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Show ' t i m rW ' Tl .v y v'. I -- - fs, t 7 ; . . tV ;. " v A , . ,: , - . t , Y i 4", v v. ' I'" u . ji . k 4 ;.. i - MONDAY, NOVEMBER t 40-fo- n. condition, r deliveraneo a fleeted? DooSiany one imagino Uiat it is to the interest of these women to havo a jailor, or that they think so? And what more or less is the man who calls himself their husband? Who claims all a husband's rights and neglects all a husband's to-nig- ht 9 c; 'll' r. This -- J'j V leading issue. San Jo.o, Nov, 18. .In tho foot race today of 73 yards for n pur$o of 2,000, Granger gave Johnson 10 feet tho start and beat ft U I him 5 feet 11 inches, coming out in 7j'sec-end- s. Granger challenges the world.; Portland, Nov. 18. A. II. Jordan, contractor on tho Canal and Lock Company I mEniUTOIlY OF UTAH, BOXELDEP. County, In Jintlo'i Cuort, tutor Cli. x Ber-nor- r J I a KLJ '09 'V V; 'V f" D C! .l, r 3. P., Kellou reel act. Georg D. lleudrlck va. Wmianj Smith. The People of the Territory of Utah to William Smith, defendant. Ton aro hereby required to appear in aa actoa brought against you Court by lha above named plaintiff In the Justice's to and In and for Kcltou Precinct. Boieldrr County, 14th the on filed therein day answer the comrlalnt s 0f p0Ccmber, at 10 oclock a. m., A. J. 1871, or the for roentby default will be taken, against you nntonul cklidtiJ htrlltii Tbo Mid action Is brought to rccoveetbo aura of ouo hundred dollar?, due from to plaintiff. You are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and anewer as above required, the plaintiff will lake Judgment for the luw demaud-e- d and co.te of salt.. Given uuder my hind IhU 23th day of Oetobcr, CUA. EEBRARD, J. F. A. D. 1MI. not-4- t . I. Jonw30!, Attorney for Plaintiff. t trw a CJIIOLCOAL2 ACID nCTAIL New York, Nov. 20. A rain storm pr- - j SNUBBED. this morning, which bids fair to Inst i 31 r. Fulh r, n Salt Lake correspondent of nil day, and-iDuke probablo I tlio N. Y. Ti'ihuuc, is entlrclysmihbed by reception will bo postponed; No reception tliat paper in it editorial, treatment of Utah fofmallics wero o tie red him yesterday, and matter. Mr. Gutli, wlw recently mado a .hcj remaineiknil day aboard tho vessels Tho Hying trip to Salt I.ako on commercial il4t, which is yet In the lower bay,. will business, V a ho say?, and thenco deluged" come up tho harbor led by tho reception rtaALcri tz: several bsucs of tho (b mmcrciul with his steamer, .Powell. Tho Itiusian Flagship fancy views of thing? In Utali, Is treated in will bo llanked by thoyachts of tho New tho saino manner wheiv ho furnishos such York Yacht Club?, and tho U. S. steamers LEGAL NOTICE. etutf to tho Chicago Tribune ho gets edi-to- i will bring up tho rear, j All? will bo dcco I riiited with Russian mid American flag. rnERRITORY OF UTAH, BOXELDER hilly, snubbed. VVhsn tho Grand Dukcj i taken on board tho X County. Tu the Justice Coftrt beforo T. J. j, Black, J. r., Corlnn City. Robert Mart n va. II.. reception steamer, tho whole fleet, together, Downle., The Piwplo efi the Territory of Utah, to H. and all forts of the harbor, will firo ?a!i tcs. Downlo, derendiuts You are hereby required to A grand procession jvill; escort (him up appear in au action brought against yoet by th the JaeUcee Court In and Broadway, and ns ho passes Trinity Church, above named plainUfflu Boxelder Corinne for County, and to .newer City, chimes will peal forth tho Russian National cS 2Z2.T7 the complaint filed therein on tba aOth day of or D. m a. A. 1671, anthem, followed by that of America. o'clock 10 at judgment Flag and bunting will be displayed front by default will be taken sgsluat you for tbo