced it for her, but account made little but opposed to general" taxation for any Glay ait hi' afp6aldtt3. knife a iOaaba manager, , very it needs a belle. benevolent object. 'Bat as the good I of by the mob, who rushed with shouts some days ago. (Nefe), is The of this uext that heard poor from diffusion a general of a and yells into the Council chamber, arising The Indiana of Upper Michigan find broken woman she is the laughing uttering dire threats against any Alderknowledge among the masses of the because man who dared to vote for the obnoxious stock of a St. Lsuis people is participated ia by ali,all should congenial employment in carfying pack- of her misfortunes andaudience, the negligence ordinance. The be required to contribute to its support. backs. meeting of the Council ; of nitro glycerine on their of he 'manager. They speak of her was As a general system , of free schools ages to a close, and some hastily brought as prevented nowfetcry, and perhaps they are of the Aldermen were obliged to seek Mrs. always requires time to perfect 'its de tails, aud to overcome the prejudices of from.lecturing iu Oregon City on Christ- right. She has certainly had trials and an exit from the hall by the back doors. grief enough to make her so. Chicago Hessing and Carney were alarmed at the opponents, we cannot too earnestly mas Eve by a crowd of roughs. Time. notice the upon storm they had raised, and appealed your press importance It is reported that Miss Mansfields of a legislative enactment e thia - sub-' BEAIITT. 'MORMON vainly to their followers to desist from i closely patched violence. But little attention was paid ject at your present seasioa. If, in the bouse inj New, York Corinne of the editor The Reporter their counsels, and the mob broke to judgment of your honorable bodies, the by the authorities to prevent ter from waxes merry over tbe displays of feint chairs, rifled desks and flaunted their time baa arrived when a geaeral system escqping. i the Grand Duke banners in the fares of the few Aldercharms of free schools, supported by taxation, The Commissioner en the Sutro Tuo- n?je shouldawaiting can he safely htad successfully introduced he continne bis journey men who hqd courage to remaiu until Alexis, into this.Territory, then your petitioners nel reports to Congress that the tunnel Westward as far as Utah. The beauThe they were satisfied ! to leave. will be finished ia two years and humbly suggest the propriety and imhave to acted said are police ties of more Eastern regions will p ale with cowardice, and at all events portance of present legislative action in half. ; their ineffectual fires by contrast with did nothing that direction, and, as in to prevent the disgraceful much excitement in Saq is There will ever pray, etc. thfl daughters of Zion, and the belles of occurrence. A meeting of the Council the of arrival the over JapaneFrancisco Salt Ogden, Jan. 13, 1872. will this scion bewilder Lake ol is called for night, when it ia I Araeriusn Mere follow the signatures. the1 ordinance will be se- embassy believed passed, Russian nobility, thinks the editor of the Tbe English papers this morning deMinister, adbtfnpaules thdnk." who discourses as follows : Reporter, nounce the affair in unmeasured terms, LBOAI. TEIDgB DRCXXIOlf,' A nsw roagaaine recently started iq . a j after all, it is in Utah, that the and call for the speedy indictment and But, ' ' been Suhave