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Show jf THE PKOVQ TIMES. ;b:rt G. Slcitir, Jcccph T. Oscar F. r, 17:22, Hcfivaa, Editors aod Proprietors, 1 CESDA J rwwnn wuj( MARCH 17, QiicumrsG turn eiikid iurrm.' ' , 1ST 1. ad dom of speech; I pay him for hl.s paper, nnd he should not exact no more. Such is virtually tho course of the man who says stop my paper, take out my advertisement.44 He actually shows by his spirit that he would suppress the paper altogether if ho had the power ns be has the will. , But tho Salt Iaike Tribune says the editor quarrels w ith his bread and fmttor. Just so. That paper lias no honesty, no to dicand refined its proper obey tates. It would not bay a word that would offend an advertiser, and would publi-ho- ft refuted falsehood to get a subscriber. It is by this course it only lives. It is a slave to its patrons of a certain class to use Its own Uogglsh lan: gnage, it wears a heavy,-hardgalling collar, ' It ha3 no honesty, hlr rhdependent epirit. It could b bought bv any party Unit would make it pay them well. And what is characteristic of it, like the slave to intoxicating drinks, who thinks every man drunk but himself, it thinks every paper or naan, wears , the slavish collar but itself. It has no independent spirit, no mind of its own, but is led by the nose by the same men who ran several other papers into the ground. We despise their tfuokling conduct, and brand them as dishonest, as enemies to every principle of right which belongs to Utah. No fear they wont quarrel with their bread and butter; not they. Their brains and pride Ho in thelr stomachs,' aad pockets. No wonder honest citizens are so thoroughly with them. We are gjad to learn, however, that the Herald's loss of one advertiser is the gaining of two for them. Never mindbrother of the quill,44 you will have friends, so long as you give us a good paper, your bread will bo given and your butter bo secure. Leave the bread and butter4 editors to their pursuit of what they want like the hogs that i,ke their noses iuto every dirty pite i o get eon-cien- Tho corrupt sheet, and organ of the enemies of the people's right:-,- , published lu Salt Lake City, in of tho . Herald r. . which , writing published a pun ntnl ink: sketch paper dipped from a of the signers of the memorial i u ho signed it, of the 15 tU g tiil l editor is says with his bread and butter,44 bn t U hod many a tvertis-'among thefnon-' Morirmn - population, and as well, and having secured tho-.- advertisers by a m a n I y straight-forwar- d course, and maka truthful good, newspaper, ing la its usual way .published the article alluded to. It showed its independence'4 in pleasing itself what it thought nnd puUL-hin-g was interesting to the people generally. It appears that ad advertiser in high dudgeon, rushed my pitip with the words, per.44 AVe think that no paper Ss published to please everybody; nr.d that a business must furget hh own interest, If he expects .. that everything will Lhts taste. So long as editors do their duty honestly to the public generally, nnd do not defame' the character of men unnecessarily, they have credit fur the work that they perform. It is to be expected that at times like the present some persons will be displeased, and 60 me fine feelings w ill be affected, but we think that a new -- paper that is popular and extensively read is as useful to tho ndvertisor as to the editor. It shows a weakness, and we rather think an to Independent journalism44 toery stop my paper,41 because an article appears treading on the corns of a party. They had a right to copy an article from another paper an article which is more jocose than otherwise, and they showed the genuine stuff they are made of In doing so. It is poor retaliation to withdraw ail advertisement buppoee an article were printed in an eastern periodical, whh h is done many times, satirizing the editorof tho Herald or the prominent citizens of Itih, would it not be grasped at ,and published In the of the radical party In S.dt organ Lake City? , Indeed tho severer the article, and tho more slandcr-- 1 ous, tho better it is liked. We know, and they know, that many jy licles are copied and published, which tho editors know are utterly false, and