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Show oa th Basks JULY Naovoo, were of Missouri, and hut few remained, except such as bid bees unavoidby Apostle Lund ably detained, or were too poor to would think that when That I may be able to make my- leave. You had it far kept their self heard by this vast audience, it tbe raajonty of a at will be necessary for yon to make as word, giving up the behest aud the mob hoiui, lawless property, little noise as possible, during tbe they would have short time I shall claim youT atten- rights of freedom, permitted the few who remained to tion. were tired We have met here today to cele- go out peaceably; but they the property they brate the day when Prest. Brigham of waiting for coveted. Young entered Salt Lake Valley; the When there were but a few remainday when the first furrow was ploughthe city the mob, came upon ed, and the first potatoes were ing in and bombarded the city; and them the setfirst the when day planted; them tlers pitched their tents ou the spot after the capitulation drove families across where Salt Lake City now stands. and their helpless were there Many There are not many countries, states the river. an into went untimely who grave. or territories can tell the day of Brief . Who their settlement; but Utah can from exuosure. want and the treatclaim the 14th day of July as her can believe when reviewing j that Saints th: received, that ment birth day. Cnthe a 1st day of July, assailants believed them to be i847,Erastus Snow and Orson Pratt, their not refirst saw the Salt Lake Valley; and wicked peopx? This wai was robbery. it form, Orion Pratt walked to the place Olonel Kane, who vitited the where tbe Temple now stands, aud n'ter, describes its apfrom that spot took a look at the city the conduct of the victran .l. t.n pearance, surrounding country, This day bring, to our minds the ors and the condition of the victim kindness of ou? Heavenly Father in their wretched camp across the well t'ld and truthful in furnishing us an asylum in this river, ia a our bitterest trial, where we could article. terms of the He spoke in worship him according to our con should be re beautiful It Temple. victions, and taste the sweets of membered that when the Saints liberty. xe We celebrate the 4th of July as a knew they must abandon this sacred it was still unfinshed. great day in our national history; tructure, I. to but that does not prevent us from But God had commanded them so that it could be dedicatfinish it, which the is great S41I1, celebrating ed, and the work went stradidly on, in the history of Utah territory. In celebrating the 4th we dwell not in a hurry, but according to the design, a Holy Sacrifice to upon the causes which led to the original of Heaven, God the temple, the framing and adopting of the Declarawas tion of Independence; and it will, costing 1,000,000 dollars, and the great dedicated, therefore, be strictly in accord with whose significance we are able custom if I dwell for a few moments work, was there on the causes which led to the set- t, entirely understand, Saints I.atier and Day the bczun, tlement of Utah. before Cod. On the 6th day of April, 1830, the stand blamelesss Nauvoo was a city so situated Church of Jesus Christ of it would have become a great that was organized; and from commercial centre; but when the Ne!. that day commenced persecutions. The first organization was made Saints left, it went down. Some in the State of New York, and with, Trench emmigrants tried to build up live on the plan of hut few converts. While the church the city, and to one Krcat family. They tried to re in was still its and its tenets infancy, I') Nau-vo- t, and practice comparatively little build the Temple, the glory of been which burned the bad by r;ripliy, known, the spirit of antagonism, and of but a Cyc blind unreasonable hatred sprung hand an