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Show She I'uMhIicI (Ofltlcu V riry 0;n: t.y th.t lei with a disgust I have for politics IV II AT function. md politicians, I must respectfully decline to he a candidate for to Congress. Very respectfully your ohd t scrv't, l.PNKS DAY and SATfKDAY I'i nuMiiNfi (V.ipit. Editor. 'h:irli W, I V r M John JIaii.ky. an. I UiimiicHi Mhiiuiit. Of all persons your professional politician is the most despicable in the eyes of holiest and patriotic citizens. It is only the desire to ODI.V. UTAH. SATl'llDAV, Jl'LV 1. 1ST. serve one's country and dt good to the people that can reconcile a truthful man to straight-forwarthe necessity of contact with the r locusts of the lobby, and the of the Capitol. If John I lailey doesn't like them and prefers tiiis:i iistisict com: r. fudge McKean's Court, somctiinrs M;!nl the Third District Court, was i tt n!a y :it Suit Lake. Hi.") ng.iiii i!i Honor delivered on-.- ol'hiscus-inii.ard:.e'iuses explanatory of the referred to recent .Ml.utioM. mid the provision in the law which required an open uf the court to he held twelve lv hefu'e the commencement of a fur the purpose of drawing ju blood-sucke- y : home pleasures to M ashington society, and has demonstrated that he hug ability for the position he occupies, he is just the man to fill the place agaiu. We hope the Idaho tV'lks mt a quiutu on all the .; .a i' i!. l,.,r miserable and voracious tribe of' Kit,,-- ,..., - buyers, and send men to v.. ...Id agree to waive objections he and he was- I'oi'eM of the Hailey Mripe. a , he 1 1 leg-Motio- : 'i h'.:s-t-'.n- j 1,-i- . . j get jury, it was n: hot, to hold re idy, altlioimli -- t Cnwrnwi'iir would nro - j ;ril. i VKRV MUCH Mill; XtLAKMAIMXU. AUITAT8 THEM. "The order of Enoch agitates the Uentile mind to an alarming extent, aod their press have run? the chanmind of ges on the public ear until ii entireaverage sincerity that is not as would ly absorbed in Utah affairs, soon look for interesting reading matter in a box of printer's pi or a barrel of rejected ink us in the columns of their papers. Just why such extraordinary interest in the subject should be felt by these great moral resulabors. who slobber puffs milk" through for the vilest their columns, and silently tolerate eycry species of v ice which depravity could invent, but are struck with holy horror at every act. good or bad, of the Moriuau church, is not percoplible to the naked vision." Thus discoursed ' K" ic a spicy letter to the Omaha llmihl. "K" is ou a visit to the Utah mines, and cannot understand the cnu.'eofthe ''bate an intolerance" of the "Mor mons," which he says is exhibited as "the beginning and end" of :dl discussions iu certain Salt Lake cir- - ides. .onie suitable place to hold it in. s The fact is that a few political '!"; attorneys thought the S'ptcm-Francis his Train, despite lleorge adventurers are and broken-dowr term would be early enough, and pretended desire to ho "let alone sedisappointed in the results of a game ih.'i it was better to wait until a verely," cannot keep quiet nor hide had arranged to play on Utah. copy of the new law was re his light under a bushel. lie is they .1. expected to be bought off by one of thoso persons who will be They the "Mormons," in which case everyterm ihe heard.' lie is U the September nothing if not sensawould have been lovely while .1 i ige will have no excuse fur tional. I lis latest, effort to attract! thing the "grouse" lasted. lut the "Mordi:! any linger, but attention, and, as some think, to mons'' don't bribe worth a cent. Jo h'iv. som Ahing rais0 to 0 the fears of financial are so dull in these political preach to the Up r and wire men, by a process commonly de They advan- w lor the overthrow of ptdygani-i- c nominated blackmail, is u circular to dodges, anti htupid about the ' i'iu,nuouin 'icocraey." lie will h ive no cx-- - the savings banks of JJrooklvu audi , . vvj uu uwiaiuvu the mnuence ol scoundrels, mat tne f.ir blocking the whet la of jus New York. G. F. T. wants je money, hungry expectants are hungry still, tii. jiov locking up tin: four!