The long delayed opinion of the Kansas is said to swamped gizzard off Romanoff is te be tested trial ef the ringleaders. preme Court of the United States upon by fenr pounds, of manuscript from Alas! poo? prince, should he not come Albany, Jan. 16. In the Assembly, where the legal tended eases was delivered at Walt. Wbtmaa,i entitled ttbe Magic into the kingdom of Zion, beauty, this morning, a bill legalizing the acts skin deep, but io the shaggy of the grand jury of the Court ef SesI Washington on yesterday. Mr., Justice Trumpeter. hide' of saiutly glory, claims the wor- sions in New York City, was paused. A Miebigander applying to a school Strong delivered the opinion of the maship of serf or sultan, as the C2 msy Reading (Pa.), Jan. 16. A fire her jority Of the court, reviewing in detail board for a situation as teacher, says be be. 'West of the Wasatch range, our iestroved nearly half a square on' all the objections urged , against the has tough t 2 terms school and I at- sensitive Alexis will find original types Fifth street. The State House and other mound-sbapeshoulwere destroyed; loss, $230,000; validity of the legal tender act,' aud de- tended 1 college 4 yra at detroit, miebi-ga- of.loveliness; the and enchantingly buildingsinsurance. der, grand, gloomy favor 26 partial of its constitutionality, and am yrs avage. ciding in crooked; the curvilinear shinbone, and Trenton (N. J.), Jan.'j 16. The in Several English gentlemen are in shingle fashioned instep; tbe rhomboi-da- l Beeogaizing the fact that by far the of' Governor Parker took augoration msutb, smiling over teeth of mottled place and the inaugural message larger portion of the indebtedness of the Paris asking assistance of the French hne, and lips of chiselled adobe. And was delivered to the Legislature. country has been created since the pasinch chins, juttiug over the heaving sage of the act, the Court held that it linsey, more graceful than frozen mu&h f woulj kc .grwit injustice to eotbpel England. on the portals of a henroost its payment in gold, and that no dip The French Minister of War decides What a prospeet for the Admiral Duke, LRVENTIIAL BABUR In this city, Jnnary l.', 1872. by Hi Honor Chief Jn.tice McKaan, as he turns toward this land of peris ti action can be drawn between the con- that hereafter white ana dapple-greMr A. Leventhsl to Hm Sarah Baehr, both of and before and .he thia polygamy, long city. stitutionality of the act declaring treas- horses shall net, be used , ia the army, reaches the royal retreat on Temple ury notes a legal tender fer debts con- the receqt war having shewn that they block, we fear some seraphic saintess, tracted after its passage, and that of ths afford s better mark fer the enemys glancing cross-eyeand fascinating, from the act making them legal tender fer alt bullets. grandeur of a ORDERS TOR COAL LETT ON SLAT vat, will Jiave gained the affectha oOoa of A French woman styling berself aorgham debts, both before and after its passage. tions of the distinguished traveler. are It is further heldrthat the constitutional grant to iConress of the power u PKHSOXAL, macing the Utah which is said to far outstrip to coin money, contains no implied pro- Can-ca- n, WILL B Mr. Seward will visit Sweden and hibition sgainst the issuing of legal ten, the genuine Parisian article. 