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Show EVENING, f . . , t i SALT LAKE CITAr, FRIDAY, JANUARY VOL. I. t . vtah svwne hail ; fHi ' . n soxuaxn AtJidai (3BDdv4XMftd. Bf HM All . mvm ARB niLltRIII UN i MIMH imefi ' Wsrt ef Welker Bros-U- fjriJft If MUB8CMIPTI0X i IJJJ Ontw.Iv MUorupiMi ; ; P XTAIM. I 73 TkrMioiitkiMMMM jCoBtll f MlwwAbimtertHwHiM v iatusgpMaaHon. kmmm Imawa ssscashto--T..r- te JM PRUTM Of emry deeortpUno meHl la the bert style of thaast,rtfoirprieete v "i I0HETIES. KailkM mt PftklM. eouwoeationi Lowtte We. Xmu oeoed and fourth Tuesday evenings at 7K L-l- wlar . a clock. In Odd Velloreilall, opoito Pint National Bank. Sejournln Knights lnrltad. KDT H. MURPHY, C. C. Txoa. Bntvires, K. of E. and 8. cor-dlal- lf . 1 Una. Tamil, No. 1, Iur'p 0. R. M. Stated councils hold at llaU orsr Cohn'i store, Main at, on the Inland third t Wad-nesd- i '( Oaia ofeaeh naonth, atTK o'oloek. arathron In food atandlna an invited to attend. L. 1)011118,8. Anuta. C. K. ew-dlai- wmm i Tell.ara. No. 1, L 0. 0. vi Tm Lodge,at7M la p. -- Tr-Xo- at Tha Centennial. NB STAND CPBBECTCD. We went down to Denver two daye ago (returning laet evening) and carried down the last "clean-up- '' ef the little mill on tha Centennial mins. We took thie producU-aboona hundred ounces to the mint at Don ver and got it ran nto a "brick" assayed, and tha weight and value stamped thereon. It amounted to about eighteen hundred dollar, and was marked: "Gold fine 903; ail ver, 78. Prof. Schirmer pronounced it an unuiualiy fine article, tha average of tha gold received at tha mint being 783. We also took down tome of the quarts bom the Ceutennial lode. The Profea-o- r picked out whet ho regarded as a Mr average of tha lot and made an away, giving ul an official certificate ot the mult, which ie as follows: Tha Barald of thia morning baa the Kail on tho hip in connection with a atatanent in our yeatorday 'a iaaue, that tha appropriation ibr the Centennial Exhibition by tho Utah Legiilatura in 1874 waa embodied in n goneral appror priatlon bill whioh waa vetord by Sot. Woodi, when in foot the appropriation wa mado in n aeparate bill entitled "an net creating a baard of managen for tha with Territory of Utah, to tho National Board of Centennial Thia last named bill waa vetoed by Gor. Wood, "upon what ground, (aaya the Herald) our reader, can imagine.'' If tha Herald had only boat anxioua to verily tho truth of hiatory, it could aaiily hare givan tho reaaoni of tho veto, which are foilyjiet forth in hia veto m earn ga. However thia may bo, wo atand corrected. Belying upon tho direct Utementa of a gentleman formerly connected with the praaa, and for yeera fomiliar with the affaire of thia Territory, tho uid aUtementa being in accordance with our own undentandiug, we ware led into error both in regard to the appropriation end the puaition occupied y JfcKensie, L. John Nuttall occupying tha poaition aa Clerk of tha Coun- ut a." Gold - cil. Thursday at, Nov M California Mora, Main at, 8alt Lake City are Invited to Odd fallow! in lIlMBY CUHN, H. U. attond. , Jo gcxwix, Soemtary. No. 1, I, 0. O. V. Otmai KnCAvrnnrr, and third Tuesday of ova . Marta int month, at Odd fellows Hall oror Cohn's g store, at 7 ( aieha eordialL rt t . nJ . clATTORNEY at LAW, de law, ATTORNEY PUBLIC, PUBLIC, JfOT.ARY ATTORNEY - i ATTORNEY City, Utah. BANTBBN jAME9 M. SMITH, . Beal Eatate Agent, XOTAKY PCBL10 OOXVCf AXCU. AJID MT LcanaHagotlafod aa waaoaabto CuaartlalldUii 1 QUyh ... . tacaaa, Mala atnat, I da la BROWNE A BRQOKS, ClrllEnglneera And a Hlaaial luvayora. V Kim baU Block, .0aala Salt Lake oppooUa 1TBMS. ' i "According to tha Now York Herald a convection of nati-thiterm Bopubll-es- ns is shout to bo