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Show news. Evening iirratn sic 1 n i ! ' si imn, At cmltlt, Jurors that no Injustice may be done and no psinciple" of fundamental law ' ,. , 1 be violated. . y ; l C0MP1KY. THE DESSRETKEWS Sataritar. THE EIGHTS OF TCRDR3 VU DEB. THE LAW. j riecVon of the Supreme Court of the United Btates, In the - t m-rn- rmn, whlk reTermtpg msi Mtl tb Judgment of U Sapreme sod Court of TJtah, and Third DUu-kettlnx ftftide the verdict of Uie Jory, yet BuUlm onwjoints as ruled on The moat byj the loww tribunals. to exclusion the of these Important of cortalu lurors who to wed their belief In the tllvlnitr of the doo-trli -- ; qe of celestial marriage. The Decision ujk We find no r coord In relation 'to the thing in the . t t empanelling or me jujTt, wnicn would have required' the Supreme ... rm . ' i. . a a, the Terdlct and Judgment of the District Court The record shown thai the Court followed the. Utah statutes in the trial of challenge of j urors for actual Lias. That is, the case of the challenged Jurors were referred to three triers appointed by the Court, who found in each case of the Jurors objected to for thir religious belief, that the challenge was true. p The reeorxi, no doubt, Is clear en this point, and the Supreme Court had to Judge from the record; But there are two facta which do not neocri to appear of record .that ought to be understood, at they will hare pertinent bearing on future cases of challenge tor actual bias. The law s Am - S. . -- L --1 1 - 1 . , - that provides , "The triers are three Impartial not on the Jury panel, app pointed by the Court." j Reference to the minutea of the trial will show that three impartial parson wore not appointed by the Court but persons who were Just as much, partial on one side, as the rejected Jurors were said to boon the other.! They were members of the bar whoee sentiments were well known, and who were certainly as strongly biased as the Jurors were alleged to be. It does not appear In the record of the case that the law In relation to impartial triers was not complied no Court with, so the -Supreme . . hadt . S i I. ir or ruiiri7 fin I Iii it'i:i i r I. mine TIih law further provides that: ; "Sec 232: On the trial of a chal-- , lenge for actual bias, when the evi-- I dence Is concluded, the court mint ' instruct the triers that It la their duty to rind the challenge true, if i in their opinion the evidence warrants the conclusion that the Juror . has ") ,'h a bias against - the party chilleuging him as to render him not impartial; and that if, from the evidence they believe him free from such bias, they must find the challenge not true; that a hypothetical opinion, un accompanied with malice . or ill will, founded on hearsay or Information supposed e true, is of . Itself no evidence of bias sufficient to disqualify a Juror. The court can j gve no other instruction.. The Challenge must be found true if the evidence shows that the Juror has a bias against the party chalsr-jo- . 1 ELIIXCTIOrS. J CoL.J J3. PnirRTr,. This after a passenger coach, oooutKung Tbb conaomptien of sugar In modern noon, uu and 14 passengers on me ubito times Is of wonderful - A A. to-b- 1 - lenging him. If he have not such bias they must find the challenge not true. A hypothetical opinion not founded on malice or will not disqualify the Juror. .The Court mast so Instruct and can give no other instruction. It Is evident that there is no intention In the law to disqualify a Juror for a matter of belief or opinion. The absence f malictt or relieves the Juror from the challenge. Was It shown, or can it be shown that the rejected Jurors had any such bias against the proiecuUan la the Miles casef We thins: not The answers they gave on their voir dire showed to the contrary, aud the examination be yfore the triers was but a repetition of the proceedings In open court- - L The decahn of the triers is flaa This relieves the Court from all a a aa a as oiame or responsioiuiy, ir line triers appointed are impartial persons. But it does not relieve . the . triers from the requirements of the law in their case, which are that they shall "de cide truly according to the evidence," and be guided by the prin ciple laid down above concerning nor opinion