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Show She '(Dgiktt Pi.Wib4 v ly $rttr awy WEDSU3I)Ai' an4 lATXEDAr, tlia O'iDES I'VBiuutxa Comtast. Chariest W. Penrose. Editor. in Dimmer Murager. OftDE.V. UTAH. AUGUST SATURDAY, 22. 1874. The friend:) of Judge JlcKeau-it ia doubtwe mean his supporters ful whether lie has any friends always feel chafed when the Judy's ''laiaoion" U mentioned. They repel with scorn the charge that he is a Methodist minister, and maintain that he is only a judge, and, as some will admit, not much cf a judge r . either. U well known that Ilia Honor never misses a chance to deliver a sermon from the bench, hbut that whether his subject be "polygamic theocracy," the eorrow of his beart at having to yass sentence on men for las. cohab. with their wives, the proper dignity of the legal or any other topic on which he delights to descant, the preacher lines above the judge and the gospel (of a certain kind), puts the law into the, shade, This recognized fact, coupled with the air and nunner of the Chief Justice and bis bitter hospro-legio- n, tility to anything "Mormon," (a characteristic of Methodist priests) has firmly established in most uoiuds the belief that Kcvercnd would be a far more appropriate title for llis Honor than that of Judge. Last Sunday afforded an opportunity for the proof of this. There was at Salt Lake, a Methodist lovo-feaand Chief Justice J.1J. McKcan was there in his glory. He gave an ; i st "opinion."- It was a strong one.' The spirit of his "mission" was upon bhh. He thought Methodism, being cu earnest religion, was just what is wanted in Utah, and waxiDg warm on the "Mormon" question, he advocated "aggressive men sure" to break down the stronghold of fanaticism.. We see by the report of the appointments made at the M. K. Conference in Salt Lake City, that there are several localities' marked '!to be fupplied." We suggest as a means of furthering the object of his "mis-won- " to Utah, that J. BMcK.' be no of the supplies, and that ha cui cr at oiico upon those "aggressive measures" which ' he would recommend to his brother Methodists, " " Tho "Mormons" have had several opportunities of learning what other preachers consider proper "aggressive measures." In the old Missouri troubles Methodist priests shouldered the rifle and led on mobs to uiurdttf 'Mormon" meu, women and little children, in cold ? blood. In other places they have preached aud pub lished tho most! abominable false hoods to inflame tho public against "Mormouism" and the "Mormons.? In these later times canting humbugs like Lyford have ,mad$ the tour1 of the States and lied about Utah iu the most shameless manner for money, and returning have used what was left of tho me ins, to erect buildings in which they continue their "aggressive measures" by misrepresenting current affairs and aidieg f eeular hos tility to everything "Mormon." Is not this commendable practice fur a Federal Chief Justice! To etand up in a sectarian conventicle and advocate "aggressive measures" against the people whom h6 is sent here to serve? It is only equalled of the by the Governor of the Territory, his brother official and in aid of .... stump-spccchifyi- of adventurers :? A U U KESS I V E M 131 S U 1 1 KS. But now it who lire making his face a passport bta;,tbc ' seheminaJruttfiTutntory and best society in any h- - " II U enemies are, naturally, the finger its financed. rhanie onsucn and .! contemptible! public officers! The Chief Execu- mean criminal antitive bawling On the stump, and the Their instinets and acts are the it Chief Justice snuffling in the meet- podes of his virtues. They show a set in their sinister appearance and maning' house, both leagued with i of speculators JU.I"aggressiTe mea- ifest it iu their grovelling , habits. sures" against the great masses of the Let them howl till they are hoarse, To be people whose intercstatheyrenired over his marriage relations. the plural wife of a man like our and paid to promote! nil .. Supposing some "Mormon" preach- Delegate',' is an honor; to be seen iu the society of the degraded hy pocritss er were U advise "aggressive he removal of officers Kho who mouth at his "polygamy" is a to any lady who has a, re step out of their proper places to do disgrace ' for lir renutation. Let 'em such dirty wo; k, aud to keep back the foul crowd with whom they are howl! ,; associated, wouldn't there, be a howl AXI) DESPISED. then, and wouldn't Government be importuned for an army to squelch The death of the Mining Gazette, the aggressive "Mormons!" We can though this valuable weekly could not afford to leave Methodism and its as it properly be called "measures" alone, so long as its took no side on either religion or polpriests puly use. their tongues as itics, has directed our attention to the weapons, but they must not increase past failures of various journals pubtheir aggression to the old mobocra lished in Utah which were opposed tie standard, ficcauso it is not probato the faith and policy of the people ble we should not take it so quietly. who have built up and beautified the rVnd it would be advisable for them Territory. to go gently even in a wordy war, for Taking no notice of several little if the "Mormons" took tip the sub abortions which were as foul as they ject of "Methodism" an J handled it were bitter, Ynd only breathed out as they well understand how to do, their venom fwr a very brief period, there wouldu't be a peg of its disciwe can count up a dozen pline and doctrine left that V thinkjournals which have gone the ing man would want to haug his hat way of all influences that have arisen on. to fight "Mormonism" and the "Mormons." Here they are : a clique ,r,'1? mea-sures'r.f- of " , lich once offered commercial sea op-lili- triat coVl jVpif portun The chief obstacle to the enterprize is the Isthmus of Gahes.a sandy, bar which has to bo cut . through, 'and which isliVely to"fill up the channel. But the .master mind which conquered the difficulties of the Suez enterprise will doubtless succeed in this. The benefits to be derived from this magnificent scheme, will be felt all over northern Africa, the evaporation froni'sucha lar;e body of water would uwisten the soil to a great dis ' tance and bring vast tracts of now barren land under successful cultiva ; DEltt anti-Mormo- j'- tion; V. , ',' , h - tear c,uv"""c eiciU'Dient from t!ffi'o.ittt about the Bear ject. St0 mart iu wi;hT: " u.m juu mat one of the cret hb.ck irom believers. The with tho inr, deau. ' .cuinsrauce.?t .l; c to inem. iru-Me- a A . party r Va" a n t,; oh? Bin '.;. . hey had goouc nthe nwrninff. RA . down to tv fine Oinacr offr.ei act J fi 4 H iIOuu5 ucl, one oi chanced to lock out at the lakethp DS there w8 ow of the groat tneD3 coding rtgbt lewarJs them from thl ntwth. One of the party described iu! roe as it appeared to them in the ,, The French and Algerian Govern ments are both encouraging the project, and .we hope that ere- long the great engineer will be at work opening up a path for the sea into the sandy deserts of parched up Africa. : .i. LaW. - He sa!d its face appeared lobe one foot troad and its ears lwked abwt as if he eaid If be had not got to e uaJJ ' he Would have been bis oath thru he could see ten or 1C" " " cnancea that en ot the party had an old shot "gun load! with fine shot." as w&s & very feaj less man be slipped is ithbd a buucli of willows and fired & had of &ot into the monster's bead, which willinu....i. tl. THE WYOHIXG ELEC- bt TION". In another column is a communi fa disappeared but soon came We from Almy, .Wyoming. far interested in the political of our sister Territory as to for her,' good; honest and ca pable officials, and freedom from the evils which are the necessary conse quence of placing power in the hands cation are so affairs desire to the sur- - race again a suori distance out ' in the fired at a couple of lnke, when it-more times, but as it did not move wii voted by the party that it might possibly be dead. So they got in a beat and started our. to see. (Thi the shot gun on guard ) The monster lay got out pretty close to it, sununinuiej when it dived right towards them tnl when it came up the &ext time it was of scallawags, professional politicians fearful lv c'.ose to the boat, hut th was an expert, so before the monster and We are not ac ner cow IJ open its mouth