called to meat at Charleston, Bouth Carolina, ou tha first pf March. rd The publication of Cb arise Sum1 ner'e worki has eoms to a standstill, tho fond loll by bin for completing tha edition haring been ' expendod. Several volumee remain to bo edited and priuted. Towno-aa-d 3U Mr. Paddock, of Neb., presented tho petition of tboobiofnnd hosd Dan of the Otoe tribe of Indians, preying the pasFRANK FOOTS, of a law aulborixing. the sale of sage , their reservation and for tha removal of QPIOIAL attontioa said Indians lo tho Indian Territory; reHottloa" aad all ferred. Ha also presented a petition Samnlaa aoat Awa a diatoaoa landed to. nod rotarna mado tho following from tho oitlxens of Utah, asking an . Chargoa roaoonabla juy. M appropriation for tha Centennial expos Malm llrarl, lition at Philadelphia; referred. SALV LAKE CTTY Senator Koecoe Cnnkilng hai lntro-duoa bill prohibiting tho ncrobatio exhibitions of children in tho.Diatricl W. A. PAINE, ef Columbia, end against the system of child slavery practised by itinerant Ilaliana who send their vlotlme on tha Hut door to Little Cbnreh 'Xonad lha streets as musicians. The bill meets with great favor, and will pass, and it ' paving, Shampoelnf and Hair would bo gratifying if tha save raj JSUtes would follow tha example. .. Outtlnj. Hoaao, City, ABBA YER ' ad Tomorlal Artlatp . mU8 Total, $47 51 88 per ton of 2A0 Be. Tha superintendent of tha mint was puxxled. Ha ipent near an hour going over and over hie result! and weighing hie product!, to be aura them we no mistake, before ha would sot hie official teal to such an enormous report at this. But there was no mistake, end tho Centennial takes rank aa at least one of the richest, if not the richest, lode on tho globe. It ie not necessary to mention that we foil a little pride and took a littlo paini to show this rich quarts, and gold brick, to a good many of our aid friends in )enver, ipcluding the leading newspapers in that city. They were all surprised, and probably really pleased; (till the papers down there are too zealously engaged in laboring for the interest of their own Territory to reay like to publish anything to tha world whioh would have a tendency to divert people from Colorado. While the train stopped in Cheyenne we had n chance to (tick this eight-pou- nd gold brick under the nose of several of our Cheyenne fyteode. They are surprised, and make up a faca like a boy (wallowing bitter medicine he hates it, but must taka it. Nichoils got the brick Id hie hand, ran up to a wondering crowd, and cried out; 'Look at that, gentlemen I That ie from the Centennial Black Hills miner' Laramia Sentinel. gold-beari- ng TIIAT PKTITIUST A6AIN. The Washington correspondont of tho New York Times writes as follows girding tha monster petition of the Utah women. Every one here knows it to h the must shameless fraud aver attempted to be perpetrated on a pspplo. As it is so pertinent ws publish it entire: Washington, D. January 20, C., 1878. Tha doubts which were ex pressed in these dispatches concerning the chareo tor of the huge petition of Mormon women are vary much increased by a hasty examination of tha document and signatures. There are also some affidavits of Mormon woman which directly foeir signatures yore ob"charge tained ' by fraudulent representations. They say that they signed lists of naiqei not attached to any petition, on the statement that the lists were to bo lent to Delegate Cannon to attach to a petition to admit Utah into tho Union so Another that taxes might be reduced. representation was that the names were for a petition to reduce railroad fores to Philadelphia, and admit the peoto tho Contcuiial pla of Utah groqnds free of charge. They all state