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Show ej a pr5se Uji i. hpi-i6rt- e J vVi o? a 7 G Marui!, tu.,. L. U QGCT - 4- ssseec'dWi WoF, dsVj and all "respectable, iutfcllijjen' burse them through agencies fully and diliber.itelv public opinion. If it were not chosen itself, there is no ques- the intelligence, patriotism and by t for the countenance ; nd tion. But should we permit lerotion to duty of his suoces--omroi figepient which this tins to be when avoidii g in office, who, while possesdone, 3.Keglit it and our and is veto and being easy plain. duty? sing the unlawful administration There is already too much invit- equal in authority to him. jUIlfDAY MARCH 16, 15S6. Of tile Territorial government the attention of Congress to the said Eli II. Murry, and secures by the support of the ing our local affairs. Let us not add equally responsible with the ' HOME .SENTINEL Legislative Assembly, and the to( the necessity bv Legislative Assembly, have given refusal of one branch of that obvious and J thfir final approval of said laws. plain duty Published xt 9 body to do its duty under the So long as public measures, And be it j lUs&ti, San Fete County, Utah. Organic Act, which requires it whether they be jury bills, transFurther Hexolml, That the ' ' to act on nominations made by fer of proper legislative authori- sa'd statements of the said GovOO. '.A Weekly Newspaper, Governor for appointment to ty to municipal councils, or this ernor of Utah Territory, when I re V''ir Territorial offices, this discredi- bill, are to be conservient to the kV Footed to the general inereet of analyzed in their very bones, and of San Pete and surround- - table condition of affairs would effect they may have upon the in the lineaments of thoir people the every T'lj not exist. Instead of officers claims of organization over feature, are found to be wilful, ?;t?ountie8. any, connected with g receiving, keep-ni- its adherents, and to the defense studied and deliberate misrepre; ' J SUE SCRIP TIOJY: and disbursing the moneys, of the ten''-- e practice and doctrine of sent itions, fabricated for the $2.00 whose every act is tainted with polygamy, so long will this con- pnrpo-- e of ye ar,, arousing Congress and . usurpation, we test continue. 1.26 illegality ?, x months, . . the of the United ml people should have those delicate and 75 months, I am asked revenues of States to a bitter and' unrelentpositions held by this entire Territory, collected ing hostility- to the people of t Advertising rate9 on application. responsible whose authority would from all classes persons ? of people, into this Territory, and of promoting If i ..lU.D, fee V unquestioned and who could the hands of those who have Jtl CommunicqAions intended thereby such hostile legislation A should headdress-.ui- Hi be held to an accountability for been held in place in direct op- as' would ultimately rthia paper destroy ' & position to a plain law of Hom Sentinel. every vestige of lifcferty and reatt illegal statute of publican government in the Ter' ; Jas.T.Jakeman, t he Territory, anti a void elec- ritory oft that the unManager. session1 of the,. Legislative As tion h&a .years ''ago, and whose hallowed Utah; which Q he seeks purpose ' F, O JBox 57vManti, U. T. . sembly, I called the attention of sureties in event df malfeasance by such statements as these to (D the body to the 'condition of af- of defalcation in office, could eshis public utterances .3 t fairs, :and rwith a View of remov- cape alf pecuniary responsibility promote and career in this Territory, have 0s ing wh'at might be regarded as for the loss. The public funds demonstrated to be his appropriation insuperable difficulty in the way of this Territor' hale ' long clearly chief aim 9) Tip 'and desiVe ever since of legislation affecting the custobeen kept in tbe office of his Veto and some of the sentiments enough fo the exeeu appointment dy, cohtrol and us of the pub- the president of the ChOrch of tive and that cha'if, Expressed by our beautiful ' present atti 1 lic 'funds, trat smitted the Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y tude'in witholding his signature Eli, and " names of persons whom I regard Saints. The conjunction of for needed laws,-- and thereby ed as suitable for I'he positions Public 'and the ecclesi obstructing the demands of legis(D The .Legislative Resolutions Fol- -' moneys, to the Council for its advice. asticle authority over its guar- lation, with nothing but railing lowing the Same. The 'perfect silence' with which dian, isa bad if not unsafe prac- accusations of sound 0; that communication was treated, tice. .the On last They Legisreasous for his oxocutive disap7 lative Wednesday received the and the purpose of this