it got a load of quainted with the gentleman whom bhot- in Its head ivhich killed it. "1 as it was dead 'one f the sin soon DELEGATE. our correspondent wishes elected to grabbed a hold of it and threw it iat The Valley ,Tan, Vidette, Salt " the office of sheriff for Uinta county the boat. It proved to be a bearer The Ohio SUitt Journal, in spasm of Moror eld.' Its anuearaic virtuous iudiguatien, protests against Lake Reporter, Utah Magazine, I but if the majority of the Uinta peo about a year the admission of ft Mormon delegate la mon Tribune, Corinne Reporter, Salt great length was caused by its switmise ple are willing to have such a person ngni lowarus loesun, ona me mi reCongress. But the Indianapolis Union Lake Tribune, Corinne Journal, Salt as Castle for an on tho ripples that it maitin wants to know, aside from the ghastli-nes- s officer, we have noth flecting I reaain yours tnh, of the joke which accuses Congress Late Review; Utah Mining Journal, swimming. ' to say about it, except that they d of virtue,' if Mr. Cannon, the ing New Endowment. Bingham 'Pioneer, Mormon delegate, is not the deserve to be overrun with horse- social fual of John one out of this list cf slan- thieves aud criminals who Only defy jus the senator Irom Uregon, Wno not onljr Wyoming election. derous 8heetiiiowT and alive) that wife in his deserted Pensylvania, lastly tice, ri but married again in' Oregon under'an is merely a new concern with an old Ogdkx Jvnctiok: to As the buying up of the Ayr., in as name? Is he not assumed his pure Ilavincr noticed ssrne severe bid Sir. for the Tribune of, Js the private life as liowen, the South Caro- name, only paper in that county, by the just rebukes, given in your paper re- lina bigamist, who retained Li ieal in essentially different from its original cmcuis id Democrats', we know nothing. We necting on some oi toe paouc the house long after his crimes became our county, and it being near election namesake. time At the "liberal"' olo matters of public notoriety! With men have observed, however, that while time wkh us for selecting t a new set of in Congress whose mistresses ore pen regenerators couhl-kecfour papers the officers, , 1 have reason to believe proprietor of the paper was noni county sioned on the government ag the occu intesest. in haviij that you feel running simultaneously, now they are inated on the punta of sinecure clerkships in the deRepublican titket for good men elected for the administration ' partments, and with some of: the most reduced to one, which is a powerful office, the editor's name appears on oCjusticcn a county of another Territory gorgeous house of prostitution in the proof of their wonderful progress. the Democratic ticket, and that lat world sustained In aahmgton by ConhaseaiJt Our o'aunty pnjur, What a waste ef money and a pros gressman, it is the merest balderdash to hav- been sold to the old larnaclft or the has the thrown out the terly Age talk about the exclusion of a. ' Mormon titution of t ability does the history of "whiskey ring.". I therefore desire because he is married to two women, Republican ticket altogether, asd flics say a fuw wordd through your celumn according to 'the doctrine, taught by his the rise and fall of ac the Democratic flag. We; also know favouring the election of .Mr.. wn H'n" -- v religion.-'is an independent journalism filustfalc ! X'ndf fiow much that the Castle 'and ton. "of Alray, who supports Age office of for the caudate responsible is 'above The clipped from the good might have - been accomplished that when we known well .is, exposed his shameful sheriff He ia a man Omaha Union and contains ques- with the same means and talent used in every and of this the , ceuntry, part in the Williamson case, of tions which the' howling ' liypdcrites in a worthy cause ! f ( Let 'the1 lesson proceedings way, qualified tfr, perform th duties ' ocurred crimaffair which an as mrvn light under the ofSco. 