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Show 1 THE CULLOM BILL. victed of unlawful cohatMtatioiTbut those matters of agriculture etc., that are common to the whole. they have been invariably where the Our agriculture probabjy now stands Interfltrated.) The avowed 'object of all ceremony of marriage has been per- first 00 the list, and our mineral outlegislation has been the formed, prior to the laws of 8a,and put last; but with the completion of the railroad that is to traverse our Jane 4, 1890. suppression, or wiping out of polyg- 87, and the breach has been more Ephraim, Uuh, County, thi will be reversed. a' large The Territory will then begin to amy, and the preseut, proposed, technical than practical in hear of San Pete building stone and sweeping measure introduced in the majority of cases. TO THE PUBLIC. Now there is no use denying that marble, San Pete silver and gold national legislature by Senator Cul-loi- n bases its expediency upon the the severity of the punishment for mines, San IVte salt and silica, San I, hi torn very properly requires a assertion that it will accomplish the an infringuient of these laws, has Pete white metal . and asphaltum. This impetus to mineral developnewspaper to declare itself in its end sought; that by the disfrauchis-men- t acted as a deterring agent in keep- ment will but give new life to all first issue. The necessity or desire of all members of the Mor ing a great many of the young peo- other industries, as the home market ability 01 its existence, the held it mon church, married or unmarried, ple of this country from entering will be more extensive and steady, designs to occupy, its specialties poyganiisti 0r non.p(,iygon.ists, be- - into this order of things, knowing The product of the farm, garden, , in the doc that if they did so, all advancement, and dairy will be doubled, by the snuuspom.caioias; ocuues many . ,. certainty of sales both at home and other matters that may be deemed of trine of plural marriage, that polrg politically was cut off, and fur ever abroad. We have vast herds of interest or importance to those who more they were at a standstill, but improved sheep, whose yearly yield amy will at once cease. are expected to make it, by their If the opposite of this can be let this new monstrosity become a of wool is a source of great wealth In shown to be the natural result of the law, let it pass the two houses of and will be of patronage, a financial success. triple value when the the to conformity popular custom, passage of such a law, that instead Congress, and receive the signature establishment of lactones gives the and because it it honorable to show of of the Executive of this great nation, proht ami prestige of mnu'actur suppressing polygamy, it would ing it into cloth to our own people; one's colors, and that no person have the effect of fostering it, then and that moment, by this act de then we wilt export instead of import shall be able to misunderstand the public policy would demand that priving a majority of the male such things as are made of wool. San citizens of this Territory of the Pete is also the happy possessor of un purposes and policy of this paper, this bill should not pass; that so long we give the following outline of the as our lawmakers believe that this elective franchise and the right to mense herds of cattle, and our range whys and wherefores: hold office, for no act of theirs, for is the best winter range in the Ter ririrtire i a hint unnn the fair San Pete County is the para Unsurpassed in native wealth, San' no law they have violated, but ritory. e(m of America tlwt it disee-- fat horses, and the Granary of Pete County labors under financial menace to the purity of the Ameri- merely perchance, for having twen Utah; yet an era is upon us of such disabilities which we purpose to re- can years ago been born to importance to the development of home; that it is a relic of barmove by fully Informing the public barism and antagonistic to the gen- parents who were members of the mineral wealth, that these terms of the true surc of affairs. Our Mormon Church, but never poly- - will be well nigh forgotten. ius of the republic, as patriots, fathall that goes to and where is the deterring County ers, lovers of their country's weal, gamuts, WATER ON THE HIGHWAY. make a popuhjon wealthy, is secthat is going to act upon influence, their whole energies should be bent, ond to none in the Territory in the not for the them? gone, all rights swept away . A correspondent from Spring City purpose of having such abundance of opportunities, develone stroke of the Executive pen, writes: "Is there no law against a law enacted, but for the purpose by Roads? If reduced in one