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Show ' nT W "" ' y - . . ' . - ..' ..,. .s 1 : s - s .'' i.' ... tk f J. . . v .'!' ',lr ft $&&: vjfc? .v1 wvVTl .' r C , - . ' f .,, Nt r "... . j f v s. '' ' . s . kM r . -- '. . J, 7 , - . . i4; - ' f Vi- - i .. . . . i.v .V"; ' . ' ke . - . j.i .; f f7 .tfr ... s . . K' . ' ... v:. S' W- - . trell-kww- - !; s) . well-attest- ed profit-hlejres- doit well. No kid-glove- d ult figure-hea- d is. labeled. "Superintendent, only to be mared like Jnggeriunt from his temple to the paymasters office to receive his monthly stipendaff-fo-gs from pnne: - drained rictims. - The men who . no admirably Jhe properties r, we hare named are not even graduates of iray school of miuesv But they are men of experience, of tt&flricg energy and Hter-lln- g integrity. The same (qualities and economies which most attach to every business are brought iuto play, with the reuniting overflow of wnall profits in detail but amounting in he aggregate to .large sums in excess of expenses. On the other side, pau in - review the dreaiy record of the Flag-stafT s management. AWth n betr showing than ever the Old Telegraph mines dared , to have, the Flagstaff Ins ' fnrniahed an army of leeches with nutri-e- nt at the expense of the stockhold-- ; era; and stands a monument of disaster nd a scarecrow to oapitolixts at home ' and abroad.. .yiiat we need in tTtah is capital united with brains ancl with. personal ' attention to business. XetonUida capitalists who find many of their favorite avenues for investment unprofitable, come to Utah with their eyes and enra Tn. rThey will find excellent opportunities for investment on terms that must insure success, provided they will Kire their penoaal attention to their purchases and not . imine their mine likc thooWed goosa witluml care d attention. ' Intent only on" laying golden eggs. But let them avoid the i utaous'pructice of throwing into a com- mou stock such spore funds aa they can fSw'd to lose, ., with . th : understanding that the latge saLiriml agents who nstmlly conduct such stock arrange--. ments withoot contribating to its resources riudl control jpid direst - the enterprise. What department of bnxiaess is any other of interests; of the country could snBtain itself without ,an interested brain and a .directing well-regulat- ed ' . . : 1 i V I statement and conrteons in tone, when these thoughts running through his head were suddenly summarized by the remark of a friend sitting across the table: The Imrroww has the true ring about it, thtok; what do yes think?" To which this writer, nodded a silent bat emphatic assent and continued his cogitation. , a very good name But can anybe better. couldnt that; theworldbeconsidered really thing in independent; moors especially is it pos-sibfor a daily ' journal to achieve the pruoi distinction? Look aronnd, and what, do we see in this line? The AVin with propriety msy claim to be equally as iudqmident as the ; Tribune, although they represent two extremes. ( It makes no difference if the foriner is the recognized organ of a chnrch. lt is subscribed to and sustained by a church as the TWftnJi is supported. by thoas whose enlmus is to tear that chnrcfarin pieces and scatter it to the four winds. There is an irrational part imn ship on both with 'thy shies which' cannot V: f ' spirit. Independence. ' to differ This new arrival appears from both papers, though not equally in the general tone anl temper, 'and in specialties from the one; but from thie. general, anbriance and aims of the other. Upon the very glaring subject of polygamy, it is to be hoped the views of the Ixprpgypm editors, axe decided and that they will. not hesitate to express them. Those who persist in upholding this practice, whether in act or without word, should lo handled to deserve be,as though gloves, they with fingernot? of necessity, vixen-lik- e nails clutching and clawing,' or ruffianlike with stabs in the lnck.