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Show HAtii EVENING CHRONICLE 8ALTUKE HR HUH WHAT HI HAT! ABOUT POLYGAMY, correspondent of tho AUa Pwol-dn- t (klifomia hu lately inteivbwed Cleveland. Sho uye; Bealislng folly that I, a little, weak thn womb, waa tho aola rapraeenteliveof largest and oldaat journal oa tho Pacino Coast, I donned mo Um falraat of all my apparal, put oa my awaotaat smile, drew myaolfuptomy lull height (which at aat I boat la rathor diminutive), possible, and might look aa i spaaing and Inablia tka entered with aacrad praaaaca of tho Chiof Magistrate of tho nation. Whoa I anlorad ha waa alooo with two Matlomcn, with whan ha wu plaaaantljr chatting, ao I had tiuia to atill my boating hoart, and to critically obaervo him. llelooka every inch tho scholar aad atataaman, largo and rathar with a aoldiarly boaring, portly, aquarw bailt and auiaeular. In fact the man iupraeaea one aa being a maa both phyaically aad Snare There la inmaa atraagth and will power la every feature of the powerfol bee, which iaalightlr pilled, aad aomewhet mara the beauty oflfcl wondered whet he weald any to ma woman like determining to bo guided by what he did aay.' Whoa hia maaaaagar praaan-le- d my card and iatradaoed me ao a tho jlUa, became forward, extending hia head, aad duping mine hook it warmly aad aaid ia tkimoet cordial aaaaaar, How do you do? Whoa did yea eoma?" then told him oa Tuesday, but tbit I did not hear hia inaugural addreaa. Ho aaid hia own foadly did not hear it, aad ao I muat not foal bad about that. We then had a little chat oa the lfonnoa quaatioa. and ha told me ha meant what no aaid ia hia inaugural on the aubject aad I believe him. The laat preaidant who ever did anything wu a Democratic one. A good anti polygamic bill wu than named, but for twenty yean it hu lain dormant. Humor aaya the President bale rathar eore about none of hia family being able to bear him deliver hia inaugural or eu him aworn iato office, for no ia a devoted brother aad indulgent uncle. The oommittu forgot to make arrange-mant- a for them it seems. It wu an neglect on their part. It wu lha unkindeat cut of all which the priaathood received at the hand of Preeideat Cleveland, when, in hia inaugural he mid "polygamy ehall be Ho evidently taku no atock in the political honey which would leave the fint comen into territory of the United Statu to 'establish and foataa open the State in embryo, and political inalituliooa of their however hoatile auch own ehooaing inatitutiuu might be to tho priuciplu aad policy of the republic. Under thia barmy of Squatter Sovereignity" alavery foramrlyand polygamy latterly aimed to entrench themmlvm under the Political and religious aanctiona were aad arc appulad to in behalf of Much inatiluliou. them wu expected of the p recent adiuinia-Irmtiobut the Preaideut'a Inaugural effectually dicpelled tho hopes of the Mormons in thia directum. It will be wisdom on their part to Accept the inevitable and adjust themmlvm to its lidf u hu a of-fo-ct aad-autt- do-ma- practical requirements. TUB orutxo SKASOSr. u u u lfo-for- We repeat, there never wu a time when for ao little money, promising mining properties could be bought in Utah at present. Wo know tho men who own patented claims upon which they have persistently and for yean forced the sinuous windings of a permanent vain containing precious metals, until they have arrived at that point where success ia reasonably assured, provided sufficient capital can be obtained to carry tho venture over tho bar and through tho rolling breakers into a secure harbor. To open a mine coots mousy, and many a venturous mariner on tho pitiless ocean of mining hu su flared shipwreck in sight of a harbor for want of a favoring financial gala at tho last moment. There is a tide in tho affairs oi men, which, taken at tho flood, leads on to Mot to bo ablo to take it at fortune. tho flood, ia lo'mim the chance of a lifetime and with it one's grip and Mo purcontrol of circumstances. suit of business ao Uses all lha faculties of body aad mind as practical application to mining for tho precious metals. The alternations of hope and discour agemenls which attend investments of one's entire time, money and labor, on fairly promising mining claim, try and