and malice or from the responsibility of the oath whioli they are required to take that ill-w- ill Ill-w- ill - ill-wil- they will do so. - ,. C J l, -- i i The Act uu Criminal 1'rocedure, in which these pro visions occur, was copied almost Intact front the California CoJ.' It has beeu taken advantage of for a purpose never designed by the legislators of the State that originated It, or the Territory that has adopted ltand, as we view ft, con tains some thing that areata conflict with the Act of Congress known as the Poland Bill. For the law of Cougress' provides iu-sta- uce ' that: "Each party whether In civil or criminal be "j cases, shall allowed three peremptory challenges, except in prosecution capital cases where the and the defense shall each be allowed fifteen challenges." ; The law In question provides that: f,If the oCenso charged is - punishable with eatk or with imprisonment for life, the defendant to enti tled to ten and the Territory to Jtve J peremptory challenges. On a; trial for any other offense, the defendant is entitled to five and the Territory to three peremptory challenges. The difference to easily percepti ble. If that Is fatal to either It to to the Utah statute, though of coarse it does not afiect the very same law In California, the Poland ESI Leing a piece of special legislation for Utah. The law evidently needs revfeian,aid while it should be made' entirety harmonious with the Act of Co&- gressj it ugh t to be e cows true ttl 'ti tf thai ailTfcuta-- e c ""l d t, Le ' It to deprive ary, jure-ta rritt.r what maybeLU cr ert-- 1 hypo- ,f scrs the rijht V-- r thetical opinion .law anteadts h:zi ly tie of the land. ,1. ! Legislate: echt to ba tzt.cz.?, Lz ful la tbeii.:;tl-:ac- f other sources, lest provk' ::n rsty be accepted thai are not fu:r ul to our local requirements si; i ' cumstanceis, and c- - 1j...Luu!JI guard the tlzVi cTtV; r7'J ! - trial, sa4 LaI-- u " . cf-lLo- ul Rio Grande train, which iett here for rrhama last Wednesday afternoon. miles east of jumped the track two Hock Tunnel and rolled 150 feet ISO Other down an embankment. cars left the track. Five men and one wosnen were killed otitrfhland three seriously Injured." Io growing In tropical or of the 'road were Injured. climates, the latter being cultivated fireman, whowaB'iHin most in temperate regions, including exceptthe in the'eoach." It to impossible ' to that part from California to Maine give a list of the killed at this writ in - the United. States,' and from ing.-in contiFrance to Russia-Polan- d nental Europe. The total product Ottawa, 3.- - The Dominion gov o beet sugar fat round numbers ernment has made a grtat conces million sion to American : vessels from the annually la . that craft pass or near one third of the entire West, by providing tons, Welland Canal shall go through ing sugar product of the .world. Great free through the Bt, XAwrence Ca ton- Britain to the largest sugar consum- nal, aud- fo9, versa; also-thanaee one.n&uirxnis tjreaucea nation seventy ing anywhere, wvers all has beeu asked and pounds per capita being required for will greatlythat the commerce her supply, while the United States, of Montreal stimulate with Chicago, with new world extravagance and Knitters Eselted.4 new world wages, onljr reach the , New 'TorjcJ 23. The Tribune average of thirty-eigh- t pounds per says: About 40 manufacturers of capita; and still more strange, the knitted goodi, doing business In the crowded population of Britain can umerem laris of the country, met to take action in regard purchase their supply for thirty-thr- ee yesterday, to the circular recently Issued by the lest than' the citften Treasury percent, which manunf th ?s most favored land. The free-tra- facturers Department, say In effect removes the policy of the mother country duty on knitted woolen goods, and which it is claimed threatens to contributes to this res i It, no doubt; cause serious loss to American manand the tariff rule of this country ufacturers. A organizadoubtless contributes measurably to tion wa effwledpermanent by the choice for the meagre consumption indicated. President of James Talcott. Hon. David A. Wells states that lie. Bnmr ef G the value of the annual sugar im Tribune The was saya: It stated ports to one