-- - It is to be hoped , the Ihdxpxxdrxt will not prove itself to be of that number who consider everything fair in war, even in this 'irrepressible conflict. It is an admitted evil this miserable 'system of polygamy but it is an evil to be overcome by reason and common sense and by the quiet enforcement of the law; it only thrives upon misrepresentation and Billingsgate. Andyet conshtering the nature of the evil, theso ixtra-maritmaneuvering befog conducted far the most part in profound seciesjr and carried on by the innumerable devices of male and female ingenuity combined, led on ly animal passion or religions fanaticism, . ami generally by both at once, and often in spite of the unavailing protests of the weaker and most injured party these' circumstances might seem t) justify almost any mode of assault. Still,' .. tlra ; practice is . to be treated in Its primary aspect oe unlatrul and, secondly, as opposed, diametrically opposed, to the civilized idea : of the marriage relation. , This is a snbject, the dacuision of which by the local press cannot be longer evaded or postponed. :. The TYibune is abusive in its tone, and the Xew will not condescend to notice' its existence. It has yours; and promises not to ignore .tho .frothnorsz . so long os it keeps within the pale of journalistic propriety. We know how tenacious of tbeir Vgnity people are' who have taken upon themselves the Herculean' task of defending a false principle or a wrong practice. Bnt the mlossal dignity of the Afar need not appal you, though. snbinr-lik- e ",V. ls . - co-exi- at - ' o- - the-leadin- 1 things to be ''a consummation .';-'r'!'- . ; : Stsrlng rigbt ra with calm, eternal .eyas. Your temperament is what would be set down in phrecologic parlance ns the motive-menial.- !; The Xtiea is purely monumental. In our view of life the simple troth ' 'miscalled simplicity is iL-And- : , g , - self-accredit- Suc-ccssf- nl - . , .. - . ..! - i . . i : V f . ' n t ' ij, i t 4 - . - ,. i . ,.W , j 4 ,n ... - ..'- v?., . ...'. ., T:r1? .jr ff , I"1 AT - LAW, -- ' S. H. LEWIS, ?: v tho Wn. Jl-t- Atiaeee e eooe e e S o f JANIES N. K I RTS ALL, ; W. ATTOBXET-AT-LA- so e o WALKER BROTHERS,: oo OSes ever Moj' -- Ops bonk, Balt Lake City. , Jl-- tf KBOLBBAU -- i aiiLlJL" on P.O.BOZ.13S. . - , Union Telegraph Office. Jt-S- m . GILCHRIST KAICHN, CARPETS, CLOTHING, HATS & GENTS FURHISHING8, CollecUonsnents, No. 81 Main Street. Salt Lake City. Utah. Po s general Lew VuKfnmw. Give special attention to fond and kilning Mailers. Notary - i Jl-t- f .. In office. d v..-- i 0 l : Invite the attention of carefnl buyers for the Retail or Family Trade to the BENNETT A HARKNE88, "A TTORNKT8-T-LAT- over 1 the Office A banking house of T. R. Jones, Main street, Salt Lake QltT. T. . W-- J. MCKNIGHT, JB. Deeeirt ' Bank..-- tf QTOCK I; Stock ; IMMENSE A' tdrd office. -a- t-law. Attorney o TMMENBE Ammexbe STOCK 2f . ''' The best in the city. J. removed to door north of Connors -.- Jl-tf building.. Try Lloyds boots. persons' Indebted to me will settle aceonnta wttb Mr. N Tukof-ky- . office on Malu atieet. nearly opposite the agent, Clift Honae, whom 1 ave appointed my end who holds my power of attorney. ' EMIL BOUKOFSKY. of Qualities and Frices. ;1' 4 NOTICEi--A- ll AGENTS 1 Jl-t- f. Ji7 STOCK f! Alwayfi to be Zonnd in Thcir Satablisfiment, and ZLatpsct- Mly Solicit an Inspection and Coin zison makes. Boot 1MMEN8K door CiU'WYORDDfntiat. Second Sentb 81, . the Fnatoffle. AGENTS For Ca!t,s Powder Gompany Biast-In- ff and Sportlns Powders. FRANIClFOOTE,: For Strauss Genuine Riveted Blanket Lined Coats. Hunt-'- ;. Ing coats, Vests and Overalls. . Salt Lake City, three ABSaYER, Mainof street. Balt lake House. Sperial to ? sample. bottleH: and-alattention-paikinds of bullion." Samples aeut frotn a di. and returns made tanee promptly attended l t; - on following day. 