teat tho stuff of which lha investor made as no other pursuit in life can. Solitary and alone oftas, the indorn itabla miner in tho midst of discouragement aad want, a Batches victory from tho very jaws of defut. For tho want of a few thousands, it may bo hundreds dollars in tho nick of time, tbo victory may coma too late for appreciation and enjoyment on the wrl of the scarred and broken-dowwinner of the race. The financial hope of Utah is wraiqwd up in the development of 'her miuoral resources. These exist on a magnificent lime scale and they grow in value passes. Tho men whd invest judiciously ia analog property aad reel estate in IN KKMEXBRANCK. Utah at present prices, cennut help handeomoly in tho near future, Verily times change and men change With active mining work conmiem-inwith them. On this twentieth anniverwith thia opening season, the output of of the surrender of Richmond, cur mines, old and now, ought to be sary Grunt lies dying,and sympathizing hearts double that of last yur. llut wore the grey unite with those who wore the blue ia grieving over the dying LEVIATHAN. TUB OOPEX soldier and patriot. Whan Great reIt unit bo a queer fish which has turned the surrendered sword of Lee to float id iato tha editorial chair of tho ilsowner, end said to the rank and file of the southern army, take your hone d Ogdon JJaroML And auch a a pad man to bo aura. And a talking flab and yuur baggage hoys, you'll need all too, a rary wkals ia Zion. According to you have to gel homo and work your the story of this scaly monster sflhs deep, forms," Ire touched a chord in tho rath-er-a heart which has nut ceased lo vibrato daap sea, tho Salt Lako Tribute, ia iu iaaaao datanalaation to uooopoliaa all at the name of Grant. Teen will foil tka fint dan journalistic talent which North autl ffoulli over tbo honored grave of General Grant. or awima In this u u u pot-hou- u high-price- WALKER RESTAURNAT! MQU. Th Valley House, BROTHERS, RAWER Established A. D. mwa. I Oenasiis three TTTX DO A GKMKRA1 NANKING BUU, yV nan and aolleit accounts of mamhaata mining cempnutaa and country awlara wesar-- w DINNERS, 253. th. S COT-TAG- ""ZSZVSZ- -. wux. tun u, aoMu u aux-ilaria- ry - 25c Oyster Stews, - MBtropolitaiHiotei ' u u . LUNCH u UK ALLIANCE April 1. The follow- Wasuieuton, PIONEER LUMBER YARD. RATBS: tt.00 sad PARLOR, & W. H. Sells MLAlalBd IN That comrade of the Union Soldiers Alliance of Wuhington, D. C, LUMBER. T, 4 B. FLOORING, herein express the profound grief that fills their hearts because of the affliction Lath, Ruitie Siding, Mouldings, that hu befollra our distinguished chief, and their warmest sympathy for him WINlNiWK, DOORS, BLINDS ETC. ia thix hb hour of lore trial, united with their heartfelt wishes and mini FIRST SOUTH STREET, earnest prayers that the Allwiao Ruler luaa a may yet avert the irreparable ttppuaila niurtemlh Ward Uaetlng House, death. in hia Salt Lake City, BECHTOt 4 WHHAHtu White Housa KKCHAKQE. M AUB LunchI eNtLpnMdatoSLeu!!!,f!?! rototaof tee SERVED EVERY DAY toim I o'clock, and from 5 to I o'clock, to I lWctaeQMl and their clerks, wiSSSaSS." style. -- eh--p uM?v!uul . jjyjujijMamUau given to the aslUag I M. omiCM, JYaprMer. NEW JEWELRY 148 Main . atom Main meet, Sdt labCfo susrgsai miss 8T0REf McOORNHX A GO, Street. BANKERS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. OF- - Y17SAT AND SILVER Burinmal Banking ATTENTION fraCKAL hwtafepitla TO yV redding ont of Hb any, and Invite eonemewdraee aad aelivo DIAMONDS, GOLD a General Transact Entire New Stock iwtUhai I I R- - Rn Exchange WATCHES, HOTEL, Lake City, CHAINS, RINGS, LACE PINS, nndbandaatYjfcSSKSmSiSyr Marble, Bronze, Ebony and Walnut Clocka Lqg Utah, iu.c.1 Jewelry Mennfcttidto order my Rock and Prices. L. tupapwmnad.Kl5!icwde- - I at short Hew York New York HOLLANDER. VVHITTEMORE, Importers A Trades Natl Beak In552mSSl Mrat NnMannl Gold AMMH HAVE f ? Km Mutwf awpig FOX & SYMONS PHOTOGRAPHIC PARLOR P. O. Box HM9; KE8 AND BOTTLED GENTLEMENS Of a Superior Quality at Popnhr Man Suits ss F,her Aa i k BERGEN, Manager. 