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Show eht (Dijtlcu function. I'uUUh.1 fvtry WEnN'K.SHAT jiiKl SATURDAT, by the Uodkx P'JBU8ur';oMFA!(T.J" C'hnilc Penrose, Editor. ami 1'iiHine.m Muuiiuef. o(;ni:v. Utah. SO. 1873. SATURDAY, AUGUST rurllicr Unfolding of That Tale. paper obtained from Mr. Strattou by ' Judge Tilford," they cluing that there could "be no undue advantage designed in procuring it, that a copy of it can' be had at any time, and that the paper was safer in their hands than in those of the parson, as they have no confidence in his integrity, and a slight alteration of its wording might materially alter its The departure of Cieorge C. Bates, purport. They accuse the llcvcrcnd K j., fur the East was announced in gentleman of uttering a "wicked and voteriliiy's Junction. The object deliberate lie" in asserting that they of his journey was not stated, and had defamed the lady's character, perhaps some folks will not be very and wind up by affirming that the is not lost, and stating their inpleased when they hear what it cause i Detroit, Michigan, is supposed tention to continue their labors till t be the gentleman's destination, the Supreme Court of the Territory shall either sustain them or reverse ;ml to interview prominent in the interest of Utah mines its own decisions, but that they have concluded not to trust Mr. Stratton the object of his trip. So far all is correct. Hut Mr. Bates any further. This morning's Herald contains has a further journey to take and a further object to accomplish. At the another statement from Stratton, in c of Making our particular friends which he responds to their cry of the member of the Salt Lake ring, "hypocrite," by calling them "shy or saying he might do it, rather uncomfortable, we will state sters, is a parson's cowardly way of that the late U. S. Attorney for Utah which will land in Washington, where, by reviling again. Gen. Maxwell also comes out with au explanation en invitation of distinguished person-.V!he will continue" to "unfold that dorsing the statement of Mr. Strattale." the first convolution of which ton, that when he saw what terms caused such a shaking among official the lawyers wanted to make with the complainant, he advised her not dry bones in this Territory. to sign the document, arid to comJy tho time that talc is fully unfolded and the rottenness and promise the matter if she could do so fairly and honorably. of Utah's Miclii-gatide- rs ri-!- , , Improvements sit Logan. A "Leader's" Logic. . The Tribune feels bad. Junction said it was on its last legs. It can't deny the statement, but invokes the aid of a weakly follower, that modestly (?) calls itself a Leader, to say something in its behalf. It The says something. Bat that something is so near akin to nothing that ordinary people might take them for the same. ' The champion of the Tribune hasn't any legs at all, and some time ago, under .another title, was shuffling along the ground on its alias hunting for a head. It expected a from "far, far beyond the clouds," but cither (he guide didn't come or the board proved only a head-boarshaped a la planch ette, for its grave which now yawns at a little distance. It was rather rough to tell the truth about the poor thing so plainlyj but since it has made such a strain at a reply, we can't soften our former remarks. Its attempts to be funny put us in mind of a culprit grinning on the gallows ; they are ghastly but not cxhilirating. guide-boar- d ' d, Its argument that spending thirty thousand dollars a year to keep up such a paper, is a grand success, from " a ' financial standpoint," even if the expensive suckling dies, is all of a piece with its other extraordinary logic. The , ciiruption "regenerIn reviewing the controversy be- author of this grand flight of reasonator" is exhibited'' in all its damntween the parson and the lawyers, it ing, ought to be in Wall street for ing details, certain blatant bus-- t the comfort of speculators who sec of tho learned and iuflexiblo is rather difficult to. discern which Whether either thirty thousand dollars per annum unfulder, will feci worse than Walker has the advantage. ' without pecuniary when the tail