'Charges reasonable. ORIENTAL Jl-t- f, REAL ESTATE AGENCIES. Biaiting Powder, Fuse, Fuse MARYSVILLE MILLS Myers Mining Llgnters, vv Candles, tc. California Blankets, Undershirts, 'lV ft' Drawers and Flannels. letbu Saltan. . 8. L. VAN & CO., j.- . - s;t e;a I S s t a t e i .T J ; V . .V FULL LINE A Of Staple and Fancy Good srTeas, GofTees, Sugars, Tobaccos, Spices, Sauces. Pickles, r Victor ISmannel's Health. Boxi, January 9. The condition of . 8upp lies. Goods, Groceries, Miners . Uavbxcs Jl. Xahsx Ckas. K. Grbcmura.; TTOBNEYB-AT-IAWsn- : Dry Main Bt., over Western ITALY. . IN . TURKEY ' Submitted .'5 AND BBTAXL DEALEtS Auras Haoas. , .V-- ! Coxstaxtixopue, January 9. A Conri-e- il of tho Ministry have agreed upon thi comlitiona of an armistice arid submited them for the Sultans approval, In opening direct negotiations purely fora military armistice, the Porte is said tobe acting upon Lord Derbys advice. V... ' .1- jtJm . . f.v' : tM ' :; A HAGAN, TILFORD ..i" i, AT -- LAW. Offices in Trew. ATTORNEYS- : - Oftee oppn4U Bank, Belt lake City; Stab. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- "gg- FOREIQN KEWS. FULL STOCK' A Of Blankets, Shawls, Lad fesV Coats, Flannels, Ll.nseys . . King Yictor Emonbel changed for the worse lost night. His difficulty of respiration sud irregularity of pulse have increased. Symptoms of miliary erup... tion are now observed. . Growing Were. January 9. The . Ring's ' Bon, ;; ; . Death of the Klag mt Ttalr. Iioxnox. January 9. The King of Italy died at 220 this afternoon, v! Bovs, January i9. Afternoon King ' . Yictor Emanuel received the consolation o! religion before hit death. H a ENGLAND. Armlatlco Negotlatloas Ordered-Loxnox, January 9. A dispatch from Constantinople this morning 'says: Tbs Saltan haring approved the armistice on the conditions submitted to him by Minister Beouf Pasha, Minister of War, he has orderod the commanders in the field to conclude an armistice with the Bus sinn commanders. Before' agreeing on this conrse, Server Pasha, the Turkish Foreign Minister, telegraphed to Mosnra Pasha, the Turkish Ambassador at London, instructing him to request Lonl Derby to arrange with Bnsia the of an armistice.' Lord Derby re; Russia . would not entertain tbnt plied snch a proposal, and counselled direct negotiations between tho belligerents. It is stated that negotiations continue between England and Russia on the question of mediation. The Chamber of Depnties having heard tho VxpHona-iioof the Ministers, have declared them satisfactory and especially approved Server Pashas, foreign policy.' All the Ministers were present during the debate. Aw Arm latlee te be Cmielwded. s A ' telegram V Lotdox, January 9. from Constantinople says the Tnrkish commanders in the field have been ordered to conclude an onnistice with the - e ,?V , con-ditfot- is ns . , , -- Busman A- commanders. spccinl from Berlin mjs; Bnsxia having erawented to enter into negotiations I for ' an armistice, even if the preliminaries of peace are not settled beforehand, shows the conclusion of a trace to be probable. . - ; WE'HIAKE A SPECIALTY GF FAMILY TRADE. Property, V.'fr-- : enSEZLS KlcKnut RoMidciicco,' paonsrsK? a D. DAY Ektate.: Cheap IIouMii and n At prirea a stf 0 o Etc., ' i- ? - , s r ' ll.'S ir i, ,lr - E NE RAL G that defy competition.! y ; . yA.-'l-- ' ' ? M f" 'V M E R C II 3 .K. . y :7-.