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Show tiie mfto? WttAtHY. tive Lothario than a grave and sober guide to things above. As wc predicted, the "rin" and The ladies of his congregation are, itt foul Ttindy organ are terribly agi most of them, enthusiastic in Support fated over the recent decision of of T. T.,' and at the trial comported Judge Emerson, rccuguiring the Ter- themselves in such a fashion as to ritorial Marshal and Attorney elect- evoke repeated severe reproofs from ed by the ICgishturc. No argul'ev. J. J. Smith, the 1 're id en t of ments are adduced against his opio the Court, who, it is said by these ion, but he is called a noisy and rebellious sisters, covets and denounced as ' hasty'' and the 2,000 annually reaped from his his action is chantaterizod as "a base field of labor by the'Heverend Tunas surrender." Titus K. One lady, whose husband Judge Emerson simply took the was on the accusing side, declared it luw as he fuuud it, aud ruled in accourt that she would leave him if he cordance therewith, having the proceeded to give the testimony lie of, the Supreme Court of the was about to utter; whereat there was United States to sustain him in his great applause from the feminine ad position. McKean not only rebels mirers of T. T. Other interruptions against tho Territorial statutes wVich occurred of an uproarious character, he Jus sworn to Support and adminwhich would have been disgracefal ister, but by act and ypocch ridicules to any assembly making no pretenand run counter to the highest judisions to godliness. cial authority in the land. ' The Kev. T. T. K. declares his in Tho rogues and criminals rejoice teution to make an appeal to the while the Chief Jumco blocks the next annual conference, aud it is Courts, and naturally raise a howl exceedingly likely that if the decision against the just judge, who has no is tuere sustained, mere will dc a wi.sJ.ion to fill bat that of his o3icc, split in the congregation of the Grand and takes lawful measures to try lawStreet Methodist Church, aud that breakers. He was "too hasty," says the several aspirants for the pulpit the ,:ring" organ. How long should thereof will cool down considerably, a judge wait to consider whether he as its duties will be gilded with should retcigniio officers elected acmuch smaller coating than the cording to law, whose services were 82,000 per annum pocketed by the necessary to tlw prosecution of many lively Tunas Titus. accused persons, seven of them What with the Beecher imbroglio harged with murder? at Brooklyn, tho McCarthy scandal, ' a base surrender," His action aud the McKay squabble at Chicago, i i is it? Surrender to what? Judge anai oiner clerical cases m various Emerson has not fought ogainat the convicted places, the pastor at Wil Liw, therefore he had nothing to sur- liamsburg is in merry, if not merito render. The term will bo applicable rious company. to the Bubmission of Judge McKean A 15 US K OF THK 1MRDO.Y when he filfcps down from his d "Jaelc-Mor-mon- ," do-eisio- ' lion, Washington, D. c.; Jost? Secretary of the Board of EdnnftV r The female fighters of Alcebol Massachusetts, Boston; W. 1. jj From rhunday's Diily of April 16A. have an organ under the above title, Superintendent Pablic SehooU,'' Louis, Mo.; Edward J. Lowell, Bosto'' in which they publish .letters to the Theatkk. Everybody is wanted at S. Blatcbford, Boston; John Jtne, J' principal men of the nation. Follow the Tneatre, Saturday night, to see Treasurer Barnard, Teachers' a j ing is one addreied to Pret. Young, Feme in his grentcharacter, "Itip,"and Pupils' Fund, Boston. All commutf sidewalk. the down aid ia plank laying who, it is well known, is a practical tions and remittances for the "Tecberb"' and Pupils' Fund" efthe "Agassi temperance man, but who uses only V TIIE AMKRICAV SARDINE CO'SU moral suasion, and never condescends thmi orial," may be sent to the Treasury ParUinw, Mre nmcli Letter, aud cost of iwporlwl Sai.lines. the hall Jas. M. Barnard, Room 4, X0. 