and other and honestly should be divorced ' 5 kept apart. assembly proval, places him in the posilike bills, indicates that nothing An additional 'to to their objection Tcio Appropriation !is to be 3 that will over- this bill, related closely to the tion of an obstructionist, a FT of which the following is come theexpected nullilier, and an arrogant and obiection to such legisopes already stated, exists in the defiant opponent of the legal and a synopsis : lation. fact that nearly one-hathe Constitutional demands ff a lam not oblivious to the fact I find myself, therefore, in the appropriations provided for, afthat withholding the disburse- liberty loving, loyal and much ' closing' hours of y6ur Legislative ter passing through' the hands abused ir. .'3 of public moneys from people whose be--- t session, confronted with the old of the to be persons assiiming ttt-- u - ' -- ts of jmpdrtancs will work it l understood wrong, with Auditor and Treasurer, are final- aim to should be his highest and inconvenience, no lbtni( promote, and whose conof any purpose to ly disbursed by boards chosen stitutional rights he has sword I anion these" accounts I had relaxevidence the,, attempt at usurping in a manner equally with those to ' .hoped that.t no; circumstances maintain, and be it and hither not ivon, is authority cer, should interpose to . prevent my force the Executive to submit to persons in violation of the laws burthen Unsolved, That these ns at ' of from of Congress. be spread upon the resolut'ons approval appropriations Ml liain it, or throw upon him the ConseIn conclusion, I have only to mi'iuti s of both houses of this w. Hd the treasury, as the proper ad quences. that I will not consent to the Assembly. Vpf mKLtratioa of jthe laws and the With a conservatism that has say nwd. 6f one dollar of interests of the public demand. often done, violehce to my in- appropriation all tunl the funds collected, kept there are public Finlin'g, howevep,"that get telligence and my sense of what or disbursed by the well determiELGIN ! ON TIIE WATCH. to the i ail inoperable objections 8 six for over is patriotic, il have, ned unlawful agencies existing bill becoming law, I feel impelled Editor Sentinel. I wish e Mertis to fctate them in a form hot to be years past, labored faithfully to in this Territory. We should ' discharge .the, duty whicli my understand each other respect- briefly to call your attention to lersold oath of office,- twice taken, has fully and fully. This Territory the fact that there are inide the . TLi s bill contemplates- the ' lg scrtitii upon me as Governor of has been permitted to defy the corporate limits of this city two in' authority1 of the imposed I Utah. have, endeavored to laws and the courts long enough. drinking saloons, though only present usurping- - incumbents'of the (lobtrine of hate to It must either cease to do so, or one is licensed. One is kept abolpsh CATlOh the offices of Territorial' Auditor fosier a love of. country, and of with my consent it shall not ostensibly ns a drpg store, and and Treasurer aird to pernfitithe obedience to the laws, and to cover its disregard of the as it is the only one in Manti, tfioursements of the public ,p,ke Cit' the people of .Utah, individ- longer have ' laws of my country under the ladies and children are often moneys through fheie agencies. an their. Legislatures, by ually forms of Territorial statutes. obliged to go there. The other If the Legislative Assembly iv.efl line with in themselves place 1 not or moral have legal right by taking out a license, has ettler ha proposed to sanction ,the usurp- those who recognize the duties labeled itself dangerous, and reherewith to the bill and ations of these officers) which by sign of Amerpotion no one is betrayed withsame the consequently this bill it will do', permif persons aud .valuq the privileges spectfully retuifi upport ican citizenship, and who admit out approval. inside its walls; the proprietor aid prfc1' lawlessly occupying responsible their highest allegiance to be to Eli II. Murry, Governor. makes no pretentions of being even more, the most the United e CouiP positions, the' government-oother than he is ; the persons rcrronsible in ,the Territory to States. FillmoK RESOLUTIONS : ,L frequenting his resort are placed its people, without and il 17.1 There have been four different After reeeivipg the appropria- on a proper level by the comIN VIOLATION OF LAW, .' E. S administrations in charge of tion I consider him as a veto, a committee was ap- munity, butwhen eaflTr To receive, control, keep and national affdirs since my duties compared with gentbman disburse the moneys collected as Governor of Utah began. By pointed from the House branch the one, who, under