amount : claimed herein. The eaid action Is brought to re. building on Broadway. ; cover tbo asm of $22.23 duo from defendTH2 LATEST DISPATCHES- - The Harnld again ftnnounco that it lias ant to plaintiff. Ton are hereby notified that, kuthority for saying Ioraco Greeley is to b if you fail t appear and anawor a above required, c caz (appointed a membor qf the Park Commisthe plaintiff will tako judgment for the sum demanded and coiitof eult. ;,v sion.' Given under ray band thi Cth day of Xfovcmher, Gen-llor.AM P. Intclligenco say that T. J. BLACK, J. F. A. D. 1371. Violent Snow Storms and in Yndiington rll-e- t Howard recommends .in his next report a discontinuance of tho FreqdmaiF Bureau. teruption of Travel. Tho Russ ian frigntk Svctlftnd, arrived In NOTICE. the lower buy at noon yesterday, attended THE DEATH Approaching tho IN CONSEQUENCE OF Ar-rlvc- H by tho Rcvcnua Cutter. X'lio of W. T. Comm, th firm Taylor k Corum, sho American squadron jout at Horse-sho1 'Iho bualue.a dissolved. of Keifen, Utah, hereby 'Vovlc. fired tho national saliito ob 21 gun?, which wl l be hereafter conducted O. II. lor, who Ta; by was responded to by, tlio Congrci?, .Sovcrn, empowered to aottlo all debts and liabilities cf the peaie LTAYLOR. O. Kan-aU. , each firm. late und f,lERCIIUlDISE;L dipping Iroquois vprrcl U31n Kilton, V. T., Nov. 11, 1871. to nnchorago. Tlio I colors ns ha .passed Shoddyocracy gOOS Crazy Grand l)uko appeared on idcck and bowed roBcatodly to the sajutcsJof tho American NOTICE. officer?. Admiral4 Jtowanhvas received with LI. I'Kr.SOXS AI.K II KHE 11V KO all honors on tho SvUlnrHl.Y At sca' Alexis OTAPLD ADD FACCY for two certain premia jry dro.ed in the simply uniform of a licutcn- - n tifird not to negotiate drawn payable ta the order of B. C. Kinbnry, ant. lTois tall, btongljf built, clear com- - forjteath amount of seventy fire dollar each, and v blue and hair 23, hiskerf, plexion, light lldena, Montana 'Territory, ETC. apeak 'English qultfo. fluently, but appears A. 1). 1SGS, and due six and nine minth after date, ETC.,O., to prefer French. (The Rustian .Minister, tad elgned, O. Goldberg, at 1 will not pjy the lame or any part th reof, the camaideratlon of tha Catncnzy; passed- (tho jnftcrnoqn on the same having entirely. failed. O. GOLD3EI.O. JL5 Jir TDK WKBTKKN VSIOX TKLEORArU CO; frigate, the guest bf thqDukc. Collector " (Signed). CX IaL 1871. i Nov. nl4 3t. U. 14, oilier T., Corinne, gentle'Murphy,:Honry Clew nnl men will proceed toAho frigate at nino a. m. in thai Roycnuo Cutter, Tho Grand Duke will bo serenaded SAH FRANCISCO. ovening by tho Ninth Regimout Band. judg-vnil- I the-Gran- t dvf-nUu- M -- Ob. t - soeesa&iL Ko-vriub- rsr mi deed ; al such imaginings, ho is eurod-oho them soon. For Hawkto likely sen-ins had no sootier boon convicted-anteneed than two of this class of women np- plied to tho Court for divorce aiul alimony, arid applications for the same treatment hnva been accumulating in. lha Clerk' .office ...U. umio uiu CuuiOmi Mw! The world will ce,. after a ivhile, if tho Government does its duty firmly and judiciously, that the wonion, tho victim of polygamy, do not sign petition in favor of d a very nnd depredation of their wn fuo will. & Grand Ditlto e, in IVov 1 GEilEnUl , ..... - f N. JCevi-mbe- r emulating Aleck .Stevens in contending for tho old State Sovereignly' doctrine. which lha war h popularly supposed to havo laid out cold, . and that tooj not n applying to States hut L Territories. Tho Territories- arc, nnd of right ought to'bo, freo and independent States, by vhtuoof tho inherent. sovereignty of the people Hint is tho argument. There .may ho something in it,, hut it i too finespun. It