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Show f uudton. She .gtUtt vil-lain- y. Pu!,Ji,h.t every WEDXKSBAT and SATt'RPAT, by tlm Otmix PcKUSfiixa Comtast. hiirloh W. Penrose, Kditor. ami CumneM Mnsr OUDKV. UTAH". WKDXKSDAV, JULY 22. 1874. mm Utah has,, 'fortunately, though York interposed the strong artn of tormented with, a very large dojj the lawacdfthey failed in their hitherto from population, been free such a It remains now to be seen whether the disease which is causing who cities. Those a libel can bo committed" in Wash- furore iu eastern to anyplace ington by an editor who resides and contemplate traveling "mad dog" is occapublishes ht3: paper in New York where the cry of had better provide City. If not, "the "ring" is as far off as sionally heard,' of lunar ever from their revenge on Mr, themselves with a stick kind Dana. Rut whatever may be the re- caustic; and, if bitten by any to sult in his case, Poland's name as the of a "purp," proeeed immediately who framed the search the inward parts of the wound tool of the mimm JS74. bf the prisoner. The r "giea now mucjj 8, ' . JKB. Justice, C. M.,Whitej squealed a ed the fishers and hiiniiw e say nothing of thB r good deal ever our remarks, and we cave him the chance to "explain" partie, falling he.dl.ng over'b0nti through the Junction. He did so. itotheroad,nor0f,hefrS The Grand Jury of the Third Dis- nes of "whereas we now?. " trict Court of Wyoming have recentthat the tarty reU!nod ly made a report to the Court, from .ngacco,plitbed,h.otgect with the custody s luu veru'c' announced-Mhbeat two days enjojnu-nw. Ww had in our lives!. We say for the benefit 0f ,hoee whn want a liul , out.door Ult the can on river and all the 8cenery just where it was. wi,h hts) trout and grouse, and , he Utah Northers train runs every day for the accowoe-Jatioof the public. the 17th insti the docket of C. M. Wblte of we are unable to determine in from Cutting burner. with their with lines have been disposed of, covered is manner what 1511, pocket infamy to make a record be he Evneglected buving off a bitten leg would very likely which ho can never cleanse it. fines imposed were worked out whether is a remedy on public works or otherwise disposed erywhere he is stigmatized as the a permanent cure, but it to of." , few adopt the f And be that rrould likely press catspaw of rascals. Evfision is open to Now wjll White go for that Grand th" whole country, "lyhile 3evere in vprvJ rrttrlilv. J. animaJvers-onon the bill, are the objection that iu cutting the their Jury, as he went for the Junction, comments in their still more caustic flesh, blood may flow from the or will ho bite his thumbs and suf "ring" 'In n, TICKET! s !',' hrlr.ijuh to Congress'. nKoltfJK kI CANNON. i JOHN VAX COTT, LKWIS S. HILLS, JOHN KOWBKURY. For ll'eber Comity. r.trntada t the Legislative Axsnnhly: J.OiUN FAUR, V. PENROSE. ( HAS. I'rolxite .Judge: RICHARDS. V. I). Selectman: J IIERRICK. LESTER Sheriff: WILLIAM RROWX. Coroner: JOSHUA WILLIAMS. Stu rint(hlent of Common WILLIAM Schools: W. BURTON. tiu: tool or "kings' Poland, he of the special bill for th! ..j.prt'ssUm of Utah, has covered name with several layers of infa my. - The chief stratum is known as t Ii.j Poland press gag law. This, like tin: Utah hill, was prepared by a ' ring'' and placed in Poland's hands t .r manipulation. In one case a ring" was working through hitu for lander. In the other case a 'Ming" n wln had plundered, the people t to their hearts' content,' had l'Hi burst sounder and exposed, and 'v through him worked for revenge m tlui principal eaue of' their cx- I al-i- p'HUI'C. f, The Poland press gag law was framed hy the Attorney for the District of Columbia under the supervision of "lo.s" Shepherd the protege of ttrant, and whom the U. S. fvnate 1km rtpudiated, though put lurwurd and urgently supported by the President, as one of the new for tho plundered ('ntiituis.sioncrs District of Columbia. It was this mm whom Poland tried to whitewash, eliciting the ejaculation Almighty" from Ren Butler "Lord when Viand was trying, in spitoof his