pretense of of the Legislature fo draft resoby taxation from the people, each of these I have been adof indignation on the a legitimate business, carries on. I wish to state with empha- vised of .their, desire to ha lutions a degrading liquor traffic. It is sis that cannot have my sanction. Utah conform itself to the insti- various vetoes of his excellency. not an idle supposition that the a preamble setting Officers who have to do with the tution of the country and laws Following referred to, really keeps forth their greviencies these res- person public funds, are of all others to ,of' the land. I have as an offi- olutions were and sells liquor, for twice it liaB with only adopted be held-- up to strict' accbunt. cial and.jn' my personal interone dissenting vote, that of Mc- been proven ; twice he has been Last of all others' there should course with each become Gentile member : fined and yet he is allowed, apbe no question as fq their .title, of the anxious desire of Laughlin, the to maintain his stand; Resolved, By the Council and parently, their authority or qulificatiqns. all pf them thq.t the people who the in good graces of this ing In the time contemplated by dogiinate in numbers in Utah, House of Representatives of the community. Te?1 ; this biU there .will pas's .through shfluld ally theipselves with that Legislative Assembly of the Elgin. refusal was probably not 5alt Itf' the control, discretion nd pustgr prevailing pqblic sentimeqt in ritory of Utah, that the Elgin f 1886. dy cf the. Auditor an4 Treasurer this aountry. wlpch would make of his excellency to sign bills aware that Jensen, the licensed cf this Territory Kmqro. than a them vease to be the subject of because of his opinion concern-- liquor dealer, has refused to rebeen the official status of the Audi? new his quarter of a million dollars. The special attention on the part of ing license, and that Manti tor and Treasurer is only a preir,enmbeht9-s4h- e' I think "intruders in the general government. well be a prohibition as might these positions "who have held my opportunities enqble me to text instead of a reason ; that town so far as revenue is conthem; by dike tenure, for years speak, not only for the national he has made of the absolute veto cerned. We fully coincide with have no more lawful rights there- Sentiment.. but . to know and power vested in him' an eng'ne sentiments, and think in than', any .other, usurper can speak of jthe hopes ,and aspir- of oppression, partisanship and ofElgins two that the appears ntly the official present to .the place he may have ations of riot-- few of every class malice ; that in giving respectable place is by far the utterance to the sentiments that more invaded; t yi and Feet in Utah dangerous. Ed. enacted and apTheir claim has in it, not onq If you shall neglect to make the regularly clcr.ent that touches the domain proper provision,, for the public proved Jaws of Utah are acts of The Hon. L. T. Tuttle returned cf ihe.Vrespfeetable,' except .its interests, 'for .the enforcement o nullification,, Eli H. Murry openthe pat'insults and willfully yesterday evening from his. laaudacity and" Its success. i and 'fot good govern-m?- ly riotism the bors in thd Council Chamber of various pf legislative in the find interested bold then those ..Thq trespasser who,) assemblies by of this the Territorial Legislature. The ir your house without ah ,ivUJ Territory order, .preservation, jof gopd,, j to whom, these, .laws were passed ; gentleman force Land just as good natured compelled , ofttjneuassity;,bo to that he openl, defiantly, and for and smiling as though "Eli I (tho . govertimeqt. .... ps6ssession of your nsli-th;- : revolutionary purposes insults handsome.) had permitted hiat to ihstoneritr lie lawful is ink take up kudh peo- draw his salary. ; nd, fight the patriotism tf the goodwhom jtffiiame position, as these' so, bijl nf.tareynecgury s for this of by ple their i call 1 .officers. Territory .. make . Jhe appropriations ,and Obtaining ' Legislative Assemblies weie ' President Geo. ti. Cannons p2.tions in violation uf tb? which' tyc , pght ibiinahe. That such and whose representatives elected the fundamental law, the courts, the Congress inay 'appropriate dis-we and lastly that he will-- - trial comes off are J ; afld collectecfhere, Congress of tho United States, moneys ' .r LOCAL "AND OTUEltWIE. d fc s ab-olu- te - The Reading Room continues to be well patronized of an even- L! S3 ing. Strikes sill continue on the lines. railroads and II. N. Larter, Justice of the Peace for Moroni, called on us c yesterday. The railroads are still cutting rates between San Francisco and New York. , hor-e-c- 1 I ar Messrs. Hill & Barnson returned from their first canvas-in- g trip