seventh of . the whole, yesterday that a compromise had and so we need not wonder that With in the euit against the an average duty of sixty per cent, jen nr 5 s,hjo,uuu or slock by the Northern Pacific, Railroad. It was the revenue from It Is nearly one understood upon good authority that third of the whole customs receipts. or snares which it has been ij,tju To this heavy tariff to due much of claimed were issued, only 160.000 the effort which has been made to "hares have been issued absoluteh, which only 20,000 shares have manufacture sugar from the beet of been sold the and still later from theAmbef and propositioninto open marketisand said to compromise other varieties of sorehum. which have come from Villard. one Of the have been - more or less recom- conditions being that the balance of the stock shall not be put on the mended. market out ne neia for a definite California, Iowa, Illinois, Maine, period. Another condition of the and some other States have endeav- compromise Is said to be that the ored to localise this industry, and Villard party shall have a fair, re de some live thousand tons per annum presentation, villard yesterday v clined to be seen. ; r gives testimony that with wider exOraaS TJapepnlar la Hexleo. perience and the exercise of JudgAdvices from the City of Mexico, ment aft to locality and soil, the re- of the are: The alleged friend 22nd, sults will be every year morec and ship between Urant aud Diaz is in more favorable. Thereto one thing juring the latter here, without ben- former. Many worthy pretty evident in regard to the cul ntting the creiieuce to a sory put (eople give ti vat ion of the beet, and that is, that anout in the oia "conservative" cirexcessive rainfall is detrimental to les, that Grant has come here in the gathering of the saccharine mat pursuance or. an agreemenU-wit- h ter. Wet seasons In France, Ger- Diaz that he will talk over a sort of to. be subpoenaed by the many, Austria, Belgium, lire-lan- protectorate mates united government. The and are j al- story, absurd as it Holland to, has been circu ways followed by a reduction in lated by people or influence, and, in the density of the beet Juice, and connection with the general belief Diaz has engaged ex ten consequent sugar, and the same will that Gen. in railway sively speculationvJt is hold good in the seaboard or other working mischef. Grant laughs at States of this country where rain is it, but he will doubtless take an In abundance. . It has alo been early and conspicuous opportunity found that thequantity and quality iu mu an cuu ui iy puuuujjr.of saccharine stored "in the beet is V Freaen Staiesmaa en Blmetallsm. very much affected by the soil in Chicago, 53. The Time'' Paris which It tor grown; where alkali correspondent cables an interview abounds it is almost fatal to granu with Leon Bay on the results of the monetary, conference, in which he lation, and In some States the sorry says: My opinion is that free coin experience of Utah has been re ing is the only method to establish peated tlmaand again; even Where bimetalism.' I favor heartily the there exists enough chemical ability free coinage of silver at all the mints Europe, establishing silver as a to neutralize a mineral, the sugges of s andard with gold on a basis of 1 tion' to; never out of place to prefer to 15. Both houses of our parlia that land where such mineral to at a ment would vote in favor of this ' ;i '' U ; proposition,' by a large majority. minimum, v a rns ra lava hAtsatA The dry climate of this Ter jV or more to come this would reyear ritory is admirably adapted to beet sult in bringing a very considerable cu1t!?