ibat no suggestion wu made to them that tha petition wu to refer to the Poland and Cullom laws, or lo the subject of polygamy; if so they would not have given their nemos. The lisle, in some asset, were brought around by the female teachers of tha church. Several affidavits making tbosa statement! have been already received from the northorn parte of the Territory. The petition itself is an unimpeachable witness to the most important facts allegod in the The nemos ere on abeets of affidavit!. fbolscap paper, pasted togotber at the ends, and on nearly all of them two lino era ruled with pencil at the top end bottom of tha pegs above the original ruling, showing that these shouts wore never attached to any potition. All tha pages are completely filled. The paper ii, for tho moat pert, uniform in quality and style, which 'clearly ihowa that it must have been sent out from Balt Lake City to tho looal authorities, with privele instructions. The residence ere in no com given, so that identification would bo impossible. But tha most itriking foot in an examination ie tho great number of name written in the same handwriting. On ona page, looking down the double columns, ere groups of names each written by ona band, ai follows: seven, eight, twenty-tw- o, Five, two, two, fonr end (even. A little nemos writ(briber along ere thirty-fivten by one hand end pen at one time. On another page are twenty-seve- n written with a mark. On another page are sevens i more, in tha same hand without nay mark. In anolhor page name by one hand. Anoththirty-tname ie antirely er page of aoveoty-lwby one bend. Thera is scarce a page but bee groups of names written by one person. The whole potition boon the unmistakable marks of frond, end the evidence indicates that those who signed of their free will, did not know to what their names were to bo attached. ft! e wo o Wa learn that tha silver brick which was produced from 9Q0 pounds of rock from tho Pittsburgh location hae been sent East and analyzed, end that six dollars of gold was extracted from it Owing to a break in lha Telegraph According to thie the vain of tha Pitta-bur- g lines East contains some thirteen or fourteen wa are unable to give dollars in gold per ton of rock, besides our usual dispatches. By Telegraph. la Ont-iba- , NEW ADVERTISEMENT! Silt Lake Theater. y, IT. T. 1IABH1B Hnilesm Meeegsi. dollars in silver, about twenty-seveMarquott (Mich) Journal. CONGRESSIONAL. The London Timos announces that Saturday Evening January 29th. Albert Edward wa prasontd by Bhejnh SENATE. Ahsanoolia with "two email elephant Tha Senate passed the following bill celves," and now a Chicago belle thinks 1776. . BENEFIT 1876. ' of interest to settlors on lands within the Albert Edward must resemble bar, ov ne ' limits of tho railroad lands yeas, 44; . nayi, 9. NEW The bill a passed ie as follow! s Bo It enacted by the Senate end Uouie of The performance will the . s with Representatives in the Congress assemthnllinc ravulalional etweeate, and homebled, that ail stead entrioi or entries in compliance XT with any law of the United States, or OUpublio lands, made in good foith by CENTRAL AXD RETIRED. actual settlors, upon tracti of land not 100 TEAR morothan lOOaoroi each, within tha limita of any land grant prior to tho MRS. O. 8. DAWSON, Incidental .to tha drama, tha two livtag time when notice of withdrawal of lands tableaux of embraced in such grant was received a West two South doori Temple Street, Washington and ..Us inay,' the land office of tho district in which of ONeil's Carriage Shop, am such lands art situated, nr after their restoration to market by order of tha rs prepared to fnrnlsl; private boarding Signing the Deelaratlon ef In