notorious corruptiou, to praise him I the Senate. The object of the bill was to bring the editors of newspapers published in other places, buk, circulated in before, the, criminal Washington, oo nit of the District of Columbia on lnrge of libel, which in J. hat District is u criminal offense; and was chiefly aimed against Charles A. Da-u- i, editor of the New York Sim, who lud being mainly instrumental in letting daylight into the dark doings of, tin. District ring at Washington. Since its passage, Shepherd has appeared before the U rand Jury and obtained an indictment against Dana. and au attempt will bo made to arrest him and convey him to Washing-- t j ft for trial. About a year ago the Washington ring attempted to kidnap ,Ir. Dana and carry him to Washing ton, bat Judge Blatchford of New l I b'-for- o 1 ? Ileccher vs. Tilion. about upon the truculent, whitewashing, affected parts and communicate the fer? Not much J17t7e-wasrobber-prisin- g accoucheur of the latest virus to the other parts, and it takes that report eh, C. M.? bastard offspring of the Utah "rin " a pretty strong nerve to cut out pieces It appears that Williamson 13 not most But flesh. of one's own per- the only prisoner who has been per A POLITICAL STRAW. conld of rabies, in sons, if mitted to escape" from proper punishdanger in a insert to ment iu Uinta Comity, W, T. The Aod nowNast, iu Harper's Weekly muster up courage or themselves on either "any Grand Jury proceed to say. wound, "goes for" Grant. That is, he goes of a tho other piece of man," point for him as ho has been going for his "With regard to the recent escapes f caustic. We go ia for the prisoners from the county jail we find lunar r num-heIu latest enemies. the political on the part of the officers in charge in of the Weekly a cartoon appears cold burning as the best remedy. It the former escapes neglect, and the bitdirected against the President. He is not at ail improbable that it may ter escapes gross and almost criminal it both in neglect." is represented aa cowering before Co- be found necessary to use and at Salt Lake, immediateIt appears that when prisoners ate lumbia, as she casts at his feet the Ogden be takeu care of the Uinta county to nominations of Shepherd and Rich- ly after the coming August election. people must not rely upon their ardson rejected by the Senate, while she frowuingly charges him to let U3 THE PEOPLE'S TICKET. Castle, and that if they want to know what is done wiih the fines in have "no more of such nonsense." It will be seen from the minutes the Justices' Court, they had better This is the first time that the great of the Coavention held this morning, get some one to write it down in Taricaturist has made a thrust against that the ticket nominated by the black, and not depend tao much on the present occupant of the White caucus in this city, has been adopted Mite. House. His genius has ever turned by the representatives of the whole against those who differed from the County. The People's Ticket at the A Trip to Logan Canyon. policy adopted by the head of the head of our columns is now the A few days ago a party from Ogden, Republican party. Is not this de- choice of the County, and will be of Supt. Pratt, C. P. R. R , parture a straw in the rising wind, carried almost unanimously at the consisting A. F. Farr, J. J. Clayton, Tkce. Judge indicating thas its course is against election. A. and August Greenwell, Ksqs. took a Scally candidate? We the the third-tercitIt is the only ticket before the trip on the Utah Northern as far as Loshould like to have ?cen Grant when izens of Weber county. Something gan. The object of the journey wrs his eyes, penetrated through his Spending the in the shape of one has been patched trout and recreatioB. s and fell upon the carnigbt at Logan City, one of the most up by a "party" who cannot count a beautiful locations in the not toon. But we would cara to Territory, they score of noses, and most of those started next morning up the have heard his remarks; profanity is protuberances possible to be cumera Logau Canyon, the party being