&Uon, ami common exrjerience amount of American r silver into a la fiU In most of our cities France, as you are aware exchanges are largely in your favor and heavy gives the key to the best kind of of grain and produce will .shipments soil upon which to plant. If you Keep It thus for a long time to come. want a good peach grow It on bench Since 1878 we have struck no silver land; if you want a good rich grape, coins, but I think It would be found or me!n, a sandy orseml gravelly advisable to begin soon to coin silver as formerly. Discussing. the ponsl Dench, warm and well drained to IiIa ,AHnn nf til. mnn.taptf nnnmvuia the place to find it; try the game M. Say remarked, the Italians will seek to make some arrange fruit, peach, grape or melon in the probably wnion. ment it may gain certain by wards ex of this lower, city, and an for their own country. pert only would be able to mark the advantages some half way measures, from which sameness In view of the difference. they can withdraw If found advm In our early experience wh had not this knowledge. - Those who Bidys Crookedaess. ' wreul iuUbeei.iiiMjre,sougbt.fo suit The World' Washington special where beets would rj to mini ssvk A. irood deu.1 of curiosity Is felt over the promised revelations moth proportion; the couatquence here, in with the' star route connection, was our ractory was alkaiied, and a s contracts. James and other officials have not recovered from it after hear- - who are preparing the data will say ly thirty yeara. In the northern sec nothing tor publication about what out James is re tion of Utah, there are t wo promi may uefexpected, to said have ported privately that at nent places which seem to be admir the proper time disclosures will be abry adapted to this Industry. 5Pro- - made," compared with which . the vo Bench is one, but a better place Tweed regime will go down to his tory as respectable. It Is said to be h that great tract of country located capable proof that for four years in Cache County, reaching from not less of than xj,ooo,000 a year was neatly opposite and west of Uogan misapplied. Brady and his associates to Franklin in the north, and reach naturally became rich. It was given out for comfort of such as might ing quite up to the foothills on the believe the it, that Brady had profited semi-circof the northwest, and stock. They largely In down to Cub river In the opposite bought and telephone controlled newspapers, .direction. There, there to no alkali; correspondents, Congressmen and others as might be useful to the, elements long since sent that such One weekly paper here is them. down to the Great Salt Lake, and commonly said to have been the temperature of Cache Is every outright by- the contractors bought during U last year's investigation. The silence way desirable, The fact that we Import and con and afterwards the support of anweekly paper was also secured. sume two hundred car loads per an other In one of the dalies Brady Is a large num, places sugar making in the stockholder. That paper has nofront rank as a necessary Industry thing to say about the removal ex- ! iniHrotly. Kjr mtllinir !"! a fn the future r Territory,. has exposed Brady's doings, one which should receive the earn that slanders ' of the for filter est consecration. of "Boards of sharpers, ' swindlers, ' and of Another dally keeps Trade" and leading men throughout thieves. off editorially, and tosses all our settlements. The immense hands of the day in a manaside the national debt of the United States, ner meantnews to Indicate that there is requiring on sugar a tariff of sixty little or nothing in it. A gentleman, per cent., and our distance from whose sources of information are either seaboard or refinery, involv good, says there is little doubt of last night's rumor that Brady will ing a railroad tariff" of thirty dollars be Indicted, and he reports one of per ton freight, should lead many to the officials engaged upon the case consider the propriety and advantage to have said that Brady must of making, if possible, our sugar here either diorge or go to the penitenshould be said, however, tiary. It at home. common belief to that nothe that now test to these . It is a good lime thing will be done beyond a. comj localities, Get the best seed of the plete exposure. N The Jlerald't Washington says: best and purest white sugar beet. Postmaster-GeneraJames inquiry If this comes successfully, fifteen to in to the starl route corruption, which twenty thousand dollars will estab- has been carried on with equal vigor lish a plant or factory. Then further and eecresy, promises presently to some surprlsteg rascalities experiment wl3 give the needed ex develop I. It may, in the end, places. h ;h perknce,and with sugar for the peo- if powerful political Influence Com ple and apermsnent market for this not prevail to prevent it, send sevto the product of the