-- Puro "Wines and Liquors, ; In any qasutltj under five gmllonS. . Wo ALB AXD WAGXEV8 BZXB Pbr Ihmllv use. ' fvVv." AUMsAs of;;-- , HOT & FANCY D RINK 8 At tliebar,-- ; - VVsi : 0 Price. (11 tOT Agency We have also a few pieces of u!?T, PABLOn tn erata ill evuteper attei . r ; s; - or f(, SALOON AND UQUOB STOBS, ; - M KlinbeJI Block, : UAB&ATTii, rropcLhx. JMm L .. - lor Mine. Domomt's IUrllablo Pattern. company, A Co., ESain St. Opposite Wells, Fargo A O' - ... , On tha ; r i v. si- ',-- I :;r , , Estatlng between Turkey and 3. '6 A. 'a." Rumi wu never prodneed by iho are kiqit in stock at ; Liquor of auy such Wine and . -- . t WALTER ' BROTHERS & COMPANY; lnatalluent plan. km ? ,fr t 1 V 9 PIin ESTATE; FOR RALE CHEAP, REAL . I - .. J ' .? .. 'i, r, I, .. s V; v i . tha Prat Offlre, we have th fineal atock of At our Store, oppeatt "1--.- : '.. v-- - . Ales Wines, r? Ever shown In tbi regh n. .Onr prtrra are bh low aa ia conalatent, and our gooda cannot ba of THE INDEPENDENT, and We mrdialiy invite ,, cxrcllrd. . , all the mt vf manWIud. to vail and examine onr atmrk. ' tlM-i-.te- H t V': ' Loan and negotiate DXoney Jt': Ys-.v- ' P: h, tv vr : n .1 XT EE 8 A TISFA CTIOX. BROTHERS & COMPANY VA G A WALKER Oh Beal Estate at lowest rates.' ev Adrcrlhlng la' flic Fsnciicc of PubllcitjV l V. , i ' ' ' a kT BUSINESS MEN SHOULD A D YER TISE Made a specialty. LAMSi T '1 ; a Try miCKLG fjl-t- f ..r-- 1 ! , C. BAILEY, late, chief clerk In Surveyor General's offices of Montana and I'tah. and United States Bnnreyor of the pnblie lands for eight veara- CIVCTj ENGINEER AND RUBVEYOK XOTA-BPUBLIC -- AND REAL' ESTATE LAND AGENT , ,i ' BROKER ' AND p ' 8CBSCR1BE FOR THE DAILY IN : 1 HEIR fi- -i BER a ASIa a a Tho Dally Independent NO., ; dfc Main St., Opposite Walker House. AOBirez. '' - i Oprositc Dost Office, Salt SaScs City. T? WHO IS YOUR TAILOR? I --X . DEPENDENT THE PARKER GUM. I Which to tha V-- ATTORNEY. VLA 1 L-- IN KEWSPAFER BEST , Attends promptly ti Preemption and Home, stead Mings and mineral applications, pre, pores nmpa, tracings and deeds of all kinds-pa- y taxes, searches titles, makes collections, contests land eases,' rents houses and lands, loans made and negotiated, answers all letters concerning land matters,, when stamp la en- Oflce-lr- iln street, first door sonth IT. 8. Land Office, (up stairs), Balt Lake City, Utah. L EY UTAH ! USE, ' ' H O "y- OPPOSITE THE TEMPLE, Salt Lake City, Utah. - WESTMERIDCN.CT. , 8 Lake City-- A PARKER BROS . " , - BEND STAMP FOR CIRCVCAH ' It is a quiet, clean, airy, comfortable House, urltejre the truviler and tourist can find rest.: '' New'nMd. .CnhoIeo: SeadB.'i:')' One block' from Main street and three T. C. Armstrong is receiving a choice blocks from the Railroad Station. selection of Oiion, Plowkb and Fieu Heeds. Either street car or omnibus will taka Also genemi dealer In Graln Flour and Generto (he House. r you. al merchandise. Caah paid 'for all kind, of 1 -CO TO S2. PER DAY. grain and seeds. HeHera will find it to their advantage to igHUKilt him before diapoeingof Iiatca lty the lYttk. nerial their pTodo. p. O. addreae. Box UO, Balt JOUN rSORESSOK, rrorrietor. , V tan XXQUSa ' r and FSn.lly Trade to nnr immenm Block end Low examine for yunrarlve, slid mv mouey.- rf themlJobbing will special sttentlon Y MABGrrj8 ! Hats & Caps, Grocorles, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Etc; Hardvaro, Etc., U Offlre, Sd floor Wasatch Building. of j ' 4. ago All kinds AN D I S E : EYGLI8II ALE VAULTS ! ' ' , of full MPoriment ' Onr Sleek mmpri s Searchinqof Records ....awd obioinat..;.. ! WholeMl. and Retail Pealer. In IOlN, 5 ' .a J B. L. DAVIS. JOHN R. BARNES. , ! ATVSHDSB SO. Fine ColtaBOS : Loxnox, January 9. Intelligence has been received here that an unknown bark has been ran down in the Bristol Chaunel, resulling in the drowning of 1; ten persons. Etc., Etc. .v - a ' Ban Dm at ffea. ef4-'- t. rV DumIiiMim . . :7. : 'V', .v v.'. far l f s. Have the peasim to offer to thali patrons a fboirt selection of J'jf r. 