even without a shadow of a foundation. They e of men court the Who will write any kind of Ho for oyery w icked purpose. There is 10 denying that. Wo sco it every who day. Wlut do tha-eiu-e are so touchy a.xrnt a joke passed on them, do in the matter? They enjoy the joke, and laugh, knowing tho accusation or lying witticism is fal-Mot a word is said against thoir own organ f r men's character, even though it 'has to eat their own words afterwards, for fear of prosecution. to iSuppo-- e an editor wa to not vawhom knew aparty, they favorable to the pep r, who ' wDhed to adwrtLo in it, No sir, cannot advertise in our payen dont ps per, yea belong to our of our member are not a piper, m and so paid or ehurrh, you abut us. Whit would be the opinion of the npilicmt and the pul lie? Why that editor is a foul aud wuuUl ri picas tlic free - Wn--hhgt(- 41 per.-wj- ll quar-tellin- sub-..seri- lr o on . fero-ciou-l- , corre.-poudeue- o. be-lyi- y, ce , to-d- ny - ed 1 -- .. LETTER FROM SALT LAKE. fnrjtilarCom'por(Ionceorthc Tikes. wwa quard feiys no traces or effects of lt Brooks were found in tho ' brain. on the docket could he attended to and many persons made But happy. best of hopes men indulge the in Kx-Jud- ge er ar-r.dn- ed con-pira- -- of the-D- , A.'M. Society are thinking of Sumner. for some cranberry plants sending to commence their growing in this Territory. If they do, I PEflKSYLVAHlA. would suggest to the Provokes to and make application for soincf Philadelphia, 1G. Utah towards on Buisne.ss men them held a meeting spots try I,ake, I believe they could be expressed confidence in and to there of tho centennial celesuccess the grown advantage some of your now almost useless bration,' pledged th'emoney,'and land made profitable. called on Congress to sustain the VISITORS. countrys credit and reputation by several of your towns- appropriations to tho scheme. : Seen men in our town of late, among them, notably, are Col. Pace and HEW JERSEY. the A. S. Stewart, IMq., -- HI buiness of their iron interests The Local Option Bill was desouth.- feated in the Senate AMUSEMENTS by to eight. Are simmering down to the forty theatre, almost exclusive. This week Miss Katherine Kogers, CONNECTICUT. tragedienne, holds forth. We are Hartford, 16. proud of our theatre, under its A Bruce paper mill, Cheneys able management Lectures Ac., South toburned Manchester, will soon be postponed until the night. long evenings return. -,apr. Brady haa f.led in the Yours Court a suit again-- t the Observer. , steamship Pennsylvania , and her fob salvage, for bringing the cargo GEAEII.1L ITEMS. port after the loss of her captain and first and second President Grant is suffering officers. with a severe cold. - A terrilJe conflagration is reported from Panama, Central DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA America, and destroying the larg10., est portion of the business part of to the War Departthe town. Loss over $1,000,000. ment report that the Indians at Persons addicted to profanity Leech lako are and in Lawrence, Mass., should take inclined to depredate. T The milihas warning. Judge Stevens tary authorities will make an efordered the arrest of every person fort to protect the agency. heard swearing on tho streets. Tho customs .receipts for March The law against profanity should arc- - equal to the corresponding be put in force in every part of period last year. The Treasury ofthe State. t ficials believe the Customs have The Board of Bducation in recovered from tho effects oft he Sacramento are still struggling panic. with tho question as- to whether The Howard court of inquiry examined Gen. Meigs, actcolored children shall be admitted to tho public schools. The State ing Comml.