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Show Howling Because Judge Brown I Resigned, Stockton, Tooele County, October 15th, 1374. Kditorg Herald: The unexpected and very unwelcome unwel-come news of L. A. Brown's resignation resigna-tion caused considerable excitement among the "liberals" oftheOquirrh range. From the mountain tope, from the gorges, and from the subterranean subterran-ean cavities below, can be heard curses, execrations and blasphemies. Rachel weeping for her Brown child, because he is defunct. Groups of the fraternity can be seen discussing the matter with the greatest indignation. indigna-tion. Snme will sav, "Where is my $o?" others, "W uere is my $.W' and still others'Whare is my $100?" Some cry out traitor, coward, knave, whilst from the inmost recesses of i their souls can be heard "We'll hang Judge Brown on a sour apple tree." But I think the Judge will take care not to get in their clutches any more. He has been well suspended for the last two we2ks hung by a cord of Libera power. Alas for Brown! alas for Liberalism, and alas for the next Brown or Black that may venture his craft within the j whirling eddies of the Lake of thei (G. L.) Woods. RXSIEKKT. j |