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Show ShrfltUn PeMih4 Within ten days Emerson., bad been aeeased of beings dangerous man and a corrupt judge. A few months Telegrams by cable announce the when be bar sought to procure ago, elore of the Spanish war. Don Cr- - needed legislation from an unwilling f . .. t v f)t has crossed the border into Legislature they were criticiied, abuse.j and scoffed at, by the press However, France and has appliea for French they persisted and obtained the passage ' of laws which were a benefit to the Terhtspiiality, His followers are function. d SATURDAY every WRDXR?DAT 0f at. Oar Pcsusei.ve by ta EXIT DON CAliLOS. . Cliarlow W. Pcutrotsc, Editor. JE. Buiintu Mantgtr, STRA TFOHD, ottDK. lie J"A following '; in authorized print Lwn and kaiunet to ri'ltci $ubcr ''ptin$ is very much depressed, acknowl edges that fortuue is agninst him, and declares his intention of aban doning the struggle. ''Alfonso will return Jrom the north in triumph to Madrid, aod will be greeted with a 4, 1870 any splendid reception. Peace being restored it is now. to expected that Spain to the. wrongs its attention turn M. D. uf Oubacall ofiF the dogs which have geri, lVovif.nee and MilleiUt, Hammond. worried this be&utifui province, es j Srithfirld, Jlydt Park and Richmond, W. tablish a liberal governor en t on the J. Noble. island and win back the allegianco of W. L. Webtler. I r nnk!in tli patriots which has been, lost ? '..J a mn Unittorth. Jf'rum through the cruelty and inhumanity Ml lettlemenlt vn the. vetl fid mf Dear of Spau'uh officials. v eonntc'ed with the "Junction" OJict in be tftrit raptctive ittlUmenti. b'pcd Bd will Hirer, in Cache. Valley J. II Burlier. Willard, Malad City. Willow Springt and Samaria, Jo. W. Dudley. ,0. J'nrmington, Welhville L. Robinton ... ... ..T.. TT. S rnpptelon jtoadiK..!!..;-J::..:.i.Ji- A r. K Jlrar Lake Valley N. Austin ..Jttme thahilh W. Pontage Morgan C . Anderson W hi tear Kli -- A ldrett all buiinei communication!, . STRATFORD, , " Jiutinest Manager. Box 82, Ogdmx. Utah. STILL tl'Alltti;LM(JM And now tho McKean faction of the Ilepublicaus of Utah come out with an address. They deny the claim of Ibe Grantite.I'. O. II'b, that the Utter have inspired all po litical action against tit) "Mormons," nd claim fur themselves the glory of I ha dirty work performed for thfe A telegram from Washington an nounces that the Supreme Court of the Uuited States has decided that the eastern terminus of the Union Pacific Railroad is at Council Bluffs, Iowa, and that the bridge over tli Missouri, from Omaha, is part of the nad,'and must ba operated in connection with the rest ot the line. Omaha must now give up the battle which has been t'onht in the courts, and must submit with as good prace "as she can. The Bluff! H the top dog and will fairly howl wiih delight. Ogden and Council Bluff: are now tbe grand termini of the UM K. K. We congratulate tho Bl itSans. THE BAR AM) TI1E u. Cea-pre- I be-lie?- e ad-fttn- J Kimocrats follow snit if they wish We lay back and hush at your 'weakness aad vanity, and wait for the iima which will scatter you all like ojti: Jtm: go.m:. William Nelnou was confirmed by the Senate, yesterday, as U. Si Mar-xhfor Utah. . And yet Maxmolt is not haprv, though L Irfes9ed to te .iniioua to i cure. .What's tf.e mat- ter F Why, that investigation is still going on, and Maxwell h explanations van! a great de I ot explaiuing.. TbU ia the road all the ;"riugitta'' uko. iVjwn among the dead men there lot al ilu . ; ext.' ...!,f ijr, Th Uida t th framed by the committees appointed by the members of the bar, received UMOX PACIFIC RAiLROAD CO., careful consideration from the LegisLying west of the SALr LAKK lature, and most of them passed both in tbe counties tf DAVIS aad Housps, If they did not all receive WEBKR, Utah ritory. Territory, are now for en Now thase gentlemen know as well the signature of the Governor. And nis -aw inn crania uuice oi this was "unwilling," company at OgUcil, as we tha no opposition has been if the Legislature laws were Persons having made nppTicstioa for raided agaiost Fed ;ral judges by the how did it happen that which recommended, they any porMon of said lands will make pre?sot Utah tbe Tribune excepted parsed but what has been provoked by and which they say "were of benefit payment for the same without I:iy. thos-- i judres themselves. McKean to tho Territory?" The lands wi!l be sold on tbe followoutsider can It seems that no attacked thu ' Mormons" from the handle questions that affect the ing terms; One fifth tbe purchase money, judicial bench, uttering the most the balance in equal anaual pay. 'Mormon" people without resorting down, abomtnabb falsehoods, using raents, with interest at & per cent. Mpu who demost incendiary language, and abus to misrepresentation. 