incendinary, lone threw down the north wall and up against the new doctrines. They the stones were hauled away and removed to and Ohio subsequently in other builnings, so that stone used intolerMissouri, but the spirit ot left ubon stone. ance still followed them, and al- was not The Saints traveled through Iowa, of every virtue, pnd the though possessed iac history of their sufferings fr they were slandered, persecuted and rv.iiren.vi1 mlnrldw until thu a.l.r. adequately described has no parallel in history. i ..1 r-. These wanderers did not forg?t , . . UIUTC Hiatal iiiiv llUIUslUV the poor that they had left behind, arms of the people of Illinois. Ou in their growth and development be-- . but laid out settlements and plant the the banks of .Mississippi they cause tbey are not the C'Jimty Scat. CUKiSAJAlX ' li ! built a city called Nauvoo, which ed i'rainforami inane otherwhoarrangewtiWR ul.M.,1.1 .it NMiMit.rv'lli.l should their welfare, ments W ilip int WlMrii, Aiw ihv be a capital of a County, State or Mr. Kriiliir. tluT Any H,i h'M fnJvc UroBCr argi means lVautiful. foibw them. h fat im rl my vut fiwly five next The frni were tvK mailed years TTW f ? on ibis trip that the country to be a great city. Some uil itucimljinflir. vi by many distressing circumstances, No Kicicra. of the greatest Cities in America I Wt O live hundred young came for der !, "No wrulj iu;rii Ai aud much tribulatiun; for persecuwill bear record of thi;for instance aluriilifii c.ui be'orc voliiic urn tpy qiicalidn hi men to co to California to defend the l kurcii accusation Pi'liu.'. f tion, Mijc.u by ailiji augmented toy ili urwui inHlriii.linnf tliic rnnlirvi'nt. the richt of our country in the im lifted its Tiicnd VVatd, evidenilv iliinks liimsel' of many crimes, still N'f v York, has to go tu Albany to pending war between the United arms against the n. KWid jutssei but he II hate lu bucks 0 state Mri transact the .States and Mexico. acnut m mat taken It into tlie writer is curtesiuna generally P'.easant is a thriving t v.vn and the t.iiii.S! "N K:rU i" is nut niily a citixen but a couut, when crimes were strongly , The order was complied with, al l 'jft'. e?o.s.-a-t will not retard her native bnn ci'.iten. some who went left their urceil against the baints, and as though nor w il'.shc be less the ' .Juecn families homeless and destitute,and deand the denied, proof boldly and mothers, some had fathers ;City"of Sin lVte. Ephraim has also a REPUTATIONS. manded, that that place, like every brothers and 1 still within the sisters, rijht future before her, as the juncissue arr other new country settled in the nf On (he fust tion town of the couity.and the seat of Nauvoo, exposed to all the city l infested was usual on scum the the irticlrs iesiion Crtinty q by way, of learning. Will the loss of the wlrch were in answer t the mob, while they auxin in or in other words, those ru'.hlcsi fury of co mty scat lessen her chances and Ni 9 if the RtoloTKa nd signed of creation, their serve to went country against who shunned the more densely settled fjirt". foreign foes. I am willing to be u; jj:ir;unities? We think noL Itoth of the so were in furm country. They parts Ihe in'cles were piinlcd the toa-nwill grow, and unless their lieve that Ihe United States did not if rsiMMMlsent to allow subtcriheis cunning as to lay their crimes to the the situation. It was understand ri ire fortunate neighbor, and friend, in an election the before Coimtv Pole San of the Saints, and to make Manti, puts forth her utmost strength and we now reproduce litem fur the charge by the enemies of the Saints thought was it it so and thought appear; and energy, they will distance her belief t ul all uui 1e.ul.1s. that this cruel persecution would de though very unjustly that at least jn growth and influence. stroy Mormonism, That its ad they harbored them. AH who know herents would