1 To InvestorsI i naHEBBUWIM THE OLD BELT ABLE California m est ...Air THE.... Bottled STREET. . Norway Iron, se delivered to any Bread will ttedtff. ' Sait Laka City, bemey wabimb, rmptWtt. SALT LAKE GKO. GEBHABDT. Proprietor HoKOERXACmia. T.G.M. SMITH, mattiwyotllen OF UTAH of JAOOB MOEIT1 ARE MOW OFFERED PE1UWM8 amfeand profitable iavat- ment, at the ngmlnal priro ol Awnings, aztafxsar;'4 BOW By tba FIFTY. Mining Hose, CENTS PER Cue, Nag ar Cariud IfiLT LARI CITY Proceeda to be used in forpredou metals that un&n&'l&eJmon! sad aw which a tunnel is now bstag ran. TAKL 32 L Second South Street dmmnml . . add n Working Capital or Treasury Tbs Property of th comp to make I showing lmmenm bodlm HALL ofmfnud'SaSl Boots & Shoes ssSLssxssscr!! ru,wa valuable Mill Btfes, bu.s-.- ui. Shops, Bnlldlnn, Brardlag hnims, springy viler power, and a valiMbietunnet locatioa; lands on which to erect rolling mills, BEPAIBIKG A CLoraUoa SPECIALTY. of Mlnm tad works, Mill Cmk v Malt PuhUal i Laksnty. ..This will bn ths only block of stack thst lha dlrsetamwUl oRkr tothspuUtaat thb van lowlgwe.aad the price cannot hot mitty BeUettad WM. BREDEMEYER, Dr. Ph eyeiwlntaillgent panon that an Investment Bust mult prodtabiy within a shaft or postal ordsn In payment must be made payable to the secretary of the co psny, and shouM aeonaisuiy the unler hw etoen. Osdem received fir five Anne aad IJSJ; MININO KNOINEKR 1ND.. U. S. SURVEYOR iSlfSSSla.""""1 , . Arrival owns fir 0RDNER ft JONES, ftwrl I budwem16 on Keep - hand Osmwetad with thn at an I Meals 'the eiaaon Tenas Aws. bml,lirins. beet Hallniy iMHU rEsRRsW VIENNA CHOP Mom stoex or or to JounT. UW. Milwaukee This company le organised under the taw u I still contfnua L SHARE. (PAR VALUE, 110 EACH) TO ORDER, OLD iisilsiys W Tents, McOOaRD-- unt Mining & Mfg. Co. BREWINGCO. Alwayi on hand. Your patronage la eotleHcd. WILLIAM I Beer a 17 And IB E. Saoond South StJ CONFECTIONERY AT REEK TryttandWom Pies, Cakes, Crackers and MANUFACTUKES UGER n the eouky hoovtaim CITY BAKERY W. FIRST SOUTH BreMW ZiifBTUiTiif iNBPiiMgSl I I 5000 Shares Treasury Stock p 28 Co. I YelephoM ALBERT k Brewing JAfimSfiK JOHN Photogmphad on Ehoat Notice. WephemK AM NOW PREPARED TO TAKEOKDERS Oppoaltatha Bt. Jamas Hotel. Renldoncno, Mllla, Horans, Etc., a. A - 1 256 S. Mein Street. sit Loire city . First-Cla- 22 MAIN ETREET, nnia I Three door, south of Walker Home. J prfa A. FI8HER BREWING convenient place, P No. $1.50 mobw. REMOVED a more To 0A,U wdfind foe, If and NattaSl Jleeuleed, sorrowing nation would sustain Bank SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. TO ORDER. E. Co.s Wells, Fargo A . At tha Old Loudon Bank of Utah. lOLDIEES ing resolution wu adopted by the Union Soldiers, Alliance, at ita regular masting thia evening: Whereas, It hu pleased God to afflict almost unto the door of death that great and exemplary man and aucoaaaful leader of tho Union hosts, our beloved commander, General Ulrme 8. Grant, llisrs-for- e , . enospcStopriM MAIN STREET, 11B on to-d- JjOUfij MERCHANTS' put-ho- uie real-Ms- g ' GRIFFITHS u ' 'Harper t Wttilj, the organ of the hybrid mugwump, uya in ita issue of tha 28th ul(.: Tha contest which hu bagua at Washington, ia ooa of tha moat impartial in tha history of American Ita ruult will go far to determine how aeon tha control of tbo goyanuaoat shall bs restored to the paopla from the hands of professional and maroanaty politicians, when tha spoila system places it, and how aoon a general election shall become again, what it should bo iu every free country, a fair ounteat between parties represenl-ia- g different policies, instead of a fisres and desperate atruggla between two hugh faction standing for no distinctive measure! or purpose, and merely grasping at tho enormous emoluments of tha public Mrv ice. To all of this talk tha appropriate comment ia words, words, words. Thau empty words an but sample of tho mocking talk about civil service reform under which taking phrase lha mugwump reaqpdu masked lhair contemptible treachery to tho party they prof sued to serve oa tbo score of principle. It is but a part of the- farce which for a month put tho present administration hu bun figuring in at Washington. It hu bun oagagad not in solving and settling questions of goraramental policy, hot in nicely adjusting appointment! to office that tha clamors of tha piebald combination which placed Grover Cleveland in tbs chair of Stats should be silenced or harmonised far possible. a