moment from as- Hooding the County oped and undeveloped resources. of preventing a law to be passed there is it should be enforced. The Convinced that the railroad faciliAmerintellectual ambitions, piring, which from every natural standroads in this vicinity are flooded ican citizens, to aliens, ties, which are an imperious neceswe ran view it, would tend to most of the tunc." Tike County point men without a country or a hope of roads are for the use of the sity to our proper advancement, foster and succor the public very thing will be sooner attained by the judiin their wisdom, after years of a country, and for what? for the and if any individual, company or cious investment of f 10, 000 in a which of preventing them from incorporation, render the roads im have come to the con purpose newspaper devoted to the business study they a tabooed relationship passable, or cause inconvenience into entering to the public, on complaint of the interests of this County, than by giv- clusion, is not good, and should with the other sex. ' injured, damages can be parties ing 10,000, as has been proposed and That the sages who formulated collected; and yet on account of To we this come conclusion to pledged, to a railroad corporation the "Edmunds" and "Edmunds- - the unprecedented amount of sur as a bonus, we take our place among ill have to take a retrospective Tucker" laws, looked upon the plus water this year, which renders the permanent institutions of thii view of the... laws passed hav disfranchising clause as a preventative it almost uncontrollable, we should for their object the selfsame all be careful about entering Cbunty;and these are theRECisiEa's ing to a further violation of the poly- such very None but a churl as end the bill and inder complaints. discussion, The ,: only apologies for being born gamy law of 186 a, there can be no will complain of his neighbors for is we first the the come to Congrespeople of San Pete County, and sional law of was wise to in- that 'which is but unavoidable; 1881, which makes the question, and it more especially the business men, can it what sert then, they expect as where it is possible to confine the into polygamy an offence, entering water to the . have patronized and helped to build canal, and punishes a violation of its en- the result of sweeping it away now,' should be done irrigation and of course; up various newspapers not identified by the act of letting the punishment the responsible fails to take a with us, in the vain hope that they actments In the same manner as party fall upon all alike, guilty or not proper interest complaints will be would reciprocate by ranking our other infringments of national, terriguilty, why there is nothing to be in order. laws or are state torial, punished, by natural advantages as they deserve; gained by an observance of the have fine and imprisonment. ; but repeated disappointments THE PEST. This law remained upon the stat- law, but a certain gratification from convinced us that "fate help fact The having been established a those who help themselves." This ute books, virtually a dead letter for now commit that the grasshoppers That the national are about twenty years, Ignored by the in the fields of depredations ting paper will, therefore, be devoted to' sincere desires in their to suppress Manti and Ephraim, are the regular ..the business .interests of this County, eflicers of the same government of we are bound to believe, old fashioned polygamy, which was which were it a "Army Grasshopper," law, they the. fostering of entetprise, the enbut that the "Cullora Bill," was there is a feeling of apprehension, sworn see executed in to conjunction couragement and directing of capconceived for this object, and this especially among old residents, who ital and the "registering" of our with all other laws of the land, until alone our judgment rejects, natural- know from experience what the financial importance; and we expect by this very dilitoriness that which of this insect means. The it will work in an opposite direct-lio- presence call of all hands to assist in the work to be "big" enough to fill the County was only in it- inriiency in 6a had ly but it may gratify a few, and of extermination is well timed, and and "slop over" a little. To this end assumed huge proportions in 8x, a few, of the most rapacious of not exaggerated in importance; as very we shall have a paid in sev- when the law known as the Ed the opposed to the majority every individual grasshopper de persons law went into effect. The eral of the towns of our County, and mund's stroyed this year means getting rid of citizens of Uuh. the Cramers of this later law, placing the of .thousands for next year. If this earnestly