think God was dis Another thing we desire to state EDITORIAL NOTES. of the anything is that it is the opinion of the Repleased with them in thus letting If any body tells you that politics know that this is far from being their enemies come upon them. Far gister that at the end of thes r ggl;, practice of their from last Monday, the hatchet should is a "dirty p ml," you listen to him either the genius orwere it; their missionaries continu for they taught then, ed their work and many were add forever be buried and no feelings of talk, and 1 lu icly observe his methods religion, and you will find he has drawn his as they are today. more than ever be annimosity exist between the Ccvernor Ford did not believe it ed to the Church,who came towns. This advice is to conclusions from close association to the fore. Visitors were the when circulated, reports both the political parties, but more with himself. to see them so were surprised camp an.l came and investigated the matsee them not sad and especially to the People's Party, Study politics, young folks, but ter for himself. Being convin el cheerful; to those of our political faith. Let us rrrnrmber downcast When asked where they other are there many about rumors the that the Saints of the People's Party "lury the hat-- c answer, things worthy of yo:ir timj and at were false, he published an article were going, they couldbutonlywhen ict." let us be as we were before the "We do not know; ter.tion. effect the to that to the according We have a br. t ters and frien:lt. were offered, they prayers evening of number there was less population the early hours of the grest common cause to fight, that crime committed in Nauvoo than would spend A e .rreu int in the Fnt.iirtr say : v.r. require ell our ammunition within dancing. night is one brass hand in any other city in the stale. Mi' t'v.TJ c In m.itv out waiting it on the members of c im.hised i f birth sexes, under the lead- They were happy in their faith, They were good and loyal citizens on; own party. and ei'hio of Mi. Dun Omuii, the othci they depended upon the spirit ;and yet the sbirit of persecution, lientlemen of the People's Party, miMtthrrs priiic'pally his suns and of inspiration to guide them. Un for fourteen that had striven years the Kkcister exhorts you, be united diuihleis T ey liavisruin.ip'ivon the Pioneers started in Millard and a II to crush them, was still on the alert. the 17th of April it ejunties Viand by your principles as mem- music memorable their on have tourney. iiimlhs winter ihe and goaded by a fear of the growing bers of that party, and rV not for manyduring When Pres. Young first saw the eiinuieineiils. I.i the or tne "Mormons." ant slight personal injury, either this eemlemen sends nu iloithe recipis power who were with him say It is a notorious fact that a candi valley, those a mm wiucn lit up with inspiration imaginary or real, antagonize or op- thai music bungs uii half his face that that is ex date who opposed Governor Ford about pose your co laborers in that party, nei.tled pioduces no it. For so ne years pist at his election, promised to use all and pointed out the place where the still continue to be brother and the belli 'erent ciule and hunK rv rabbits his power as governor to expel the city should stana. friend. hive comprvm'sed ihe parerJi of ihe Our prospects have grown brightMormons from the state if they 11 Millard and Itcavcr. ahout iw ftun. ever since that day; and the gos Sev'.er Cuumies wil'.i regard to music, if wouiu eiect nun. is it to De wonder er THE DEFEATED. has spread, and we have pros r pel Mr. Ulieu has ihe iiioium ed at, if under such circumstances Njw that th mooted County S;V The great work of bearing the cast a solid pered. question is definitely settled, fur a time to the nations has not the AMees Do Wliat la gospel Thr we for a Uke Governor Ford? vote This in At