on Friday last. Tlie Sisters of Salt, Lake have been drafting another set of Memorial Resolutions to Con-- , to-giv- e , gress, , con-und- Manti this in Two deaths week. 4 -- ' v er i 1 , 1 in-tfe- ad waves no ihtgef broke tgllwtfr the poop and sides of the ship ; but yards tsi yard away, where the oil lad spread itself over the water, apt in the woke cf th rusol was a large space of calm wateCr fhe crew were thut able to repair damage with- greater ease ; the ahip wu relieved rom tnose tremendous shocks reoeived from uie ms.t of water which had bunt over her .barters and stem and the danger was considerably lessened. The two bags fasted two days; after which the wont rage of the storm having expended itself, no more oil was used. Four gallons of oil, scarcely thirty ebillmgt, perhaps, here saved King Cenric, its cargo ind the Uvea and I ropertj of tlie crew. The above feots are capable of absolute The philosophy pf the oper-- i verification. t;Oa is simple, and the'thm covering of oil Uoating on the waves prevents the wind from entering under the surface, and therefore, greatly reduces the roughness of the . eu, and probably the height of the waves the crests of which are thus prevented from breaking, 'which is on of the principal of danger. There is, however, nothr suoh ing new In the application ct.oU-fopurpose a. Pliny mitntions that in his days rivers used to throw oil to lessen the rough, ness cf the. sea in order that they might more readily discern object on tho bottom. , The position of Mai ia readily known by the traces of oil Which they throw up when fiahes euohas ths cod ; feeding-o- cab' The ' The will be a meeting of the,, You'ngMensMutual Improvment Associations, in the Tabernacle! on Friday evening at which all i are desired to be present. A boy in Kansas,; killed cVith a hatchet, on the 8th,-hifather, mother,sister. brother and his The killing was done while the murdered slept. od ld - There was a business meeting at the South Ward Assembly Rooms on Sunday evening last, at bilg-wat- the ward was ' a lf OIL AT 8XA. Praotlesl Effrota of Oil on TrontlsS Witsn. La-shi- -- ps i ! iv i 1, - i'i con-tiruan- de fe o f . ) . , - cog-niza'- nt v , pi dhe-Jaw- -- occu-at;otmit'.- ..as-ts'vhi- g; 'gj-Tira- l . . . In.t , V aad-vvel- u n into six teachers districts instead of fonr as heretofore. -- bjr shoals of herrings . a which the course taken nd pilchards can also be easily observed by die oil, let free, causing streaks ef smooth water in the midst of the otherwise turbulent element,,' Frain the same reason the sea r ever hreskt round the body of a dead or whale, nad its track tor a long div tunce ifiay be olearly discerned. The cooks tusk or the waste from a disused oil barrels r a little ooal tar thrown overboard, ha1, oused a rough tea to become remarked; nnootb. Dr. Franklin tells us that in Nsw U. sea was always smocl (0: i ha riieio were any whaling vessels at no.Nor m it, through the wote of Uubbe: on oil from them. Wnen the from ships in the Ceylon bade i.. pumped overboard tha roughness caused I,? a gale subsides immediately; and knuviu tlus, some intelligent mas tors, especfiili.. v hen near the Cape of Good Hope, alwa; resort to the pumps of such ships previu't to encountering heavy weather, Indeu w hen running a gale, oil is sometimes throv. , fromcssels in the New Foundlsnd and Labrador trade to keep the eety from breaku, over them. They can run niioh longer than without it, and the oil spreads to windward as fast as to leeward Yet how little aro these foots known, The writer has spoken of them t Sc year to cap tains of vessels, who have either received these facts with indifference or refused them ciedenoe. It is to be hopad that more gen eral attention may be given to this important buuject and as it is one which deeply concerns the interests of the merc&ntih marine, it seems most desirabls that some publio body the wreck commissioners, fox instance shi, Jd get together ail the substantial infer tion which might lead to placing the matter in an effective shape. What conld be more applicable .for initial experiments than a trial of life boafs, etc. , going out ia rough weather to Stranded or wrecked vessels f We throw out the hint. (Tram Chamber! Journal.) Although tho effects of pouring oil upon the troubled waters scarcely enters into ths mind of man beyond a figurativo sentiment, there are a few modem InBtanoes of its wonderful power at sea in cases of impending shipwreck. Those few cases, however, which have found a faithful record, ought to arrest more deeply the publio attention ; ' for if the efficacy of oil is of the nature whi'di these accounts wouldjead us to accept so simple a provision against thy disasters of the ocean cannot bs too