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Show if. MILITARY CIVIL. "The threatened conflict between '.he Un'ted ?tatcs iiiilit try authorities i.t Salt Luke and the Mormon city facials liavbet'U precipitated even Mioncr than was anticipated, but has been worthy of being deemed i.v;rc than a tempest in a teapot The question at issue was not very important .in itself, being merely ( authorities ?!:ou!d puniii soldiers for infraction m' city oidiiianeert or whether the (ffumling boys la blue should be turned over tt their officers to do rciunco for their misdeeds in the instead oi guard-housthe. city's calaboose. It did nssuuie importance, however, when the Mor itu.n city o thei a Is imprudently proclaimed that they would disregard the orders issued by the highest luilitary ant In i it i s, and w hen they manifested a malicious purpose to! provoke an emeu to by their arrest u-detention upon frivolous pretexts of stikliers out ou leave from Camp Douglas." The above i from the San Fran-eVlu and was elicited bywhich ( r.e of those press njaie person at Salt Lake, to 'A hom truth is a stranger, is in the habit of This is how K i.ding to the Wett. ' the news manufacturer comments to describe the disturbance alluded to: soldier came down to the city st bight from Camp Douglas, and, fitting drunk, committed a breach he was arrest- f the peace, '.J anu iockcu up m tue irj trie police whether the municipal e o - OTiH-h'y ; J j Saturday evening, and had to seek the aid of the civil authorities vrhorfj the military are attempting to override. If rowdy Eoldiera thrnk they can indulge their combativenes3 oa civilians without let or hindrance, they will find themselves mistaken; ind when the aid of the police cannot be invoked, insulted and outraged citizens will not stand quietly and take abuse from lawless ruffians, just because they are clothed in the garments of Uncle Sam. General Morrow had better restrain his command and avoid trouble; he will find a just aud cautious policy his best Holt. known that the police did not arrest the brutal ruffian, but J'CrmitU'd him, unmolested, to tt.rry out his drunken frolic, and that when he struck down Judge McCurdy in the street, private and not tho police, took the It j "model soldier" to the lock-up- . is utterly untrue that the "Mormon citi-sen- s, proclaimed that they tfould disregard the orders issued by the Lighert military authorities." They neither proclaimed nor did anynty officials Holt's ridicuthing lous exposition of the law. All the in opposition to and noise, and excitement, and violence, and "tempest in a teapot," 1 i:s btcn tho work of the military, while the civil authorities hive been, ) pimply, passive. The proclamation that municipal ordinances arc not to be classed umcng the "known laws of the land," in no absurd that no ouc would center it worth an argument, if it had Lot been fulminated tVr the purpose bfttiniugup that conflict between the people of t'tah and the Federal authorities, which impecuuious and s have unprincipled orked ro long to croite. The laws ol'a city, framed in accordance with the charter beutowed by the Legislature, and published so that all may nao, are as binding within the city limits as the Territorial statutes art within the Territory or the laws oi tie l'r.ited States within the dominions of the Government. In then htrc they sro as much the laws oi t!ie ki,d, us aro State laws tit his theirs. The idea that soldiers in time of p ace can roam through a city, destroy property, knock people on the levJ, (t iuiuit all kinds of disturbance aud depredation and beexchipi fr'rm atrfBtby the properly apjointcd carpet-bagger- of the public pcace,is utter aud its utterance will its author puch a name in the pive vorld that hereafter the most absurd of legal aud judicial opinions will be know "Holt law." The validity of this military order hue to be tested. Meanwhile it will be well for th? Commander at Camp Douglass to take steps to keep his toy In blue within bound. if ttttt tt into, trouble on )y ussfiiine, u An-Vktt- x t Daily of June 15. Patent ISeoIiivc. Seventy five Ktildor'i 1'atont Efehives for sale cheap, at iltggiubutbtm, Child & Co., Main Street, tii-t- i Ogdou. - Indisposed. Mr. W. H. It. Stowell is confined to hia bed v.ith inflammatory rheumatism. Dr. V. L. Anderson is waiting en him and thinks he will soon come "out of the kinks." Mr. Stowell is a children useful man, the Sunday-schoin the First District mis his presence much, and we hope he will soon bo able to attend to his duties, religious