least, and dispationate arastus snow been neelectea. .view of the whole aliair, and calmly Cameron's "Act as- - Af.'ea" s. ys ihat furiated the Whig party in the state. the mission in Scandiup opened Separate the good from the evil, we find on the death of a Urua chief ii is Ihe the Smith, Joseph Prophet, was that there is nvich e rad to be anticipa'ed navia, John Taylor went to France ill the luture from this trial ufslieiieth. cjiin u "I divert the couise of a stream. massacred while held in iail to an Lorenzo anow to itaiy.ana tne. and enormous an in and bed P'l die ki its swer a trumped up charge, and under t'r.s hiiishins ot intellects, this a takcning book of Mormon was translated into i' tiie ciiuen in Ihe m in, this pride of th: bs. torn of w i'c ii tliei. eavere I w, h of the sacred n the protection State, have Ivnijt woiiieii. At uie end a wom.-.4ilacr and home. the personal protection of the different languages. in Temples A man often undervalues hime!f until is placed on her hands a d kiiis, and but are the and use, been built aifidinj Ihe interests of and u.ion her back tne dead duel, governor. same spirit of persecution still muraiiuq leilion who thirsted for ir.mieli of Mends, his town or county. covered with his brads and lieasurrs. They blood, also murs against us; but it will be over Iiis party or relijiiou. stirs the depiti of is seated. bii'iisu;v me I on euliei s.de thirsted for the possessions of these ruled for our his feet. The eaith i t!ieu shoveled hiss ml, bringinjto the front all the at good, and if we are but abused people; and began robbing Mi oulheiii. and all the woman are buiied I t'.onr power, strength and knowleJe faithful to our covenents we need f the second them of their with the al've. cattle, exception lie p'isses. Such a question the pio-burning exposed the end will be. May se J rem iv il Iws beeii 10 nunv of the wife. Tu her. custom is nvne merclul places, and protection was with not fear what Amen. hei and bless coin.iaiiioiis. Lord than to the hsr you all. a grsnts of I'ete. San than men one y mii oie drawn from the Saints. beinit killed before the In mule his fust speech and put fottli the privilegeis ulfilled official Even the letters 111. of the Tais beni Aminat Brownfield, Me, whohas huge wave li s inmlUI efljrt in this 'lueciimi. s a numher of male slaves governor, in answer to their appeal;, beeu married sixteeu veais and has . Tne seasoned old salts in polit cs h.ivr and filiv times during that 01 siesUui f iilv hiereJ, mem wr.at to do; when moved ihiriy-nv- e leirned hiw to receive victory wi'li over ihe grave, afiri instructing thinks he has beaten the record pciiiid, followed was pecomiii j m ;deilv, or accept ilefml ! their bl.Kid poured interpreted against as a lulling stone. uhilos.ip'r.callv, and chverlully, but which the liver is allowed to resume in them; and to their surprise and disl.ejiuners smsrt under defeat. W 110 can course. M mi" a ni in lor thinking his particular may, they found themselves resard- A monstrous chunk of ore w.is taken ed in the t ven is ihe best in tile CuunivF :he men from light of a mob, and their Mine Consolidated mountain the Y! 1.1 wivim his daily Me ia cut p ssess-o:- I at Butte City, Mont., a few days au assailants armea with ihe authority of all the le u:hes lor go hI ulK eri? e of the law, too large to put on a Vu .can bl.iiii; a man Uhorh'Z undei f It wasand used. was team a were w.i;on. .vt inipir l'if skiii; Ijr die lies-ircj.iirsii t Vive thuie Thry is estimated to weih neatly beautiful oieaaa.l ii at t:ie J r il of tnt n iplr, even t ...Tne. ..... cily in . nu:n ' but it I.HS.1I V .lllfl Plilinr .1,1.1 j b- - the l y. T. JENSEN. iir.lv Sia.f pit f,i" .lwr. It was bound with hoops uf iron being sli"wn that thai wo iM be tiswruii: I m-- u a guoJ and line. , : N" 10 winie.-ni siiipiiieni, uciii uifjr tre i:n:i!iel v.'