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Tin t- nst rpi’in ti ( dou tl iTcIfgwp!i Oneii'p gsrjil f f STLHCUf Editor ' i&k and P oprif'Of- ADVANCE: TERV1IN or wtl:’rl ut m m Cbe f x i:tn'b il re ri - hi’1? uut nni nr injt c aid hy r it 1J oln’ Wti 'p' ?JV' Cojuet lal'ivj-jii1o t’mKf (aa itb rt m oi' v i jutes' wrarv 'vUri' im any t"U I1 f ill kiv M aJin wan !i Tbr !h 'i n ir - i: (’!'' ii mji'I" - etdiu’ and never oav thirsting for hi- a t ceased tlicir clan lied him on (Mur it Mi u e tallished Christianity an ! in tbe ofj uwer i eearnc and with the an intiderart a Judui-growth cJ'age- - uiuo the refined Catholic: in pi y and Inquifor its sition iltthe £'j ortho j rt Mut lOVfd !’ — Cal in va intolerant as and hit iu Me introduction re 'i and ti sequent mind ii th every rohably it won!1 uh raver e Lo:' r i t uent of tuoiis city under the inspiration It is their eonday s delay his or cowardice and Cuban — Havana y and when these Bourbon ami disei'line Young — e’u s s This may be so but tuefact was organizing a m vexing part' and have been tested to where endurance is insiirreetion has t patient is indisputable tlut n no longer a virtue the soon after took the field conducted on the their rights been and demand We have moie than once heard will of time calling Durant allude to this eircainstam r Then’ the people of I tab me just got Wand for a length ot the on efforts foitli stroiez part Fpain and ve belie’ e his fits: ‘‘Hepoit" as with the l ni j1 l e 'lie lutilroud been ft - now action and action tu suppress it —efforts which hive of the read makes mentul up to the pi"scnt entirely' tion of it with a well deserted complnow The Cuban- - have with them the AYe have ever been friendly to the U iment From that time till the junction and !o ers of liberty all "f II sjuipn'h'ei and we tire of the two lines at the Promontory unchangI’ II There is little doubt but President Young has rendered eminent ed but if it took our head off we ate iVceduin service? to the V P 'I II Cumpany in for the iiglt- of th" people against they lave been the subjects of systematfor lor long years ized oppression We do not pretend to meddle with everything and cv body who oppresssubbelieve that what pait of tbe dominions lately es- them: and we cannot President Young’s affairs and his relasufIsabella did of im tions with any person but what is public the- gentlemen who compose that body ject to the sway Rut will self governvhicli of Duvetoiwould permit the people fer oppression? public and certain other fct-tn ivantag" th’j no allusion ha- - jet been made by the hereto suffr financially as they are ment oi'uiv them the the desk ev we think are in this connection Though Luba is stump enough pre-- s ufieriiig il they (uuld only she has thi with sympathy active now the of Y mention down in? mid (Oiupreheud that e allude fact to the pi to the financial condition hole of thi- - lets him fmm'ht about jteived in the siuq e el continue too ttucgle wuh Spain tlieie the Lv i i ending with undoiihtin’ and thruiahout of this ut U noith and south 'r'nL- li o' abJH fat she would to the if! ol tiie LVuipuv Tcrritmj iiidi'peiekin e iiume- not i"iig enjoy a Thoc i' no use in smoothiu: and M'e hme t that oil o! to'Mven in tli- - sting'!' the na'i-k 'ie t — th” Union I'm lie unit ‘in "ui ii h' eitiuatc 'a Naiois of th ( 'ul) - 'etui' la m" net nmtid a cu re calamity tl Kail end t I'nh Iji lit a lutlz' "ii toi dumt'ln' i notuiiou and th( Dneetuis "f that conn mv rad iiv L' f RDiuit'i-T1'iLxuo toim hioui! t to a rculiziug lioubl Is bimi and quuireK M' a t’et '1 i of the iujmj they av doing to ourri 'll pi"'pk- hii') j'oriiiiiie mid mdivpt J all And with the bellitont zmis by shifring the imb!e fomi mu nothing t" d ' wili the (Vinpinv "i nov ii"iiiosted euonr the Cub iflnmldi rs to tiieiis cii-i' ui ll mi ial eiiis To airy out the of the Ih upr u in and tl !dnr this qiii stion off p'lei-htv pel !u W'li dim Cuban independi me it tortomalili the ion piiiy to gjii laiu Lou my tfuit il the road it anticipated t lot long probable independence every man and Vt ahh