I liko Senator Sumner's old theory that tho 'Constitution of tho United - States prohibited slavery. lmibly it did, but the country couldn't soo it insisted on an amendment to that instrument declaring a much. So, although there may be wins-thin- g in Old Taylor's cob-we- b theory that lbo Territories nrcj ntnl of right ought to be, independent, yet the common sens of tho country has ha 'always governed them through Congress nnd tho President, nnd doubtless always will,' until they are compo-ten- t and do bccotiie-&tntcMr. Taylor Is wasting hi time, but then, pcrhai's it nnuu-- , y w 1dm. THE DIFFERENCE. Tho Omaha Tribune and 1'cpublican j ny the law under which llawklu was convicted wa enacted by a Mormon Legislature for the purpose of driving Gentile into the Mormon church. Tho imputation i that Gentile ns such cannot got along w ithout committing adultery or lascivious cohabitation, but might net differently if they became Mormon?. The Republican mnn should patent tlio discovery; but bow do hi Gentile reader reli.--h tho lascivious imputa-tio- n Salt Lake Jfcrald. The Mormons, for their part, havo left no room for such an imputation." They com by providing tho have acknowledged for tho practice, making it indeed tho foun- dation of their theology and polity. In this they have prostituted religion and law rather than sanctified and legalized prostitution. Tho Gentile do belter, they distinguish U-- : twocn virtue nnd vice, and at least in theory revere tho ono and detest tho other. JUSTJIO. The Sacramcnto Record , speaking of Colycrs late visit to Arizona, say; ' ilt i greatly to bo deplored that General ' Grant should put faith in these miserable ' hufnbugs of Indjan Agent?, to tho Insult and discredit of Oiosc.wjioso experience should views to re?iectfiil considsra-- , entitle , tlu-iUon. Colycrnever saw an A pach before hi flying visit to Arizona, yet ho ha returned to 'NVasiiinglon fujly prepared to writo a hUtory of tho Apache nation, and, ready to slanders, and villify every man who differs from his crudo and ignorant concli . usion.. ctat. Towscndi Substitute Fbhback, for Utah for Colyer, Mormons, for Apache, Arizona, Jii.tho foregoing, and it would apply h perfectly a U docs now. "Will tho Record think of it. ; r U .r.asrc czzd aho anyone has d - - duties? , V. ot the foundation of all justice, say some of the ponderous commentator on Utah nfi'air. The motives, the Intent of tho Mormons, is constantly pleaded in justification ot their criminal practices. It must havo been in view of such a case that the Savior said: The time will come when ho that killeth you will think ho doetli God serviced That time ha come and been In Utah this seoru or more of years. Let us hopo it is about to pa away with tho men who have tnught'n religion, the doing of known evil that supposed good might result. tro-Tane- . r - pay-sevent- ? i oj to-hik- e ' - - i 20, 1S71. bo .- MISCELLANEOUS ADVT3. Stockton, Nor. 18. John G, Frovcnj who was hurting in a small boat on the I rlver drawing his gun by tho muzzlo from uso of instruments that an .honest man I under! tho scat, discharged on barrel into IUPORHATIOIT T7A1H2D OP crud not touch with a forty-fopolo. The j his right arm between tho- shoulder and cl BEtJAMlJf ULF.S, ayeaac to beformerly Xatton. on tie town was Ho into bojY. of Pittsburg, PennsylvsaU. suypoeed brought AVell, if these men, who do not claim to Paclflo coast v Us will st ones adJrto ho has Important be acting under a commission from the Lord, Xov. lS.