extensively ' known. . As far back as 1770 a Dutch East India-ma- n was Btved from wreck in a storm near the island of Paul and Amsterdam by poursaid the schoolmaster, is Sound, ing on the ssa a jar of olive oiL For what hear. cannot instance, you you a The wr.ter of Wellerdehre stae that feel a sound. Oh, yes you cau," said a Mr. Ritchie, who aocompanied a Danish mart boy. John Wilson, retorted the Santo of island Porto (being the to Captain how do yon maka that pot I tutor to his son), was standing on the shore pedagogue, A. sound What sound can yon feeif" vessel the saw he when durirg a hurricane, the smart boy. quickly replied thrashing," anchor in winch he arrived tom from her and swallowed up. Suddenly in the middle of the bav appeared driving towards The waves, however, advanced shore. with redoubled energy, but without breaking and tossed the boat so high on the ttrand HUMOR AND SENTIthat the men were able to jump out and WIT, MENT. scramble up the, Vmch. The rescue was due to the captain, ((ho, as the boat entered he breakers, stove in a keg of oil, which, Snooks wife loves to make broad, because in .ugh unable to lessen their height, precleans her hands It beautifully. caused vented the waves from breaking and Life is a romance of which a coquette them to run up the strand like rollers, never tires of turning over a new leaf. carrying the boat with them. In lfc67 u master stated in the New York An Irishmans description of making a Shipping List that he had been atsea twenty-igh- t cannon ; take a long hole and pour bias) and ten years, years, and master for around it." t hat h bad saved the vessel under his comIs there a word in the English language mand twice by oiling the sea. He 'says iLen a ship i dimb.ed abd cannot get out that contains all the vowels ?" .Yes, ' ' 1 a storm, and the master has to make the best of a gala, if he has oil on board he Most Golden palves, when thrown into should stnvi two or three gallons over ths the crucible of Time, turn out no better side, to windward ; this will make smooth than Figs of Lead ( water. The oil allowed to drip slowly out woman but is all thut is required ; the ship is in smooth is full of Life contradictions oil takes we shall never very good care that though heaving water as long as thewind , hear the last of it. tuna la IbCl, in ths heaviest gale of he ever experienced, he lost all sails, and taken a has who A yepently young msn, then the rudder followed , and he knew the he did not find it half so hard to vessel cofald not have ridden the sea for an wife, saya hour longer if he had not had some oil. get married as he did to get furniture, hours, and thus Five gallons lasted fifty-si- x I say, my little son, where does to saved the vessel, cargo, and lives. He right hand road go ? Dont :now, sir ; recommends that ships of heavy tonnage taint been nowhere since we lived here." ( should have two iron tanks of forsy gallons A farmer when flagellating two of hi each, one on one side, with the faucets so at be boys, was asked what he was oil started can unruly any arranged that the f ten Thrashing wild oats," was his reply, gallon time into small vessels say casks; and in all ships boat tanks of fivs She appeared so warmly to feel, at length If you love me, gallons each well filled, so that in case the exclaimed with spirit, ship founders or burnB the boats will have why tell me so ; but dont dirty ,my stock-tog- s oil to smooth the sea in a gale. With these " s . tanks and a good master who knows the a is legal A so to only as law pf storms and handles the ship lawyers carriage is the client, as often as it and it of the of center th out danger it, pf ge( " stops at his door, yrho pays for thy drawing foundering is gTeatly reduced. of i of 1,490 the Cenrio, . Capt. Letts, dpofife King tons, wtuoh lately arrived at Bombay from is no better Stomachic then s good There Liverpool with a crgo. of coal, used com- curry. You may curry a fowl, chicken, or appeheavy gale of wind to rabbit ; but, if you desito first-rat- e mon, pine oil in prevent the see breaking on board, and with tite, curry a horse. . .c' perfect success.: Tho gal continued for What boxes govern the world f" asked nearly five days,' and raged with determined ? York paper. It answered the questhe New some when lasted a time, fury. It bad The cartridge box, he ballot chief officer, Kr.'Bowyer, bethought him-- .t tion, thus self oYa'piarf he bad leen tried I) poo nooo box; the jury box, rind. the baud .to o&cosiona When iri 'the Atfob tie trade to prevent the Sen breaking to. - do-in- g . 1 ' . osni wo fallens of . J u. oiL d hB frVJt r- - ...faeAam atom He" punctured ths bag over each The effsa ftH Axl i a sign he ought to gat sooner the better. stcifi : |