reasnsiaMs terns. General Land Office, and whom predepandanot. emption and homestead laws have been complied with, and proper proofs thereof have been mado by the ROOMS Ite eonekde with tha laafhabla foreo parliee holding iqch tracti or pareol . titled or to confirmed Furnished and for tat shall be otherwise OS. patents they A MBIT M IMTC OF RIMIOf. the same thall issue to tho parties entiBox oflee ohm for tha sale ef UskaD CB tled thereto. That when at tha timo of Saturday, at 19 a. m. . YJEEKLY such withdrawal as aforesaid, valid preemption or homestead claims existed up. 1876 Anothori Magasln on any landi within tha limita of any 310 Tai Oosiwbwcux. Btmursix, of Inha abansuch grants which afterwards were in auaBMuemg tha crtwin.il .gins at 4 ia and the wired hi) Ightoan decision and and aeventylx am: Tte. M. under doned, Xicina ruling of HBuiai yaar. is u aUo lire ia wbloh Optic's fur Jtoys and i XiUlH tha land dopartment were by mi Oppuuuun Huns, uf Hprssntiva tea to it If, and may Minds of OMtcv tha war, will b. in power at Wash Maaaslna, lha swtiwmtns at whtah ia or homestead claimants who Am aiucaaaa di luitm; iheysarof tha limit regretted, will Bad ia X hara complied with tha laws governing ttonot aPreiOdMilot Hm United Hiatus. AUof te daatiad in a massdas af that great interest sod ' or homestead entries, or UsMarentsaraiBMtobabf iinuottauea, mpertally Ilia two tatter; and aU of This St- - Nicholas.Senal Stories. and with thsas will oonuM thus al avaryihiui shall make proper proof required under be tuny aod (reshly reported and aipo muted in ' brtter atorise fas Soya I uch laws, euuh entries shall bo deemed iss any. Bertel, "Th. Bjy Kmterao' lha OpmalUon Honso 0 1 Bapreasnativoa, vilid, and patents shall issuif therefor taking np ilia linauf Inquiry opuuid yreni sgj Tsyter'a shorter .lory ' Xun of IiwteaA are In Ik. Nil'll nla, hV mndt for to the person entitle! thereto; that all by Thb nun, will starniy and diligently Iuvmu-s-- u rnanliag to hewette. in. uurruptiiiaa and iii(mIw)s at Gain's uuoy yrera. Kr. Taylor and homestead antrios, dinluisUwUuu; and will, it ia to lya hopisd, lay itew rein with nuthao bomsh. and lilt KSwahW uch foundation tor a now and hotter ported m story luw aoaMthinget. tha nndsdaahla and h which may havo been made by per- th. our national htetery. (it oil thia Tub Mm will wltahing chasms ef D. IWs wailM 1 han A cuuiaia complete and apearnte aeoounta, turn mission of the land department within to(nanyxMMsattessFSSlim iibiiiH ite niaitaia wni; aeny aud tyestwunhy r the limits of any land grant, at any luiorniailoa up. n there abaoiiHBg topics . Nloholiol. Not, . : Tea twanty-thir- d Preoidontiai ateetioa, with vWht8tf time subsequent to the expiration of th. g prepamuM ter it, wiU b. mamiwabte Aaoodmaby erittaal upon uoir.x'a aspiration, tot a third with inch grant, shall be doomed valid, and a to daasriha M, term of poww and plunder, and still more re tf U tha rifoft Uili JulisvM who undsrtake. to ten compliance with and tho making of iteoidiog whoahoil bo Urn eandidate of tho party in Hws oh eW it mid u alerting that oanrtidate. '?: . . not: t of proof required, shall entitle tho hoidor at Jtelune, all tliate .ntyrets, those who read Tni "tit Nldsdaa is not aimed and rad at chii-drBui a ill have tbaeourtiut moans of being of such claim to a patent therefor. Ilk. a gTt moral mterivw, aritksr ia k n Highly wall iiifomMd. edurtir. lore las. rosy pasha at gc.itasm and Tua WnutLX uu, whioh has attainlsd a ' ; TO-DA- Y. LADIES . CEimmALffND! Private Boarding. P T'CT''.A'JH mi rr 1.1. GRAND OLIO. . , THE SUN. NEW YORK, n Don. Csa-JL- iihi - Hite-uhun- -- . aa -- Senator Chriitiancy's bill to rogulata trials for polygamy is anolhor