-- Th. Angolo, U.B-U- ... Lo, but fimply under General Grant's commisin of favor Conveution adopted resolution sion, and who aro merely doing their best giving ?223,000 in stock held by the city according to their oaths of office, to enforce and county in tho Los Angeles and San Petho.laws of Utah, cannot be touched by an dro railroad and granting an additional subhonest man with a pole, how long a sidy, In all, upwards of half ft million of polo must an lionest man hare to touch tho dollars, to aid the extension to San Bcrna-dinassassin and adulterer they are after, to lay The Santa Anna delegate withdrew and defenders in without voting on tho resolution. Tho press nothing of their apologists the Mast? of tho Country aro taking tides upon tho llailroad question, which bids fair to become INTENT ot SUB ROSA. Aprojo of tho petition of the Utah ladies to Mrs. Grant to stay tho hands of a murderous clique of Federal officers," wo cannot forbear giving a sketch of, tho prlvnto opinions n embodied In iho lives and condition of a Mormon apostle's household, premising that it comes to us direct from a person win has long lived in it, but was recently married to a Gentile. There were re veil women laying hold of one man in this case, buLlhw first nnd true wife is dead. The second is an oldish lady and on tho occasion of said marriage invited ono or two of the younger women to be present, they ontii living in a separate house, nnd never speaking tj each other. So much docs human nature gut the bettor of their religion. Their houses are mere shanties, shabbily nnd scantily furnished, and every ono of them has to depend-almosentirely on herself nnd her children, if tho have any largo enough to work, for support, the old man troubling hinv-el- f very little about them! except to euulirui them within certain limits, as for instance to forbid their taking (Sentilu Ixnrd r.rs. The second or uldct one was allowed two Gcnlila boarders, but they were dollars in advance to ohlignl to lurnirii the house iiwoiindcgvoo beforo they ;ould live in it. Tins lord of tlicso cattle are received, even after long iiboncc, with (perfect coolness, no demonstration of Direction toward him ever escaping any of them. Why, indeed, should there? Thivi is picture. It is drawn, li no from IV, and color added. Of cour-- o theso six womens names were on said peti-tsiiUut sloes any one ladievo tHiit it was freo act? Dowiimy ono imagine that their the-- n women, and hundreds in a similar aro opposed to tho suppression of polygamy by tho strong hand? Or that they wro not hoping in their secret hearts that it will bo done, nni speedilyj and thus llic-i- TOO FINE-SPUMller John Taylor seem to , HOVLONC imfbo,'AlmrrI'rdoga,ahoSrarakng Proprietor. L. f .. DENNIS j. TOOHY. Editor a n d TY 4 arf. "- - COIUXXR DAILY REPORTER. ? ' y' i r s - OORICJCJE, U. It IE CJ?C : JUST PUBLISHED. Francisco, Nov. 18. Tlio alo of for the coming Kellogg opera season real nnd ono hundred sold ol 3 began two but all of tho boxes, 200 to 100 each; each. Death this week, 30; still-birt3. Tho running race for 1,000 a side; bc tween Noll Flaherty" nnd Atchison," mile heats, threo In five, on tho half mile track, thi nfternoon, was witnessed byi a very largo number of peoplo nnd gavo gen crnl rptbfuetlcn to overybaiy but tho knowing ones, who all lost their coin. Tho weather was fine, though cool, and' tho track h littlo heavy, Nell" won tho first heat in Atchison" tho 2nd. In 1.48,f, 1.47b. , Nell" tho Sd.ln 1.49f, Atchison" tho 4th and 3th in 1.3ba. It is tho opinion! of everybody that had Atchison" been pressed ho would liavo won tho 3d heat. .Nell" failed towards tho end land. Atchison";on tho two last heats had.it all his own way E. Off and "Woodward aro reported to havo lost about 10,000 bet weon them in this race, and many other old horsemen lost heavily. Had tlio