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Show f Him mi ii i organ, and telegraphed all over the Union, are supported and repeated from the judicial bench by a Federal Judge who is hired by the government to benefit iho community whom he labors to iijure. There never was a people so persistently lied ab ut, from press, pulpit and bar as the citizens of Ltah, many of whom hare spent the best part of their lives in trying to benefit But they their fellow creatures. have this consolation, the truth of their principles and position are evidenced by the fact that the only weapons which their enemies can wield against them are falsehood and violence. The people of Utah and the leaders of their Church are nc more responsible for, nor in sympathy with, the deed referred to by the Herihl, that Dr. Miller and the people of Omaha are for the raid which has spread ruin and distress throughout tho fair State of Nebraska. religion, the Sunday school (DfltlcK childreu of Utah are familiar with. Published every WEDNESDAY amtSATDRDAY, To find faulc wih Urigham and adCOMPAKT. by thu OQDRX PCHMSUIOT to favor the vance absard Charles W. IVnroM, l.vlKor. claims of a arguments foolish young mau mil Uusiiies.i Manager. to tho Presidency of the Church' No prison is ah they can do. OftDF,. UTAH. NOVEMBRIi 'J'f 1874. wi'li any brains will turn from WEDNESDAY, this Church to the wishy washy slop fed out by the ' Reorganization." If MONEY 1K.VA SjTIB'.S. th.-lose faith in "this gospel of the t the iicc;jslorin:d Auy person Kingdom,' they can find no satisfac-ib- n in the weak and watery opinions striugent laws and adequate punishc;n-n.iment against crime in E'.in.-pv.;md homeopathic "Mormonism" of im fail to bo unfavorably pressed little Jvseph It is altogether "too the stem s;, on first acquaintance) with thin." She iibout function. . t of money penalties estabLMiHi in must parts of the United Stale", rl 11 1 E 3IOUXT A Itf 35 3MiM) W MAJiSiCPJ:. this impression will not be removed on closer acquaintance with it. Tin; idea that theft, robbery, act of per-son- al violence, and ther heinous crimes can bo condoned by the payment of money, is rcpugnantto nflnds trained in the customs of the Old It Mnow nearly seventeen years since n party cf Mormon men, women and children were attacked and murdered hy an armed hand in Ulah. who were supposed to b.: Mormons. They were stid The victims to ho disguised as Iudians. were returning to the Stales, and the atrocity was believed to have been committed by a organization popularly known as Daniies. Wiih the advent, to Utah of the Pacific r9ilroal and McKean, there have been persistent efforts made to arrest a uian by the name of John D. Lee, who has long been held to be a leading spirit ia that massacre, and this was finally accomplished a few days ago. We never before saw so many ersenu-niilitar- AVoild. Under the statute of Utah, in relation to crimes and punishments, by for tho groat majority of offences, may be settled by the payment of a It is and another fo: the por.' We think the law needs overhaul-i- n There are " and remodeling. crimes, which, under the statute, can be settled by greenback?, that properly ought not to be punished by anything short of imprisonment with hard labor. Lack of prison accom-- , y s tua-scr- The ::bvc word of Joseph are a Xeitlu r (BuPJcient answer to Brigg. l.e nor any of his confreres have anything to fi'er which throws light on d ictrine cr principle- They 'Cc tlare uu'ting uew. 'All tlioy'kriow . ' ; e. dispatchers above alluded to and the ''ling" at fthoir buck, to arouse popular it.diguaii'-iagainst the "Motmons" and particularly agaiust their kJaderMi and their infamous "f lschdods proclaimed through their Peter Shirts is about to settle with a colony of from five hundred to a thousand families on a location near the junction of Grand and Green pn-biiiM- . d-1- ow three-fourth- er . LiiUbiiiiii se'.rle-Lieat- s .re g la-bc- rs going to do about, it '( Do they intend to allow this illegal election to stand, or will they coutast it n I throw light on the dark l iugs of the "In- dependents"? It is as clear as noonday that they have been