-His lie wauts homo of tlut: banking inwithout any hope of being stuffed by w.i - is open hi fore hi in juid he invst stitutions to loan him $100,000, and "Mormon" subsidies. Ho they turn a inethiig orhiv name will be offers Its Security u mortgage ou tlioie all their cunning and malignant spite bidure the than ever disgv.-.ceih everlasting five thousand city lots in the people whom they cannot An Mn-;.public. He eonid have j Omaha, lie intimated that he could against hri juries all along if he had been j raj9c money in anotlier way, having bleed, and when any person or paper fcpeaks a word agaio.st their dirty n billing to bow to the law he cea s requested to lecture work, they at once accuse that indito iuij.ress the i.ceesMty j out tie country on tlo following vidual or journal of taking what they r.fM dug so upon other-'Hut as he subjects: couldn't get ''carriage grease." c n; m i nx uie ining iiccorumg io "1. Does the money on deposit reIn regard to the "Order of Enoch,'' 3ii i.vn mind he wouldn't Cx; it a all. ally belong to the woi kinguicH and ('.ii-gnthey are fumbliug about in the dark. has conn to his ludp, and n omen? 'li. In time of panic, financial dis- It i something that docs not conwiieihcr he likes it or not, he must and paralyzed industry, have cern them. They don't know what n iv jo ahead or his folly will be aster, depositor! a right to draw out their it is. They make asses of themselves What own iiv'-- ; to the eyes of all men. money? a pity that the expensive piece- of "3 Should they call for it on my ewv time they bray about it. And legislation, which is the result of so portraying the condition of affairs on having no in.liui:ts to guide them to a blackbuard in the lecture halls, a solution of the mystery but their iiv: d anxiety, labor and grewibacks, what would be the chances of find- own dishoucst oil ! not be any or very litth aspirations, they coning the uionoy available? clude it is, to use "KV expression, suited to His Honors notions be "4. In tflAiit was not forthcoming, than the old system he s strenuous- and ( rant having peremptorily idiut "an unmitigated humbug and swinf.U all relief in case of another crisis. dle," or pretend to do so that they ly o'i posed. Would there be any danger from a broken-winde- d have a for tunc ttair aiay Coniuiunisdc rising of enraged depos"organ" to grind out every itors of burning tho citv, or rcsortin" ii it grind. If it pleases Let to personal violence ngauiet those day. Ibvi. John Haley is the Pele-gi- r who had squatidered their them, it don't hurt us. They pay for to Congre-- s from Idaho, lie the horrible discord it emits, aud bate wages?" .(d the ''Mormon" vote, because George Francis evidently rants to the expense while they grin at the who used to belong to frighten the big bankers of the coun- nois AudVensible people, "Mort'. people Ut-.imon" and into jib4 are now included in Idaho, try with "Gentile," while disgusted compliance Co'i.i'dered him the hot nun proposed his There is no with their foul gas, are amused at proposal. 1' tli!lt could make their ineffectual efforts to find out Th following letter from Mr. lailey j Jjllljt ! a a Krcat stir an(l of something about that which tJacy are mows that their choice was a good I111 to J the o:i. in this respect: country by unsetjtling abusing. The may continue to grope lailey is not an damage o!h e seeker. minds, has been It the ptoj)le'8 arousing a feeliug of in the dark. Tlut evil which they always po'ii.y of the old Peltiers of Utah to insecurity, and instituting a general arc hunting U "not perceptible to vote for men who did iMot huut for rush on the banks, which would cause" the naked vision." When they get place, but who, in most instances, a great financial earthquake and brine tired of "speeriug," they can turn Uut any the full strength of their natural h:iv' ;g plentr of business of their ruin, distress and anarchy. who would man undertake to go calling "slobbering puffs for vilest o:i which they desired la .wduct with the the