'A discount of 10 per cent, will be which in case sire tell facts to the any for full payment in cash at the ng the people of Utah and misrepbe to affects the purchase. this of time community, appear resenting their principles, motives and actions in terms totally unjustifi afraid of offending our opponents, and DAVIS, able in a sensational lecturer, to suy if they say anything favorable to JLnnd soma it our Commissioner. by cause, always qualify nothing of a Federal Chief Justine. fclur which, while it is a concession v. it. co, That the strictures of the press on to untruthful is the popular feeling his official course were not without in substance and unjust to the peoreason, is proved by the reversal of a) his important decisions when pre ple referred to. It takes a brave serited before a competent court of man to defeud an unpopular cause, and a true man to speak the truth in appeal. He set himself up as the to tfie feeliijgs of the mulchampion of ''Federal authority" opposition titude. But in the long run truth against what he plejsed to call ''Polywill win, and its defenders will come gamic Theocracy," and in a conflict of his own making was ignominious out at the top of the henp. We comHe came here with a mend these sayings, which w? know ly defeated. are only truisms, to the consideration mission, which he grafted on to the of Judges llohborouga and Bennett, stock of his judicial office, and it and all others who are throwing ofl withered and died, officially killing the yoke of the 'ring" aed its dishim at the same time reputable aod now desperate wgan. All that the press of Utah has uttered against McKean was provoked From the :Hiaes. . m-d- O. F. n. p. NEW Sewing Machine. C:J maacuAlUt by that vituperative and irritable Almv, February 2Sth, 167C. blunderer. And nothing can be Eoiroa Jc.NCTioa: fcjand in all the severe newspaper That memorial that was drafted as a tribute of reaect te the memory of the criticisms of his course, which will ITS LATE IXP1tOYr.ZMTS Hon. Joseph A. Young by Messrs. WITH with the tict principles ef ul'lar m lte in and acridity Thatcher, Snow aad Woodruff, brought vomparc scurrility ii th market. olhr with his own effusion from the stat e my mind an act of bis, that is wortoy It is the eulr amchine haTing the imitation of every employer in the tipHIi.' of justice, where, clothed with the land. It hu the luteot Iniprowi Slmt'te wh'ch bat no HiiuiU Mulct VICTOR! rirotecting ermine of ki office, he could cowardly insult journalists and church leaders withoot vlaager of ' chastise aaent. Boreman has taken asimHar course. His addresses to grand juries have been disgraceful to any person sitting o the judgment seat. He has gone his oatsido of the limits of authority, his like andr chief, McKean, taken advantage of the opportunity afforded him of attracting public attention to pour forth a tirade of abuse, and a stream of malignant falsehood, which prove tbe corruptness of hia heart aad the bitterness of his spirit. And could it be expected! that the press, speakiug for the people, would taaely sit by, and let tiiese- - ranting fulminate untruths J tie-serv- ed e Tbea I, wiin a great many more men, qikW. ' whs It has the working in Weber tu&nel lor Messri. Young and Shurp, ia the year 1863, the Hon. Joseph A. Young cirae up to w, every whit like a gentleman, ami told us that be had just found out that he was getting more thas his share of tbe profits of the job. and tUat be ehould allow us more wages for tbe same amount of work, in tbe future, eu that account. Now, if every employer would treat his- employees like ibis, there would be no necessity for any trouble between labor and capital. And tbe miners of Almy, W. T., don't think much of a Governor (of either State or Territory) that will veto a biM that provides for tbe health and safety of American cithens, ne-- matter whether so the ground or under, the grouod. The snow is disappearing some, but half so fust as the hay stacks. If we get no help but the heat of the itun, we aspect spring opening some time in Julj Have no day school teacher yet. Respectfully, etc., Wse. CaoJirroa. to thread t&roDgh priugs ' ' ktot patent feed All wiwtring point are watfe ef steel, y its riiwuliility igrrat. T any Phattle IUtios the fewest in the nnket is is cetnteutij the easiest mania. Kach niivchiue oM imkes sales for other, as they recommead themitelwe tn JI vrko ue them ia operation. GooJ livety i aent wasted ia every tevrn ut Northern rial ;ti) whi m a good commitiiiea mitt to keywtl. - cono-iiinM- irt Writ A. W. BROWN & Co, - at or General agents and dealer in BOOK & SHEET Wi IT. SIC! Musical Merchandise, STA J IONEBX. AJV1 o re to th fith customs delivered by sere of the "Mormons." Speeches were ml gentlemen, in which the press aud Of course we except the Tribune, Salt Like the Tribune, which is always excepted from anyparticularly was severely , crit)izd for attacks thing decent or truthful. That sheet made upon the judiciary. Judge has personally attacked every official Kuierson was bigl.ly eulogized, and who lias cot danced to' its piping, charges made aguiust him by the and in the cate of Judges Lowe, aforesaid paper, of persooal and offi- Emerson and White, out of pure cial corruption, were iudiguantly de- "cusseduess," i without reason and nied. t without excuse. Judge lUborough and Judge lien The remarks of Judges Itosborougb net, both eminent lawyers and able and Beunett, so far as they relate to men, mude statements