't the Spring." h Ndrway'Td PB02IPTLY ATTENDED TO. o, .Mrs. Stephcii A. Douglas Williams is ders, bat that Congress has complete Joseph Medill, the new Mayor of is addressed (n tpost of the fetter at Fort Leavenworth, where her husband power to regulate the currency. To ths $13 command. Price, oblithe the act that impairs brihgifig vener front Foreign Vea of nSs to has sbjsction t v , Mi Nellie ..Grant, .Miss Dent, Mis Delivered la tetln part of city gation of contracts, the Court say that the sufferers by the fire as Lord Nellie Otis, daughter ofDr. Otis, of tbe there can be no obligation to pay is Mayor. and WM. P. WOODS, a Gen. f array, .daughter of Blake, Mountain Coat and lion Company. debuts Agent will and their Rocky in even make other The a ef though kind, Washington money particular lettets.mauascrip Jl6-t- f , both parties expect to make payment in literary effects ef . Alice and Phcebi society this season. When Cremieux, the Communist, was BUBPCENA. coin; bat that the Jaw simply compels Cary have been intrusted to Mrs. Mary before the platoon which was to placed the District Court in and for the whiteve Iheif In of is in Clew : recognized by payment Apes, ybq waf opo shoot him, he said Spare my head ; Third Judicial Diitrict of Utah Terfor law as money ninths time payment ij mbst Intimate frfeads; fob of shoot want at breast, my family my porpMe ritory. ' writing b memoir. made. my body. Vice la RepuhV' and he Louisian na Saod jrass. left He unfinished fell an over. tragedy The Baa Francisco Bulletin expresses in five acts. Complainant The opinion pf J nstiee Strong was Against concurred ia by f Justice Bradley, wht considerable -- riUsafrsfection with the K Mr. Porter, of Missouri, having com- Georg Ing Snodgrass, Defendant. also read a long opinion. This decision werk of the Code Commission in Cali- pleted a century without any prospect Tha President of ths United States sf America concluded r. to has rub out to Georgs King Snodgrass : of diolutioo, overrules that portion ef the decision ia fornia, and thinks that the commission-sTon are hereby commanded to appear before over again. Accordingly bis aniJiegin 8 have Griswold, Wallace, 603, said Oonrt at Salt Lake City, within and for Hepburyxect. npt ui ng black, and he is onr is tur hair, gray Third Judicial District of add Territory, an the weich decidsi tin legal teiieri acts to California lawyer, tbat would insure tbs set of teeth at ths early Monday, tha 4th day of March, s. B. 1872, if eerred tufting a third with thia Writ twenty day prier to mid 4th day; be jmsonstitutional in so far as they hundred and one. agq'of-zwadoption of their work. on tha next rule day of anr said Oonrt, Mh John llogers, of statuette feme, otherwise s on ths ft rat da r of April, a. D. 1874, at 10 An ingenious Engli shman has lately fo'contracU made . prior to thtir a. a, thvn aaa there to answer to Bill aehino which en- is iogtgsd on a promising work- tbe o'clock, enactment. perfected of cem plaint exhibited agaiiat yon ia onr said fee bronze. It is a, tnilitary Court esriject 0 jp f i by the Plaintiff; above named, a eertiSed ables one while writing in the ordinary clay, representing Washington, copy of which said Bill of Complaint is hereto atCUOHOftTO DjO TICS. llbup'ia manuer to reproduce at the same time fJ&feycUe aad Hamilton, retting before tached. to do and receive what anreaidConrt shall and them consider in that behalf. 