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Show mm 55Hc gtlm gmutwn; PobHihed every WKDJfESDAY and SATURDAY by the Oobm PvBusiii.ia Compact. Charles W. Penrose, Editor. and Buninem Manager. OGDEX. UTAH. WEDNESDAY, AfRIL 14. 1875. A DISC RACK TO fl i:cii. Til 13 Judge Boreman is following in the wake of Jude McKean, and seems desirous to outstrip hiui in hia eagerness to attack and ajuse and blackguard the old settlers of this TerriBy rcfereuco to dispatches tory. from Beaver it will be seen that in his charge to the Grand Jury he pours out a flood of invective against the people, falsely accuses tluni aud threatens them with felon's cells. The best evidence that can be offered that the "Mormons" are a and peaceable, law-abidin- long-sufferin- g g and patient people, practising the ChrUtian doctrine of forbearance ia an emineBt degree, is in the fact that they do not drive such abusive willing to havDthat itatute ttcstedt but the real stumbling blocks in the path to the Supreme Court have been laid by 0. J. Il.'s friends, chief imong whom was the defuncl official He for whom he tries to apologize. ilso takes the ground that the "Mormons" offered to ahandon polygamy for Statehood. We defy him to provu his assertion. They have never done Anything of the kind. They stand upon impregnable ground, and hu md those who misrepresent our case will find that in this struggle fcr our constitutional rights, and iu the battle for religious liberty, we have burnt the boats and bridges, and there is no retreat for us and no sur render. We put our trust iu God, who has never forsaken His people cam'ing out His cotnmaudenis. and let courts or officers take what courso they please, an overruling power svill give victory to the truth and to those who cleave to it, at all hazards, and even the doughty "Doughs' can't Tiinder the hand of in A IJEXEI ICIAL CHANGE cru-rvle- r, grave without directing public attention to his follies and failures? Ho considers the verdict in the result from the introduction of a fairer, better and more consistent policy. THE J OX ES C A S E. anti-polygam- y of those . depu- Pkow. Four ftti of snow oatbe level in Rush Valley, this morning." ties, and the Mayor's coat was torn to shreds, while he was attempting to The weather Bio Congregation. and the people address the riotous assemblage, having slightly improve!, Tabernacle was order ihe An flocked into yesterday S,T-i86o--X preserve the peace. the until building spacious the to afternoon, to clear the way polls, given ft magnificent was tilled, presenting and Vhittemor6 was knocked down The utmost attention was paid sight. in the melee. This was seized as a to the discourses delivered, mid the chance to make an attack on the city singing of the Tabernacle choir was authorities through the courts. very fine. . .. summed Emerson Yesterday Judge the case and instructed the jury, after a three days' trial, in his usual From Saturday's Daily of April 10 up impartial and concise manner, and the verdict was in favor of the defence. We presume the end of this case wHl be the end for the present of these schemes to put the municipal authorities to unnecessary trouble and expense, and that those who take upon themselves to act iu the place of the local police, will bo a little more careful in future about with other people's business, and attempting to play on the people, of Salt Lake the game of the Marshals in the Southern States. iutcr-I'ereio- Night School. A meeting of business men and young folks interested in Prof. low's night school will be held iu the Second District School House, on Everybody is inMonday evening. vited. IIFfT'Pil TIE CELEBRATED The Utah Northern SrEciAHlRAix. will i tin a special train oa Sunday morning for the accommodation of visitors from the North, to start at the regular time 8:30 a.m. TONIC Cou-feten- Conference. Upwards of ten thou sand persons assembled in the Suit Lake Tabernacle yesterday afternoon. The TsrUT.ELT A VEGETABLE PREPARATION, weather was greatly improved nud R 0 0T8 composed simply of conregition was on of its results. HERBS al F R U T S , com! ined with ofo Conference will continue doubtless, till frepcrties, which in their nature are t'atbarti. Nutritious, Biuret:, Alterative ani Sunday evening. APPETIZER, th-lar- w;Il-know- n I MOKE IIOKEUAX LAW. Aper'-eut- , Tao whole is preserved fciawa. eicnt quantity of ppirit from the Sl'GAIt A'E to tee? them ia any climate, wiie Kiakes tho s. Boreman is still at it. lie seems determined to earn the same unenviable notoriety in connection with Utah affairs which has resulted in the ruin of abler men. According to a telegram from Beaver, yesterday ke charged that polygamy committed before the passage of the Act of 18G2 is an offense punishable now, aud that bigamy is a continuous crime which the statute of limitations