defrauded. Will they submit to the imposition ? We wait tor a rply. Let us know, Oneida citizens, whether you mean to yield up all the offices in the county to those whose only claim to them is fraud or whether vou will struggle manfully for the rights out of which your very ' 'Liberal" friends are trying to cheat you. . j y g, J EH 'COLO AY. att-mt- s 1T&2?3 JL low-live- d and that principle in eiernil. uiuievi.i-tin' and tirm the pillar of heaven; of leiug a party to thti famous for whenever yon see a man seeking :f.er guilty a sin, yon may pet it djwn that he is i;n ad.ilterous person." It is the object of the mendaeiou coal-field- , s, s, It was proclaimed in those inevitnbltt telegrams that. Mr. John D. Lee hs kboul to inculpate Urighaiu Young with complicity in that inor.struus crime. It is now reported that he wiil do noihini of the kind It is said he has declared he willSuitVrJdeath befori lie will do this, and the siatiiionent i.is made in such way by McKean's te'.egraphets as to lead the use of carboleum is immense, andif this substitute for steam proves as practicable as it promises, the drain will be s on the forests an! of greatly diminished, and the fears the physicists be dissipated. - Till: up to condemn oilier, finding fuuli with t e Church, Faying tlicy arv m t vf the w,y, white b himself is righteous, then know assuredly, tlmt that ni'tu is in the high road to apostasy; aad if he dcsnot repent, will apostati.p, s God lives. The principle is as correct as the one thnt Jcsns put forth in saying, that he lio eeeketh a sien is an adulterous person; large use of steam. entirely supersede the motive-power- , The discovery of this when the question of the exhaus tion of the coal deposits is agitating the scientific world, is of vast importance. The economizing of fuel in e "semi-uiilitar- es ticable Glens Falls, N. Y., Nov. 12, 157-- ' An extraordinary surgiearrit... non was periormed UTti ' Dr. McLean, of Tn.v. X V . bv eminent surgeons of Tr..Y this vicinity. Lust December M aul ;! Kj. 1 aimer, of (jarnsevoort, N. accidentally swalh.wed r. silver d, ntai piaie, witn lour iron t.eth attached Several unsuccessfnl h;ive' been made to remove it hy To day. an incision was mndu' iT un; cesliphagus, and the plate was found jour incites the clavicle and removed. successfully The teeth had become detached and passed into the stomach. Palmer has been unable to swallow any aoh food since the accident. The plat was an inch and a half long and s of an inch wide. jail-bird- fir the rich "Mormons," they were not returning to the States, and there has never y been an organisation in Utah, or otherwise, called ''J)an-ites.- " No efforts but the recent successful attempt have been made to arrest John 1). Lee. The victims of the murder were iitodutions and appliances has per- Arkansas cnji;r ints on their way to haps rendered necessary the system California, and the reason why "Morwhich has heretofore prevailed, but mons" were supposed to have parwe lippe now times are changing, and ticipated in the crime, was. becausa facilities for the proper execution of those emigrants boasted, as they pae-the law are increasing among us, that through the southern settlements, with crimes will visit magistrates that they had helped to kill "Jce and not per- Smith" aud mob the M3lormons" in adequate punishment, mit the confirmed thief or habitual the States, and because they peison-e- d criminal to escape by tho payment of the springs as they passed along. which perhaps, istheprodHct Whether John D. Lee wa guilty of money, of the very offouco for which he is complicity in the dark deed has yet fined. to be proved. But the nonsense about ''Danites" is a little too stale for a MESftUSUEK. puer liko the Omaha Herald. The We are in rectipt of the first num- "Dauite" bugaboo is the offspring of and never had a ber of a small sheet culled !Th Mes- sensation-mongersenger," published at Salt Lake fey tangible existence in the Territory. Jasou W. lriggs, in the interest of It looks like folly to notice the absurd fit for such sbect3 a the society organised by Joseph rumor-'-onl- y Smith, son of the martyred prophet. tho "ring" oran at