13 ' to illegal to effect re- THE CIlS AD Kits. LOCAL ITEMS. BONK-LKS- sl7-l- any formation he desires to accomplish. Blusteb. The wind howleth from Tlie letter evidences a pretty good and stirreth up the mountains knowledge of affairs iu Utah and at dust and dirt, and Hingetli them into the : Washington faces of decent people, after the fashion A PRATF.ft WITH B K HI H M TOUXO. of that apology for a paper yclept the 41 West 2Cih Street, Tribune. Nr.w York, March 23, 1873. Dbak Pbesiuk.ni Young : Two proprietors of beer The Mormons are among the crusaWonoeiiful. dru-karJ- grog-shop- s. rum-shop- tem-pernn- -- self-erecte- AXOTIIHK CLERICAL scan nil Tubus Titus Krn.trkVl the name of a Methodist minis-te- r in Williamsburg. There is nothing very remarkablo shout T. T., except that ha has been on trial before n committee omv time, charged with lrunkenncKS, ioimohvliay, aud other conduct "unbecoming u ChrUtiau inintsU'r," and has at l.isl boon 'found guilty, and that the decision is likely to nuke a big split in the church to which he spiritually administered, and in tome, families, the member of which tuke oppont fides ill tha It is this tampering with justice that gives excuse for tho lawless proceedings of "Judge Lynch." If the law which, ' in accordance with the Divine commaudment, provides that, "whoso shedJeth man's blood of him also shall man's blood be shed," were faithfully executed, there would be an end of lynch law and a restraint put upon the natural assassin. Once kt it the wilful--- ' be that understood murderer's life is us dU-rQt- e- , t : , : . :', the only sentiment possible to arouse in the heart to deter him from crime, will seize bold of him and in the majority of instances palsy the haud that would strike at human forfeit, and really blood-shedder- life ft&r, 's ....., Desth to the murderer, should 'be a settled principle and a settled fact. Aud the same pcualty should be the fate of the practised seducer. Tke destroyer of virtue and the destroyer uf life are, neither of them fit to lve, and the executive that turns loose criminals whose life is justly forfeit to the law, is himself a criminal dangerous to the peace of society. n, be-yo- ud - Sholde-bran- Hun-se- A certain young gentleman, resi-dein this town, recently contract- ut ed a severe cold in his head, in consequence of which he has been particular to keep himself always supplied with a clean of size. large The other evening he made a visit to a lady friend, and being an vld and valued friend he was invited into the The gcntlemm family sitting-room- '. before starting from his room, had placed one of his "cold" handkerchiefs in his pocket, as he thought, but had left it on the bureau and came away without it. '" When he entered the sitting-roothe young lady's baby brother was creeping on the floor, and wkile engaged in this peculiarly baby occupation, a necessary, appendage to a baby's attire dropped off on the floor. After a while our hero had use for his- handkerchief, but when he felt for it in his pocket it was not there. Happening to cast his eye on the carpet, he observed the article dropped by the infant, and making a pretence of play with the cherub, he stooped down and whisked it into his pocket without being observed. He' is a very particular man, and don't like to blow hi nose in company; so, luckily, he niade no attempt in that directiou until he had concluded his visit and emerged from the house, when he coucluded to have a good hearty blow.. The sequel of this story is that he wore out u scrubbing brush and a bar of castile soap on his face ; threw his coat down a shaft, and forcibly reTV marked : pocket-haukerc.ii- cf , m . - saloons have been at work Ploughing, too. Fact. One is the owner of a basso profundo voice, which made the horses move lively when exhorted to "git." and the other! notes, though of milder tone, are Knoll to be depised. grain. We suppose the ground plowed will be Professor J. L.Barfoot, of the Deseret with barley, and the fences around Museum, writes to the effect that lh be utilized as trailers for hop vines. We waters of Salt Lake rise perceptibly hope the crop will Knott be spoiled by every year, and suggests tho cutting 0:' Frost. an outlet en the west side of that t aline . to-da- y! put-tin- g body. Match. In response te the From this morning's Herald: notice in the Junction, stating that the There is to be a Children's Musical Ogden Club were willing to meet the Jubilee in the New Tabernacle, Salt Wasatch next Tuesday, the following ap- Lake City, shortly. Thre is to be t pears in the S. L. Herald of this morn- meeting of the teachers and children of PiGKOS ing : (he Salt Lake Sabbath schools, iu tb Old Tabernacle, on the l'Jth iust., at 10 authorized to stato that the Wasatch Club will shoot the return match at their grounds in tint eity on Tuesday, the 28th in- , niue men a side to shoot according to rulo, the men