spoilsman Henry Ward Beecher, of the fint water, demand n reward for hia effective services in electing Cleveland, that hia friend, tka Copminister to perhead Phelps, shall go England, and in tha name of tha Civil Service groat humbug tho bast Pholpo supplants minister wo ovor had at the court of St. James. Tho strait Democratic els ns in tho city of Mow York demand an democrat postmaster in that city in plan of Mr. Pur-so- n the mugwumps, through llioir organs, insist that Mr. Punoa shall ha retailed in office a conccwion to them for service! rendered. It is a demand of spoilsmen of tho meanest sort, and this immaculate civil service reform again labors over the officeholding problem. Tho question of political chancu ia once more in tha hah ancs to retain or dismiss, to ignore the mugwump! or to madden the politiriau ia the vital quaatioa, and ita settlement is baaed on a nice adjustment of tho muneet plank in the spoilsmen's platform that to tha victors Tho result is that belong lha spoils. tho hotly contested bone is thrown to tbs ravenous civil rolbrnian(?) Tha whole thing ia a transparent humbug, and yet the roaring force goes on while tho nation gathers around the footlights and roan its approbation or snarls in dissent. Why not frankly admit the force that somewhat offanaivaiy expressed political truth "To tho victors belong tha ipoile.? If a party hu distinctly principle and policies, let them carried out fairly and legitimately by repreeenlalive men of ill own fraternity. There ia a wide and radical difference outside of Utah between the Democratic and Republican parties, and while in subordinate office it is idle and uaeiasa to run party lines and apply tads In individual cases, it is but right that important official position lie filled and adherent of the party by friend placed in power by the popular ruts. Where the carcass ia there the eagle will gather. Let Democratic and Republican eagiu gather to their respective carcasses, and luve the eastern mugwump to feed like wild asses of tbo desert on east wind. u 1. in thia city, by tliair lironxed end energetic owners. The headquarter of bo lothese cattle-king- s miy ordinarily cated in the saddle, but for the nonce to bow they dismount and cry each other in tha Opera House. Tho of CiiBONici.it welcome these tho range. In union there is strength and the great cattle interests of these western plains knd foothills ranks among tba fint of tha Nation's productive agencies. N.arly all the great productive and industrial interests of the country have their national and orgauisaliuui and are greatly beoefitted thereby. The gigantic industry mining and forces its scatters ulena neglects to organize for defensive and aggressive movements in aid of its interests. multiplied and Ita practical representatives and powerful Hill, of champions, such as Colorado, fur want of an organization them, are defeated and excluded from the balls of legislation by timeTHE MANITOBA BKHJCLLION. serving demagogues like Teller, backed BalMIngs stHottUtord Plllafl ' up by an organization of Unread Uevernl politicians. Winnipeg, April 1. Tho Bfouiee and Question uf revenue, of finance and In generally of governmental action, have Creei joined the other bands yesterday ao much to do with our productive and the attack on Battleford and killed Jamas industrial interests, ihat tho intelligent PayM and George Appbgarth, form inrepresentatives of thaae various branch si structor, and two settlers, and burned n find it necessary to combine in organizalarge number of settlers houses. All tha tions for mutual protaction. As tha buildings in Battleford were pillaged cattla man bava started all right lot and burned. It ia expected that Big them go ahead. Boar's band and tho Fort Pitt Indiana will abo in tha rebellion. Big Bear GRANT, THE HERO, DYING. with 800 join warriors, is with Riel, who now said to have 2,000 armed men, but no field piece. It boot known when Latest Message Reoeived From Gan. Middleton will order tho advance His Residence. of the troops. Dispatches from Battloford today show an improvement ia thy situation The Union Leagaa Meeting, Postponed them. Messages received from th agent Ha solutions lijr tha Bold Is r AUlnana. of tha Hudson Bay Company aaya tha Iedians