Show A lettla row and what cams camo of it on monday last some of tho the soldiers who h hid id evidently indulged sonic somewhat bat too dicely in the spiritual hospitalities of tho the city got ot up tip quitman quite an c ing in their behig taken to the lockup lock up by the police in one instance trouble trobie deemed to bo be brewing between the soldiers und una the policemen 1 likely l to culminate in a general row an off officer licer of elih command felt called upon to interfere to quiet the soldiers and assist the police in carrying out their duty in doing so however his hiis motive not being appreciated possibly not understood by some of the police he was luddly gudely sot set upon struck a 1 violent blow and eventually ai rested by the over calous guardians of the city s quiet the police judge g after a lengthy examination into the case saw proper to inflict upon him a 1 imo fine of fifty dollars which nelch of course was promptly paid to our mind it wa was clear from the evidence that a most unwarrantable assault had been made on oil the officer in question we are charitable to believe tint thit it was wag under it a misapprehension on the part of the captain of police and not ft filin oin personal ill will or spite but bat that a jule judge sworn to all administer minister justice ael according cording to the lie evidence should afterwards inflict in addition a largo fine strikes u us s as a most binary proceeding ing we arc glad to know that this action does docs not meet with the unqualified approval of some at least of the stiens who were present but is regal ded as 1 sit stretch of judicial bower which adds littleto the dignity or reputation of tale judiciary of salt lake city I 1 I 1 we have never known an instance where in 1 VISO ciso of a row rov between the police and tho the soldiers an an officer being abeln ps present that i he ila has and efreem effectually it a ily rendered his aid and counsel to assist alio civil authorities an and thus riots and the leace have been often quelled but if judges on the bench propose to ignore entirely the motives and good conduct of such officers and instead f t of recognizing recognising such material services ts cg in I 1 n t the e cause causa of law and order adopt the lie principle ot fining them heavily tuero ibero will ba an end and to any interference on the part of our officers thol tha tendency of just such unjust decisions as th tint tt mentioned is to breed up tin tago between tho the ry and civil not now weare wo are pleased to and in in this light we regret the action of tho the police judge if an officer understands der stands that when ahda ho he interferes to lo assist the police ho be is to bo be wailed mauled and dragged through the streets as ag a criminal and afterwards raul mulched mulcted eted in 4 a fine by somo some second daniel co como mo 0 to o judgment then there tharo is in an end to all comity between civil and ill military tal Y officers we abc gratified to say that anthe on the part of a of thep olice these exertions of officers have heretofore been and aro now and they are accordingly and nd we that atiat tho the pollee police ame in the last in instinct iusti could not brin bring clinis elf to MC the in whole hole transaction in the light vo e thinks tho alie testimony placed it i |