Salt Lake, and The object of the editor is to show similar publications but that the Church of Jesus Christ of wheu so respectable a newspaper a.s Latter-daSuiuts h;ts gone into thu Herald repeats it, we may be ex 'darkness, transgression, amounting euscd fcr referring to the silly fabrito treason against God, rejection now cation. The reason why no earnest efforts scattering," commencing in the year 1811. After "rising up to Mindenin have been made to sift the mystery othcrs.fiuding fault with the Church," of the massacre is, that the officials this inconsistent writer exposes him- who have heretofore commenced the self bv publishing tho following quo- investigation, have discovered that tation from the charge to the Twelve thty could not prove ihat they deand Seventy, given by the Prophet sired, that is, to implicate the leading men of the "Mormon" church. And .Joseph io lSDU : "I will gire you one of the A"ej of the even now the arrest of Lee has lost mysteries of tho Kin; lem. It ii an ctcr-nn- l its chief charm for the same reasou. principle, (hit ba existed with God The llenid s;ys: from all cterniiy : Tloit nun who ri-- Uemark:ibIcsMri;U.al 0 atioii. The rats of Holyoke, Mass., are rivers, Colorado. The company is inordinately large, hungry, and audacious. In one night they ate fortv incorporated under the laws of Illin- dollars' worth of shoes in the store of ois. And thus the desert places are a dealer, and the next they showed even greater voracity in a harness becoming inhabited. ELECTION. OXEKDA TJIK Chinese emigration shop. be encouraged. The Oneida Coun'.y, Idaho, folks s who A trial ia now going on at Moscow, The escaped Kansas have allowed the "Liberals" to steal has made a great sensation which a march on them, and gain the elec- arc pcrm'ttcd to publish libels for a thn ugh. out llussia. The Abbess tion by a small majority. It is well precarious livelihood, say that the Mitrofauia is charged with forgerie known that the "Mormon" clement "Junction can crowd more filth iuto to the amount of 30,000. Before than sentence creature a veil she the mixed in any in single the first that county, takiug greatly preponderates in the in Here We'll the socie'y and, capital, placed hostile Territory" try. and that by fair means no with the nuns little amoug education, it is: prrty could hope to win. But the she soon rose to a leading position. The rait lake tribuna. men who led the opposition had filth as its By means partly of imperial tnuDiS-cencThat embodies as much and contributions from all no scruples. They meant to carry the literary scavengers can scoop up from election, legally or illegally, and they the foulest minds and dirtiest tongues, quarters, and partly of forged bills, she established large factories and did it. Meu were seut out on the while they gloat over the t daily dailies, several of which are in full road whero there are a few scat- uastiue33. activity. Kit.'.- jcr.i tering ranches, to hunt up voters, . George. and from a locality where more than IScws Itc:us ffOEU St. Gkoboe, Nov. 14, 1874. fifty residents could not be found, Editoss Herald: mauaeu to raise a voie o uree jSince last writing several accidents huudred. Indians, transient tcum-eterand evet3 have occurred, but ill Leallh anybody that would vote for a has prevented rue serving you puncdrink, were takeu to the polls, and tually. On Tuesday afterneon Dr. Higgins their ballots accepted, lletiring for w s thrown frora his horee, badly breakanother drink th.-- were permitted, ing his arm. Dr. Ivies and others were under other names, to vote again. summoned and '.he wound v.as cared for, The question arises, where were the but the patient, has suffered considerably. "Mormon" challengers? Just after noou on Wednesday PresiOur fi lk3 are too unsophisticated dent Young and friends accompanying health and excellent arrived, all in in political matters. They vote hon- spiiits, which good are still in?.iataiued by estly themselves, and do not suspect President Young. At the close of cur conference last others of dishonesty. They should Monday a convention of delegates of the have had watchers at every .oiling United Order from