'The, Sacrhmento Record, ' nnder ths an exact duplicate of tbe,manjjseript. ip s watch fir while on the march, and then Hereof foil oat a ndv tha paisa aad penalties of distant sound law in that behalf provided. tha a the of above caption, rebukes the pompous ob- characters so small to be illegible to Surprised by' Aad yon are farther notified that yon am to eaare the The half figures ouly held lavish over the and display sequies yoer appearance In said salt in the Clerks otthe naked eye. taeniy. life. Washington is represented ter to on or before the mle day shore mentioned, to remains of James Fisk, Jr. While adotherwise tha aald It is said that Harper A Brothers, of ds standing in s dignified attitude, with whteh this writ la returnable; pro oonfesso. mitting that tbs shocking and cowardly have in press a book of buTright hand os the neck of his horse, BUI will be taken Witness, the Horn. J AS B. McRIAW, left holding a recon noitering nature bf hW 'murder should naturally travels, ths peculiarity of which is that Judge of owr said Coart, end the I , Bealef onr ssm! Court, eased at is which examhe about to areas oar indignation at the deed, as it is written by a youth of sixteen who, glatiVwith J , Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, the "strength of ths hostile army. this Uth V at A. .1174. well as our sympathy 'for the nufertu-nah- a having journeyed around the world, nar- ine ' is also represented standing HANDY A eiLCITRIST, dayWM.-Jan., S. WALKER, Lafayette ' Record Solicitors for CampiainaaS very properly rates wlat he saw and beard. victim, the Clerk. in a 'defiant position, ' and r reaps his J104t honors l ;l.LL jtY sward . ia patriotic ardor. Hamilton, deprecates Ibe ; extraordinary, ' kneeling, with map and comKATEH. shown to the deceased. From the arI allowing Brigham Yonng, a prisi-on- partially if supposed to be medi- FtOM and alter this in data, tha prior for hack hand; pass with bis before the the court taUowsT following': ticle la question WS clip as will be charged murder of an inolfensivs ;'pvrov,tO tating a plin of attack or escape from From Main street to Depot, each wsy loao Who and what was this man, at select bis. the jm To Warm Springs.. S 00 plasa of confinement, daring whose decease the metropolis ef die ths Ta Hot and Springs, Camp Coaatry McKean has trial. Judge pending arwas Yocxo Bbioham wheat 00 for the Dongles f yesterday Slates mourns, United acted very leniently.! . Any Other prisilONKD BT ALL HACKMKN. on a charge ef murder, and comflags are lowered, whose costly cat, oner, snder similar circumstances, would rested .January 18, 1178-- w. mitted to the custody of tbe United falqne proceeds in sombre pomp, with be confined In' solitary, with' bread and refused. Tbe bail States solemn Marshal, being aid imposing military escort, water as bis food, and rata and venrria law was TJArtemG ACAD ED Y I polite enough to armit him, mnaie of funeral marches, through re- as bis tty case, Brig- as it did Messrs. Tweed and Connolly, ,In companions.,, ' before is Who this, gretful crowds? (ora mum rent sroos.) ham, as was to bo expected, selected the selection of his own prison; but the ths splendor of whose obsequies the sim- tbe most comfortable Lease he owned a fact that Chief Justice McKean refused ple ruts of eur lamented Farragul pale bis prison, and ia now treated more lik to take hail, although half a million of into insignificance 1 He was one who Louis at Scheenbrane, than dollars were forthcoming, indicates that