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Show The stuff of which the or break. (Dgdcu gunrttoiy- peeple of Utah 'ara 'made" is not the SATURDAY, WKDNKSDAY rubli.th.-- l metal that melts, , but that which y !io O.UKX I'riil.isiil.v'i Gwanv. C'hnrlc W. I'oiiroso, I.ilitor. taughens by the fire of oppression. "Auother Mormon exodus fur the auil iiiisniess JUtmztr. particular benefit of Gentile interlopers," is the effect anticipated and SiT'JHDAV. JUNE U, 1874. intended by the concoctors of all the bills ppccialiy arranged for Ut;ih. li. TI5K UTAH MIL But they have waited too long. It is too late iu the day for the scenes The T J tali Mil p:s::il by tins House and Illinois to be repeat."." nays, in of Missouri by a vote of l.V.tayc. to To leave our possessions for fur the fXiirpa-t- i ed rijr iron.-- mea.s!iro sneak-thie- f n) uf polygamy from that TVinjtory. petpolitical adventurers, It practlcaiiy makes every Monnou and blacklegs tifoggers a convict even before polviraini.-- t is in our not programme. Time ui.il; for it provides that in the trial was when this whole people were wilof parsons for polygamy, no per:-owho is a p Iygnitii.-;- t shall he sum- ling to vacate the country sooner moned as a juror thus making (jcu-tih- s than betray tha'r Church or forsake wnly jurors and placing the then they And their leaders. of the law and the proceedings affairs that all undi.T it entirely iu the hands of the took care to so arrange exminority party in the territory, be- their enemies would make by the maand "Mormon the we tween which odus should be ashes. is and intense an there impla We jority mean neither flames nor flight. cabin hostility. The measure, if it are hero, and calculate to stay. We IkU'oiii'.'.s a law, will either extirpate and dare maintain them, polygamy from tlu Mormons, or ex- have rights tirpate the Mormons from Utah a legally, justly, constitutionally and point which Mr. lVJamJ, the narrow-minde- d determinedly. Outside pressure will ViTinonter, who prepared it, increase inside unity. Traitors may no doubt, supremely inJiilereut about. It is hardly conceivable that desert, but the masses of the people the Mormons will turn oil' their will stand bv each other and strug-irl- e wives and children to starve, or that for the triumph of riirht. And as theii wives and children would con- for the isiuo, it is in the hands of the sent to be turned oil'. A new MorEternal. All we have, and al! we mon exodus and the abandonment of their comfortable homes to the covet- are, is ready to be offered up for ous (Jentile interlopers, will probably truth, righteousness and liberty, but be the effect ol'th: measure. not a dime nor an acre for a prey to 'c clip the above from the St. thoss who have crept in to divide and J mis Itjntf,licaii, one of the. leading plunder us. The exodus business is papers uf the country. The senti- "played out." ments expressed in the article, are entertained by the bent minds in POLICE. America, and ths gross injustice and SOLDIi:US AXI nature of tho Poland J. Holt, the Judge Advocate GenMil nrj demonstrated by the stateeral, has given an opinion on the ment that "it practically makes every riirht of. thar civil authorities to Mormon polygamist a convict even arrest soldiers for violations of civil before trial." But tho Mil goes law. His opinion u endorsed by further; it also practically makeg con- Gen. Sherman and Lieut. Gen. Shervicts of thousand of sincere and man, and approved by the Secretary innocent person for their religious - She er.-r- t office-huntin- g u cxe-t-uti-- under the SKird Article of War in the form and of the character above set That, in the cvejt of an arrest or seizure othnwltc made, it will become- his duty at once' to liberate and return to the command, by r the person that And seized: rested or sustained by doing, he will be be as may military support force if necessary, so ar- iu so such found wao-on- y i.- -. , LOCAL ITEMS. JJaiIj of June From TumLiy's O Yes! O Ye! 9. Yes! c by dues everybody buy the llucktve? bcrii'l.-it is tii NitiipliVt, lightest (iiu't and bent a nptt-tn tlm UiintM of Knniiern hi I'tjili. Tburi. ubly Suld by M. 1). lliiiiiinoiul, O'di-a- . wiirninti-dW . dJOO IwnI'J-u- brass cap was lost off the fire engine last evening, somwhere between Main Street and the engine houe. The finder will please leave it at the Lost. A Ji'nctio.n office. Folks from Kelton Monte An a i jr. eay that the sheriff of Box F.lder county could find legitimate opportunity for the exercise of his calling, by an interview with the nioule meu who are running on the trains from that pi.ice westward and cleaning out the ''inuocents abroad." Now, John, here's business. ami liiiekej c IJeajKTs ers. blow- Tin's uniiviilpd nmobiuu In for mi1 tit SI. Hammond's, Slain ."treit, Ojjdi'ii. d JOu-- w 1 t. 4-3w anti-republic- belief. Every of War. persou who believes in that portion of the "Mormon" creed which declares plural marriage a doctrine- revealed from heaveu, is. excluded from juries