docs not affect. Such stuff is contrary to common sense, as well as in opposition to well established principles f law and decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States. who These rabid Mormon-eater- s prostitute the power conferred upon them for the purpose of viudicating the majesty of the law, to a bitter fight ngaiust the people whose interests they are sent to subserve, always overd) their part and lay snares for their owu feet. Give Boreman a little more rope and he'll soon hang himself. In many communities ho would have been hanged anyhow, but the 'Mormons" believe in honoring the law, even under the most aggravating circumstances LOCAL ITEMS. From Friday' i Daily af April 9. The trial of N. V. Jones, in the A full line of J 1st OrESixQ. Spring Third District Court, has resulted in Goods direct from the East at J. Stana verdict of acquittal. This was one s2C-- 2 dl64-ford s. of these vexatious suits hatched up Beaver Nbws. The trial of Fother-inghaunder the administration of tho late indicted for polygamy iu the Chief Justice of this Territory to Second District Court, is set for next harass and annoy the municipal week. The court is entirely out of funds authorities, and play iuto the bauds to pay current expenses. Tha bills for of the United States Marshal aud his Lee's board for five months, an J for Reynolds caso "the beginning of the end" of the "Mormoa" problem. He may be right and wrong at the same time. It may be the bogiuuing of deputies. the end of prosecutions for the exerMr. Jones was indicted for assault cise of a, religious right. But 0. J with intent to do bodily injury. The II. says "Whatever the Church may difficulty grew out of the riotous proexpect or hope, the decision of the ceedings at the last city election at One B. F. Whittenvore Snpremo Court of the United States Silt Lake. is as sure to bo against them as it is received a scalp wound from a blow-saibo made." Indeed! What is the to have been given by N. V. use ot taking the case up? "Douglas" Johc", a polioeman on duty at the lias decided it in advance Of course polls. An attempt was made by the the most "august tribunal in the Marshal, who swore in a lot of deworld" cannot have any dubiety on the puties, li control affairs at the polls, subject, now this great luminary has drawing pretence of authority from a shed torth the light of his powerful Congressional statute, and with the mind. He thinks there is something expectation ot judicial support in new in the willingness of tho "Mor- case of troub'e. Disturbances were mons" to have the act created, and wheusver a policeman tepted by a competent eourt, and takes attempted to quell them the officer it as an indication of surrender. was arrested by the U. S. Martha! There never was a greater mistake. deputies. Finally the Mayor was The "Moraions" have always been assaulted by a mob oi rowdies, amcng t were some Providence. and mendacious persons from the The general feeling at Salt Lake bench and from the Territory, but that the strifes and agitation inbtcad, honor the office which they is, hold while thoroughly despising the which have been the consequence of the zeal of certain Federal officials to individuals. Boreman is on the road to ruin, use up the "Mormons," which his lie will expose himself before the been their chief employment instead nation as well as before tho people of the discharge of their official duhe so unjustly assails, and his name ties, are rapidly sulsidiHg aud soon will go down with all official of his will bo numbered among expired follies. tripe to utter oblivion or else the As a consequence business interdepth of iafamy. He is a disgrace ests will bo revived, and we may luuk tj tho judicial bench. for a vast improvement in the comsummer. Capital, no longer do-- ' "DOUGLiS" HIMSELF ing terred from coming here by the unAUAIX. settled and feverish condition of '"Mormon" anti the J. 0. II., affairs, will seek in our midst the who used to fight with a pea abundaBt epenings thcie are for proover the signature of "Douglas," fitable investments, and all branches until bo could find no newspaper of trade, and old and new enterprises field to give him room, has been will flourish and leur good fruit for seized again by the desire to rush all classes of our cituseos. Oar railinto print, and has obtained an open- road interests will be pushed with ing ia the columns of the Salt Lake becoming spirit, and general prosperi Herald. His object is to apologize ty smile upoa the industrious people and make a coat of varnish for the who have red oe wed the desert wastes late lamented Chief-Justic-e of Utah. of Utah. But his varnish is too thin, and the We are gratified to jiote the change 0. J. is too far gone fur aid. He already manifest, and to perceive attempts to explain why McKexu the good effects