hadvreesied riches from the poof by ths as a 'Napoleen, charged with heinous ths authorities are in earnest in the matmost audacious schemes of robbery ever crimes. prnioiter will Whether Marshal Patrick ter. There 4s little doubt but that BrigAND path perpetrated with impunity; whose him to eojev connubial bliss with ham r conviction will be secured, fa Ufa was bordered Youngs by the Ermit I family ioofcis. comfortable not as a WEDNESDAY but az an accessory, wrecks of boaester mens fortunes; Culz tp inform ua. in which principal, the telegraph prison, will his ease he end bankhad probably whose plundering pletS That Brigham wae as, fully conversant days behind the bare. The Federal rupted the widow and the orphan ; whose for assassination tbs of with tbs plans deserves thanks the Government ef all whose whose every jewel, every dollar, Dr. Robinson, atf was John Surratt with people te whom the progress and eleva- LADIES CLASSES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ia J?ssIon wrong represented n, every ps the assassination, plot of President AND TRIDAT AFTERNOONS. tion of humanity are dear, for tbe firmgicted upon his fellow j wb knew neiOmaha we have.very little dontL Tor which has Terms, wisdom and Uppty to Trof. Sheldon, o it whose ness displayed ther honesty, troth or mercy ; . Rca the JLoodemy in grappling with the twin relic. Ere career4 was a double curse to his country Eoirea Grand will be New as on one another ETcninji. ths Saturday Year, polygamy demoralising onr yeuth, Fisxs Estat- - It is rumored that Extraicx through Stoke; also hand, by the lavish profusion and shame-les- s the Fisk, Jr., estate, will not net more dead as slavery,' and the fair fame of tfjy ear country wilt be freed from one ef In Rear. immorality of his pleasnres, and enthan one hundred Utohsand dollars to the blackest stains that eve smirched the scoundrel' TRIYATR LEUhNS OITRS.t throughout couraging ' . 7 : iL Chicago IXst, Jan. 34. ?it s T land, on the other, by ths bra.u cx the heirs f INFORMATION WANTED of Napoleon Beany, last heard of at YallacHo, Celaveraa eoantjr, California, formerly of Paris. Any information sen earning hta Whereabouts will ha thnnkfSh received at thia pfflca. Sacraments aad ftetkUm, Cal., papers ;ssee Jl copy.) Afternoons mt u aaa retail Decls t. "holer ATTO A. S. - Socu, w- C Ac A. H.n. Dye i gey Wfckk I. O. O. F. Mbel every Thnraday h Kl to - alt cw tie n WTOERNOLD. AwF rTUIESE PAT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ATl-- are over ys M Jon wiahtag te foestotoalteiHm Havana Joa! ms Customers Country. jf Fargo A Co.e, J. D. liunb AT THE RAM. d Ca., nlS-tf- . R.' J the cltisrns of Salt LaksCHy WOULD Informtlwt ha baa takra rooms or.r M Motm Aemotvg Amlt JLotko Cmg. to to a-- ; tzt-z-. ad - - tof- - V f R. -- - - -- a r to r r. txT reCUXXT & Jtewe, . A, ATTORKCVC-AT.- that te i PA. ;, A IlEEF, Too VISA I. tn P. . a. BOX, ' tar Fw nt CHOICE CUTS yir Jistf. GBAUD t CO.a Jly permission tee tale pleasure in re-Konntzs Rm J erring toAMessrs. Bankers, o. 12 Wall St- - X. 3. tbm C.'d M 9 0 mmnM 1 4 kmtimm 1. FAUX1EL. I PreprieUw. r, Crockery, China and Glass, KEEOSZZIE GOODS, tad PLATED T7AHIL i N. R CORNER anihe T. C. MERRILL, I f SPECIAL NOTICE cf AifD THE PUBLIC GEKBnALLT. m m MINING TOOLS, FUSE, POITDEE 0P.F. SACKS, WHFXL2AS-KOWGENERAL HARDS, WARE, 'PICKS, SHOT-EL- j JfowSdetoratedtadl S.ok te s oto. - tort! - esr Cto-- SSvemg, y.i' '".n1 mom Tasn. P I1.1N IKIlSt. vwsa. n. raves. bai:::i::g v.zizz cr W. TiIIXTi: tV. CO. .V cr? rtxr.t mt t , f' IIATIOl cr xrrjLH. te ttsass. f a on Tara A&, CRY if, A si re f Wssatat Prawn. Rteet te L tetete 2 rr V eto Xtoa.kC'tx, XJtoisX'-- Alsa m sw -- is, oK ansi Uteh,d IllUJI - C ,. 