of that monster snake party has made anything by it, is ex- slipping away returns. If they could be persuaded wax unfolded to his frightened gaze tremely doubtful. They have sucthat they were achieving a grand in the solitude of Coon's Kanyon. ceeded in exposing each other, and success all the while, the mission of Mr. Bates is made of the wrong stuff the only good that grows out of it this many-titleheadless and legless t be nlcnced by the judicial frown accrues to the public,who are able to j will be accomplished.' :mi stinging misrepresentations of see the little game of the parson and nondescript If this drooping flag costs its the autocrat of the bench, or to suc- the lawyers in its true light, and to "successful projectors thirty thou cumb before the abuse and ridicule place a proper value upon the integsand dollars a year to keep it up, of venal placemen.- lie is their rity of the pious preacher and the how long will it wave? And-inot Nemesis, lie knows, he is .right, legal luniinarits. Neither of them, this argument to bolster it up only a and is going ahead. Not to the press we opine, will make much cash out that it cannot raise the wind he now utter his unanswerable of the transaction, aud as it appears proof and that the Junction was denunciations of Government officers that this was the object of both the itself, ' 1 about the "last legs?'' who have sold, their eouls for aercs expounders of the law and the vend- - right cr oi religion, wc may set (town tne and greenbacks, but his o'er true Fool-hard- y Teat. result of their combined efforts as a tale will be told to ''the powers that signal failure. In regard to their The latest aspirant for sensational who; can act ns well ashear,and labors of love for mutual exposure, fame at the risk of his life, is "Proremove the corrupt as well as see tha. however, we must say they have achieved a success. fessor" jBallirer. great Every iutrder. J. ... , onuption. twaddle-talke- r and mountebank, AVait and4 shake, fchameless bribe. , Artful ,v lodgers.T is dubbed "Professor" in this pack takers and rampant trouble-breederThe Yester first .question ; asked of those simple republican country. tin1 tale you were so anxious to see is i members of the last Congress who day Ballirer walked on a tight rope xv.i f. 'Ming, aud it brings - for you have to preseut themselves" before across Niagara Falls, amidst a flour disgrace and political and offtheir constituents is, "Have you ish of music arid great enthusiasm. icii! damnation ! drawn your" hick.1 psy .?"' We hare In fourteen minutes he had crossed heard of no one but brazen Ben But- from the ' Canada, side to j Prospect The lawyers' to the ler who has had the cheek to say Park oa the , American side., He Parson. "Yes," and theii defiantly defend tho theil retraced his steps to the centre Through the columns of Sunday's fraud. .The artful dodgers indig- of tho rope and dropped down into S. L. Jla ahl, Messrs. .Til ford and nantly deny that they have drawn a the surging waters, the noise of his Sin ith reply to the statements of cent of tho money, and the intelli- fall being heard above the thunder Stratton. They regret gent vetcrs aro satisfied, while tho of the cataract. ' A boat picked him the abseueo of Judge llagan, which wiud is takeu out of the, sails of the up and conveyed him to the shore prevents" Ins reply, and profess to opposition craft. uninjured. ki.ow little aud care .nothing 'about , But the question . should be lla will do it again, twice a week, to put the cea tidal which the' Methodist the in a different man- and crowds will go to witness this M nUter referred to: aa which he ner. y It ought; to be, "Have you refeat just for the chance of to fear the attorneys were turned your back pay to the U. S. seeing the fellow destroy himself. If happens to be alon about to revive to' iroiibla hinu Treasury ?' The amount U already tho olio 'of these1" on g 'days, They proceed to relato the circum-rtsnw- s drawn, and stands subject to their tneir will be expectations certainly which' led them to undertake order. By waiting a little while, till frrn f i 0 rA the divorce suit for Ann Eliza, by tho storm, blows over, they expect to