have lift town and gone in At this hour. (7:15) then is not much wtttarly direction. Tha woman in tha barracks am greatly relieved, feeling nows to say, except that Grant isgaiping that tho Indiana do not intend attacking for breath and tha end ia apparently near. Every precaution hu been taken The family and Triends were rammonod to repulse tho Indiana should they make an attack. J. Strong, om of th men in to the bedsid. Newman i also tliair. follows: With a tho barracks, wires Gen. Grant is resting oa his bed. Ho attack our situation b critical. heavy has taken hia usual nourishment without It understood from thb that tho In, b inconvenience. The pain in hia throat dian era not believed to have mm far, and cough are relieved. Hia general and that danger from an attack u not yot condition is encouraging. ovor. : M. H. J. (8ignod D, Douglas, Geo. F. Shbady, M. D. IPAXKA of the Treasury Window of Minnesota and A Now York IW Mississippi special Thomas L: Jamas have just called at the say a: Jeff Daviss illneaa is serious. house, hut were unable to aoe the Gen- Hu ags b very much against lib reeral, on account of hi condition. covery. 9:50 p. m. lion. Cyrus W. Field, SenIt b reported that a military council at ator Lei and Stanford of California, and lershurg advised tho Russian govof Public Works, Hu- St. bert 0. Thompson, have called'at tho ernment against war until tho railway house within tho laat Lour. Four dstac- - hu boon completed to Sankhs. thousand wu tha total Twenty-fiv- e number of colliers ' who wont oat on a trike yratarday in Yorkshire, England, bring opened every now and than aa against a 10 per cent reduction in wages. though to give tho patient air. General Mrs Famgut,the widow of Admiral of General Grant, Drat, brother-in-la- w Farragut, receives a pension of 32,000, hu bora sent fur. and a mil hu boon introduced in tho srrFKBiva great fain. United States Seuto increasing tha p When Hr. Stanford cams out f tba non of Mrs. Thomas, widow of General house ho said, in reply to inquiries from Thomu, from 360 a yaar to 82,000. an Aarocicted Press reporter: General A Shenandoah, Pa., dispatch uya Grant is now propped in two chain. Ha The largest labor demonstration in tha ia suffering very much pain. Tho doe-tanthracite coal region for the put tan hopa ho will pull through tho night yean wu held yesterday.' Fully five I believe ha will live until morning. General Dent, on leaving the house thousand miners mumbled. Six this afternoon, left word to be called if bnnehea were formed of tha Minsn and He ia Laborers Aaaociatioo. any material change took place. still in the city. The annual meeting of the Tammany 10:30 p. m. Bishop Harris, M. E oriaty, for tha election of eachema and Rev. Charles C. Pennsylvania; Tiffany other officers, will toko place April 20th and General Clinton BJlak called about It b not expected there will be many 10 oclock, but rame away immediately, changes in the praaent officers. John Dr. Douglu just stated there would be Kelly will head tho liat of no now bulletin for n while. The military organization of A dispatch from Constantinople to tho THE LOYAL LEGION Political Qtrreepondencia any sitbuaortod Wu to have had it meeting that Zsbahr Peaks lent to Khartoum end banquet at Drimouieos Nubian servant who betrayed and killed illGeneral account on Grants of but, Gen. Gordon. Zebehra motive wu relor aemion ness, adjourned after a brief venge for the hanging of huaoa by order tho transaction of necessary routiaa busi- of Gordon. ness. Generali Mriinoaux, Cochrane, A Springfield, Ills., dispatch aaya Viale, Gardner and Graham, and AdB. Clsm- , Chandler ana John miral Nicholson and Commodore Hooker Jama ings, cukier of the First Nntioanl Bank were among those preunt. 