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Show SMALL SPITE. rMiehed every WKDflKSDAT And SATDRDAT bj the OOBgST f fc'ULISUIKtf 00MP4MT. Charles W. Penrose, Editor. and Bunnell )(JI)i:. Bf tinnger. UTAH. WEDNESDAY. MARCH A The hatred of the baffled clique of conspirators, known as the Salt Lake ring, against the old settlers of Utah, extends to everybody who ypeaks a word in their f'avcr, however justly, and even to those members of 31. 187S. .SWEEPING HL'MXESS. the legal fraternity who plead lor them professionally. This i why Messrs Sutherland & A3 active efforts are now being 0 auida to start the business of Lrooui iatcs come iu lor so inucn anuse Irwin the now terribly demoralized manufacture in this couutry, it will not be amiss to givo a few figures 'organ." Judge Sutherland is se !oud to no member' at the Salt Lake aod particulars iu regard to brooui-corbar, and his partner's ability is un in the States. The broom corn crop lias lately questioned. The latter is more out fallen off to a larg! extent; so much spoken and vehement than the and is therefcre a more f're o that the price has gone up to such former, This subject lor at ick. si figure that manufacturers who had quent the a ''organ" publishes doc rot stored up a largo stock of corn morning ument addressed to the Chairman of previous to the failure are cither the Senate Judiciary Committee. obliged to suspend business or continue without making any profit. In written by Mr. Bates while acting as AttorDistrictUnited States 1 870 a very largo crop was raised, but Bince then the product has mate- ney, the object of which was to show the folly of the ruling of the rially decreased, and only those who laid in a sufficient fcurply to last over Supreme Court of this Territory, have boen able to manufacture with making all offences within its limits offiences against United States laws, anything like remunerative returns. About 15,000 tons are annually re to be prosecuted by the United States uired flr the market. The differ- attorney, instead of by the Territorial Attorney General. Iu this ence between the dcinaud aud " ; T 1 I a - the Mr. Bates repeats the old at from 2,000 to dicument The material now on calumny that the "Mormons"' would 3,000 tons. hand is Tield by a very few dealers, not punish their fellows or leaders and it is only reasonable to suppose for high cri (ins. The letter was that the price between now and next evidently written with a view to haWest will be advanced considera- obtaining funds to carry on the expenses of the Courts here. This bly. In view of this, to say nothing of item ia italicized, the object being the chances next harvest, there is to show that the writer was antagonistic to the "Mormon" people, snd groat encouragement for those who thus injure his business. contemplate entering into the busiMr. Bates was, no doubt, at that ness of raising bruoni corn and the manufacture of brooms. An cner-inou- s time under the impression that this amount of money is sent East was a correct statement of the condition of affairs here, an opinion every year for the purchase of this little article of every day domestic formed by many person unacquainted use. We have plenty of land tuita with the fuota iu the ci.se, through ble for the cultivation of the corn, the falsehood of such habitual de- fa mers as the "organ." lie knows good seed can be obtained right in this city, the 'raw material can be beticr now, as all decent men do who raise with great profit, the article can mirgle with the people and learn The be manufactured at prices to com-pct- their true sentiments. ot the letter will do that genwith any foreign luarktt, and leave a big margin for the iuvestor, tleman no harm, while it exhibits the and the money which will change small spite and petty malice of those hand in, the enterprise cau be kept who now hold it up italicised for a mark against a' man they would like for distribution at home. Wo say go ahead with the broom to ruin and cannot muzzle. business. Now is the very nick of tiixo to embark in it. The land FOR 3IO.. should be selected at once, the best A IMILi:OU TAX A. seed obtained, competent men set to cultivate and take care of it, aud arThe Idaho Statesman fays the rangements made for the importation Montana people bave given up all of the most improved machinery and h 'pes of the Northern Pacific Kail appliince8, that manufacturing may road, and now turn their faces tobe commenced in the fall on sound wards the Union Pacifii. This is a financial principles and in a manner very sensible"turn." By meeting tha adapted to the times, and not in a Utah Northern at Snake River, onu horse fashion, fit only for the or aiding the U. N. company trans- to push their road to Montana they days of isolation and will obtain the quickest, cheapest and portation. supply is estimated - o ox-tea- m If persons or papers like to bo on the broom question in all Utah, right. There's money as We believe that a well as fus in it. great deal of sweeping is necessary in Utah, but think wo can do what is needed, ourselves. And we are also of the opinion that brooms should be in demand in other portions of this great country, and that unless the parties immediately concerned take timo by the forelock,, aud make a clean sweep, the "besom of destruc, tion," wielded by an Almighty hand, will make havoc among the eorrup