object country, hvMKstly, had no Uukering after po- through U what of foreshadowaccomplishing litical positions, ad no private axes ed iu his fourth proposition, ought to t be coufincd as a lunatic or a promoter TIIK K1SE OX FKEIGIITS ibre. i John llaiiev's letter: of Sedition d.mgerons to the public This Washington, 1. C.. Corporations have no souls Juuo Hith, 187 I. had welfare. Cioorge F. better go ha become an accepted adage. Proofs H y. Milton Kklly: slow on that track. of us truth are afforded by the Jaily In answert:)your in- 3v. .h Si:t: acts of wealthy associations, llailroad r: ' m t whether 1 will bo actidi-llayard Tsylor has secured the corthose who have er uoi, 1 will fitute respondence that passed between Jo- companies, especially to; no competition to fight, give illustrat vtftu haid before, seph uni T'otij'har's wife; but Chicaj .u3 hi s 1 have tions of it as forcible as any. Tho rer il.;.: go people m ml to buy it untrans tc no desire to be a full for fear 1J T. will wake it as cent action of the Union Pacific llailany hlTiee, nor never Lad in my life, and coming to Congresi tfom-pe- as one of his twn looks. It appears road Company is a ease in point. trie tobeaway from my family by the correspondence that what has Unexpectedly to all concerned exbuiues a proat portion of mj been hitherto heard of the story was 'i Uth uf ijtel require niy t only Joseph's Tmioa, m he rsportcd cept the Company, the Salt Lake coal v.'jv. with tKee cbjeetioai. otin it t kjt wif4. freight from Kchj to Ogden, his w j cast-off- been suddenly raised from $ 1.50' to We learned of this S3. SO per tou V eer-ti'i.'- d r.-.- j li.'-'d.- 's . 1 d i tlirough-w..mxiou- . , ! ot ax ici: m .vrrj: liard-caru-e- d re-i.- -i ' 1 cifl-iuills- d. j - nfent, li at-i- 1 ..v ,Th.PeiUion of W J.Keiaelto renewed, for three months, his iic to keep a bar and sell iiquor b, at his store near theil.lt. A edto ey J' le,ot ' granted. permitt , for thirty day,, D.oodto Wa was gram. sell out, by wholesale the remnant of bis stock of wines. H. S, r.lancelt wus grunted a ljCen? to run a back for threes months, Joseph Stanford ' petitioned for, and was granted a renewal 0f bis license ,0 sell general merchandise at his Mure utt Fifth Street. A license was granted to Thomai Scally to run a hack for three raoathi. James H'orrocks petitioned the Council to nbate as a nuisance, a cow yard close to the tide walk, corner of Fourth arm i ranunn feireets, near his premig The petitioner also called the attention of tho Council to a levee, in the tam vicinity, through which water wa3 al. lowed to soak, injuring the street. Th Marshal was instructed to see that th cow yard was removed, in conformity with City Ordiuances, 40. feet from the sidewalk. The matter of damage tu the Street, by water from the ditch, was referred to the Committee on Streets. general public. The question arises what object has the U. P. road in view in this The answer oppressive movement. is, the Company have in u very questionable manner obtahied possession of. certain mines at Almv, near raise on freights is a protective tariff on their coal. Whether they will succeed in this project which they have sprung om the'Salt Lakers, remains to be proven. If the promoters of the Coalville and Salt Lrike road will rush their enterprise ahead, they can soon cheek mate this move of the U. P.. ,Thc Weber coal is in the hills above Coalville ' in immense deposits. The whole Evan-ston,andth- P. ' i' Herrick in the chair. Yesterday, on learning of the declined receiving the coal shipped to them on such a tariff. The Utah Central is not a party to this exorbitant increase of rates. We do not wish to injure the II. P. road in the least degree. We expect much more benefit from that road than has already accrued to Ogden, and that is not a little. Fmt we are opposed to grinding aud oppressive monopolies, and think a lirtle healthy competition will be productive of much good to the coal interest. lut wo hope that the U. P. Company will reconsider this matter, aud that further reflection will show that