as much aa the individual who practices it. - the jiejnilUruii,' though COT, reet in iu criticism of the Mil, in .mistaken in its conclusions as to the effects of the iufumy. It will uoither "extirpate polygamy from the Jut Mor-jnons- ," nor "extirpate tho Mormons from Utah." ; Tho people who the desert wastes of the .mountains aud made them smile with plenty aud blossom with beauty, left (their homes in distant lands, rcuding the ties of kindred imd braving the Tvrath of popular opinion, crossed stormy seas and barreu plains, tramped over satd hills, waded rivers and climbod the rugged steeps fur tho .sake of priuciples which were dearer io thorn than life. Such men and women cauuot to frightened out of 4,'ucir faith Jior forced to violate their vCouTietions. Neither will they vacate their peaceful homes won by hard Uul, and their-- ' fruitful acres wrested from dearth' and desolation, for the benefit of a lwrde of the most abandoned aud depraved rascals who ever overran a city. What tho "Mormons" can fuffor an d cudure for their religion is already known to the world. "What they can di to maintain their rights and vindicate tluur cause remains to be seen. , ed The past should ha a littk guide to the future. Those who have couuted Mormon" weakness on gains from have made a woful miscalculation. We moy be pushed to the wall, but vhat then ? There is a certain point to which men may be crowded and after that something else has to give, Tho gist of the decision is, that the civil authorities have no rights at all ;n the premises... They may demand the commanding officer to deliver up for trial, soldiers who have broken any of the "knowu laws of the land," but the commander may exercise his discretion in the case, and if the demand be not iu his judgment properly made, he may refuse to accede to it. ,T,he ''known laws of the land" is construed to mean the laws of the United States or of the sovereign State or Territory. The ordinances of a city do not come within the meaning of this term, and the surrender of a soldier for violation of them cannot bo demanded or acceded to. J According to this ruling, forwarded to Geu. Morrow, drunken, riotous soldiers may enter a city, maltreat aud abuse peaceable citizens, break any or. all municipal regulations for the maintenance of good order and the protection of the public, and he cannot bo legally unrated, neither can ho be demanded for trial before the lawfully appointed authorities wfyose Drdinances ho has violated. But the decision goes further. The iailitary.may relea.se a soldier arrested by city officers, and use forco if necessary to effect hia release. Here is the closing paragraph of the Judge Advocate's report: R. R. SravKYixc. A party of survey ors connected with the C. P. R. R., arrived from the West this morning. Now gentlemen, lay out the grounds for machine shops and engine houses and side tracks and switches, assoon as possible, to that work may be commenced right away. Nkw Ml has purchased a neat and commodious carriage to convey his guests to and from the Ogden House and the depot. He is determined te make the hotel a success, and we believe he vill do it. There will be lots of business in town soon. e Queer Season. This is tho weather ever experienced in these valleys of the mountains." Evenand Decemare cool as as ings mornings ber, nod here are rain clouds again and gusts of wind. Whew ! hear the noise of the blast and see the trees bend and, the straws and chips tiy What's the matter ? There must be a revolution in tie upper world and the deposed monanh of Winter has burst the bonds of the other seasons. The oldest inhabitant never saw the like" "durnd-est"Jun- ! Excursionists. A large number of excursionists, en route from San Francisco to Jioston, arrived this morning. They were desirous of seeing Salt Lake City before proceeding further east, and entered into negotiations with Mr. Reeve, of the Utah Central.for obtaining special rates over that road. They were dissatisfied with the terms offered aud the marning train was delayed half an hour befere the matter of special rates was settled. Californiang do not generally quarrel over a few cents. These must be l'ostouians returning. consequence of one of tho wheels running over a boulder. The wheels pasted over his body, and liis wrist was put out of joint by the fall. The rehearsal of the children on Sunday, for the coming jubilee, indicated that the festival will be a rich musical treat. Elder Ernest Young, 15. T. Young and other missionaries sailed from New York for Liverpool, ou the 2d inst. A. A. Tanner was fined $25 for the assault on Geo. Graham, at Union Fort. The latter was arrested immediately after the trial, and subsequently his brother John, and It. Huffman were also arrested, the three being charged with complicity in tho murder of Peter Van That beautiful pair, who by main force inlo the lockup last evening, the woman, or something that had a slight resem1 It is advised that Colonel Morrow blance to one