-sar- y General, and Gen. law says no, nnd the Constitu- Townsend in regard to the regulation of the United States says tion laws of Congress concerning yes. Ilinkson, the Superintend- appropriations made from the ent ef-- .School in that city, is time Howard became tc sensible evidently a States Bight man therefor. and a Democrat, and believes that if the State and Federal laws clash, so much the worso for the CALIFORNIA. Federal laws. Alta California, San Francisco, 1G. A sanitary committee has been The Central Pacific is again sitting upon the tea of China in blockaded near the city of London, and pro- Tho snow at Bmigrant Gap. Summit is full nounced it a teetotal fraud of tho feet deep on theleveL twenty-liv- e most desperate character. There The telegraph poles and wiro aro are in tho warehouses of that buried out of for half the metropolis no le-- s than 10,000,000 distance from sight Bmigraut Gap to IHumda of tea so utterly adulteratTruckco. ed as to bo unfit for human food. So passeth away the glory of all earthly gone is the MASSACHUSETTS. kwnd.d of ourybuth; departed the cup Hut cheers, but does not Boston, 16. inebriate. The voice of tho teaAn autop-- y of the body of Sumkettle shall sing no more in the ner was made this morning.. A sacred home of portion.,., of. tha left, cornu-artheMr. tpailps of a coming age artery was may return to their peaceful Some other abnormal conditions dwelling place without the fear wero found In the heart. Nothing of a smattering of go dps rt juic- abuorin.il was found in the bruin ing over their welcome absence. or other organs. l)r. Brown Se- to-da- pu-hi- y, .... ng . Ti-chto- to-nig- ht Salt Lake City, March lGth, Editors Provo Times: EXOXV TO Di.-patch-es 187-f- . di-satisfied ' LOAN. If cash were as plentiful in this town as snow this winter, wouldnt! wc have gay times? The' storm we are having now commenced about 11 a.m. on Sunday and continued until 1p.m. today, almost without intermission. Tho winter of 473 and 4 has been like a foxs tail, the largest at the end. It is remarkable that, on the lGth of March, no Spring plowing or bowing has loen done and prospects are that none will lo done for a few days yet. Your correspondent, in common with many others, thinks If he was ilerk of the weather, a little of this snow would le saved and warmed up for uso about the middle or July. Still, it may all turn out for the best, as tho fruit buds are kept back, ancl there will not le tho risk or them being so forward that late fronts will kill them. eon.-idcrab- ly COURT BLOCKADE. . To be in keeping with tho season, Judge McLean has decided not to allow Ms court to run on A few days since the time. County 'Jodgv with thejlmp; selectmen of this county, appropriated $5,0. m to grease the wheels on which Justice should run, and we thought, with the law providing that federal judges' could held court In each county and that the sheriff could bo the otllcor of court, (and the prospects of money of this county FguO 5) that the l'1-c- s bu-lne- 1 b'-- l A ""'' m I r AOVHtt.-kUlHH- , . V ' (. - Vir.c ' Ice , 1G. Bayonne, luts captured a column, of men under Gen. Mouvilliw. - iV.rk, Midiakrs-a7ywasexsriiiiif-tib- t- um-tui,,- n-- 'The (arllsts report that Ndullo - City j, ( 5. !7, wHI .1 !1rn1ct..1 . timoilont put, tv nn,,. !. UisktM will La t. ihc C'h f tv of A jcil, !Tt, to the doh. - Ml .i t.'M.t iiu r )v March, FRANCE.', . or : hc i uriM ,i, rt ' w ' ht Ik liai ' nm-- c, : I'S CfiHffiruta MrAtf'uRlpP'i. Finhot.u'o, tahhirnn. j j rl lG. n ; toacomnultce oltheTlLk-eiiiU-y to in. the relation. day,, charge -- preferred lie testified Gambctta, uhllo a rneui-bo- r torfa Ixxlo, Tlntfe Mining DKtriH, jBub of the government of national County, Utah Territory. notified that thcro defense, purpo-el- y refused arms Tn to the Bretons that they might now duo tlio sunt of thio ffurulrci n,. Ihdfurs.nn yonrTiiicn t In suffer 'defeat and be unable to saM mine, labor performed m.1 mS'cr. fight the Commune rise, which laN flimlsliod ftir tho development thereof and that onloss the nmt in paid on or bealready anticipated. fore the expiration of ninofy tom - the intofV'ft 3 x1( tori IX day fn,m above m-n- J)B- - alii recrl to the Jenny In ncrrmriinro iritfi tho )ar rOuipri-iAil upprr.xT'i May IStli, perw.ii. are warned purchtehif said Inlertxit until Niid ammmt H print in fltfl toKtlhcr wKh cobU of tut adrertt. ENGLAND. J v, oilnt IiOndon, 16. voi tho ri ton Lords Perch and .Somerest, Ward Hunt, Fir Michael Beach, rnent W. J. IBOrnt, prrrWent. Sir Charles Adderley, Mr. Hill, C. n. foO KlNii, Si'crctary. . of the new government, are! re- Salt AU DraufJtUli.lrd elected to parliament. Right Rev. Charles A. Paris, ttSERUKO FKQ'JISIOH STQSE. Bishop of Gibraltar, is dead