and secular, with comfort and pleasure. ol Drunks Fanners, Head This! A Why by au old loy machine whon you fan get a Cayuga Chief, the ben Muwer and the bout Self UakiiiK Keler in tbe Wrld, noted for lifht draft and durubility; warranted to work well or Never throws a man uft. A money cfuiiili'cl. Urce itock of extras ou bond. For g;ile hv JOHNSON k DOUCiLASS. -- 47-2 Itkmk ov Travel. Mr Corning, Assistant Superintendent of the C. P., together wilh his estimable lady, arrived from the West on Saturday last and proceeded immediately to Salt Lake. It is expected that they will comeback tomorrow morning, when Mr. Corning will return to California, while Mrs. C. proceeds Eastward. Warren HusseyEsiq., and Maj. Hempstead were in town this morning, so alao was Mr. Jerrel, Auditor of the Central Pacific. SoLMER.-T- his soldier, said to be from Camp Douglass, and liberty as defined being full of liquor sensation at the a by Holt, made slight It 11. depot. He paraded the platform which he with a largo bottle of liquor, brandished about his head, occasionally himtaking a taste and then, intruding treat to self upon the passengers, offered them, using foul and profane language when Lis importunities were declined. Officer Parry was present, but being a cautious as well as diligent officer, did not attempt to arrest the ruffian, but to the "law" paid what respect he could War Department. as promulgated by the After making a rustle among the respectable people who were Holt disgusted with the rowdy and with tho advocate, the soldier commencod inand sulting the colored men at the depot, awful an would have gone East with looking head if the train had not started the just as one was going for him, when his way "gallant" whiskey bloat made Ta world's redemption. From amidst the ruins of the glory of Israel a wail is rising into the cars of the Hebrew race in all nations.and 'help for Jerusalem" diould move every Jewish heart to pity. Sir Moutefiorc, the great benefactor of his people, has received an appeal datod 20th Nisau 5034, call ing on him for mercy and help, and urging the cries of old men and women, and of babes and sucklings. "Wc do not believe the appeal will be uttered in vain. Judah helps his own, and wc never knew the people race to close of that their ears against the voice of charity. Moses dkrsaclf. Services. Yesterday morning the congregation was addressed for a little over an hour, in an interesting and instructive manner by Prest. F. D. Richards, who was sufficiently restored from his illness as to speak with but Utile difficulty, lie is still weak and suffering from rheumatism, but is rapidly recovering. The Sunday School children, led by Prof. Pugh, and accompanied on the organ by Prof. Fowler, sang some of the pieces to be performed at the coming jubilee, in a charming manner. Their progress is exceedingly creditable to their leaders. Unfounded Rcmor. A rumor has pre. vailed for some days that Deputy Sheriff ou to the cars. And that is how s, "Holt law" works. Caftcred. The notorious Charley Williamson has been captured, and is expected to be brought iu on this evenHe was ing's train from Evanston. taken in the neighborhood of that place, after drawing his pistol on the officers who surrounded and closed on him. He is "wanted" here on suspicion of being engaged in the profession of horse stealing, and it is to be hoped that he will be handled according to his numerous merits. His dastardly attack oa Mr. W. Clark has not been forgotten by the Tut him through as citizens of Ogden. the law directs. It will be remembered that this pleasant person broke out of the City jail He has the rest of his some time ago. time to work out on the road, and the jewelry necessary to adorn his person is waiting for him. g They are from one and a half to three inches long, about as thick as a large caterpillar, their beads are yellow, and a small yellow horn sticks up from t'other end. Some of them are speckled, bu most of them are of a dull black. We have not heard of their depredations upon fields and gardens yet, but we saw an immense quantity of theo yesterday all Of the bore in the travelling toward town an fust as they Rcai) this. world, the worst is ho who walks ioto could wiggle. the editor'a Stttietum on'publication da;, co il'y takes chrtir, and starts in for a two hours chat with the editor while the Welcome Ho.vr. Tishop L. J. hand are waiting for copy. Many a arrived last evening by U. P. train. profane word has been placed opposite His friends havo been looking for him the