11 flols IW, fa and fstew. .. Drew trkmr oo Sm t rfit. s tom, ttewte. Iwwsss tmo Oamm . .se,p i, voitewipw,!'! gitiT, gn f Vd tote O tow W te- - toto te. ste Fixer 120: f ptodHKiiitol'fto PjpftoA coo. a pZXTATK tLT iTW ? dl JOSEPH SILVER, EimfcxU & LiTHrcnccz WWeeale and Retail Dealer la Salt La!;o t!ou:a ItA.inffDSi'Y'. ULT REAR , City, 'Utah, e9tl ; Amaa, .m rest. Akvwmms. AT TUB pereooa claiming to to satllted to any portion 1 the lands Included ia tha entry af the town ana ot Salt Lake City, marts by Hon. D. U. Veils, Mayor. ZsOlcd me- MATS ITLAST. East Temple Straw (Held to drew, la strict aoeartfeacs ARE prepared law, the necessary declaration of all jfiiY iiraKr?, iiK&rem pNSTA KTL T OX3 J. XD, SOU, d Building, Greea &sd Dfied Fnata, etsh, wtb m wr. JKSwswa A II. Store. Ctoff CLOTHING, GOODS, 1 Galt &m&m rf CersLa Flys- - rUs ALT UKX cm. no. F at S, DRILLS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS tote i&m&4 m sf Cr. A. IL Hz'.' : fiCnJt SALT LAKE CITY. A S. GOULD to, Mhm OVtOom Heal Estata IN , tetototo d trt J, to. BALTLAIOK'ITV. qiFIERS,! FARCERS, TO Claimants hi A HNE FTREET8, SAN FRANCWCO. -- JTJ-t- ro l t BANSOME AND tm;1, lM.visr XsAiu: driRw Iliwf, Veal, Mutton, Pork and a U kinds ofHauaagse, Duller, V rgelahles. Fruit, etc. R. A. SWAIN & CO., - to to head a cksteai ms 0OXOTAETLE s i to fe 5? EAST TEMFLIv STREET. l, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS tX ' - Steteu-- j i LM-- tf to-w- to car m sit 9s dfewMfr 8EC03D tOOTH SIOCCT. HEW YORK. J-- tor of mm too r g SALT LAKE CITT ZTJ X HALT I.VJCIT CITY. (FRANCIS M. RADOOCK d JOHN BABCOCK (.PUOES1X BABOOCK. L fc jf Borneo Smm C9mm Rovero Homo Block. FIXE STRUTS, 748. mmw zMit lOXLXCs call, Teas, Coffees, Spices, PARKreicB m .nfo.to oS t Jb 'Am. jfo Dn. MUTTON, Ceretd Uttis, SkiULge, INSO. IMPORTERS AND JOBnCRS OP SUGARS foteto PA v-- - orxncs L.VNNMN, dt-l- BABCOCK & Sp m AT THE OLD STAND. has mads the art of filling a specialty, and thfnka he aaa please all who tavor kua with work of tbat kind, ESTAllLlSIfKU Ca., I . ,nM. fiesire. DR. ROBINSON wonid aay d Grildth f.I. V oo-t- ! te to Ths Pioneer Gcntls Catcher, i'rug Store, a li.ro h will hs pleased te attend to alt th.ir wants in his fill ing and building out of decayed teeth done in the must artistic man ner, with either gold or stiver. Also, teeth inserted oa gold or valosnit. ruldwv and warraated to fit. Teeth extracted with tbe least possible pain. Ether or riibwuterm admiais. tered by the must akiiiiul phyaiciaaa to ait whe A. Perkins 00 per Toni -- a . to carNNS. oo-t- SALT LATTE CITY msuioRi to Dr. W. F. ROBINSON ' V -- 3IAIN BTHUUT, NOTICE DENTAL AU A. 8. GOUED & SON - t- Kollcltor t f mt Fte IV IMPORTED CIOARri, hip-steep- ed Lin-coi- - FF1CK OB DBS. TAIT A IRtTH. AND COAL! COAL!! Ereals. . - stote. c: to.