'And is such a who . are afraid that ; ay Mormon" of past ruin be a caution" to ' bitter all good cit"ue: the nose of the Age, that paper never inals would fear, will keep his seat in Congress, in minds) thirsting' iu of. feel ;The party convefor might proud preset alluded to tne matter in any shape, ntions or, "rings" save made their, nomunspite of all theattempts?of "organs to grind ut discords. If either and again seek to foist cpo a, editorially, as .a matter of news inations some o( the old, leeches that .have dis- principled opponents to oust him, any band of 'liberals" want to find or in defence of the Sheriff who so ... r oirtihnr. will find it convenient to answer by a the easiest way to lose, money, we the of peop The respectable portion disgraced bis aame and his office ' ' '. dignified silence. desire a, change, will you help us. pome mem io me auove usi oi uead Wo assure ' pur correspondent, and all your inSuence to make it? , ; "Our Delegate is the choice of the and dfespised Ilewspapcrs,, " ' anti-Mor-m- was office-hunter- s. OIK a m 1 ! newly-electe- Hippie-Mitchel- l, E. to-da- y, ( p ee-m- e tbe'e, 5 - ' r fhi r. V, f . , people; his private life is irreproachable; he' is honest virtuous, 3obcr, temperate and imiustrous; he uses neither tobacco, liquor, nor any other intoxicant or iiircbticj'nrf woman cau lift her voice and charge him with being the cause of her ruin; he .is tq able writer, a fluent speaker aad has brains and ideas; he has proved by his past public career Uiat hi has the welfare of the people and the progress of tho Territory at heart; be has moral couraga aud steady d termina tion; he ha3 no privatj schemes to " wriirgle V.. throiig1i;Ci'nessh&iial I ' . .1 i iv . j l tS t ue A Mot .1 inas sougni mo omce to which been elected by the biggest voSe ever east in Ut h; ho will support the constitution of tho country, aud so far as it is possible witl !thlimit;d power, grudged to i .DeleatekWiil labor for the benefit of his constituent?; he 'is guided by 'principle he cannot be bought, and tho i inherent a GuiXtt 4M Project. "Jjessepsth!; suscessf u 7ngi4 neei of of the Seuz canal scheme, is now agitating another ) project which has caused considerable interest in France. f.The thirsty soil of, Algeria was once watered. by means of large lakes fed from the Mediterranean sea Tho channels! tof tlieser Jakes thave long since been filled up with sand, and the suraceover which the water spread glistening la the scorch ing, sua being covered. witU, minute crystals ot saJt. A'gerw contains a large population under the dominion orrJwlTfthe uHsVtiU kXUlr; land no.w barren yrould .bo of vast benefit taf thenj and the" uovef ament under! rhieb. they lively MrLcsscps rfP??.VJ 'iJ WtU who arc desirous with him of lect ing men to office who will honor the position, and cf excluding those who will join; hand and glove with crimi-aalthat if the. Age is closed to them the Junction is open, and so far as our influence extends we will aid them in - all laudable, efforts for the benefit of WyOmiug, regardless of political parties, class distinctions or differences of religious opinion. ..We. hope Castle will not be. re elected because we consider hfnj to tally unfit lor the position he holds and' because his" ' eupport '.'by tho. ' ma joHty of the people' of ,' Uintawii: lessen .very materially the good cjin- ion we LavO always entertained wn s, ; f '"lpap lbrl Cash." :..WI NEWSTEAMSAWMIl iaJ arc ' ::X ii.'t ; . he-ttep- ' : ' Prices for Cash. COWLEY & CO t ck att- to be lowered into the grave' out from th rowd of mourn era, deliberately opened a pen knifo chipped a splinter from the rough pine box in which the coffin was encased and cooly procccd.cd to 'Whittle out a toothpick. : .,,: l Quality, of ended the funeral of a deceased rela- Logmif Cache tvtf ll9 tive. Just as the coffin' was about milliou dollars, through which the superior qualities of the mau,J devel- waters , of i tho ,Mcditcrradean can oped by an aotive life and continual fiow into the anfiient basinsj'aad tbua struggles with opposing influanccs, restore fertility io large; tract oif land shine' out tipotr his countenancf, now, worthless-- , aj)d i?n?w. tb bland turning out iWhich weWniwH at I mil A gentleman at Troy recently yo Qir red: pine:. lumber Bed-Eo- ceming them.'; ' IVSt HABK BAT Co. I'taJu , t TITJT-T- I , , U0DO E -- free: Anou Co.. lOilaw. :$ anJ VM '" obi.,go. |