to be selected from the respective Club" the Ogden and Wasatch. If the Ogden shots desire to accept, the proposition they can have the privilege of being beaten tnd paying for the supper besides. We ora a.m., to make arrangements for the Jubilee. Prof. C. J. Thomas will conduct the jubilee, and invites the aid of the musical talent in Ogden as well as other -t To make James Douglass, Jr., of Canadj, has invented a new process by which copper ore, containing as low as two per cent, of metal, can be profitably reiiuc:d by the aid of acids. It is specially to the reduction of sulphurets, tail will shortly be introduced into Utah. The deaf mute who tried to rob a store near the meat market and was caugkt &t it, was fined $25, and in default, set t work twenty five days on the streets. arrangements for this match, the membeis of the Ogden Club are requested to meet at Buchuiiller's this adspv-e- evening, at 7:30, sharp. The Wasatch boys are jubilant a little too soon. We don't know so much about the supper. Wait till after the shooting Pon't holloa before you are out of the woods, and don't eount on victory till you've counted the dead birds. Stolb5 Whiplishes. Last night Mr Taylor Heninger missed a bunch of whiplashes, which had been exposed for sale and hung up just outside his store doorway. He communicated the fact to Officer Owen, who kept hie eyes open for whips. Walking down Fifth street, he saw a lad about 14 or 16 years of agr, smacking a new whiplash, and enquired where he get it. The boy said he bad been driving a team for a man who was working oq the Utah Northern, and had brought his whip up town with him. Enquiry proved that this statement was false, so far as the whip was concerned, this being one of the stolen dozen from Heninger. Early this morning tke lad, and said who gave bis name as he came from Salt Lake, was missed from bin lodgings at Peal's Hotel, and kas not been seen since. He did not leave by the train. Look out for aew whiplashes, and "when found, make a note of," or communicate with the Va-igha- police. At Marriott's Settlement, at 5 p. rs.t on the 13th inst., Isabella Stinger, aged 81 years and 9 months. She was a native of Yorkshire, England, received the Gospel at Facelej ia the year 1831, and, ia connection with her husband, James Stanger, and their son George, emigrated to Utah in Dec, 1860. She was a kiad mother, beloved by her children, and esteemed by oil who knew her; was unflinching in her faith, and lived and died a faithful Saint. April 14tb, at 4 p.m., of inflammation of the throat anil lungs, II elk a, daughter of Jonathan C and Caroline Wright, aged one year, two months and four days. Watermaster'M Report. To 'the Hon. Mayor and Members of City Council of Ogden City : ( ! , , . , th I present toyour Honorable body my Report for the yer, commencing April 1st, 1873, and ending March Slst, 1874. Gestlemkk To To To To : $102 delinquent taxes, March .M.t, 1ST", uu eity )ou, 131 erM, at f 2,AO per aura, 214 land. oh forming awmnt acred, at $1.26 per acre, impropriation, ... t'tl,'. 328 a li S6S13 II CO tTISM DISBURSEMENT?. d life-tim- e, n, jou Com. In Brigham City, , world-fame- d ted. Auassiz Memorial. The Teaehers' and Pupils' Fund of the Agassiz Memo rial is the title of a circular we have received. The Agassis Memorial is to be in the form of a Museum of Comparative Zoology, a project to which this naturalist devoted the enerand the vigor of a a of gies mind unrivalled by any cotemporary. The Museum will be at onee a collection of natural ebjeets,' rivaling the most celebrated collections of the Old World, and a school open to all the teachers of the land. H is proposed that the teachers and pupils of the whole country take part in this Memorial, and that on the birthday Home Kevelation : At a juvenile of Agassi, the 28th day of My, 1874, party, a young gentleman about seven they shall each contribute something, years old kept himself aloof from tho however small, to the Teachers' and rest of the company. The lady of the Memorial Fund, in honor of house called to him, "Come aud play Pupils' fund to be kept sepaand dance, my dear. Choose one of Loxis Agassixjthe to be applied to those pretty, girls for your wife." rate, and the income Museum. the of the expenses "Not likely,"' cried tho young cynic. John Eaton, Commissioner of Educa-UoI think Do wife' "No out of my life, n ml-- The Wrong Article. Tho RfcV. Tuna TitttD is fcvidrhtty a gay and pprightly