urge upon representative is That the it cry, view of the case is also applied to blame of the inefficiency of the forcitizens of other places to take of indignation which it has elicited those who are permitted to remain of our columns to give their mer statute upon the wrong shoulall over the country bears witness, alive, the great necessity of destroy locality just prominence. A feat-sur- e ders and not where it rightly be and for the will be seen safety of American ing as many as possible will be" made' of Scandinavian longed, by the enactments of the for the honor of our principles, news,transtated by a competent per- "Edmunds" law, said 1 fine and imTut County teat question should the inhuman monstrosity country is severe not be thoroughly canvassed without sumciett!y son, for the Ricistiil We expect prisonment should be throttled in its infancy, acrimony; and while not claiming to conduct our enterprise entirely a punishment to deter these people and not suffered to see the light, or it for Ephsam, we will not fail to prewith San Pete County ability, from the infringement of the anti- receive nurture lest it grow up to sent the clames of this place to the and if this to polygamy law, hence we will make be a monster of such paper fails proportions distinguished honor; but we cordialwe the for the penalty more accomplish purposes that in after years it may prove a ly invite a full and free discussion of the question, as an important which it is designed, we heartily in- will not only inflict the former and menace to its nourishers. d matter likely to be permanently vite some other paper to do so; for usual punishment but the unusual at the next election; and it we arc thoroughly convinced that one of depriving them of that, which should be decided so as to give the LOOKING FORWARD. the chrysalis state of San Pete if they have any of the spirit of satisfaction to the greatest greatest County is past Devotion to what Americans in their being, will bear number. San Pete County has been standwe consider our legitimate field, will harder upon them than fine or imaround with its hat in its hand, ing debar from Is the opinion of the Registx it us involdis are however, not, prisonment, although they and a smile of welcome on its face is as unnecessary for a paper to an ' of of citizens this that "cussing public questions untary country, for a number of years; in fact ever swer every vile attack made upon direct interest to the majority of our is, native born, or voluntary citizens, since the S. P. V. Railroad steamed it, as it would be for a gentleman afthat is, naturalized, or citizens from its unsatisfactory length into our on his way to his place- of business readers, or which directly fect our County or her citizens. choice we will take from them all midst Anxiously have our citizens to kick every cur who might chance waited for the fulfillment of its to bark at him. Questions of public interest may be rights as such, bar them from parti watched the feints and " promises, freely discussed through the columns cipating in all matters pertaining to starts made to push it to com Tboss who rail loudest against of the Register, and though this politics, deprive them of holding of pletion, varied by rumors that they competition, are, as a general thing, paper is identified with the People's lice civilly, or being arbiters be would sell out, with breathless in- those whom monoply has lulled to It would probably have sleep. Party, all persons shall have a fair tween man and his country, or be terest been better for San Pete if that road ' so as confine and his man tween long hearing they neighbor, by had never been built; as their Register, Register, REGISTER. pres themselves to gentlemanly methods making them ineligible to serve as ence, wholly inadequate as it is .to --Ensign.' We claim the jurors, in fact make thera so far as the demand, has prevented other and Thanks old boy. Shake. " ; in their discussion. right, which is at once the prerogative we can aliens in their own country. stronger companies from building Heretofore the bonus of the newspaper, and the safe This is what the "Edmunds law," through. method of bringing in a railroad, of the criticise to the guard people, sought to do, and did, for polygo has been tried, and failed. We have public career of any person, and mists, upon the theory that it would nothing to say against treating to praise or censure as the case have a salutory effect in detering railroad company with every cour may demand. So far as we shall be others from entering into those for tesy, extending the hand of friend 'able to inform ourselves, we will bidden relations. . For fivi years this ship, and smoothing the war to the tell