will' the lhi'-- t animal that was wanted in Full was for L followed by peace e pail uald diet il 'ioii!d Trouble- - among th I tin pliiini t Lnplaced under contribution lien eouplitd left thi ir field- - mechanic- - their prey to the first guage of turh tin- compiny cairy make them an and men also vveie about almost a luillion and a half ot jiowei' that could Make a pretext to in every way engaged where they could iloliais in their name- - that belong to seize upon the island' for it L a desirato sevcial nation- - but to he!j forward the great undertaking the citizens of Utah' AVhit measures ble From sunny ‘‘Dixie’’ in the south and shall now be taken to get hold of this none so mm h t" the United State- the regions of Bear Lake in the north is the all important question money Tt seems that the brightest the people flocked to the railroad AY e respectfully submit prospect to the peon of the President Young had pledged ml ile in mass meeting at the for the Cubans is the ple to Island by Spain to our Government and the strong and delibemoment brawny arms of the earliest Scot and the Dane the Briton and the rate ii the proper steps to bo taken to Unde Sum is strong enough to keep American the young the this end No time should the turbulent spirits who would nutke and the old were there to make it good be lost and vve hope that our contem- trouble in c'ontrol and to keep the Island from any other power rhut might Doubtful news came from the east of will have something to announce porary AVith a the company's ability to pay yet them this evenina to give iiuinediite upon it shape have a covetou-eyfirm but just rule exercised over it Tin to the pi epic's here was no discouragement Cuba neb in many natural advantages weak grew tr mg and the strong grew AA’e ue fully satisfied that the lead-iwould he a possession of worth to the stronger with the aecivnukitie men of tho community will T!uw re dot' rmm Ihdled ile- - and would bivimo more reports t't much is they an the us‘IM romand ii her than it cut was ' a pk in "t !' the poo ual! no jlo ' i ul'di'l the Spani-kiiitrit to (ii' w u rhii i Let’' d pnii air! iii mi riii'Fiibin nut m Xt’i Vo'k It i iv in ’M- - it iuvciiu lit In oh an - tie iu lit and tejiui ted iit'O averse to loll lM to lis utmost ilunty— and ju'ip tli- - indebtedness xation to thi- - countiy but iv is likely of in mum eases far beyond i What is they will bo forced to accept th" those who are During A few are whieh will he in he on the best 'heir situation affected by the faihue of the U thing lor them ami the people ihey iv easy Main we hope will pull through I to pay should get together anil s- "resent hut all kuv not been all and it no the Tube inai'le or wrne other erine be we - mere mv mwdeJ public pi ice where a mass meetinc can HEPrisnvr a M isaEir Utah meuhunts tremely thankful e be i illt J ami take the prop"'' who hue ulwuvs stool high h the The otlicp day wi t" lafbtr have it at once to conmenda! world hove bien warm skirmi-- h debate between two of tin- day lNiv uni that a injured by this calamity ittr best iitera' iuoi on the subject of Ai d i"W - tle h which an! calamity to that has t cached them by republicanism no improvidonee of tkui own was tbe best government The debate D THV UltM PACIKIC UAlLltO But for the indt btedness of tin P did not exactly decide the matter but are act dispii-etube tt’ry ex- a we understood the disputants there net a soul of them to day would he t r thud on the contrary they would between them in plicit but wi are in pu session of in- was more be in tlovcr A million and a half of formation that makes our previous the name of the thing than in the facts dollars to a larger community might ho suggestion about immediate action with themselves and ihek opeinrion upon than the people - it - a heap of thi- - Company more imperative a sma'l affair: to The despotism advocate before By the time that that million did not like that article in any shape money and it half had tenuinalio'i may but lie round from Though a thought he had les- of It in one there will at least debtor to dcbtoi