attempt to secure juries in such cases. Heretofore, Mormons "have denied that they were legally married to more than ona woman. Brigham Young has claimed that he hat hilt one wife, the original Mm. Young, to whom ha wa woddinl nptrly forty years ago. The bill introduced yesterday by Senator Christiancy excludes from tha jury box, in trial for polygamy, all pereoae who bava fomeia partners in excess of tha iawfol number, whother their union hae has been consummated by ordinary form rites or other by any or ceremony understood by them to create a temporal or spiritual union, This mnasure may have been suggested by the lata impudent and fraudulent petition from Utah for tha admission of that Territory aa e State. Tha document in question purported to bo signed by nearly twenty-fothousand Mormon womon. It beam every evidence of fraud on tie face, and it is not likely that it will receive the snrious consideration of Congress. New York Times. on ur .lgliiy thuuroud eoptea, already hu it routers in nary dial, and Tamtory, and wa trust tuat lha ya or 1ST will aaa turtr . ausfe-Dtduulited. it will eontinu. to b. a tbonmgS all tha gauwwi nawa of th. day nawipapw. will b. found in it, tuwtewwd whoa nulm. portent, in full length whm uf moment; and aiwaya, wa trust, inmud la a etaar, inteiartiug aud instructive man liar. It ia our aim to mski tha Wuxur 81m tho hart iaiuily nowapapH in tho world and wa hall continue to glva in Ho columns a largo ainotun of miaoolUuooua reading. Huh aa Mortal, tatea, poama, aeteutiue luuuligonoe aud agricultural information, for which wo are nut ablo to make room iu our daily odition. department MpwuaUy la ana of lie prominent features. Tha fanliiua are ateo regare tha ularly reported in tha oolumna; and marfcau at ovary kind. The Weekly dun, eight pagr. with Afty-aibread euluiuus hronly I1.2U a yrar, postage prepaid. 0. this prte. barely repay ihaoort of tte papar, no dtauunnt con bo mado from till, rate or psyoua lo tin lie, agents, Pu.tio-ai.r- a. The Datef bUX, a largr f oar pigs o.wspapar of twenty-rigcolumn, gins an tha nawa for n x purity. It ia rather an auMgiaph ef the hoys aad Drt or tha fgr. It apjisils to. thsas it la of them. It te foul of th sptfti of youth, aa found in old hsades art MU ef th. ef eg. drm-do- f ehsn by impoUsnlonlh. It te Milled and puhUsiwd by pinuM wha I wha whrt yonth la have haan Mreatai aud whte inthair mspathy.with and to tha nrxent rail of You. Amretc stetore, hold outahal ptBC sand to gladly britd down hlh brenchs. ihrt Bitte I may reach tha awsatsat and sltfosrt frnlla of th. ss day. HaksartpUsa Prim, MO a years Rlaxl litHhoto. M naasiai Xsoaf vwiMitew., wt.aa omIs. Tbaao vatomre brgtn with Noremter. ' The tore now a, dy for 171 and IBIS .re rtmlhf bound in red and gold, and fores tha HM ' OliLOBKM MIMltnr KTSit- UrtUND. Wa wiU 10H. ols y-hsgtniiing Nowashse" riUm f tha vphUMa booad aa for 7AW;or, a itacriptiow ogs"; two votuam. for- - IlSAMi uul book Iters will noriva-supplvolumM at the shorn rats. OIST-BUti- 1 ' MOUNTAIN ROCKY PIONEER NEWSPAPER NEWS. IjDLORAOo) IF 74 llVrlSdT. WYOKIXS THX BUN, Haw York City. Add rasa, filD, . r, two earns a copy. Hnbaurlptlun, poataga prepaid, &i a muulk or $8.30 a yaar. Heaaat edition extra $LM pur year. Wa have no traroi-Ingagau- MCOHTHLT LOTTERY! Drawi M Us SMh of rash me t'Oritp rf th laislatuste . II7I.M9 I'mIs Prlwtre. jjlsash, 1 lm la TMmIi, riisun 88, to ha dadartrd from or D for to. pr sm after tua drawing. Fail pesttaolara swtfraa Artdreaa I. M. FATTXA Laramiq .. Oity, Wyoming. . . f Eatabllahod April 22. 