reinalways disagreeable to our cari. ted are illuminated by spirit-ua- l fire forced by Supt. M. Thatcher, U.N.R.R., If this thrust at tho chief of tho We may have something to say on Dr. 0. C. Ormsby, Jr., and C. B. s:mi-la- r is followed others of a by A. F. Farr, Jr., and L. Farr, Esqs. party this bogus arrangement at the proper Well provided with the necessary appacharacter, it may be taken as evitime, but do not think it necessary to dence that ho. will not continue its tackle, utensils, etc., they traveled allude to it at present, any more than ratus, two in obcarriages . up the roaguiccent chief long enough to secure the to say, that, if its supporters numberthe mountains for about eighteen in goge ject of his towering ambition. , ed as many thousands as its present miles, admiring the glorious scenery of .units several of them rolled into rock, hill and river, bright sunshine 111 HIES. one wouldn't count a unit at the elee and deep shade, mighty pine, scrub maThe subject if hydrophobia has tion it wouldn't effect the ticket at ple, ravine, foliage and cataract. Stopping by the way as fancy led them, they agitated the Eastern mind for sever- the head of our columns any more cast their lines in pleasant places, and al weeks. Nine days is the usual than the- buzzing of a bassoon. drew forth the quivering silvery trout, It is just as much the duty of the cracked time allotted to each "wonder" or jokes, told yarns and broke the exercise the fran to But rabies people however, seems to echoes of the mountain fastnesses by general topic. ' have an extraordinary fascination for chise conferred upon them "when but merry laughter. At five p. m. they camped, and soon one ticket is in the field, as if there the public during the 'dog days." As usual, the doctors differ on this were a most powerful opposition ar the smoke rolled up in a fair, blue coland the luscious fish was hiding matter. The chief opponents in a rayed against them. Every person umn, in tb.8 frying-pan- . Just as the trout was friendly way, of course at New male and female, who has the right nearly ccoked, and every mouth was beYork, are Dvs. Hammond and Dal-to- to vte, shonld become thoroughly ginning to water, in onticipatien of a rith the nature of the treat, grouse was espied alighting oa an Hammond conteuds that hy- acquainted n drophobia can proceed from the bite offices to be filled, and then, if they adjacent tree. A. Greenwell is a and in the sportsmen, d canine. Dalton main- can conscientiously support the nomitwinkling cf a of an eye he had his gun pointed, and tains that this is impossible, and that nees to fill those offices, unite on the down came a bird, fat, fine and, tooth it is not the bite, but the virus from ticket and carry it by as big a tote some. In eight minutes by Mr. Pratt's the saliva which causes the disease, as can be cast. The day is past fer timepiece, that grouse was, by Messrs. and that only a dog afflicted with apathy or carelesnes3 in politics, the Scally and Clayton, picked, plucked and madneaa can inoculate any creature voice of the times is "every voter put ia the pan to frizilo ia harmony with the trout. must vote." or person with the poison. After a happy evening in the solitude Tha doctors not only disagree in af the vast canyon, the party retired for CASTL1I AXD WHITE the relation to the eausc, but also in re night iu a spacious tent, and prepar. AOAIX. gard to the remedy for this terrible ed for the embraces of the drowsy god. vliseuse. Some pronounce it incurA short time ago we gave an ac- Six rotrry gentlemen all of a row, had able. Others think it can bo cured, count of the escape of a notorious just stretched out to their full length, but differ as to the treatment. Among criminal, "wanted" for several offen- wiih the roar of the Logan for a lullaby; when one of the party felt sefmething the remedies prescribed are: cutting ces committed in Utah. He was percrawling up his leg and, moving "quickly, off the injured .limb; injections of mitted to run off, unpunished, while experienced a sharp sensation like "a curvare, injections