tion and corrnptionists in high place as well as low, and cjear the way for purer and better order of society and government. Anyhow, let us have home-madtrooms, from home-mad- e corn, before winter whitens the hills again. a e most feasible railroad connection with the great commercial world. The Statesman gives the following sound reasous for a southern route for Montana : overshadows the whole Pacific Mope, as it evidently will in a 'few years.' . Ogden is clearly the best objective point for the Montanians. .And the quickest and best way to connect with Oaden. the junction of the Union Pacific, Central Pacific, Utah Central and Utah Northern railroads is by reaching out to meet the latter as it pushes its way towards them. Let he delegates to the Helena convention lo k well to this route and they will find it their best opporBy the by, is tunity by long odds anybody going to Helena to repre sent the Utah Northern? MovuvW' ad their doings, snd in regard to any pcrsoa or event thV the ; which favors the people here in least degiee. Following is a specimen of the dispatches sent by C. A. Gould, son of the notorious A. S. Gould, a former tellacrammer of Suit ';A - gham City, Box m Editor Junction ELIKB arcU : ib, The trial ol Elder Thomas (J. Ricks for the murder nf Klisha D. Skeen, was finished in the the Third District Court Dot of verdict a guilty. jury returning This case has attracted great attention, as pu ting to test thevilue of th.- Poland bill fur executing the laws in Utah The evidence showed iht Skeen was mur dered in 1800. while held a prisoner in Mr in a Ricks, log schoolhouse. as Sheriff, hud Skeen in custody, and while the latter Itiy asleep. Kinks and another man entered the building and IS LACK HILLS EX discharged (heir revolvers at him. One or hoth balls took effect. Skeen either CITE WEST. jumped up or was picked up and carried A Chicago telegram says that i outride, nod was dispatuhed ty a genIt was set up by the de. eral fusilade letter will be published writ fence that the prisoner attempted to es ten by uenenl 1 nil. Sheridan to cape, and was shot down by the sheriff in the of his duty. One Gen. Sherman, in relatiwn to the gold witness performance testified that on the night of the to Ricks excitement in the Black Hills. He murder, he curried a for Bixhop Maughan, to warn him of the divides those famous elevations into Httempted rescue. Skeen had belonged three districts: The Black Hills of to the Danite bund, but had grown disaffected to the church. The evidence Laramie, Black Hills of Powder was very convincing, but the jury was River, and Black Hills of Cheyenne composed of Mormons, aud the church obligations that existed between the River prisHiier aud jurors, it issaid, influenced The first excitement concernin their judgment There is a general of belief that further legislation in those regions was raised by gold must be had from Congress before Mor-Father De Smet, a Catholic mission ais can be convicted of crime. Ricks will give bonds to answer an ary, who had se?n nuggets in the indictment of found by the polygamy, hands of Sioux Indians, and learned grandjury last December, of vvhioh he from them that there was a mountain was a member." After a fair and patient, investigaof the stuff in the Black Hills. It to-da- y, 1875. Dear e'ep gloom overeantl. communities of Call's ton ,1Dj Sin-Ad- C'y. yesterday, gence that a violent avalani edCold bprmgcuut0(in Lewis i? and Ephraun Cutler, who Lake : "Salt Lake, March, 23. f col v- - w 'Shed. 1 hey had gone up the canyoI previous evemng, 3d in,,., supposed camp,d iu ,BiP U8Ua, ,l ' and on climbing the mountain nmber, the slide must have eoL, nj J - THE to-da- mes-uig- David Lewis, who had decline,) eoiB, with them in the evening, or, account of having the too'hacbe, went there in th morning, and soon discovered what had taken place, and immediately brought the news to Call's Fort, when a force ot men were roon engaged in L earnest search, but to no av,nl Nnthip. but a hat belonging to one ef the bo was fount?, and the darkness of uigbt accompanied by a strong, thawing rendered it unsafe to continue the search in the night. Early this inornin the work was resumed with renewel energy, but up to this hour, 1:30 p m nothing further is known about the hi lesuits. The snow concentrated by this slid extends half a mile, and is sixty feet deep iu places. In much haste, AC By telegram from Brigham Ci'y, thii afternoon, we learn tbat the above named victims of the snow elide cannot b found until the vast mass of snow away. It melt slated as a singular coincidence, that Matt Carpenter stepped into the Senate the very dnv that Jwhnson stepped out of the White House, and now Matt steps oat of the Senate, at the very time that was supposed to be taken from the tion before a jury composed partly Andy steps in. beds of Big Horn. Rosebud and of "Mormons" and partly of Col. Ricks was cleared Powder rivers. The 'gold moun tain," however, on critical examiua from the charge maliciously trumped tion, proved to be nothing but a up against him, and the testimony is -- ' formation of yellow mica. The various excitements which have been created, have had Father De Suiet's mountain of gold for their starting point. Gold exists in Owl Creek mountains and iu the head quarters of Rosebud and Powder rivers, but in what quantities remains to be