1832. . A Washington correspondont thinks that Schenck's pin money" ia to large. Boot Oldest, Largest, Cheapeit, According to his ihowing. Minister ' town or to After your local Schenck managml draw for tho first county paper quarter of 1874, ending on September TH E 30lb: Postage, 190; stationary, 9390; Forts, prepaid on aU papws asnt out dollars; messennewspapers, tblrty-fl- vo MEWa, 96 column by mail, (10 "pe gers salaries, 8125; house rent, 9300; yi DAILY B. A. W. ar; nr 81 pw mouth.. endFur the next 9305. total, WKKKLY quarter, KWd,40 euiumiw, S3 par yaar; on hia SL7S 0 December 81st, for mortha. ' ing "pin money1' dnl apj medium in Oolomlo, fiiitff,1 at Kris idvrilliioi woe about 9800, tlrit-c- is Hiu uy, Hteok Itook manufactory aud Jub Diluting In eouurction. officiThe report of tho custom-bous- o Publisher Of the NEW OFFICIAL WM. g. BY EMI Aducs als with regard to the imports through MAP OF: UTAH TERRITORY, Usurer, Oulomdo tha port of Philadelphia during the past and maps of the MINING year shows the total value of ouch im. DISTRICTS, . , L0YGFELL0W. . . e' '' 1 , " ports to bo 823,(57,334, of which e A superb woio in Amaricon and 89.8WL-58- 3 portrait of tho port Bice with "Utah SExodi!iATl,f in foreign vessels. Tho duties LONGFELLOW will ha sent with the ATi.n . t J . off omouted to 98.104,518 71, a falling LANTIC MONTHLY for 17S to any pereon BL0CKfc Gkoesbkk's atoiri,) (Up of 8227,610 71 from thereceipla of the remitting 0 O direct to the Pnbluhers. Tha reilahlk total of value goods most previous .year, Hm tat mla th. map. tt Utai) and the Mining Dtetriets. Dtffwvpt riyw ta admitted free of duty was 82,842,430. .TUX FROG RAM MS 09 T1IR suit, bound, awl moan ted mi radars, Fsr ante to br itoohdMiMSMrt ATLANTIC. FOR 1H70 Tiik Champion Tkamp.I be cham' contributions Include from the ablaut and Ball Ortf, Utah. lea. pion tramp is Godson Davis, colored, host writer in tha country. Aregfritow, Low-rl- l, Fort Valley, Georgia. Davie wont to H'AUiWr will fternish. as hitherto, and the homo of Bov. B. .8. Basset, end thair latest and hart productions to the tiebli . YOTICN,; ; the IKarmr and A line through finding only a young lady at home, tap- will write of Xartesp and CnnUnsntal W." Meothwate fo F. By. 8. F. fojto, Trarel; JnfCf -- ped her on the head with a slick and Otte inward will sir. his rwollMtiuns Tree. f. F. Feiay, A D. uf ordered her to prepare dinner. She went UeUysburc and other fhmoui battles of tha and Joarehn. tfamsaagei Yow wtU eon tribute soma el hotie. tart wa haw aapaadad to to tho dining-rooand put soma oold war; and Mark TVawwill Mr. inimitable trepan. JmmM's labor tha sum of twenty right hen He than his victuals on tho - table, ilt (UOni oath. Mnrwaalre wma,na tha.i Mrs. Trirate Thealrieeis' XtmbUi said that ha didn't oat on a bare Woman's Gosriii," and Mr. ddsau papers ea lap. of Chlorid. Kili.TluUe Miatog DM Ooanty, Utib. 'That nnhwa yre efh tablei but must have a doth, which Railroads will ha among tho ipauiai features iwlb and haw attractions will bo autp to ns- - tea following mtmte toroiti John she spread for him; he telling her moan of (he year, Monrbnnste M; 3. P. Kir M8I; J. F. Neydar, added. unity while that ha Intended to kill her after $4S4; P. T.Troo-- y, MM; J. F. FsfoK 4M; L or specimen numbers. U D. TcrMsi Slngla Johnroa. ttS4, sod Jure phuectemmagte M4 ts out. Yearly subwriitlon. 24 portage finishing his meal. Thera ware no tMing th. amount for eh ef yonrlntarrota ig on the table and bo ordered her to rree;OO. T life-sit-e rid mitre, and oteo thautoto andlntsm ee ee J before tha exphnliaa of a toe y days from the got some. She lift tha room and ran RamitUneaa should sent mail ha by by puhllwtton hureor, your toward a neighbor's house, shouting for muney ordnr , draft an New York or Roston will bo forfeited to u " nr reeirtered letter to 11. O. Houghton h tie. kelp. Davit wa raptured. MAPS OF UTAH. NEWS TAKE I FROISETH, 814,-950,7- life-sir- I ' - Ati-auti- . m S. bii-cui- w-t- h Rirarside From, Cambridge, Maas. Mrs. Edward Creighton, of dead, 33. CTO. - 8. 