soil, there would be eral prominent politicians labor in winter for many who are penitentiary. There to already sufon hand to show now Jd3e; feed fn the refuse of the ficient evidence route lobby was not star the that factory for much stock, and the pro without Congressmen as part of Its duction of beef to help aa elsewhere force,and the game cf straw bidding, In ivL-- interest on the invests - it. sham securities and raised contracts to have been carried on ifsc r eta be cheaply re Je, appears 7ournwc:J with a brazen " effrontery which coruapwoa may incrrj. shows that the men engaged in it, from :wht it to. now (newly ZO some of them men of political In' ntil it reach the fluence 'and others pounds per elsewhere, bad not .the rxr-riven in. the re k--1. at . i and startllnx f fear of interference from mother of the turns country. any quarter. The President probab- ly remembers the impudent resist-- 1 ance to ti-- laves tiation la , the' " t House winter before last, when fh TtTlti Lectxres Beeadverttoe-ntaLa another column giving sub-fuc-ts star route lobby gathered here to and to defeat tbe In-- 1 of. Mr, Archibald Forbes lee-- support Drady House. The Prtelvksat the C'iirj ty a. Tklsts will be on saje oa to bent upon a tJicrc-"- --rr-exposure of : f " j" tit Dryers'-- , id TTier thevhc ? &i t U.s la vesa-- , t has seats. Cdcure givta em-Dlove- es -- one-and-a-h- - t, -- , . de . eilc-ete- is-- ue 1 '.;. , - d - ! k fc ff . ring tlon now proceediag shall be searchSALT LAKE THEATRE. ing and that wrong doers shall be d broognt to persotw or political infiuencei. promises to be astcnish- I hemresult mg Its 0aua as Uie exposure of the whisky ring by Pecrttary Bristol and fortunately the present Attorney General is not' the kind of man to issue ariorderlflli m Ida- rogues. ting witnesses and shielding that he Brady's friends say y has covered himself against effective and the Mouse. attack by having carefully kept The Lion . copieiTicf tuLLtha recommendations TJSCAX rglt'JS i QtAPtlaaY4y for Increased service and In tMnfflmnnmlbr sale10 of Bessrvwl Seats, creased pay .on the , star, roti t eaJ Thiuvfayi srsers. iprtl tlr made by coBgressmen and other It Is to No Extra Charge for Reserves- public functionaries. istrue and that behorjed that this he will be pushed hard enough to induce him to make these copies of FRENCH and GEBMAN. written and .oral .recommendations public. Having such papers in his THU WOBKS OP possession no doubt gave him the HAVINO. STCPIRD Freuch and Oermaa authors over members ei he Perr power he had and bsviuc b4 a tort of buth last .House or riepresentauves. Snoela coovenattao with natives wtU eotnineuoo uodersirned which enabled him to openly bullv jjuyrages, tbs Uie committee of inquiry.- Hayes absoluteand his postmaster-genera- l ly .refused to take notice of the proved, lrresrularities of. the star route Oo tbs most approved plan, business. They threw the whole indunday from 1 U 9 o'clock. no- quiry on. Congress, knowing, as they rMratTteSoos given tf desired. TermA must have known, (hat a congres mJmZ '! J. HUnHMAN, Teaoher. sional investigation Is sure to cover ' First Pont Street, opposite Continental rather than expose wrone doinar. The present administration appears lo be determined to pursue a .more HO MORE DIPHTHERIA. honorable and .effective course, and if the executive is in earnest there is CANHER 1st HOT DIPH CAH-IO- T at least some hope of bringing to WHKBS COME. :4 i .TUERIA ine star route jobberies and jjgui with them perhaps the congressmen Me Deaths do Diphtheria where llaUs BSBMdj um sees and other public officers on who&e Influence thejobbers depended. THE FOLLOWING re-fr- AHECICjX. semi-tropic- al I The J. TELE6R A PH. uvsT magnitude many nations contribute to the supply. The total annual 'product In round numbers is about five milliApril S3.1SS1, on tons, Including both cane and beet sugar,, the ...former, mainly EOCTOIL C3AELES ' , 1 BY a-- . er p-- pt " to-d- ay rs rh J ;r - Patrons and Purchasers are notified that our y j. - f" fmc-Stock-o- . 