French Freedom.' vl.'eli it appears that Strattou was b able quietly to step up aud pocket the j rime mover in the affair, and their portion of the salary steal. MeMahon's ideas of republicanism f v.u his readinefS'to ferret out Meanwhila they;, virtuously declare may be understood from the fact that and ' detail it to the law-ici- that they haven't , touched a dime of since his elevation to the: thro he came to be regarded "fratcr-t.iiSi- y it, although they voted for it, and : presidency, we meanof France, in the light of junior counsel." allow it to stand" to their v credit, us twenty newspapers have been supW uo:i the bill of complaint Was filed, safe i as 'if ."it were in tho soundest pressed. Whenever the French eagle h v,ever, tho Methodic tuirson bunk in tho country. y 'd ha attempted to cry "Liberty' a and the attorney hint at his For ' wit yvthat re- - dark," and muzzle has been applied to its beak, obtaining something more than tricks to rnakd gain, watch the France is the wrou.soil for true reiiivcr'V-thfcj' iaa dd ,;of pieces JeretuIViddIersand 'I'mty politi- publicanism. .( It3 atmosphere is fan i ihU. the price which the other cal Artful the of most vorable to monarchy; and' its people gloDodgers In JuK; iuuvcd. i regard.. to the rious .Government under tha sua. , are Unprepared for freedom." "viewed . d, , - s l;s kr v , ; s, , ex-pxs'r- re, ' i:ciy IIc.(C. ; hack-payste- - rs i fool-hard- fool-kill- er rope-walkin- i s. , i sub-.;.h.- Con-gro- ss ; '. toreaad floorer a dancing and concert'tW.Wrpa hall and lectui LogaH, Cache County, the present room. Neattasteful pleasant dwell terminus af the Utah Northern Railroad houses are showing ing themselves all is rapidly growing, and greatly improY-inover town, the fields around 6how evi It is the most beautiful site for a dences of a bounteous Larvest," aud th city in Utah outside of Salt Lake City, good people of Lojran ar u. . lovelier apand, this season, presents road to permanent wealth and pearance than ever, as the orchards, prosperity. planted and nourished under great difficulties and hindrances, are laden with An luscious fruit to the great joy of the Will. owners and the prosperity of the city. "I will and bequeath to rav hMnBj The chief object of attraction in Logan wife Bridget all serve and to ffiy eldest son Patrick one! just now is the new Z. C. M. I. store, half of the remainder. nn,i which is rapidly approaching compleyoungest son the rest.. If. anything tion. It consists of three stories built leu, n may go to Terence McCarty." of rock, SO x 81 ft., and 47 feet high fron the sidewalk. The front and corners are of cut stone, a white sandstone brought from the quarry on the Utah Northern R. II., near Hampton's. It is the finest, sandstone in the Territory, resembling the celebrated English Bath Stone. It is easy to cut and hardens with. age. g. Irishman's ti. I S.T-1860--X Under the southern Side of the building is a stone cellar 26x80 feet. The first floor is designed for the retail busin the centre will be all kinds of ness, dry goods; on the south, grocery, crockery and hardware; on the north, offices and carpets, wall paper and upholstery. At the back of the centre department, ' " will be a large octagon-shape- d cashier's office paneled with cedar, on the south side of it a gentleman's outfitting room, and on the north, a ladies outfitting room. The second story will be for the ' it wholesale department, and the third will ins be a store room for light goods, and the packing department. A Ready elevator with a capacity of 3,000 lbs., will raise and lower goods from the cellar to the third story and viee versa. Gas pipes are laid on all over the building, the gas to AND be manufactured on the premises; and a water pipe runs into each story, by which a full supply of water can be obtained in every department, and can be thrown from the roef 25 feet above. It TS rur.ELY A VEGETABLE ir.EPAIUTIOX, will be conveyed in. pipes from the Locomposed simply of ROOTS, gan and Richmond canal on the bench HERBS aad FRUITS, combined with other ' above the city, and has a sufficient j ropertieB, which iu their nature arc Cathartic, fall to produce the results above Aperieut, Nutritious, Diuretic, .Alterative anl Anti-Jious. The whole is preserved in a mentioned. - The roof is of tin, the corquantity of epirit froir. tho Sl'G.VR nices galvanized iron, and the lower cor- CASTE to keej them ia. any cliiaatc, whkh , makes tho nices of cast iron. ... 