10,780 270 .. Woabnll not intentionally militate otoit the action or language of publio man, Hall, oror oai .SAB.02 Silror m they Mormon or Gentile. If our legislative and municipal bodiei were willing to inform lha mail of tha peopla of their notion and laws, then would be leaa reason for mistake. We do not , know where a copy of tha journal! of either Houaa for tho Seat session can be lam Kima worth.. Moot Mol A L 0-Lodoo, F, purchased. When the City Council .itiaa CaU- -, Mooday, at 7M p. m , in How Hall oror forute rim Main atraa', n It Lake l lty. Odd create laws end regulations striking n ora Invited h attend, t i, . Wallowa la good standing deadly blow at the leading induatrinl inOHO. AIBOOAHT, N. G. , W. K. Lbxxobt, gocaotary. terest of the Territory, ne in the recent ordinance egainat emeltere and other FOR SALE. appliances for aeparaLiag area, inatead mjumum a dkoixu oil lummy. aru of publishing them in papara w)igh are V uord froaa, la good order, will bo cold lo ita aaododla read as start on. by mining men, they are printed in atop, Apply at th. Kin. Ofoo, tha columns of a Church paper, which, with rare exception, ia never road by PROFESSIONAL - tha buaiooM men against whom tha blow - WM. NAYOON, 4 ia" aimed. Tha Mormon papers are foil complement pf with fornlahed Law. At Attorney official documents and report from OHath-leHo. A OoaaWa BaUoln Washington by their auperaerriccahle ALT LAU CRT. agent, Delegate Cannon, but we have . . C, W. BENNETT, . yet lo learn of a flavor of this kind rendered to any one in thia Territory oyt-aiM Mala Stroat, the Mormon Chureh end its toadies. ' SALT LAKI CITY. We Bek no fovore in thie respect apd jT Wo B.N. Baolln dtaphoa DoAoU have no complaint! to makp. state tho fact, that tho hide1 limply BASKIN A DEWOLF, bound Church and State corporation Counaolora whoae rule wo G on tile exist, under and Attorney AT LA W. through ell its eccleeiaaticel phennela apd egenta, diacriminptea in i(a legislaOOoa Oror Joolla k Parka Jawalap Stora, tion and privileges in favor of Sainta at.t LAKI CRT, UUk. and kybrids. C. H. MORGAN, Befurning to oar original position and AT admitting tha correctness of tha Herald's ' Noa. 11 A 13, Todoral Coart Hoaao, stataipeDts with regard to tho general SALT LAH CRY. , appropriation bill, wo reasawt that if tho Utah Legiilature of 1874 had been ROBT. A. W A DO ILL, inclined to eppropriata money in nid of NO TAKY tho Centennial Exhibition, Gov. Woods, Boom 17, Todoral Court Hoaao, who to use his own words, was "anxious . SALT LAM CRY. that this Territory should be properly and folly represented there would have JAS. F. BRADLEY, gladly cooperated with them in a legit-mat- e way and to tho foilest extent. AtthoOOca of tho Utah Iraalyi Mail, Saoond But ho waa not prepared to delegate to the Deseret Agricultural and ManufacW. R. KEITNLEY, turing &opiety tho right to appoint tha AT LAW, Centennial managen. If that Legislature bed been si earnest to appropriate SALT LAM CITY. 1 Praotiaoa In all tho Coarta of tha Terri- Dopey la aid of the exhibition as they ,1 were lo put 960,000 into tho pockets of tory. Collactiona mado promptly. Daniel Wells' they could hove as easily OMAR. D. HARDY, done it thropgh e joint resolution in the AT LAW. one case aa the olhor. Orrica-Sec- ond Sooth atroot, Salt Laha - Value Ounces 2N, 1H70. And now Virginia ho tb Stewarts." tho (last of ! 0- - HOUQHTQN I A.19 COMPANY. BO HURD AND MOUBHTON, NEW I' : Been W ITU ZDR(, Dixarnd Cll, 7on. 8th Joax W. tsawL Ftose Xbowk, 7 |