'Wlirow d n befburirj A Cure for Hydrophobia. It is said that in every instanee where a person is bitten by a mad dog,- pustu'es make their appearance sooner or later on the under side or the tongue, but generally in from six to nine days. These pustules must be opened with a sharp pointed instrument, as they are too tough lo; break of themselves, and the matter must be discharged and spit .which out, or it will be to said to create the paroxysms termed hydrophobia. The above is the substance of a communication which appeared in the New Orleans Tronic ? some years since, from the pen of a southern physician, mho says: - r i "in 1832 i was called to visit a negro woman who had been bitten by a mad dog, and by pursuing the treatment laid down I was successful in curing her. This course is the fame that was recommended by Prof, Marochitti, of Moscow, in 1820, and proved effectual; and my first intimation of this mode was from an English magazine, published forty years ago, containing a communication from a gentleman recently returned from Tartary, where mad dogs are common, and this method of treatment was usual and success ful." . : wljiinaes I - " ., tttj ti- monenls-bt- ; the sores, or scates, were riwi-uii.i- .i movea next morning wim ss wel wars - iha nhilrlmn ""' BIN nJ ua;g as eveiv If any question this testimony, tbey - "- - l i - ' ' v f eta Ward, 8. Is, City Wm. JENNINGS, Superintendent. Var nertsin and sneedv relief in diseases of s .m;u the chest and lungs, use it, naa no equal m me llemeoy. These medicines are for sale at every Ward Ktnr. w nriteaaie ana rerun si wnoiesaie at tabllshments throughout Utah.'1 Xrieest Ceaarh Remedy 50e., Can kr. BOB.. IMnbtlierist. . ai.l HALL'S DR. BALSAM TOR THK LUNCS. 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Is one of the best remedies for Toothache, - . -. It. Sheet Lead. . Headache, Sore Throat. Rheumatism, PsJa in the Side, Stomach, etc Sure Cure. Tbeenljr Irona nosHvar taklngr the fc" le A sent for 17tab PrlMat thaCaaMnBliil. TfaMtvtt. for ta Bonnlar Fin atm (haTerritory EICHAEDSON'S CANEES CUBE roofe. of Rnitable for all classes and stylos Srhsol Bmoh and lector Is I'arler, composed of the Herbs of our NatWs contraction and expiiiou provhtod for iy Hall SlOVEN) fire on tb Hills, and is a Sute Cure, and destroys Anchored beams aa t Cupped Joiut:'. No Orate llearth. Heaters and Mantles. Canker in the Blood. nails or eerews put through the iroo. There never was A m mnim . v 1 t . !, dipb-tber- ia These Justly STOVES are pa. but what Caiikcr wai at the root. Try It. tbe of tbe Deseret UuiTvraity. tor Public iisTulty BEEPIYB ItlRE i numist ujr un neaxui rratcrniti rally, as ths best Heating- - Oud Ventiln' Una; Stoves ever invented. Sure Cure for Sore Throat and Lang SPr,TaraCaar' ewt Price, wfitinal Diseases, such as Coughs, Colds, Asthma, lw 't1!'1' Weat TmpU Strut, 0j Pains in the Side and Chest. Mads of Iff Pars tr.i: City Market u, uo, 1 oe. Herbs and Honey ssc and 50c per Bottle. VtfsaMMS.a.X.I.MdsU a tvitutsa, . a. aowiffsT, C H-- XATLOB, eek-brttte- Address, JEfiasJJilorris, f"Zl ESTRAY NOTICE. f : HICpDjSejS'. u-r- 109S.8ALT jLAKE CITT. Bos . r fin HAVE IN MY POSSESSION: One tlrht roaa COW. abont fear veftrs old. both ears and noae red, a part of rljrbt horn broken off. branded O on left shoulder. Which if not claimed within ten dava will bidder on Tiicsda?, Mav be sold to tbe bis-bem, at too Ifotrict 3rd, 1881, at 10 o'clock . . Kstraj pound la tius cry. JOSEPH nORNB, Distrlot Frtray Pmindkeeper. Salt lake Ctty, April Sard, 1881. LUMBER YARD a pram 11? , vfV Jrtfui Prices ! JOHN f.lALOiriST. urrttpA HV.WV.R. three a nn nlf Mrwl fcm aHfa in vltrilt fl&r. left, branded U,s ou Jert; hlivjiouit of tmA AnA ymWtm stlH mm. ii KeJuction J' POSSESSION lit In Kb IM u and wmm mu TJrAh Red BLACKSMITH and WAGON SHOP. .n Bed Wood! lAimcSiS: HTS OLD CUSTOM- Cedar aid Ued wSd una ta ttl Jtalrtta, riirht brokeu horns tooth of off point Crop . . off, no brands vtei!l - er, Uns red and wbite spotted STEER, two rears ok), crop off and slit in left ear, slit and In the upper half off right, branded O with otntr oo left iboukler, K on left hip, dewlap cut upwards.. Wblob, tf not claimed, will be sold April SO at 1 o'clock, at tbs listFound- - at M ati, ., v Saopets County, Utah. - !"" t Monti, April 20, lflstrict 1881. . RJlPM Bed and White futile, Ceiling, Sid., W. .Tickets, Flooring, SActi, Doo r , n Li ti bs , .. r. 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