poor printer's name, on tht debtor met at the in. was for several side in the book of lite, by the recording days, lit becav89 and some Trest. Richards aiigel, just gossippiug pot by many ether lounger Lu taken up the time of the gentleJieu by whom be was warmly weleditor, without rraliiiugthathe was also comed, lie looked exceedingly well taking up the time of three or four and was in excellent spirits. hands, thus Compelling them to do the work by the light of a tallow candle Bishop Hcrrick Uft Ogden ob a miswhich should hate boon done toy day sion to England ou tho 23rd April, 1S73. light. I'tm! shines the fitful glare of He travelled eitensivtly in the British the candle on such occasions; the very ftir aeetas thick and heavy with sulphur, Isles, presided ever the Londou Conferand tbe imps of the office fairly shriek ence and during a portiea of the time to demoniacal gUc. . The recording was left in charge of the whole miassion. angel enters the account, blots it out buck to home We welcome the with tears, charges it up against the bore with the addiwhe m the caue of the trouble, clones and friends, aud hepe that aoid his book silently departs for more tional experience he has gained oa Lis congenial duties. But the bore, we pity he will be more than when the day of reckonicg missionary travels, hlut, duti ever successful,!" aioecihe comes he'll pet a double, doie tare. W , . i aa'(c .vM.cii. eber County. ... ptcilt bare-face- way. d, . Hcr-rio- Bj-h- fr op . . ..,' . . k pidiT' Cut ST impS brouth-agains- refer to the Finance Committee was rejected, and Wright's motion that the Senate insists on its amendments ani grant a new conference, was adopted. Died. At Tooele City, cough, JoaDna, June 3rd, of whooping daughter ot John anJ Joanna McDaws, aged two yean tnd three months. At the Cefn, near Merthyr, j j South Wales, May Gth, Thomas Thomas, agei m. BaJti2ed' in ,he ycflT he died be l.o.l muvuan unu utcu ;iu f,.tl mail vit . .I,innin. sarreclion. Condensations. ing's News: From Saturday even- At Treorky, Glamorganshire, My . t 8th, John Samuel, son of David tnd Robert Ure, of Bountiful, raises rhu- Mary Morgan, formerly of Tredegr, barb one stalk of which weigiis a pound Mon., aged 4 months. and a quarter. At Hyde Park, Cache County, April A man named Flynn, formerly an off- 23rd, of brain fever, Sarah, wife, of J. 47 years. icer at Camp Douglas.", had to be taken Balls, aged care of at the City Hall, being mad from the effects of drink. He had not eaten A conrict, on being offered th anything for eight days, but had been choice of being taught one of several trades, chose that of a sailor. laying iu a big supply of liquer. Og-de- u gan k Co., 33G Canal Street, New York, particularly Mouey Orders. The whole concern is pronounced by reliable persons a bilk, and we have gpod and sufficient reasons for believPublish the ing their test'unouy. Ten Dollar Mulligan machine affair, wholesale swindle ! a the K- -.l We Clark was afflicted with small-pox- . are happy to say that the report is unfounded. Dr. Murphy came up from A UAKIM'ACED SWIXDLI2. Salt Lake on Saturday evening and examined Mr. Clark, and reported that Wc have received reliable infor- there were no symptoms of the disease. mation that the pretended firm of A slight eruption through cold was all Robert J. Mulligan & Co , whoso ad- that ailed hiiu. Everybody will be glad jtf. It. Park has established an Eduvertisement has appeared in the to hear this for Mr. Clark's sake and the cational Bureau as an agency for all take of the city. A rumor of this kind treadle a kindsof educational intelligence. Schools Junction, offering sewing is damaging. It fprcads very rapidly, machine for Ten Dollars, is a huge wanting teachers, and teachers wanting aud business is materially injured. schools, should correspond with Dr. and unmitigated swindle. is a healthy place, and will compare Wc are not responsible ftr the favorably with other cities of similar Park. A formal demand has been made on truth of the claims set forth in our population. the city officers by representatives of advertising columns, but we do not Nasty Grvbs. Tha new pest has ap- the Committee of Fortyfive," for perintend to assist in any fraud on the mission to take copies of the assessment peared on the bench east of this ci'y. public if wo know it. Wc, there- Thousands roll and other city documents. Permisupon thousands of the dull, fore, caution our readers against black grubs are moving westward, feed- sion was given to inspect, but the officers sending any orders