11 p. m. Physician's bulletin: Sumo at Buahnell, were arrested and brought charged with the embeisle-the last statement the General hu ben here a meat of $60,000 or more of tho bnnk restless and been from hu walking very fond. They arc held in bomb of $50,-00-0. room to room. Now be is quiet, reclinin hi chair. Hit throat hu been ing cleared and the relief mentioned at 8 p. Reports of starvation and destitution m. hu continued since. from West Virginia continue to bo reAt 130 Doctors Douglu and Slirady ceived. In Doddridge tho criaa and members of tbo household were stil of children for bread county are frequently in tha Generml'a room, moving about heard. There b no seed for tha now when necessary on tiptoe. From tho harvest and tin outlook b discouraging. oatside of tho a oust seemed quiet and ODonovan Roass's paper yesterday peaceful. Neither of the doctors would had thb paragraph : bo seen. For Ireland's Chaffee and Gen. freedom Irishmen muat fight, and avery At 11:40 Zager left the bouse. Chaflea uid: I English invader found on Irish aril moat ean't giva much encouragement. The be slain. The Prince of. Walu in going an invader. If the people doctors are more favorable and are of to Ireland tho opinion that tho General will live will give him hb deserts, it will be a until morning. Tha trouble is, tho Gen-or- proud day for Irishmen all over the world. i very rcstlesa, moving about or trying to move about, lie ia now lying on Lost Sunday morning at tha urly nm a cut with hia eyes closed, but ha ia not at tha cathedral the congregation were sleeping. startled by tho appearance of an insi New Yoke, April 2. 1:45 a. m. The man in tho churcli, who walked up tho Grant mansion wu lucked up for the able and talked aloud. Ho committed soon after midnight, and at thia no otker demonstration, and wu night quisled hour all seem quiet within. Thera are by one of tha congregation. From the lights in the General's bedroom and on description given of him tho conclusion lha upper story. Tha General i believed wu drawn that ha b tbo inune Spaniard to bo asleep. Dr. Douglas, who did not who escaped from 8t. Louie. intend to remain with the originally hu joined Dr. Shrady patient MISCELLANEOUS. in his vigil. d u BAIEBAE9I The Fall Hall Gaulle this afternoon state that Rusaiaa answer to Englands propoub on tha Afghan quaatioa amounta to n cordial IS THE BOSS PLACE aoosptanee of tho proposal made by Earl Gnnvillo, tba British foreign min inter. Tha Gaulle uya: Bums To Got Mnnls for tho Money. coolants to accept u debatable territory, rack by England, tho som Uid out and accepts th principle that the fron. tier lino shall not bo drawn further sooth than Karazeliu and Chautniebid Breakfast nd Supper 25c and Upward) further norta than Shintopa and According to the Wants of Ik Fatron. tha only point Bariyaii. Thu leaves still to bo diactusod, the Russian iiiggaa-tio-n lia more practical if that it would tho com of surrey overlapped tha reughly-dafiaa- d zona uf debatable land, in order to allow for topographical and Everything Uw batt the miW adbefo. ethnographical conditions not expected, This suggested extension of the mm of D. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. it would carry tho zom to tho survey south of tha boundary lina run by M. Laaaar, Russian commissioner appointed to meat Sir Peter Lumsdra, British commissioner, ts arrange the Afghan boundary dispute may yet prove serious enough, the Aft Mull Qatetle thinks, and causa further difficulty. London, April citini FAMCIS. high-soundi- an the Afohnn (IiimUos Accepted by Baeals. to-d- ay saa-ro- oa u EagUads Frewaaala MMi. Q, BBMAPBAW. wo. DARN CLOL'DB BREAKING. VV. The cauls upon the thousand Utah bills will be represented in convection Of MARINO OIHIUNUIIiH. THUBBUAYi APBHi avlctutu A HOUNDING region, asst oq) Ita angling agast, with gulden hook and unlimited bait to laud this proefoua prise in tha Tribune uno-tum- , The agant cut in hia line at Provo Ha baited hia hook with a dragMi's tall, And slUiog on a rocs be boblieu tuc a whale." But tha gnat leviathan, now of tha Ogden Herald, could not bo induced to bite, he only know how to backbite Hia mission wu to tho Saints in dan, so Farr aad yst so near, and not to tha corpulent ainnera of the Tribune fraternity. And so Salt Lakes loss is Ogdon's gain, although it ia oridaut that the raging Weber furnishes but limited to tha groat leviathan to disport himsalf to tbo full aateul of hia mighty powers. At rt!seut,according to tbs Tribune, the Ogden prodigy like tho noted fish, which, in ita flight, wake to befog ils purtuars by discoloring tha wator with ill oiudaliou of inky blackness, ia engaged in slinging printer's ink to no good purpose by ooaeucting and publiabing fiction for fact. A L.X1LH hoob 41b |