these exorbitant rates will eventually work as much injury to them as to the coal dealers and the iiepo-sitiou,th- - A petition, signed by G. W. Turner John Chipp and seven others, wag read, representing to tho Council that " , great many people peddle fruit, house from to house, aud ar etc., not governed by Hny rale ia regard to price?, selling to private parties, ia gome instance., for much lees than to those iu the busines?, and ho pay license for selling." The petitioner asked the Council to adopt such to present these evils as iu their judgment may teem neeeesary. The 1'oUce wero instructed to prevent, as far eg possible, persons from pediliug witbont first obtaining a license frota the City Cquncil. TheSpeeUr Committee, to hom at tho last meeting was referred the Tax list for the year 1874, presented a lint it the changes they bad made in the assessments, which , was read and approved j JuIylOtb, 1874, in the City HalUt 2 o'clock p.m., wtis appointed the time5 to bear appeals from persons who feeV that their assessment is too high. And , a notice of tho same was ordered te be published in the Ocnsx 'JrscTios. re The Committee on Tublic TYor the a cost of ported picket probable fence around the cemetery, and were instructed to get up specifications, auJ " advertise for bids on the job. Scveral bids for publie labor were presented and allowed. Six extra keys were ordered.for the fire eogiae Louse.i leuncu aujournoa till tne juiu vi July, to meet in the City Hall at tegeta-bles- is mean-ure- s country 6eews to be a vast coal bod. Capital is wanted to start more tniucs and improTC and develop those now being worked, and ' there is supply enough for all Utah. ,.. i w , T4XSFlSIOX. Au old medical expedient has recently been revived and ii likely to become popular for a time. Transfusion of blood, or taking a portion of the vital fluid from a healthy person and injecting it into the veins of an exhausted invalid, was in vogue in the century, but fell into disuse iu consequence "of ultimate O'clock p,Oi. ., r , failures. Temporary r benefits were found to result,1 but no permanent A six old, having been much The blood kcjtured yearshis father good was accomplished. ou the baby hy of animals, how ever, was principally ishness of crying when any calamity used at that early date. happened, cheered" the mternal heart Put as medical science has pro- the other moriaing, by saying: 'Harry liol ton cried all night' cause his, pa have beeu gressed r improvements f if mi cl'.ilJ .1 .1 Till I . , M made in the instruments necessary ,1T.ii iiuuiuii I for this process, and apparently excellent effects have followed the transfusion of human blood. Quite nun recently experiments have beeu tried with the blood of sheep. Eleven ounces of shceps' blood was injected into the veins of au apparently dying German in Chicago who had been afflicted seven year with bleeding of . L a uii' ' u m m ... ,1 ' ... .... umwn U1UUL.II i a, Cheap for .'i'. Cms h. ."1 I ' NEW STEAM SAW MILL the luugs. The result is that the phy- !! .i sicians consider his chances of life are doubled. The prospect is thut transfusion will become the popular remedy rc now tnrniug out RED PINE LUMBER, " ' ' I ' ; And aaieug wealthy eousumptives, and j that many a mutton will be sacrificed on the altar of fashionable medical! treatment. t An Ottumwa .(Iowa) paper sayj; "During the wind storm the other! day, kichard Warden, of the Courier, lost his hat, which went whirling into space, or rather into a mud hole. He, however, was equal to the occasion! limply crossed his eari over his bead and bid defiancu to the storm." . ny 11 d caiidi-il;;vo- :. ." Municipal. The City Council met, as June 20th,- W74. lllL) extraordinary advance yesterday but could not, without further teiinony, five evidence to the report. But it is too true. The freight on coal from has also been raispoints further east ed 82.50 per ton, and the coal dealers of Salt Lake are terribly indignant, h n ! ! j ' Bed-Ro- I Which ck ' . ' w!lH;ltt Prices for Cash. COXVXEY & Logan, Cache Co., CO-- , |