of morphia and in the custody of the Sheriff of Uin- slight sting." The cry of "snake8' made ether and fumigations with gulphur; ta County, Wyoming. In comment- eVry fello w jump from his couch ' and sucking out the virus from the ing upon the case wo had occasion to dodge around in his night costume-- of which t there was not much. A wound; applications of arsenic with refer to the conduct of the Justice of was amidst light and procured, in internal doses of the same; excision or the Peace for Evanaton precinct, ' intense excitement it t was discovto the cutting out the bitten j part and cau- turning the prisoner over ered that that terrible 'sarpeof terisation or ''cold burning" of tho Sheriff, knowing that 'officer to be waa&straw! Of ooum there was "no ' wound with knar caustic. intoxicated nd unfit1 to be entrusted fun nor nthia' ,fter ,feat, tn4 u maj h '.yim'stiiirrii to Locate Uniwuttu s -- , cigar-cloud- ' far-fame- d Rob-bin- - e t u ( PEOPLE'S of r we clip the following, as it appeared in the Evanston Age of which a, New York, 17 The" Brooklyn Argist states thftt wW Beecher reduced bin statement 0 Writ ing, he submitted it to a friend, with the remark that it was the paper he in. tended to lay before the investigating committee. That friend readuire. fully and returned it to Beec er, Bayine" "1 advise you not to present that papfP to committee,' and Beecher asking the reason of such advice, wasreplud, "Because Tilton's statement will shiver it to pieces." That on furthe eonsulta-tlon and comparison of views, Beecher determined to follow the advice of his friend, that accordingly Mr. lieecher'j statement was not presented to the committee last night; that inslead of the sent a note, in which statement Bee-hhe announced that he had not prepared anv evidence to submit to that body. The Brooklyn Eagle says Mr. Beech-er'- s statements are ready, and will be submitted as soon as Tilton's is put in. Those who have seen it gay if is a 'straightforward,' frank document.-I- t explains the nature of the trouble with Tilton; he denies that he ever made impure intimations to Mrg. Tilton, and concludes with an absolute denial of all other elanders against him. He acknowledges that Mrs. Tiltou' complained to him of her husband, that she tpoke of bis infidelity and cited instances; she spoke of his going with strange women, and begged him to adviBeher ns a man and a minister. After deliberating and with hesitancy he advised her, if she felt that she could not reclaim her husband, to leave him. After a time Beecher felt that he had made a mistake in giving this advioc, and thoug.it perhnps if left to the impulses of his own generous nature Tilton weuld abandon the strango woman after whom he had been running, and return to the peace of his own household. In this condition of mind be apologized to Tilton for what he had done, and promised to extend to him the right hand of fellowship in future, and to bury the past 1 er utterly. Tilton's forthcoming statement will, il is said, disappoint the publio greatly." The supposition has been that he woukl undertake to provo that Beecher had done him a grave personal injury; would attempt to show that Beecher outraged not Ti'.tot's but some other household. He reasons in this way "My proposition is: Beecher is not a fit man to occua Christian pulpit. What Beecher has done to me is my own affair. Tho publio interest is properly in any wain proposition, and in any support of it I submit the following statement, elc". This document, there is good reason for t stating, willjeffect the character of The other women besides Mrs. Tilton. consistency of Mr. Tilton's prosecntioa will be best judged by the public when the statement appears and its contents are compared with his promises. ' -' fj The Utah Northern u. well-kaow- non-rabi- LUMBER Office' - Logan, CaJi4 County HaWn,r Water ' thru !Mn l'er ' Saw MUti Uli, w prn n la frB,nTr1 , ' ' BILLS Otf ny tioantitj at ntte ,", ; - ; i , f la Scb DEFCOMPITITION. . ORDEKS, BY HAIX i4laU LUMRKR Slr4 to any p!t will ' reoiv tM ailroi M.D. HAMMOP, ' |