fighting, biting, swearbe instructed that hereafter do arrest or taking by the civil authorities of ing and flopping around, an4 the mar, the person of any oiheer or soldier the weaker vessel of the two, as drunkof his command will be legal, unless en as the female and as willing to strugsuch officer or soldier be voluntarily gle but net so able, were brought up surrendered by himself, (or tho pro- this morning 4 fore Alderman Thomson per commanding officer in his ab- and dismissed with a reprimand, on sence,) upon an application, (of the promising to "do better for the future." sufficiency of which he alone may be V night in jail look all the fight and the judge,) duly made in good faith "spirit" out of them. were-haule- Just Arriving; OUR SPRING GOODS, CONSISTING CV Xlie Choicest Styles, Aud Patterns of lrints, 1'croales, La hies, JLinciiN, Organdies. AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT CF DRY GOODS! Valkenburgh. From this morning's HcraLl : On Sunday morning Grace Harris, a colored unfortunate, was found dead in her room on Commercial Street. A post mortem examination showed that death Clothing in Great Variety. was caused by aneurism of the heart. Dr. Grain has waived an examination in the abortion caie. a cricket mateh will be between the Salt Lake at Sandy, played Eleven and the Sandy Cricket Club. HOOTS Robert Wilson, of Mill Creek, was AX1 thrown from his horse, on Sunday, and considerably injured. Misses' and Children's Ladies', The 'Gaine of Speculation," and Trimmed hats and Fancy Goods. at the Theatre, "Pocahontas" of the management. Tofor the benefit morrow evening the "Lancashire Lass" will be presented. HATS, A den. Sclinltler Wagons. full stock ou burnt at 21. 0. iluniinund'5, A little dog belonging to a gentleman, residing near Stony Brook, Long Island, was in the habit of to following his master's the landing, souio three miles distant. One day he was set upon and roughly handled by a large dog belonging to a resident in the next village. The next day, though lame, sore aud bruised, the little dog persisted iu accompanying the wood.wagon again. When the wagou stinted, the large farm dog was also found to be moving along (juietly under it. lie was never kuown to accompany the wagon-teabefore. The teamster attempted to drive him back, but he refused to return. The little dog led the way, limping and brooding over his wrongs. He was also contemplating the sweetness of revenge, and gloating over its near accomplishment. When ho had reached the place where he had received his ill treatment the day before, he limped up to where his enemy lay basking in the sun in the front yard, and snapped and snarled through the pickets in a most tantaliziug manner. Thinking to repeat the chastisements of the day before, the village dog leaped over the it'Hce, but only to encounter the large farm dog who had been watch ing the proceedings from under the wairon, and who now cams rushing to tho rescue. The village dug was nearly killed before they could be separated. The large farm dug left the party after tho fight and returned home, lie had come only for the purposo of aiding his little friend to obtain revenge. Thc little wretch was almost human in his airs of triumph, and in his cx previous of gratified malice. By whit prooosa, think you, did the little dog communicate his wrongs, or plan with his big canine friend this well concocted scheme of rclaliation ? wood-wago- n CAPS, SHOES. A FULL STOCK Oy Dogology. OP S3rceris! Staple Drugs, Notions. Taper Hangings, Queen's-AVarGlass-warSaddles, Harness and Harness trimmings, Cordage and Hardware, o, e, Tin-war- e. AGENTS iXR m 1 That Nk'K Paul OGDEN BRANCH. , Mr. Thomas Scally Carriage. C. M. I. COLUMN. Z- - ju-ldeul- requisite. Such a decision is opposed to common sense and the peace aud welfare of society, aud unless the commanders of military posts take the necessary measures to control From last evening's Condensations. and puuish lawless soldiers, arrests Xcws: must and will be made, though the Sunday evening Mr. John Priestly, of civil authorities afterwards turn over the Cth Ward, while riding in a light was thrown to the ground in offenders to be judged by martial law. jii To-da- Last evening while Nnt "Bi'BTKi).'with the Fire' iirigade were exercising the stream, our handsome little engine, fine!-- , which was ascending at first .that a stopped. It was thought valve had burst, but on a thorough over it was found that hat.ling of the engine, with one of the valves was doted up tanks have been used by gravel. falbuilders and considerable gravel has len in. The tanks should be cleaned as out, but as the water comes in about cleanthe fast as it can be pumped out, the limitod appliing is quite a job with ances at hand. plow-movi- es SIWG23R'S Machines, Sewing AN'D THE CELEITOATED PHINCE ORGANS! Our new WAGON and MACHINERY DEPARTMENT will shortly be opened in the Old Tithing jr. Office Yard, J. HOOFER, Sup't. addressed to DOgden, will receive prompt attention. All orders - I |