1 , f 'celebrated T O M I 0- APPETIZER, wdl-Vaow- a - B cuffi-clc- s . The entire rock work of the building is under the superintendence of Mr. Henry Brown' of Providence, and the carpenter work under Messrs. Monson and' Traveler of Richmond. Mitchell and James, of Salt Lake put up the gas fittings and water pipes, and have mani ufactnred the galvanired iron cornices, khe first ' made in the Territoryl M.i Thatcher, Esq., is manager and, superintendent of the building and the business. The new store is, take it all together, the. finest building in the Territory, solid, substantial, massive and proportionate, and its workmanship ia thorough throughout; while through close economy .in estimates and outlays its cost will not exceed $40,000. . J, A number of small stores are bein erected south of the Z. C M. I. building facing the publio square, and west of St on Tabernacle street. Furthest south is M. f)P IIammond'8 office, and wagon and machinery yard, next Dr. Ormsby's fine drug stove, not' quite - completed with ' dwelling house attached, next D. Wright's music store, then Growth. new ers' for barber building & McCallister ; Sons' shop harness and shoe shop; 0. N. Rice's wagon and lum' ! . . , . lLAITATIOIf BITTERS one of the most desirable Tonic an! iu tho world. Ticy are inteaJIcd etricty as a Temperance, Bittcrc only to be tised as a medicine', and always a ' " '' v ;; ' conling to direction of the fecfcle acd They arq tho sheet-anchdebilitated. They act upon a diseased liver, and stimulate to such a degree that a healthy action, la at once brought about. Ah a remedy to which Women are especially, subject it is superseding every otlior stimulant As a Spring; '' ; W. ' and Summer, Tonic they have no equal. They are a mild and gentle Purgative as well a Tonic, They purify tba blood. They are ft splendid Appetizer. They make the weak strong. They purify and invigorate. , They cure Dyspepsia, Constipation and Headache. ,. They act as a specific in all species of disorders which undermine the bodily strength and break dewa the animal spirits. .; " Depot, 53 Park Place , lew York. ..1 : -- ! . ber yard nt 0 1 .'.:(:..- - ' II.' ShearraanVbuilding, renovated and refitted since the fire, and about to be used for the Episcopal 8Chool;Smith &' Fame's furniture store ; then tho present, buildings! West of Z. C. M. I., on the south side of On v Cents cer Hcttlc. Tabernacle street, aro the City Hall, Utah' Northern R. R. Co.'s office, Gold- It promotes the GROWTH, PKESERVES the COLOR, and increases tbe Vigor 4 man &, Bergman's general merchandize and liEAUTY of the IIAIR store,, Ebenezer Fames', butoher shop I.ton's KATiurnajf Oyeb Tetbit Years and fruit' store,' Mrs. Reed's milliner's TOR TUlt Hair was r.rst placed in ho rnarltpt rr ' e of Princeton rudunt a ' K. Professor Thomas (f shop,' Mrs. S. Smith's millinery estab Cllese. Tho name Ijoa. is domed from th K ATHBO ," oiirnifyinST to rlntwr, piHf..rHx. lishment, and, a new store,, in process of nr fw'o,y.. Tha favor it has Teceivort. and th! it has obtained, is unprecedented amPinynn erection by Mr. Joseph Hyde.) On the It increases the Growth and blKVrt It, is a. dol.phtiul drewinir. Is fdl".!ir north, side of the street next to the Tab- Hair. tandruff. It prevents ths Hair from turnir.p pri 1 keeps the head oool.and Rives the ba a ncn. ernacle block, ia Crockett Cochrane' s plossy appearance. It is tho same i W7," general merchandize store.and Ormsby's ruB7 and iswldbv aU DruKg.bl andiJol.ie. Stores at ouly fifty Ccnio P try etore and office. IA new building drug is going up for Mr. Thomas Cordon, ' Glory is Etr watchmaker and jeweler,' with dwelling houso attached, and a little further south a line brick building is commenced on C. B. Robins' prerty, for him and the Goodwine Bros., COxCO feet witt a rock cellar and two . iugh, Vtoiies, the first qj, s - w , por-lnri- ty A, wsaa's m :'"";.lyon'Si' |