each of the Win first Inown In America. met at the Csnrt House, and have 1 merUt wc! known (hrouh-on- t and inch the by been place ground fought the hubltatilc world. It ha busy day and night since, arracg-iati..e c:rt?c best rtcord of any tnd inch, aud obtained proof of the unthe prices of various products p.nd I.infr: eiit in the vrorld. From th r. j (,iftn millions of bottlr lawful practices of their wily antag- labir. The session closed last evening ir.ill' m.o lias ever reachroinplaint acd the delegates have returned bene. ed i J.ud an u Ucaliug aud onists. It is to b? hoped that tbuir earnest vill be a source of help and benefit PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT Tho question now is, what are they grass-hopp- true that the penaly is imprisonment, or fine, or both at the 15ut the discretion of the court rors as the above crowded into the a to is money impose general practice Omaha Herald. of savors and this certainly penalty, The party said to have been roasaa. the obnoxious principle of one ''law cred at Mountain Meadows were not fine. fitably ussd in steamships, requiring so little storage space in comparison with coal, it is claimed to be so pracfactories that it will for , CAIIESOLEOI. to the citizens, but experience has shown that it is a very difficult matter to arrange acd dictate the commerce and labor cf any country. J. S. L. Herald, 20th. IT HAS NO EQUAL. It f) reeotnmenaefl Trtth unbonnded asmir. ance iu all cases of Cuts.EmiBCB.Burns, Sprains, Rheumatism, Hard SwellimjB, Bites, Joints, i'rozen Feet, lars, all persons, and for Spruce, &c, ftc, unc-ns, FouEilors, llingbone, l, Scratched Hoof-ale- , Spavins, Springhalt, Saddle, Col-ltnd Hamvsj CU'ls ; albo discotes of the Zj i.i A Mississippi boatman with immerse feet stopping at a public house on the levee, r.sked the porter for a aauiarin bootjack to pull off his boots. The colored gentleman, after examining the stranger's feet, broke out as follows: uNo jack here big 'nuff for dem feets. Jackass couldn't puli 'em olt, massa, widout fvactring de leg. Yusc better go back about tree miles to de forks in de read, an' pull 'em off dere." iad-GS- Poll-Evi- ar ikspiMulcsorCattk MllMElT Clap k iiWiiT RAILWAY. flli ALSO Cure Neuralgia, Hheumntipri, Oont, Ini9 liack. Salt l;beum, J'oisenoun Bites, External Bono ami Muscle Affections, Sore Nipples, &c, and may be justly termed the pacacea for sll Carbo'cuni is the name of a new The direct route from Omaha to Ch;oag( end tho East, EXTERNAL WOUNDS. substitute for steam, invented by Pr. dW Hrmcmber, thla Liniment ci:z.:;ge or cars. not sprint; Ik ins, of Grotiigeu, Germany. It is a yar,pro- in a dayor up dUCinjfTHE MOST AlJSOHD AND rUNATLHALCrEES distilled from bioarbcuatc of sodium, Two CLAIXEO AS1 MfSHKOOM LlM Doi.i Tanonna Tt.ain cvo t!o JTskcb'u xr.NTs. Butye have the cxpcrioi.ee of over exposed, in a closed sace, to a temthe arrival opposttu OAtu, of trial, wilii tlie most thirty amvJitado ofv.tuesst of tho from West Tniius thrt ovit perature of eight hundred degrees If the LtLiment is not as reeociscEdci tha Farenheit. It is not dangerous, but UNIOIT PACIFIC RAILWAT. HTnnmr ir has un expansive force of sixty at- Tjis lmins; Dm ilirnct rviiin, toi Ii1.' Xi'cj, h'. c,rt;i mwi if ill i liClGCCCU thllll tinli'.!"1, S.IVI'S lnm.s in K.ll. ' ad In new the engine uph'.Tos. mv.liMi M nnn.'.'Vi.j:s r, i:'n a;j (.;. sl - ,ic'n anv other Ti.. rri Vv Soilth-?!lU or j.a: v. Ltniment Glaiin;n;t tlio sin jrpted to this motive power, only Iii'imJ l'llr-- ' b'VK'BUt are a cheat aaii a They K tff s ..!' i'I! for three pouud3 cf coal per hour and but get nothing Cillt.ijC'! each horse power is required Every TIGGACE (HKC'aKD THi:ori! TO ALL Lisim&i ttsTEr.x it::;s. chalk deposit contaius caiboleum. ITS- - Sou The supply, there fi ire, is almost in- - ?u!Irp.an3 ??.?acd tr aUi Durcoisrs as Corsrs xx Sleepirj tCoac'cc? ran iLrcuh to Chicago withc-i- chaic. exhaustible, chalk being Found aSc, CCc. and SI per Eottls. CEO. L. 2'JfiLAr. of immense extent in both bonussotick Bizb or Eottle, Sttia to- c.n. 5Bpt S. F. PATRICK, r.'-- . C..a- - Paja. 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