wh'uili are certain to proceeded against polygamy by perverting a Territorial statute, framed against a totally different offence, in stead of takiug the act of 1SG2. but says ho was glad tho ;effrt failed We think the less 0. J. II. saya about that illegal proceeding the bet- tar for the defeated C. J. He is dead Why not let him lie in his official which 3 conveying Dame from Lake are unpaid. Beaver to Salt In Tows. Fruit Trees. Mr. Van Dorn cunie Nebraska with a car load of fruit trees and flowering shrubs, last eveniug. He had been detained two days on the road on account of bad weather. His trees can be found at Mr. Joseph Harris' lot, just north of the. M. E. Church, Main Street, OgJen. Give him a call. in from New Jennings, Sons, and to their choice selecinaddition Sadler, tion uf spring goods and. notions in the t 1LMT1TM1 I STTEI met desirable Tonic andCa- leg in tho world. The'y are intenkd cuoofthe hart strictly ts a To-ija- Temperance Bittcre elegant show room of the Eagle Empor- only to be used as a medicine, and always to ium, nave opened the basement with a cording to directions. of the feeble ud splendid stock oTgroceries, all new, at They are the bottom prices. Don't fail to go below J.ibIit3ied. They act upon a diseased liver, lad B'imu'.a'-oto such a degree that a healthy actloa dlG4-2when you visit Salt Lak. U at ence brought about As a remedy to vhicb Women are especially subject it is snpeit New Firm. Mr. Henry Sadler, late seding every other stimulant. As a Spring of Teasdel & Co., is now associated with nntl Summer Tonic they have do qatl. the extensive business carried on ia the They are a mild and geatlo Purgative as well u Tonic They purify the blood. They ars a Eagle Emporium. The title of the new splendid Appetiser. They make the weak strong. firm is Jennings, Sons & Sadler, and it They purify and invigorate. Thcjr cure Dydeals in staple groceries as well as dry spepsia, Constipation and Headache. Tiej art which oX goods dress goods, notions, etc., of the as a specific in all species disorders Jo J undermine the bodily strength and break best qua ities in the market and at the the animal spirits. lowest figures. Mr. Sadler takes with Depot, S3 Park Place, Kew Tori. him into this house a long and valuable experience in the mercantile world, and an excellent commercial reputation. sheet-anch- or i w A Lion Loose. Great consternation was caused during the evcuing of 3Iarch 10 in the neighborhood of Balsall Heath, near Birmingham, England, by the escape of a lion from the menagerie at that place. The lion had succeeded in freeing himsulf from the Country Storekeepers, Will find it to their aiWnntags to purcbaM their cage, and one of the keepers observed STOCKS OF GOODS it in the garden walking toward the gate leading into the Balsall Heath rojd, and with great courage and AT presence of mind closed tho gate, thus preventing the animal from leaving the garden. The keeper obtained assistance, and a large piece of meat was tied to a rope and thrown to the animal, the men putting themselves in a secure position SALT LAKE CITT, as they did so The lion seized the meat aud held it so pertiuaciously that the keepers succeeded in draw- The Litest Styles, ing the animal into its cage again, The Lowest Prices, and so prevented him from duiug serious mischief. The Best of Terms. Teasdel & 3. S. Johnson Eaq., of the Cor ine Mail, is in town He The duties of a Connf cticut schoolbusiness in Corinne; reports quiet master in 1GG1 were as follows: To freighters anxiously waiting for good act as court messenger, to serve roads and pleasant weather. summonses, to conduct services in the church on Sundays, to ring the bell Lats. The U. l passenger train will for public worship.to dig the graves, be six hours late this evening. to take charge of the school, and to to-da- y. Co., s6t-t- f. 4 perform other occasional duties" Tub Weathbr. The storm king apto have y his rnging ceased pears in Ogden. Light clouds occasionally obscure the eun, but the prospect of settled weather is more encouraging. to-da- Rolling Mills . The U. P. rolling mills at Larami; aje to be put in operation next week. A party of gentlemen connected with the road will probably be present to witness the rolliDe of the first rail in the Rocky mountains. mam ar t WILLARD MERCANTILE TUTE is Paying the At the end of an Indian marriage ceremony recently the bride advanced gracefully to the clergyman and requested aim to announce the hymn, l,Th:s i the way I long have sought." 'That clock, stranger," said a Michigan farmer, "was the best kind of a clock up to sis isonths ago, when my daughter began to have beaus, and now the blamed thing is always two hours slow." mp.n rtjaLucst INSTI-- IIIGlfllST PRICES For all kinds of O DEL J. X IN" AND DRIED PEA CUES. Bring them along. J. T. Sl-2- TIIA1X, Manager. |