| Show I 1 K KNOW UTAH H I By Y ALBERT L F. F PHILIPS p I I 1 decline to admit the defendant to ball bail This was as the conclusion of Chief Chic Justice McKean after listen listening In to arguments upon tho the part of 01 couns counsel l for Brigham Young who had been indicted with Daniel H. H I. I Wells oIls and Hosea Stout for murder The Tho amount ot of f ball bail which tho prosecution demanded for the appearance ap- ap of or Brigham Young YounS' was fixed at which the tho counsel for tho the defense defenso declared 1 tl tivo vo and which had bad never before been asked for tor forthe the tho 10 appearance o of any accused S S S SIn In declining to admit Youn Young to bail baU Justice McKean suggested to United States Slates Marshal Patrick that in consideration of or Youngs Young's infirmities that tho ho United States marshal in the exercise of or his discretion die dis crellon might 1 permit Young to remain in his own home guarded by deputy marshals S S S Justice McKean McKoan sold said 1 Tho The government of or the tho United States Statts has no Jail in this city for hviding l who aro are arrested on process and tho the marshal marshal martial mar mar- is therefore required to exercise tho the discretion whIch tho the law vests vest in him Sometimes such prIsoners aro are kept at Camp Douglas but tho mUl- mUl tory ary commander at that post is not obliged to ro- ro elve them The Tho defendant now at the tho bar Is reputed ro routed re- re to be bo the owner of or several buildings in this city Ity 1 If he shall shan choose to put under tho the control of or orthe the 10 marshal some soma suitable building In which to be detained d it will bo be for tor the tho marshal to decide whether Or r not ti t accept it It is at tho option of ot tho the defendant defendant defend defend- ant nt to nay my whether or not ho lie will mako make such offer and nd equally n. n at the tho option of or the marshal to say whether hether or not ho he will accept it In an any event however howver how how- ever ver wherever the defendant bo be detained the marshal will look to it Jt that his every overy C comfort fort bo be provided for or remembering that the tho defendant is an old man I 1 decline to admit the defendant to ban ball S I S Tho The appearance of ot Brigham Young Youn in court humiliated his lila enemies it Jt was said and gave cause causo of oC great at pride and rejoicing among amonS his personal friends and religious followers The Salt Lal Lake o Herald v was aa exultant sa saying Again have the enemies 01 or of Pr resident President Young YoU and of ot his people been disappointed In n their fondly cherished expectations and we wo believe believe be be- lieve that they are destined to more snore grievous disappointments disappointments in the future Every fresh discomfort to them hem is a a. triumph to the tho people whose whoso representative tive live ho Is We Va say this in no captious spirit and without intention to provoke pro o resentment S S S Se We Va e can afford in view of the reasonable trIumphs triumph of ot tho the past Post year to the cause of or honesty honest justice an and equal rights to be lenient and for forbearing There have been dark days there thero may bo be darker da days 8 for us In the tho future but through all and above all the tho sunlight of oC truth wilt will m shine brightly and the persecuting persecuting per per- enemies of ot a a. free bravo bra people and the false prophets who prophesy y evil things thinS's concerning us willbe will wll be bo utterly |