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Show Set- - 'TIic Mormon Question lied at aiita v JLast. uv- - Aon xouug.ui wuiiuuu been nonsuited and has toriety, thrown entirely out of courts, and President Young 18 permitted to go his way without paying black mail or wk. HmonT to the lias been peddling her imaginary griefs over the country at BO much per gab When this suit was begun, our V teaders wnl remember that, inan ed- itorial, we gave it as a point or law that no person cculd go outside of law and be a party to a wrong, and then come within the law to ask for . protection to nimself or herself, and punishment for the partner. We also stated that to punish President Young or to grant a divorce to Ann Eliza would be to recognise a mar- riage and thus sanction polygamy in all the States of the Union, provid- ing the decision was made by a Fed- eral court. And farther, that as it was a State or Territorial law, the lederal courts had no business with the qaestion, and that Urigham Young could not be held or punish- ed by a Federal or United States court for doing what the law of his btate or Territory authorized fhat, if the United folates court could pun- ish for polygamy, Ann Eliza, being aa equal party with Brigham Young to the matter ia question, had no ground on which to stand as a pros- ecutor; and that it he could be pun- iskcd, on the complaint of any per- soc, Ann Eliza must suffer equally with him For eeTeral week, of ed. been have ltors exhausting their brains over articles congratulating Ann Eliza on her great victory, and we have been ridiculed for saying ,:.T his tnat Ungham loung would wm case if he could carry it high enough. lie has appealed from court to court; has stood on the bed rock of law, and let the storm beat around him all it would. Chief Justice White dis President Young from con- charged tempt of court. The case came be- fore the Cabinet for consultation and was referred to the Attorney General far investigation and action. On Wednesday of last week he commu- Dicated to the President and Cabinet that the woman in question, in mar- rying Brigham Young, violated a United States statute, and therefore could not avail herself of her own . mh, , .. - r-- ALL t Our LUtell's LtYltig Age for 1870. NOTICE. In no other way can ?e mucb of tne best work of the best minds er the time beobtltin6(1 80 cheaply or conveniently, as tt,roUgh this etaudard eclectic weekly, In 1876 it enters upon its thirty third year, having met witn continued anu increasing euecens, and being now, since LATEST AT THE Ogden Junction Office J". " "d ' wV? -- 1 1 -- r-i M CHILDREN'S STRIPED FRENCH HOSE. And Shoes of Every Description IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, A Nice Assortment of Ladies' and Gents' IN A TRUMKS and AIbISI!S GENTS' CLOTHING AND Superior Stylo UNDERWEAR. 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Meal Tickets, Hand si3My SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO.'S Bills, Shipping Bills, IMPROVED I NET ORGANS AB AND Monthly Statements, AND ish him for polygamy. Had he mar- riod the second, or the ninety-seconEvent Variety of The llaltl Judge-- Justice. wne in any btate where monogamy, or marriage to one woman only, is He was 10 years old. He had a red he be could that in allowed, State, nose, tears in his eyes, ragged clothes, RAILROAD WORK! punished tor bigamy. But m Utah, and he was awful sorry. a Mormon Territory, governed by "It makes a shiver run up and Mormon laws, made by Mormon in- - down my back when I think of this P, Jlx 32. OGDEn, U.T. is a re- - boy standing on a street corner habitants, where polygamy ' institution, Brigham ing pedestrians names," said his man or other has the Honor, gravely. any loung, as to women as he "It was in fun," wailed the lad. right marry many can prevail upon to accept marital "Think of his calling men 'old PROSPECTUS FOR 1875. mm. witn bald lact iris may headed, and the like or that: reiauonsmp be unpalatable to the public outside TI1E CnAMPION AMERICAN "Jim put me up to it!" A. of Utah, but it is a fact and a law, "1 don't want to saw him in two, K R. Uniand and it's too late now to uso him for Illustrates nevertheless; now, that the by corpa of the Wit Anqrlcan ted States government has decided t, but this boy needs reform- - artists, and Contiubctld to by the moat popular M d call-cognize- S3. as ip d WILD OATS, COMIC I 1 i 1 a i&ll I: r ; Mi 1 III !l! Tm. 8 P ( 1 ;! fish-bai- '' i4I'll reform I'll reform!" eried might as well be dropped, and the pioneers and people of the Territory the lad. of Utah permitted to regulate their "I don't want to send him to own affairs in their own way. prison, and yet I feel he will turn out No olher State is obliged to adopt a bad boy." their religous, moral or marital code; "Try me try me I'll never call no other State has the right to in- - names no morel" sobbed the boy. terfere with Mormon religion, or His Honor left the chair, walked 6uch social relations as the Territory down to the boy, and putting his of Utah through her law making hand on his head he solemnly said; d man isn't to power pronounces cpon. "Bub, a Besides understanding human na- - blame for it. He'd have hair there ture, it seems to us that Brigham if he could. I am bald, and Bijah is Young understands the law. Pom- bald, but we always pay one hundred cents on a dollar and never dead-bea- t croy's Democrat. a street car. You mat cro home. . .ft I. we he n but are said, you come acam I shall know dreamily "les, for a that always striving subjective goal, you want to turn out a Dick Unconsciously it may be, still, we Turpin, and I shall deal with vou ac we lean over the verge of cordingly.' strive, Detroit Free Press trie mhnite, longing to grasp its mys- ..kviiva, uu juod iu 1,11c uiuiuuuiLiea or A vmmor tenmnn whn lnmnrprf1 in a Lebanon, Ind. bookstore for "Good u V. cvTI r.v,nA i, no if Vina ft V c it Vi i - vtsvl numoriM aia satirists or TBI DkJ. WILD OATS now enters snccesefully I wa upon the sixth year of its existence, and has become the established humorous and satirical paper of the country. It was started and coutinued the first year as a monthly, then, to satisly the demands of the public, it was changed to a fortnightly. 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