L Hall, Conservative, is elected to PETER STUBBS, parliament from Oxford. riFAt.m ix London, 17. The British journals generally GROCERIES, TOBACCO, consider tho Chisdhurst demon- . FANCY CANDIES, NlfTS. ETC. stration a success. The Duke and All kinds of the best ijnulity of Duchess of KJiaburgh will soon vLit Empress Eugenie. Lake-l.Yj- Jr. ) dje Iu rtor, yi.er tlouixl, Tan -- - an-here- r TVh i.ru.r TO DAVID WILLIAMS Owmr V: tvrofumdiTii UMUi hf'l fn tho QtioB Vir agoiuL-UUiibett- a. lilt r xvi "ill! Of Pt( lit at O! I. Xyx..Qxr-0--S 4 Kept coiislantty on hand. Ji the old atand. Corner of Jl Hext tail Cenlre btretlx. nnj At UCUTMAg SPARKS Business was generally suspendn on Monday. ed in A fire in Oswego, N. Y., kunday night, caused a loss of $60,000; In; surance, $17,000. , -- Owen Morgan, 205 West ffOth street N. Y., threw a lighted kero seme lamp at his wife on Sadurday night and burned her so severely that she died on Sunday Alorgaa w as arrested. Judge Brady has granted the motion of 'Tweeds counsel' to amend the clerks record in Tweed3 sentcnco to conform to V' H I. NOTICE. VI Bo.-to- the stenographers rejort euhbtl-tutin- g county, jail for penitenti- J. A. Mmrfin, f?ntamx RoexTor, Pfmnn lUimheporatid rnarli-- x Mattxer, wlfl take nol fee that tb. uiuiendtytird has done work to th acnoant of .Threo .hundred and twenty dollar (S''R0.W) o h' Vhd "Jenny ELEPHANT - , J IikIc, a tin afod In Iwiston, Camp Fiord Mining: Tooele County. Ctah Territory. Yon are therefore notified that nnles? you pay yottr proportion of IX-trl-of, above jiovniriL. within. ninety .day him thlx date, your Interest will he aold in accordance wUh tho art of Ciuirr' M. I. Cork', . live w. w. cone. tE9 Bee. 17th, 1S71 TURNER & KOGERS, ' Main St., near Court House. ary. CALL AT THE V IJnT - TR0V0 CITY, .. Amenta for Jbe FTTT RTtOTTTFRS AND MITCUELL. U .T. eelebmtod Vtr ? - - - C A'VC' AUVitkJ. 4 STORE; JOHN CUNNICTON, SALT IVlCIu CITY, Ills Blvraj- on bond tJwbct and - rhoiof-s- t Bxw)rttnrnt of fumily GROCERIES 1 The AND IHLAJE& 1ETW AT THE VERY LOW ENT ftLE THE jenu-- I TRICT-f- i 1 deuiaG y hems E3 'A Fm.-ab-sjoji- arTant on these wafrer ne, jCL-ED- -; con-lderab- T' ture . to-d- ay spin-enlom,n- nd al." . 1 - toa-partio- favoi -s ve-seli- n, llr.Lb . fo;ip,iM-- i. Pi.-tri- et AVa-hlngto- T eratl Locatton of prill rk Berlin, 1G. Sn Inuiflvu Prince Bismurik was able to ork., Tintlc ' I tnh. ty, altransact yesterday, VOTick h mnr.iiYon i.n tii Ar K u ni.K'iijof of iui though still f n.,ii Id.n.i.-an tv, The rejFort of Prince Fredericks tN'O. l I or I ia IP M Klmra I,,! tho tour stock is of Hie world around cinjiUtl tin. C,,r;K,r:it,' projected liuMii.lf tnmiftfnfolc tnt'nit.-'lv,..tSi?; contradicted. III tho OOII1, t HlO lift,, Cullforni.i ('onifov strot,;, w. Sun Eninrlsi i). whioi, t)., sf'iill retmuit in t nut on de-:ra- ud cy Jiixixa PRUSSIA. Di-patc- . I seethat'dhfr-dirertor- s New York, 1G. advoTribune The cates the election of Charles Francis Adams to the place of Sumner. n Advertiser favors The Adams, Young, Alderman of Police Rogers, Chief Iolndy, Street Commi-donSudiva, B. L Eanley nnd Win. Dykes, in the Court of Oyer and to Terminer for In the the city paving conwere admitted to bail in tracts, 000 each. ! i in, Wni. James Defiman, editor of the N. Y. Tvlfrf died yesterday. from a number of Southern ' and WestenP citfc.s, state that the colored people ap-propriately noticed the death of Do-to- di-pos- ed cr.Axnrnr.iE-- TTOTXCE. HEW YORK. seem liable 4o le dashed in the mud. Our Chief Justice comes out with a card, saying that there are between 61)0 and 4f() cases on the calendar for the March term of the District Court, and when the calendar is of, or rather when all the busine-- s of the March term Is done, he will be ready for any other business. This is what we used to call In our Lyceums, of long ago, Whipping the devil around the And the prospects of stump. the end of the March term no further off than the loginning, or, more properly, the beginning is ns much' ih thg future, as the end. 1 fence our poor hopes. ' I.ISCELLHEGUS. a.'-.iu- H TIE. B LA C ICS ly f.1 ITH I N C anv rK0:i THE CCl MET mOLTTLY ATTEMED TO. ORDERS IKOlS ' Ivcpairinp Wapon 7a all iu Lurches, i,niaiaiy eseeuted, |