the truth, of men and measures, law was considered sufficient, until completion of their desires; in fact a community should evince some without regard to previous impress- 18S7 when the "Tucker-Edmunds- " decree of friendly interest in every We law came along creating other of public ions,, or personal prejudice. enterprise: but it is folly and extend the fraternal hand to all fences all for the same avowed obj worse than folly to suppose .that the persons engaged in like avocations, ect, the suppression of polygamy, small sums which it would be possible and expect to be too busy in keeping by making it obnoxious. That these for the County to raise would weigh in determining the time of ...the promises herein contained, to laws have had the desired ef anything or the route, of a railroad building have time to engage in recrimin- feet the records of our cruris bear us that would cost millions. As an expression of a desire for a ations, personal abuse pr other dis--, out in asserting, for f all the nuuier gusting features of accepted journal-Ism- ; ous cases that have been disposed of railroad, ana our preference lor a -but if any. paper attacks us, we in the last eight years few, very few. special Company, it may be of some a bribe if is worth ai but: value:, will endeavor tomske the public have been for the main offense, po1 nothing. Convince a company that sorry for said paper. A certain lygamy, not to exceed half a score, we have anything worth building a & 2 CO space win be reserved for literary but about one per annum for eight railroad to, , and ..they will come. is a rich commerce productions of special merit, and years among a body of religionists. San Pete Connty no patent matter will be used. Of numbering over two hundred thous- nut to crack, and to convince the of this ii the agreeable task course we want your patronage, and and souls. Can the same thing be public that lies before nr. Every one of e the patronage of all said jo; any other community in the the eighteen or twenty precincts, who believe in United States of the same number towns or cities, iron Thistle on the progressive people encouraging home enterprise, and that for eight years but one and a north, to Willow creek on the south; M Fleaunt and its rich developing home resources, and who fraction cases of bigamy have been and from W r neighbors on the east to Fountainare able to read and pay for a same for the of perpetrated length Green and Wale on the jrssjf each paper; and these include the great time. have their own peculiar mhsKSt, Trne a great many have been con n lortty ol the people of San Fete. nponi sira advantages, Besides1 The County Begister. anti-Morm- ! , EPH CO-OPERATI- VE f ty-o- isMin m MERCANTILE INSTITUTION : North and South. out-cast- s, j Dry Goods of all descriptions. Hats and cape boots and! ' shoes, both home made and imported. Clothing a specality. . law-make- rs n, Groceries, including Dixie Molasses, and Dried Fruits; and fish. ' ' , Crack-e- n ' Oar Hardware Department contains an immense stock of Tools for Mechanics; also tools for Farmers such as Shovels, Spades ' Picks, Hoes, Forks and Rakes. Glassware, Qneensware, "Wooden ware; Medicines; Faints and Oils; Well Piping and Shingles.. Drugs; ; ' Yonr patronage is always - appreciated, no matter how small your purchase. You may rest assured it will be .our constant aim to give our Customers the best goods that can be obtained for the money. Your Child will be treated as courteously as ? ' ' .i yourself. J. A. ANDERSOX, Supt. . ... sub-edit- g, ; Bet-tie- . Studohakor Bros. Manf g Co. Sate Repasiu, 33 and 35 Main Street, and Branch Hons Road and Second South Street. Carriiga The Finest ; Carriage Vehicles light tnd , fur The WYiteJcy, in the Territories Display Wagetu in Every Style that it Afdt. Ilemvy Public and comer Private Use in inn vui Champion and Piano Harvesting am All Varieties . Prices xxA Hechmes and Extras, ' I. C. L Case Threshers ' Horse-PoweEngines and Mills. Weir, Morroa, Meikel and Sooth Bend Flows. Hay r. . Frazier . . Road Carta and of. All Harness fetes Kind. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Prices. . 1 s . . - : -- mT UMi wMsi'i Ismail ' "f5 Si 1 , I I wide-awak- t p -. a - "iiSe Has um Uaccircd a Largs Aaaoruuent ol iha Latest Novclii LAWNS, L;; ;: ;7. ANLV - : and satteens, ..ginghams FABRIC'S 'FOR THE LEADlKG ALL-TH- A Full Line of StV CHCMCF HOSIERY . J . i . . PERCALES, .,V : SEERSUCKERS,! DRESS Klbboiw,' - Laces, -- m aaiAT :;: SEASON. on Hand. 1st 'Is Now and' vaaiBTY. Notions . '.'w 'L"" ' CALl AND EXAMINE QUALITY ANB7&ICES. A Complete Assortment of Mefchanrfit Alwavson Hand. Teasdel's 4 Stores . Main Street,Salt Lake City . ' ' 13 7 n i7JwaaWasaw Bfl |