to R. J. Mulli- ing on such vegetation as coms in their properly refused to surrender their long-sufferin- on Wright, from the Judiciary Cot' J"1"' the House bill the collection of moneys due th. States the Pacific Al .son submitted an ' r: Tiding that the Union , Co. shall operate its entire tinuoushneand providing a method which suits brought against the re ? may be heard and determined. Conkr said the amendment was not germane the bill, being a question as to whetU the teruuuus of the road was in or Iowa. He knew it was an question, but thought it better to b offered as an independent mcasarV Allison said when suits were t the Union Pacifio Railroad in Iowa and Nebraska it was impossible to find the proper officers on Wuom t0 serve processes; they were in Boston or elsewhere. The Judiciary Committee amendment was agreed to, and the b:,l The Chair laid before ibt passed. Senate the House resolution disagreeing with the Conference report on the currency bill, and asking for a new Confer, ence Committee. Edmunds moved that the subject be referred to the Finance Committee, a further conference bein Sherman said it would be useless. rather unusual to refuse a request fron the House for a new Conference Committee; he would vote for a new though ho did not think anything would result from it. Thurtcin supported Edmunds' motion to refer the question to the Finance Committee and appealed to Western Senators to accept the proposition which had been presented for arbitration in the West and 8ou:h millions currency as the only of forty-si- x oeuoneon tuis question. couiu ining mat, It could not be settled by Congress, but must be for the people. Scatt favered the new conference, and said he had not yet lost all hope. Edmunds' motion to morning a called up pns-ssnger- Jerusalem the holy, is afflicted with famine. Want in horrid form and ragged garb makes the whole city a " It is not because ''wailing place the people who have gathered there from various lands have done nothing to till tli3 soil, though they arc a com- munity of mendicants, but because the Jordan flooded the plains of Sharon, spoiled the land and wasted the crops. Ten thousand people are crying for bread from the city where David dwelt, where the gorgeous tem-'-pie of the wisest and silliest of kings (;hed its splendor on the greatest of the farth anJ whcrc th(J Savior of 1 In the Senate 4 V TriE AMERICAN SABDI3E CO's BOSE-I.KS- S Fardine, are much letter, and lom than e!7-l- j bail the coet of iintoril Sar.lines. r.lMIXK IX JERUSALEM t"i-whic- City Prison." Now it is well From Monday The Union Pacific iu thp Flour. Flour wanted on subscription it at the Junction office. Send along LOCAL JITEMS. books. From Sunday morning's Herald: About 11 o'clock Saturday night a soldier went to the City Hall with his head covered with blocd and asked protection of the police. His name is and be belongs to the Thirteenth Infantry hand. He stated that be had been wounded in Melt & Suott's saloon. The saloon keepers were arres'ed, but they threw the blame on Gciger, stating that he wi.s noisy and insulting, and at one of finally threw a glass beer-muthem. He then provoked a fight with others, and in the melee somebody struck him on the head with a tumbler. He is seriously woundtd. Crops in Davis, Salt Lake and Utah Cwuulies are the most bounteous ever seen in Utah. Punch's receipt for the preservation of furs is excellent : "Pull out all the hairs with tweezers, and Tarnish the ekin. In the spriDg remove the raruish and carefully Etick all the hairs in their old places." The American lady to whom tie young Duke Nicholas of Russia gave his mother's stolen diamonds iano in Paris, with the jewels, worth francs, in her posseesion. She is described a! intelligent and beautiful. The Duke is said to be madly in love with, aud wishes to marry her. 500,-00- 0 NOTICE Gei-ge- r, To th People of Ogden and Xerthern Utah. JAMKS DWYEB, Ike leadicj Bookwllor of g Saturday eveniag at Alta, S. Weston shot and seriously wennthj ,Jehn Young, foreman of the Davenport mine. Weston was arrested. SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY SCHOOL L13RA1ES, AIM GLOBUS MAPS, CHARTS, Aft EDUCATIONAL .WORKS. k' yea ctaus to Oufrrtne tfv Wh A LIBERALDISCOUSI : " A Vermont undortaker who was not used to conducting funorals, recently arose &t, the conclusion of a funeral address, aud Said that- - th corpse wouhTnow sto round .md l. tac lust iuoa. ay the ttouruery. , AdJ tu ' To COliSlT PURCHASERS, iWct uWiffl twu"' LARGEST STOCK In TTtnli to Soleot JTro |