- Ato m to te. AT, ALLEYS, Celebrated Lager Beer Wagner y MONDAY to to- to O y, n!U w j, alt lsxk errr. CCFSUDDDa CADTFULLT PROPRIETORS, MARllIED. V As ga to. Estowe Pssssssiswl atod t i d 'N. te A P. fto Astem St. dfetototor to. & PkjtkUar Pwniftiat, to-d- ay i 3, Of tevSk EASS3t CFRS.ra H. TRUNDT & CO., nt HACK Ss or and srNsiwi 5 er ito LI ES CITE . MATNAED. -- k, Tihi. jW &&&. mm m. order by mail ri3 be promytlj aad faithfully ezetuied. i -- Jtefoto A Etat tote S8 Main Street,L Heart Door to Welle, fete O ALT INERAL. G AU SI5 Ccntn pot Gomel No. dte i i L .tots. J tof - BOWLIliC , Sfe- to w to alt uks crrr.AT a ' IO leilLTS! I1EW to fe 5. s. t IN Cigars B HOLES A ntthSm. fotafi f- o- ATTORNEYS CELEBRATED BEER. MARGETTS . Ar V La N- ll JStor Jto W ALSO 4 I ATTO ISinrk' to AW JfeA errr- ialt TtIR BAR is always supplied with tha finest 1 brands of Genuine - '- V-- SAsaiaWwrt. tog, j ALE, PORTER, AND ' w s fto CessriW of Ass ATronnv-ATtoi- AND Place of the City. First-clas- s Suppli Pysicians a e Cw3"JT-r- T.yWb to a meat re FiaUts.) aeveaty-Bv- Wngr h x-j- xs Street I and tn fine ordvr. Oratkawa bowl a game will find this tha Bdl d&s a. x: o The Only Full lengh Alley iu The Territory! ! J :- f ! BOWLING SALOON , of HarnPl to oS i PIPNEEFI (AJrt to IT AW to i WN .r I i rsjhrr Cl & . -- New-Yor- rrTT. c. JRO. Ico Cold f Contn Per Game , 4 f Arctic Soda Water. jpxisr&i Second South VM, - I.mls A Csrtsf 1 a, SS S, Alt srzrr & Bnildinga, Mala street. Salt Lake City. Odd Fellow in good standing are invited to attend. J. C. Dt'JiN. M. 6. J. Wslvx, Ssc-- THE n mt mr i tew at UTAH ac.. In Commerce fw mt V. ?SAteS,S. fA J.omcEi at rt fewest we offer prices, and are determined 4 LODGE NO. 1, 1 re-l&- Ul w flKtojssidte "V ph-u-sur-e tfeaditionopg ss t-- m. 0130- - NO. held at Masonic Hell, Commerce Beipliag. Kart Tempts Street, ths Second and Fourth Monday ot each month. Members of Sister Lodges, and sojourning Brethren in good standing are cordially LOUIS COilN, W. M. invited ta attend. Caurmrou Dtuu Sac'y. ied hr - . . s. to s; .i Fancy Aril i!c?f Stun, 8ey. No. TO Lodge Moxxnt AMoriah Comtannieatioaa A. M. Regular io 5 scutrtc ;i if c i. lOA M. re-ipo- red Chi-cag- i -- I s j' Toilct and ia Rallding.) Main street, every Second and y earth Tuesday of each month. Sofeurning brethren are cordially invited to attend. T. F. TRACT. T. P. 0. M. -- d m 1 oo 0--. 0 Patent Medicines, LODUK OF PERFECTION, 1, A. STA JOHN'S A. A R., muet. at Meeenic Halt, (Cotnmere ed two-sto- ry ie e w te V J.M.ORR.W.K. L Lux, Secy. ' l.i-n- to-da- v -- JMf Secretary. bers of Sister Lodges, and sojourning Brethren good standing ore cordially invited to attend. - n 4te I XTX tZV I. peO&-- Perfinacry, Wustch Ledge H. 8, A. P. db A. SC. T)EOCLAR COMMUNICATIONS - HELD AT IV Masonic Baitding, Kaet Tempi- Street, the Second and Fourth Friday of each month. Mem- t. " or, s to '9 r a a. ' -- r wr 'ntSmJs :.- -1 M monh, i gtrwt Mentbrra af sister Lodge and sojourning bratheru In goad steading are mrdtal. X. U. ZUAW, W, M, I Invited. gs I , LiVlliJ T; CO. J. Atom Drugs, AKOKNTA LOOOK A. ML Stated HO. 91, A. P. evriAAcmonssInthiM of this Lodge held on Chemical?, third Taeeday of rh V9y ths dietat and Meeoaic Qali, East Tempi i ; Avsi mss m hnrd-earo- '& MASONIC NOTIC12J. basternT news. .. W f Ss;- -. trrSr- - PERSONAIa- - V sorrow-fultthin- Isp namaa anfi-t- s s j- . M gvifiHt nieii TELEGBAPHie Wtiwai U VMlstltStvets - t -- v t rnj LAX K2XZ3. KZIS03T OCZSET A CO, Fmpo4Msro. af wwrAiJtsgand Dwtrite v tows. JTTkfod, pert Ltete artere at t&a Isle Uaa, 4'' tes'riaift aaadry er oZ.m ot t- -i i v Wtote J? Tea CirTTJ fii? - 5rer Ifrees, fc.1 lfer tofo Cm a xm- a r -- x s ... fewj to 3, AW vomo SNteA J 4 Tfo fo. tel a to- ft Bto to tlmjrmf J c tx if Cil A re- |