and back again and not now he assured than in a despot round again it would have multiplied be the satisfaction of baling no utter and meaning the till it pr'bvhly reached in its effects ever delay D U With regr-t- s ashingtou tyranny at In font times that amount out endorsing one word or shadow of a AllAlA 6TUB101UIERS that proportion do wc (cel wmd in favor of despotism for we hate and what is to fie done' old woman ever The fieiing loneeririnc' eui artieir of it than Patience and forbearance an viuues laweek on store ordcra met with the hated hell or the Devil we should like which should ever be cultivated and It to mad Ildvvard on thi republic when genera! approbation wo expected nourished: tint! when men are unfortuiw a subject that needs ventilating and the unfitness of a IVesident elected by nate and overwhelmed by ratio iked for wc to keep at it until the evil the people is an acknowledged fact events nil the clemeney that can " - rimmed ol Thi thin shaving We give no endorsement cither cd’ the extendcl u fior that U -- is both store in dels - In a plain mountain I Grant but ’resident charges against hit: tht "1 ami Here the urgutm ut is die same pbia-poo "ilajLi out" But in iti"n Ad mis ne wha' the FM’ "ml Jhn QiiFu hav e h el t" idure it too loru n ir'uh'i a ml nh da 11' "I ih '! Ih 'iHi' ii' nil mi !i( il tu si u( wl o MIi'i aid ol tle pin (i is Id a s wilts !’ I'M pal h 'i hill f'i I" means and cl debt son ithout a Joseph A v tosui iu n'ill lhe the I’mphe! we n t prn'neu b experience? tie It f Christian in as lli!'!'ic t j t'ph an e vc Tin- pen ipid s uieo of this tolerance beer rud with hcedlt-- s wiiin Mormonism is tolerIS"' the impiriliiin jouin'lis must be tolerant or of a joiing man ant ajipoiii'iin'n: with the Lev com tspm telegraphie another dark page- will yet be added Cut we dread of the Fait Framisco to tl e world's history corrcspitmlent furnishes not the future the present inspires JUdldiit Faid of confidence and we are glad that the that paper a stipuiit d amount and inthcatwuiice of mat- people of Salt Luke City can look upon ters of monl general interest hasfor stock the erring sons of the Prophet Joseph indifference or of Mor Smith with sj mpathy in trade the stereotyped ahir-monism auidifjing with great zeal what they please but not with No one persecutes them every eireumstamr llut he would like Ul the Smith brothers we have but to believe points to its downfall mid illustrating with glowing warmth the litik- ti saj They are doubtless sirecre cd' MoiinonMa" in themselves but to what else we "intolerance liu v" failed That they Wc hud almost eouelu if to discover to bo have brought untiring to interest anylent on tlie Smith Tirol her- - in Utah of rcspi ct to their one we have not heard from Of all the honoud father— and prohaldy would m ivomerts that ever claimed attention never have alluded to tlcun in the urns' this to us neems to have the least u We have dilligently remote degree hut when 'lormonism say for itself th is charged with intolerance the com- sought to comprehend barbarians and (lie but beyond a r: munity rated i’rigbi" and all Younu and Polygamy whole outfit i'oii0 to the Dei h" reaihed on account of not fulling down and nothing They may say of the former nothwe what they plcass tlun i the Smith Urnthtvworshipping think wo have a duty to perform in' in favor of Joseph Smith at Platte There are and contemn ey this littV wm'd JUinei they may no doubt of it ufuurs iiitoloiunt latter with unmeasured real tl hut tl at will change in nothing horo'stly ihinl tfiit ei eryfiody Mormon-isami everythjjug that tin iik and marital relations of their should bo annihilated d latht r so well nown n iy w ho die pci foruiance could be niconiidisli d intimately knew him Rut that imniln’r thunk Mod Had theuiy young men tonw among mall and every day growing us lain ing t" have n revelation we JNo p’oplccan ufi’uid to be less’ listened to should avi respeetfu'ly none inure tolerant than the as we did to their father and we houldb1 mere t'lknnt— we have suf would have judged of its divinity h its