proven. Gen. Sheridan pro poses a military expedition into the localities where the precious metal is supposed to abouud, but deprecates the crazy excitement of those who start . out to explore those regions without thinking about how they are to exist while there, how to defeud themselves from ma rauding Indians, or how to return in case of failure. LIVERY was so overwhelmingly in his favor that no voice among the diss-entin- AND g jury was raised against the verdict which acquitted him., Now, for a I base falsehood like the above to be FRAXKLIX, ONEIDA Co,IDAIIO. sent as a press disnatch is nothin'' less than infamous,'aniif there are no EDW. KELSON & Co, Near the U. N. B. S. Depot. legal means to punish the scoundrel who transmitted it, some method should be adopted to teach him a Brands, wagoxs ind otiikr VKmaKJ Homm, Hauling; Knd Trotting Tnm, lesson that he will always remember. and mil 01W LIrory AccounuuttatioDg tor tt traveling public. The opinien about "further legis lation" shews that the operator is the tool of the disreputable and dilapidaThe Utah Northern ted little elique which has for a long time been plotting for plunder and Co. working for mischief in Utah. Can FEED STABLES , S3-- tf LUMBER a telegraphic company afford to employ an operator who is merely the 0 ca of a of set mendimiserable spaw In view of this information it Office - Logan, Cache County would be great folly for prospectors to cant plao hunters? make any attempts to solve the problem of gold in the Black Hills, until Juvenile Progress at IUvinR thn Ptm Paw Mill beide fur. her explorations take place under (er Kuj-HTillemill, we are prepared kifuruiib Government auspices and further PILLS OF Kaysviu-kMar. 25, 1875. treaties and arrangements are made Editor Junction: with the red men, who either have Dear Sir Our Floral Concert fri van oa Tuesday and Wednesday evening lust reservation claims on the coveted re was a jri and success. The decoraiirma gions or the right of hunting ther ein. artificial flowers, the children's dresses, In any quantity t ratei which the characters they represented, the songs they sung, and the amount cf learning in so skort a time. aceab vol DEFY COMPETITION. LIES BY EIGIITX1XG. umes for the artistic tkill and the musi"It is a pity, and almost a shame, tbat cal accomplishments of Mrs. Raudall, Miss Phelps.! our teanh ORDERS BY MAIL something; cannot be done to punish the (formerly instrumental the vtho music, chief lady knavish speculators who deliberately The au Jieuces will recWe immediate attention. get up and disseminate false information ly gotasup ttie concert. much astonished as they were to affect the produce and stock markets. were The enterprising Chicago sharpers who delighted in real iziuc that their nnn LCMJiJC?. Skipped to any point o tue Railroad children could be trained to amuse aud recently undertook 10 disturb the wheat them. market on the strength of dispatches al- instruct I must enumerate some of the pieces: M. D. HAMMOND, leged to hav been received from San The Christian lit SUIT. Virtues Faith, Francisco, reporting serious damage to our crap "from tho prevalenca of cold, Hope, Charity. Patience. Rearing th dry winds." etc , are no whit better than Cross Experience, Knowledge, Love, inue, uouiinesa and lemperaucc. rep their unfortunate brother rascals who resented by young ladies drtssed in Grain are retained by the four walls of a and Dried Peaces. from exercising their peculiar white, each one bearing her printed motto. talenis upon the outride world." 2 "The Zephyrs" diamine the Lrd'a So says the San Francisco ChroniPrayer. UHLLAUD MERCANTILE INSII-I- f 3 "The Merry Workers." male and cle. Wo would like to know how TUTE ia Tayiug the female, representing many kiud of muck better are the manufacturers trades and occupations, aud dressed and HIGHEST PRICES of false news from Salt Lake. Every equipped accordingly. Mrs. Randall played the accompaniFur all kinds of important circumstanco that trans- ments. Mr. J. D. Montgomery, our pires at that place, is represented teaaher of vocal muiic, rendered valuable assistance. abroad in such a manner that the AND F.dusition is flourishing. A tax has truth is entirely put out of sight. been levied to build another brick The most barefaced falsehoods are schoolhouse, and the grading of the S . , "It cost no more to ship goods by water from New York to San Francisco than it does from New York tw Chicago. The distance by rail from Chicago to Ogdeu is about (100 milts further than from San Francisco it Ogdcn. Half way would be a little east of the summit of the llockv Mountains. Therefore it is plain to see that whenever San Francisco comes ia close competition with New York, Chicago or St. Louis, the dividing Hue must be the summit of the Bocky Mounttiiua. Montana should buiid her railroad connecting with the Uuiou and Central Pacific. schools is contemplated. Rishop Layton She would then have the choice of either road cast or west, and be in a sent over the wires concerning any gives the full weight of his iaauence t all these and similar :eaju.-Kays-vill- e far better shape for the western trade, notable event, and the public are is progressing. when its growth and development stuffed with Yours truly, S. lightning lies concerning peai-tentia- rj g- n a i nr. DRIED EEA CUES. Bring them along. J. T. TIIAIN, Hanger. 51-2- |