.t 'lie sniill, 01 j and liix.l u;i, ' mt JSMWfMlrer respite nut in January n1P V.nl y ilie. l ive of Ci'.iiiiiv, sh w;i i ,noiai.i io iKL'an. 'iva .if town, il iiie:r Maioil 1.1 hivp Tin ndCuppei Ware. Kooling and Ihe r iirst cam,, lit ! lid ' L . C t)f SMS' llM ,lv;rit-(ii,IfVIX", lltNKV J."l treet, Eaat 3 in iiiiK iis;i,i-roptilS I' . in, lyrj Gmlier wuik. 3" s..6wncrg tue;. ul1fc Hut what d.iih n ui. ii: a nwn t : cpiees of :.a .Vhiwled lt rel n of:iliu.f ."is n uriiiiL'is. e "tense. blocks. lnS I he lia'l'.l rs pi of ai To s.ispein1vrs pa ,'eimrin iiur 1 10- -1 Hv May, 15000, who had ; UU'l Ki' ISTEl-M ' ;o c one b in i) , Ephraim, Utah, left ... t TWENTY But there i elass of evils that spring up like weed alone the path of meh an avalanche ui feelir.j hC onfl ctinje in WMtdr Hawspspf. l hut every man taking pari in tarrs-'s- , m its UMfwa 4 Grwik ! Su inch natters bai netd 10 guard K:nst. "Tto Cia4mll el Ctuut" Jfvcur dppiincci his disiar.rtd you in ilie race, or dja-neyou in ihe simple, either through uner.or skill in maislinl-i189a. 7. Aug. or Utah, u k'r.hraim, his rct through i.umii. or circumstances, orllie jj:ire of his cause dtincr.tiaia in the publ.e tiiai dn'iwere entirely unfit for the Hurt you THE COUNTY SEAT. yjj h i success as a asked l jr. bv The great strangle is over. Every- jrud.'e s;aiistinhim, or y.iur failure a your part. thing is gradually settling back in- incompeiriicy Iiisici d ill briidii'g vver defeat, and to it usual rotine, Men, leaden in woiking out deep schemes tjt surprising by firfce opponent and wtcsiiiiK contended politics, have exerted tberasclves ton sh iuM oi.ly be i the utmost to gain or retain, thepo-teuto- that and iu the of the coveted prize. Ihit fui in Ihecf hr'ad light tifdayyour time in pei:d teniae jj!icr: more hai Question developed pol mikiuz y,uirll what you wisn youi itician and brought more diplomats opponent and t!ie qublie tu liiii.k you and orators to the front t.iaa ban . pure in pni,npi. uioruugmr informed all local a lotions, conversant with Pete was ever suspected of having, in ihe netd 1 lite cimiunity. understand-ii- i the nave entered arena, You'.ig men what lie qualifications of ollicers who have displayed a fertility of re iliuiiM l.e: and s:i:dy well Ilie causes i lim ieaa i. presem neie. ssurce, in handling these Thus e.npl iyed, you ai l I leady to yrDD.tm. and a knowledge of the- , re i.rw v.h y..ur r.isds of the public and the qua! piWl, q:r;tl.,n (lfeqiMi imp.JIiai.ce.w.th kalians of officers, that argues well yMrmdnnimpirc'Jbyaiiyiirrfenr.f f pol- - Lflilieelni. All classes t'ie future. . . Jir . . . . . d.s n'eiesled V ... hoi. nr. nc u.cians nave to ch j"" ' wim so -i.e le .hat vour motive. , lft that thoe not ft nthe nspect , y()Ul stcred circle cf soions, brgin tu j yu.j have nppeale.l 11 to the people, think there is more in the location the people aie si.11 sovereign. f the Connty Seat, than patrotijm, . 1.1: SwIIOOI. CHURCH GJNMiON EXVVINATION. No opinion has been expressed 1111. Iulv Kecistek upon this question HelJinlh Relief 5 by cither pro or con, and a a re- 18,79. and u las , conirnenc:nj at 9 Vint-oi-in s K. O. Mmsi I. I), pie'id.i.f. presentative of the entire County we present Apuslle Lund, president '.V had no object to gain in iu removal, Stammer nf Sevier Slake, Uistnp and scarce the shadow of a choice. Christian A. Mdscn of Ciii.nixn, ai.d Had we taken one vote from Manti niumher uf ilie locdl tmaid H EJuca-lism- . Enoch Jurgensvu and given it to Ephraim, or one bf Wasaic'i Stake AcAdnn : vote from Ephraim and given it to principal Ol ul l.an in principal of Randolph 'Mt. Pleasant, or visa versa, it co-ilVaJcny; Mn. Aluiiuda HuM'day, Udy very justly have been called par- -' superinteudiit uf Sevier Aca.lemy; Mis. lisan and incpsistant with our broad Auutla Swallier Lidy Supetinlrndiiiil iJ iiear Lake Stake Acadvmy. T.ie liisl pla'.form as