Show LOCAL AND OTHER M FROM TUESDAYS DAILY VICE PRESIDENT corfam colvan says hh happiest days were those spent in a printing office it if he wishes to renew his experience of the joys of the good old times we can give him a case at the NEWS office his ris CHIEF OBJECT tho who now new aids washington correspondent says the chief object of judge mckeand Mc Keans visit to washington was to induce the attorney general by direct direction irm of the president to ct call cali 11 for the resignation of district attorney bates information wanted of caleb hatley now about 32 years old who emigrated from Shut shueford ford near banbury england and crossed the plains in 1854 or 1855 and whose mother mary hatley two brothers jonathan and urban and sister blaer letizia died on the plains coming with him address daniel cross salt lake city unadulterated A writer in the nation mation who has hag been at salt lake and closely watched tho the drift of things there declares it as his opinion that the government prosecution of prominent mormons cormons is nothing but bub a pure and una adulterated jw pey and we observe that a prominent republican paper takes a similar view of the case in its washington correspondence it intimates that the fhe he prosecutions wore were 1 inaugurated through the influence of on one e parson Nowman Newman who went to utah ot a year or so ago to beat the mor mons at argument bul but was beaten at his own game and returned to washington and induced grant to order the late ney general to begin suits agai ngai against t the saints cleveland plain na IS 13 salt lako lake conaty election ne returns turns representative CONGRESS TO hrank prank faller STATE SENATORS bilford Vi lford iford woodruff george Q cannon william jennings chas H hempstead representatives john taylor B young junr john T caine thos P akers A AP P rockwood S A mann for constitution against do 1 6 the above returns are exclusive of tho the following precincts which havo have not yet boon heard hoard from little cottonwood silver west jordan and bingham ELECTION RETURNS FROM tire TSE COUNTRY the following were received by deseret telegraph st george 18 the election for this precinct has just closed the whole number of votes polled was believed to be unanimous for the ratification of th the eState state constitution for G Q cannon thomas thomaa fitch fite a and frank fuller as delegates to proceed with the same to washington for frank fuller as representative in in con gress ress for erastus snow as senator and ross robs oseph joseph NY young as representative to the state legislature from washington and kane counties paris utah IS 18 paris polled votes in favor of the tho constitution and the state ticket several gentiles voting the whole thing in common with the mormons cormons Mor mons 11 the other precincts are not heard from snow is only two feet deep now they expect spring by july anyhow J 0 ricer RICH fountain green 19 the number of votes polled hero here yesterday was all for the constitution and state ticket 19 tho the returns ot of the fhe election held yesterday in this thia county received up to this hour for the constitution and tho the state ticket of deseret aro are as jellows lol loi lows nephi votes levan mona 95 the returns thus far received show no votes against tho the constitution ution S county clerk RETURNED missionary sany sarr elder J B noble called today to day ho he got back from a mission to the east last sunday while absent he visited the states of iowa michigan ohio pennsylvania and now new york he met with many relatives whom he had haa not seen for many years who received him gladly gladly brother noble is a church veteran abing having first become identified with it in 1832 UTAH POLITICS the who opposition to tho the mormons cormons appears to be a composition of radicalism religious fanaticism of tho the rampart newman stamp quartz speculators who desire to gobble all the good mines held by the mormons cormons Mor mons which will enable them to make big money by sales to eastern capitalists and gentiles acting in good faith the mormons cormons outnumber all the adverse factions combined about five phalanx or six to one and actlis acting in solid 9 are invincible at the polls this thia is tho the particular reason of the opposition against them the mormons cormons hold a monopoly of all the good lands in the territory and by virtue of the tho numerous progeny growing up to years of maturity are likely to dolathe hold hoid the political sway in the tho grasshopper accursed territory for a long time to come the opposition are endeavoring to make utah too hot for the tibe mormons cormons by the prosecutions and perse cautions of judge mckean and the aholo power of the government what the result will be remains to be seen the question of mormon politics should be handled by statesmen and not agonized by fanatics of the newman stripe neither can the case be bettered by the tho obtrusive of transient adaven jurers of desperate fortunes who have sought tho the territory for purely selfish purposes helena montana gazette RICH GOLD golb discoveries the copious rains have not only put tho the idle claim owners in the mines to work workout but have sent them abroad everywhere prospecting their labors labora are meeting generally with a good reward the follo following wing item from the trinity journal brings to mind the days of 49 A mr morris was mining in the ty of corbrey Cor bres store on indian creek his ditch getting gettin clogged broke I 1 and the water washed a shallow ilow liow cut in the hillside belo beio below mr morris on going to turn tho tuo water back passed assed along where it had run down and wilh with joyful surprise saw that where whore tho the top had been washed away tho the ground was thickly sprinkled with gold our informant who was on indian creek just after tho the discovery was made says that the ground prospects from t 2 to 1 4 to the pan in coarse heavy peculiar shaped gold mr morris had just got ready to work it and the claim would pay at least a day to the hand idaho herald march 13 A married woman in decatur ohio the other day pining for her ller husbands society went with her throe little children to the billiard room and took a seat by his side its disgraceful said he looking daggers at t her ller 1 I know it continued the injured wife and you havo borne the disgrace so long my dear that I 1 am determined henceforth to share it with you and she took out her knitting work and settled down for the tho evening he went home homo much earlier and etwas the thelast last of him seen in that billiard room the english alphabet contains 26 letters french 25 hebrew cil Cli chaldee aldee aidee and 22 greek 21 latin 25 spanish 27 italian 20 arabic 28 persian 21 turkish 33 georgian 36 coptic 32 muscovite 43 onic 27 dutch ag ethiopia bengal india 21 brach brachs man 19 sanskrit Sans crit as 28 |