track been dryer and; the weather warmer tho timo would havo Been from ono to five seconds less every heat;, a it was, it was ono of tho prettiest contested races over seen in California. Tho difficulty between chief Crowley; nnd Judgo Tyler, attorney for Cora Lee, lias been aggravated by tho publishing of a card and it is not improbible by tho latter serious moro a complication may ariso that out of it, both parties appearing to bo very bitter over the affair. A bla-- t carelessly let oflf in tlio cut pn Townsend street, between Second and Third, yesterday, scattered rock weighing bun drcds of sounds each in every direction, do ing much damago. Ono went through tho Com- gas metre of tho Son Francisco Gas Another pany. Tolling nil tho gas escape. through the roof tho Central Pacific Railway depot. No ouo was killed. Tho U- 8. steamer Pensacola left hero UU4 flfLernoon. In moving down tho Ly i" ho fired a parting saluto which was returned by the battery 01V MareUland, Tlio FrUbio Guard, having lost their unlr JLIQUORO cd CIOAI .San New Sectional and lines aro down Froiseihft ho Cheyenne, Nov; cast of Grand Island, Tlio snowstorm is nincral Map of Utah reported tho worst that has occurred in that section for year. Tho U. P. passenger train duo here yesterday at 12.40 p. m. ar21 hours late. rived hero at 1 p. m. 40x03 INCHES, SCALE EIGHT ftt 1.20 p. m., SIZE te thaJuch. duo hero west from tho Train Elegantly engraved on at yesterday, arrived at 7 p. rn. and is still colored in counties and mounted on cloth, showing here, ritorm commenced on tlio nlglit of tho 10th. Only two or three Inches of snow fell here, but the wind is high and it drifted Tho Counties, Towns, Railroads, badly., Nino inches of snow, fell at Denver. Rivors, Lakes, Mountain. "Weather now calm and pleasant. Ranges, tho to-da- y, 18.-f-T- h, to-da- IVow :01n,claiiiitli ONF.ILD & LAFOKCE, if all tho Geveramenf Surveys the Territory. Wagons, Csco Cccdo cl ell C L Duggies. r - .i and j Rspalrlng dono to Order, and good Work Guaranteed. and general blocksmlihlng. Uorae-ahoelD- g IIOP Corner of 4tl nut North Front oc20-t- f treetM. C'orluue. MIGHT SCHOOL - I SCHOOL HP ad lionet cs;J riific Dealer In Groceries, Frcvi::::.:, Li:;::;3, ..a ..rniUo..l.r. oo.; eluded. to uo funds Wttt XJook-kafplo- OPEN ON aittaU COniNND iiXAX2ni3r,f boll j i IV.. EnjUaU Readluga. Geometry, s&J Latin. Etrlct decjnrn an awaionaof this echool, aul its wi:i character: ! L- - f, rhxlclGsograph7, xuinoNnfijr Cuk- - Elr.c!:2nrltho' end . 1 I .'-' IIENIIY LEIWE3, Wheleaal Retail dutCbarch; corimie, ad will held rcimlar ac.kona ion threo sights of toch wit, v!i XIOXIAY, ; I Wednesday and tridat. opreinit at e o'iock II. LUBDCdv aaff Oloolng at t r. . Th. following .ladle 4; ba I mod a apcetaltj; Ptnmanwlp, Whole ale and retail Grammar, . Clf.-P-- . araulng, Norembcr Cth, la thd cants a wet k for any ant aU W. C. DAkfON, PrtcciL GL.r.5:. IN COR1NN 13, bat the Deat TVcrknaea Cmpleytd - . . O CuQj:I EilV K21W For Ladlos land Coolness Clgaro ana Tobacco, Fourth Street.............. CiTTTTT4 Young Mon. 11 QlcoEs Ageatitbr W. W. HULL., Bricklayer cd Hactcnr. Son j trr 1 EaL2Got2 f ' CAI.IEn into.. Sou iAke city, Sele Utah. nov7-t- f Carriages, .1 U d L!r 4 j tf - a, Utzts, Els., cl FOUKTII - L';!: Lc;l czzur.zzz ernsT, Always on Land a ugar cured Dame, EUooa. t; Cit v r atati, drUJ Lj vjj ?r '-- u C xis: This map la alao a great convenience te those lu Xllnlnn, to eend a good map to the States or Europe.wishing Jlsnafsctarera of to-da- y, for tho Chicago sufferers, to rcplaco ho thing necessary for their company. cabw Mining Districts,' Jfcml ! for... e.m. w'xs - I - y, CL:zI?rr, Dacon, g 13 c- -- N |