published in our first IwuK'aduJted ful iilleiinediulf fiiilr:llie Number. two ladies lui l.,d cs drpaitment & What is all this struggle for anygrade how? In the eyes of the Register Anpliciiils l r Crenscr; Jctfh V. Jenes II. Giles, it is not such a great object as some sen, Kli A. iMyI rand consultatiun: Andrew Krp'iited seem to consider it. The posesMun C. DcdiCat-nprayer by or the nonposcssion of the County Aprfilo Luii ; jfiiieial ii.sMucl.un by Seat will cut make or break cither of the cluinnaii. rxeicisis in Theologv, F,isl dV the three towns mentioned. A good anil nracice of leaching. v.oulen mill or other manufacturing Theory hiiloiviiif d.iys weie ihrvoted The Ciammrr. Cninposi-tioii- , enterprise would do more to build 10 exaniinatimi uo a community, to give a town OruilMjrphy, Unile.l Stairs ll.slory, Aritlimei c than wealth,1 influence and prestige, ..... .1 ,ni.i 11 n)kUerpiu. pemilansliip, lrak-- v i f ,U IjC l.nown as lac inuniy ncaijanu aud music neie aiiei.did tu.ncideut any of our towns can have these by ilfv. working for them. If Ityhraim or CiiristUn T.,lletrup was examined Ias n( iluiiks ) Mt. Pleasant have the resources to mus e Irarhei. A d iriur and enm namU, to bishop become a great . commercial . or ilie l educaiKin . . . Mad.en. Ilie lucal . . J J . the k'nd iid cJ:7tn i f iiiiiiniMiii manufacturing centre, ana in if in the county, and the lead tliey liii;iil.il,iv rxirndrd to thrm. u as event t.f We luuk iipmi tlii. have the right kind of men to develop ieal in lei ct, in a ninth as it is the these resource, fand we believe liitt of its kind ever liuid iu Ziun. they have) they, will not be retarded XliO County Begisier A FOURTH tspJ OF ORATION. i n r vrii-cl- I 1 1 an-jit- 1 EPHRAIM shi-ril- , Tn; pi...w; CO-OPERATI- fe.-lin- g VE m MERCANTILE : INSTITUTIONS North and South. com-ulete- pii-ma- Latter-Day-Sain- ts 111 e T !...: ! C'iv; 111 iB ' men-ancin- g s Dry Goods of all deDcriptiona. Hats and caps boots and Bliiies, both home made aud imported. Clothing a 8iecality. Groceries, including Dixie Molasses, and Dried Fruits; Crack en and fish. Our Hardware Department contains an immense stock of Tools for Mechanics; also tools fur Farmers such as Shovels, Spades Picks, Hoes, Forks and Rakes. Glassware, Queensware, Wooden ware; Medicines; Drugs; Paints and Oils; Well Piping and Shingles. Your patronage is always appreciated, no matter how small your purchase, You may rest nssured it will bt) our constant aim to give our Customers the best good tiutt earn Ut obtained , for the money. Your Child will be treated as courteously aa' I'ourself. J. A. ANllUKSOX, Supt. Ms S-- 11 s Latter-Day-Sain- con-tendi- a-- 1 StudebakerBros. Manf'g The Finest Carriage in the Territories, Diaplay Light and Heavy Wagons in Every Style that is Made. Vehicles for Public and Privale Use in All Varieties and aue Mem worn Prices. The Whiteley, Champion and Piano Haivestint; Mechmes and Extras, C I. Case Threshers Enfines and Mills. Weil, Moriisou, Meikel and South Bend Plows, Hay Rakea I- - Frazier usu-ail- 111 Co. Carriage Reposiior. 33 and 33 Main Street, and Branch House, corner Stat Road and Second South Street. Horse-Powe- Road Carts and Harness of Send fur Illustrated Caialocue and Prices. J. P. Meilstrup, Ephraim, Kind. AU ia 6 Agent. Latter-Day-Sain- 1 2,3? 7 eaiScLsl p coin-uleie- I llu LAWNS, some-li'iie- two-hors- lour-hor- 1 . I Uli-ivil- ! dv.-pi- r.iii-.v"1- 1 r 1 ... ! tl-- a;. ... nim I B E. IT wh I iy . .1 It m. mizi niiuuneni. u im LaimiiViiimIIim in aaciic PERCALES, SEERSUCKERS, DRESS, GINGHAMS AND SATTEENS, a . . a AND ALL, THE LRAIJINO FABRICS FOR THE SEASON. A Full Lane vf B9- CHOICF HOSIERY M Is Now on Hand. 3 - Ribbons, Laces and Notions caaar vabiktv. CALL AND EXAMINE QUALITY AND PRICES. A m Complete Assortment of Merchandise Always on Hand. Teas(Jel Main Street,Salt Lake City 4 Stores, IS 7 |