gospeller, too unorthodox in maune "s id nppenrsnet fur the majority of Metho,;stf. He At a school exhibition in Middle-tobas' eouatenani'ed Ctiticing as in Vk kst Week, a kerosene lamp with the teachings of the exploded, and an audience of three Bible, und according t the testimony hundred persons made a rush for the of several persons, rebutted by the door. After all the men had got the reach of danger, two courprotestation of us many others, lias ageous women entered the building preached under the influeacwf liquor, aud smothered out the fire with over1 lor me! and comported himself with females coats and carpets. Forty persons re- want to be worried af his congregatiou more like- a fes ceived injuries in the panic". ' like poor papa?" , Condensations. From last evening, Ntxct: At the Third District Court, yestn. day, Neils P. Christiansen, John Hans Funk, .Neils Jensen, Xltoe B. Francis, Marcus Daley, George and John Alma Beckstead were it ted to citizenstip. A "comfortable hailstorm" casjie dowa just as the Newt was going to press. The people of Utah County are in a large breadth of land into small A . Tho wrath of the "ring,'' and the bowlings of its organ, nr compliments to the integrity of Judge Emerson, and will be so received by all jooplc throughout the country who are informed on the situation in Uuh, whofce opiuion it: worth rc- - change Street, Boston. to-da- y, ; ... 1 atUmpts ders. No no gamblers, uo houses of prostitution, no jails, no almshouses staiu their record. The Gentiles came after you made he desert bloom as the rose, and to appease them you Yin want you to close alWe are not polygamists them. 15 ble hare for you though uuthority your creed, yet we admire your mural Ufa. Is'o scrofulous children, no fearful diseases destrcy your offspring; but this s licensing Geutile proves that are you compromising your noble programme, aud undermining the moral base of your people. Wc are rejoiced to know that you give water instead of wine at the sacrament; but we are afraid you take alcoholic medicines. Might in the one, but wrong in the othr. Total abMiuence is the only safe plan. It so pained us to learn tbat drunkenness, the bad habit of the Gentiles, had at last found a home in Sail Lake, and it is n excuse for you to say it is only among the Gentiles when you give them licenses. We women Crusaders number half the population, and you will do well o raise our banner over bait Lake. You who will allow women to vote, and wearclolhcs made iu Utah factories, from wool and cotton grown in write us a grand letter sayUtah, ing that lirigham Young is for total Our legislators and Christian people are legal monogamists but mauy are practical polygamies. That is why Congress is trying to break up your govern ent and destroy your people. Join the Crusaders and twenty millions will land by you. Y'our letter will be read JLU. G IX POH fortifications, composed of at our mass meeting, and you and yours rcll jioua bigotry and stubborn pride, Governor Woodhouse,of Missouri, are remembered in our praters. God bless all temperance people, whatsoever and yield to statutory law and is being ''hauled over the coals" for their creed, party or country. In Bkualf or this CRVSAnzas. Supremo Court authority, "liase" he his unwise administration of the parwill bo in the eyes of the country, few mouths doning power. Within a both in resistance and submission; ho has turned loose four convicted bocause his conflict was inspired by murderers in one county, and a petiton worthy motives and continued in tion is going the rounds for the parunmanly pridt?,artd his Kurronder net don of a horse-thief- , the argument the admirable yielding of a noble addueed beiug that, "as these great mind convinced of error," but the criminals have been pardoned, the forecd eubmu-sion- , of a beaten but less should not be deprived of their rebellious child. yj S Washington, D. C ; Josph HeDry, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institu $W18 Bt labor and material, By taiot remitted, llj delinquent Uxei, aa 18 67 TUOMAS DOXEt, Watermaiiter of WeW CH. Road' SnpcrTisor's Report-Tthe Hon. Mayor and Members of ile : City Ccnnoil of Ogden City Gk.ntlemsn : I present toyour Honorable body my report for the Qusrter ending commencing Dec. 3Lst, 1873, and March 31st, 1874, To poll tax for the jeurl Mi. Cease!!, To o J. ajipropriatiou by ttle City fI..v:t5 Bj diobinemer.tn CUIU, IVUH( mj Fourth. ?ixtb, ' '' Se- - CHARLES WELCH. .' |