'ii- ; . ' of Every Kind. b 1, Hams, Bacon," Lard, Currants, Reps, Waterproofs, Furs, Nubias, Raisins, Extracts, Candles, (Knit Coods, Scarfs, Mens" and Boys Clothing. and Ganned Goods rV' 8 con- dition is very serious, the miliary eruption very profuse. .. v: . pn-tecii- 8. J. JONASSON, F. Tiuronn. ' : Odlre in Belt Lake Citj. ATTOBirrr-AT-LA- '.V Gbatot. hnma&ity. 'r ETC. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, LIQUORS, . ; ht ts. .. - . - ATTQENEYS - : s '. K; ed - . - ' 5. de-yontl- yto be wished. The thinkers do not think so. The forty or fifty millions of sovereigns in this Republic arc riot yet enlightened up to the point of ceding their individual sovereignty to ono men or to one class of men, bat upon every occasion manifest A decided objection to letting tho authority to govern to the life slip practical matters of every-da- y ont of their own hands'; neither' do they propose to shift upon Deity through any agent or agents, the grave responsibility of protecting their fiber-tie- s and rights. Against snch perversions 'Of government, or any approach thereto, the genias of oar free institutions is npin arms. We Americans have for a century, at least, held .firmly to the belief that oil genuine anthority to govern in mundane affairs most spring from, the people themselves. It would seem that a free expression of each individual mind is the one absolute need in this region at the present time.' And r,: to this end, whether the ballot be made secret or eontfouo to be left open, it must become what H has "not yet been a in Utah ran.. That the Isptmom may contribute mightily to every good work in Zion is my prayer' in the name of our common f ; : 'ifSE'-- I. . ..?. it pretends fa wifi not ba. Yonfid (where al . h . V"'- ' ng the mostdignified thfogln however rude liis mstlrnd. it Is unquestionably this spirit of seeking and declaring the simple truth in matters per taining to. theology, which is giving to Bab Iugersoll i and othbra their hold upon the popular sympathy and rousing the fro of churches, while Beecher strugto frie himself from the gles lion-lik- e bul of ecclesiastical dogmatism or, like Batnson Agonistcs, with the pitas of hand? Gaza npen hie ahonldera. ..very Jr s'y this of is freedom air Bepnblie grand Mws Mast Avdekhox, the bright,' for ever, freedom for all, and. the free star'. !. on .the dramatic horizon. j ifog of Utah: men and women, realcitizens having rcccntly eonclndcd a most ize and rejoice in the inspiring fact. engagement at the Fifth Avenue Who of ns is willing to think at lie is theatre, N. Y.Vond left the small critics of Getham in a stupor of amszementat told he. must think or ought to think? the general recognition of. the wonderful This is mental slavery, and any one who to do the holds .himself power of her impersonation,' after all of unless he is paid for another, they coaid say and do to depreciate her, bidding the .on the laborer is ground that has Jut( conolnded an: engagement at it Ee Bars Opera House, St. Louis, and worthy of his hue, that individual is a seif and a .mania! unworthy tha name opened - oh- the- - 7th' tost, at Memphis, or the rights exf a freemuix. Humanity: Terra palpitating with life at every pose, canof the OsvmsMst Aikri. not be pried up higher, ' like an . inert Washisotox, January 9. Ward N. mass, by the lew of anfficrity,I'hniniur Iamon, 'attorney for the Ifonrat Giuum or ilivine, nor bound 4 together in the has filed ; with Secretary bond s of .peace and frateriiity by shoep- Company, Evarta a ytion of thoj jjsb acqnfriscence. "Thereforo.'wheh any British anthoritlei Id 'mtfogand nra-ni- g one assnmes to lord it avmr .Gods heroff. a xumber pf 'Americans from itage by virtue of holding some commisthe llqraot Keys izithe Caribbean Sea. sion, ; the imtnral, the . instinctive, the The' territory is claimed as appertaining righfi conrse 4f our curioeffy.ba At all to the ruiled 8titei.lAmou idi excited is to examine credentials. of the Government of th United It.matters nut whether. . .! W Gainqi Coiepry', frig centre fn.piiodivid-- . anthrity; ht be Gi Ral lw distributed o:: among iSfoml&v td ihi cj;V qnmd io' rtUox-vrhat the are the grounds of sens and indemnity to them for money j question is, sud dvnog.dont. il Ttscc it hack to its aource ouii it . " .' , . fo-ter- . 