The woild light but no revelation is presented to euounh ourselves has not broken off from us we luiu - r rd it is too lato in the day to speak abandoned tie’ world end distmhed it tousef mere inheritance ordination If there aio any ymunds for unnojame it’ Too mar have claimed ordinatin the differci oo of opinion wc furnish ionWe hear plenty of such already We hove c'aimeil the tight to thi it gs but we have learned to ask for to think to act awl to he move I was not Brigham Young’s none hut to ( led the very cxirci-- i of ord’nutii” that led the persecuted this liberty in iur wo livs ee Faints across the dreary plains— God it the dii 'non of iohoatuu was whli tl e man and Ilis provident watd all nth To be When an elder seventy wish and tlien ve wo sluril riest or apostle makes his orlabor for nil to be ofour fiilb - to dination n subject of parade in the pul ‘‘be cun :is aid the ’ in at mighty little service uthe but bijond the kiirh-- t s and die humai famib but when hr spiah and - lain r h - tin o to !' oa duty that n to th’ w'sJem ami Wi In thi' nil's t and vi a! of om i"d in r n' the r m wo to not" !: t n m iv t In n h "i ami fu inn If 'iidlh the- ol i!f nt t' bul L ih ip- and gets no better fast see something different days that has never yet Go on l’HK lull k "it in rut le n hi Ini il - on'- ii a r‘ II d I! iini an HACK which race may profit by An honest laudable rivalry like that inalj by the picked mm of two umveatT the two nj1' in the late conttst nations 4 make no il! blood no matter side he flic fix'- - while il jroC both miriois and to all tho in a vvliat Iy point of fi md the rt capable nipn diet tils pupil' exeu-anil living in developing tle 'f the hunim franu—j puicrno of j reducing tlate i f pen ef lev i'I'in requisite flti f life and presonk amount of goodhp p' 'll" loot st between the I nr and Oxf irh wa- nor y any ai cv my day a Mil nor are the f im n Aa n every dav kind race b"twcen thi picked men ofOxfoid aud the physical powers of thetsk of England's youths: and a penr thefir-- t part of Charles IkadfVV Hard Cush" will give an idea Lasts vhat intcro-- t nidi periodica! eoLfo: viewed in England For several " the Oxfords have beaten tiie L bridge men and have won the m tion of K'ing the crack rowers of land The usual number in rual races is eight men and a eonrf But in this cootet to each boat tween the (awards and Oxfords men aside were chosen being picked m"ti of each university size the mm were nearly alikOxfords biing weightier by thfii The united M and a half oomidiff cirh ai Oxfords TM' 0 lai jid- - 747 The ilirmriL took tiie initiatiu seudm the challenge to the Oxfr niter their last immediately over (jus the TheAn Cambridge men had theliniee of water: tli thy of the race ’ the la'Ui" Camhiilc gi tween Cut ii Ovlord- - with pfnuk and "f in the OxiotdJ on the ThamctJ :id Mortluke in equal ruunliness posed eliani'icr the place of tora: ' water with which neither familial but the Thame- - was upon by the Harvard for the k The American- - took over two bunt- - of' their own but hi frame of one taken from this whieh was built in the and in which they rowed tiles Thi- - known as the Elliott ins k They practised however rowing club boat Fome ditlieulty had arisen ptr to the of the clA-the use of a eonoeriing the Harvard- were unattifc‘!: while tiie Oxford- - refused torsrr The Harvard style of out one first si own in England by in lrisiontist with Chambers aiL The on the Tyne finally aere'id to row with a and iday tle J7tL viaiapf"" lor tli iec and the hour vvlientU' iuile at’te hu o'clock ii'Ii tbe tide kE" was 'iii il tlich adhad n il'ViI Tin W' K' !'i liMnpion of n "f the course to pi ii castle j it Ii Th M llll jJ t Il- R IVTEHVATroVAtM 34t tm ai Hi i oft Lsteu atioiul contests liken decided at London exert- a infinenee nlikc the dkgiujtke brutal pounding of tho prize ring is nothing about them but hi' deucy to tle proper develop' man's physical structure' They £ lessons in pliy kil sekueo Sii in ' W one u quartet hath crc Kill vi life n if IV! 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