1 f . : 1. - t ' ' Inwnpm, ed - . . - k-;:7'- themselres but in their management. It k a common error on the part of forest era abroad to become so impressed with the statements of . middlemen and arising experts, that they lose s$ght of the fundamental principles underlying all successful business, and launch oatlnlo mining enterprises trith an tbmxdo in the matter of expenditure as runious as-iis peculiar to this particular business: Especially is the Eng-lis- h management of mines in qtah open to criticism- - It is a fact that some of our best mines earijr l fell into the hands of English capitalists, and a comparison tetwsen the mines under foreigu and ome management serres to print a moral and adorn a tale, and establish the fact of the superiority of the American over, the English administration. We hare but to print to notable examples Kks the jEnmi,?: flagstaff, llammotli Copperophlifl, : Last Chance, McHenry ml Ophir mines; offset ; by soch mines as the Ontario, : OUl Telegraph group of mines, Yosemite, Prince of '74le Winnamuck (under its American ement). Beet! & Benson, and scores of smaller and promising mines. Take the Emma. The open and n mismanagement ''of this famous mine, to say nothing of the ' plottings and extortions to underground b inferred from the glimpses of its secret Wck crop ont from tuns to timehistory, in the disclosures of the Courts and of Hnbter-ranea- n workers . (not miners, but sap-Pris pstent to an the world. hW ithh limited number of men working to remora the debris resulting from former Inefficiency: and : neglect, there come also reports of and fortunate strikes. Compare the Ontario or Old Telegraph management with the Flagstaff. The firrt twoarn under the immediate md gnidancof jrerident owners or eye part owners. Prompt and reasonable wages are paid only to practical and energetic workers who know their business and rose-color- . . . & 7 - 1'1 . . -- ! i - XNDKFKNDKNCI rORBYKBI Utah.4 v ,a- s k s'. originate) in the dondnion of love, but m (OMuunatestedJl t": ' The wziter of this had tkt lout dominion, flaid down just s Lake Cltrv Daniel Webster ' on 'me occasion rewitlrthe hVeopy ot.tbe mental reflection that at length and dt marked that an abecdute monarchy is TBUB8DAY. , . .JANUABYIO, . 1878 last a paper is started here which seems the simplest form of government imagingirding itself to rtu a goodly nee, fired able. . Unquestionably , it ? is, and . the : with a noble and worthy seal, not clogged meet direct and efficient. It is so much 11 INK SmaiXKXT. , with or s'e-any chnteh or ism, easier when one mans will ; is laWtp pr We are Justified in the aaiertionthat not hampered st and carry out the law, in a word embarrassed by a board. or servile fi vluterer fallan ownini of mints in to the interest of ; to do jnst as . yon. are - told to , any petty clique or Utah here to complain, the alt esa ring, political or mercantile, earnest do,, that many superficial, ; easy-goigeneral thing lies not in i the properties for freedom and fair play,' carefnl in people .have conceived this';: state" of i J I - - atom THE DAILYINDEPEHDEHT Salt c.-- ,'.''. t- ' . rf ;W TAKE YOUB JOB- WOES . ngw-T- ; - ' M ' r.i' : s' : IX DEPODILYT OFFICE, Oud- At it den In the beat of style ,' ;; iraiK-uabtorat- uAS - - |