concerning tire unprincipled crgan which they the prosa which we think call for a have helped to sustain, aro correct, few remarks in reply. Judgo Bos- - and will be endorsed by all tho re' , boroogh said: spectable citizens of Utah, "MorIt had Ween the prsdtce for the mon" and ,4Geatile." So with the as soou a a Federal judge came into the Territory, to make huu the oh resolutions adopted by the meeting of " jeet of abuse and vituperation, which ycbterday. had a tendency te aleniate a julge from But their strictures on the Legisfairness aod right ia the administration ' f the law. . lative " Assembly, we regard as a Judge Bennett said: gratuitous insult to that body. What ' '. McKean had beea soandalously abused evidence eaa bo adduced to prove by tbe press; Horemaa had been abused fea set err), but in tilt saaic vicious that tho Legislature was "uiwilling" , news-paper- s, " 1 mm te acka-in-offic- i mm, . tne courts over which be has presided Resolved, that the thanks of the bar of Salt Lake city aredae to Judge Emerson for bia oompliaoee with their withea in holding a court here at tbe resat lira, as upon other occasions, aad for tie uniform courtesy which they have ever received from hint in bia effiml and personal capacity. Kenoled, thai we respectful request Judge Ewenon to rttnaia with us and and blackguard tie oomuunity, continue to hold tbe Third district court without uttering a word of reply? as long as his duties as judge of the First No paper has said a syllable of district will permit; and we heartily htm that brs compliance with this against judges Tho have atrequest will not only ceafer an obligation tended to their own business, do upon oarselves. but will promote the interests of the whole community. matter how much they were opposed J. B. Hosborouuh, Chairman. in sentiment and as-su- or self-ntU- "Can any member of ih federal o Hesolved, that an acquaintance of hoit. toiol to its victories against lb three years with the Hon. P. II. Emer-foe Mormon hierarchy? What liw of of tbe First judicial district of bave'lbo Federal olboiale, ever Utah,judge baa secured for' that gentlemen kioo-sponsor for, and succeeded ia ob- the admiration, recpect and confidence It has been no f the bar of the Territory; that we taining?" f torious that the Federal officers have (hat Judge Emerson is now and has nnlj not accomplished anything in that ever been a faithful and impartial magdirection, tbut bare been ao generally istrate, who has earnestly sought to divided among themselves, that those the beat interesia of the Territory who bae ben true and patriotic; nave by dispatching with energy and prompSad their iufluetieeneuiralixed b trai titude all bagmen that has come before Well, and what have tho McKean faction accomplished after yeais of wire pulling, jarrjs of memorials Snshels of falsehoods, frequent sub cription lists, and no end of bills con'atuiug the eraoace of the brains of tie ring? All they hare to show s the so called Poland bill,' the rig itia! of which was framed by Whit ney, one of their present opponents, and he can scarcely recognize the altered features of his harmless bant ling. Bracing dees not Hound well Irom the ranks of the defeated plot t?rs against the peace' and property f the peopio of Utah. We are not at all sorry to see these apposing factions fight. "When rogues fall out," it is said, ' honest men will ct their dues." St ratch away, yc patriotic r'pablicaas, and let the .vliandi Sale!" ma'-tiin- At a meeting of tbe mcmbors of disfranchisement: of the people 'of tbe Salt Lake Jir, yesterday, in the Utah. In't this a nice piece of Federal court house, the following natiuess to quarrel over? They auk: resolutions were adopted: tor, sc. to adopt the suggestions ot the bar for "needed legislation?" Every bill mm Jon Carlos is on his way to Paris, AUTHORIZED ACJF.5TM. ., . France by hundreds. cTArr.1 SATURDAY. MARCH spirit. - Lttteirs Living Age. Florence, Remniing-tv- tw Wefly 3i net) orl';"air Sevriag atachiUUM.(("all kin ? Untile nl on haaii." .'!rtncd ai:d repair Numbers 16ol and of the Living Age, dated respectively Feb. 19lb and 2tjtU, having the following valuable contents: VYeslejea Methodism ia Wesley's 'LEGAL NOTfCE. time and after, by J. Llewelyn Davies. Review; A Week Id tit Profeaa Conrl ia and for Bnx Rider Conrt-t- y, part II", Conteinpo-arTerritory of Ctaa. Bon. Samuel JiiahhK Among the Maoris of Lake Taupo, Corn-hil- l; Juiii,'. The Myth of Deroeter and PerseAlmira Seed, riai'iUtf, ), phone, by Walter H. Pater, Fortnightly ' v y Simmon. Review; Forster'a Life of Swift, Quar- Jar on Seed, Dtftudtmf terly Review; Qoethe and Minna Hers-lieThe people of tbe United States in the Territory Contemporary lteview; Rational of Utah aend greeting to Aaaun K. H(). Excitement, Saturday Review; The In- dfentlaut Vou are hereby reqnired to answer tbe petition of Aitiiira Reetl, ia xaid court blink tellectual Qualinoitiona for Cbtss, agaiiixt yttu. within ten day, ex'ltHive of the lav Spellinr, Saturday Review; Pig- of eervice,aftr the tervice on yin of this So.-eon English, Pali Mall Gazette; aod the inn, if (Mired withia this County; or, if lerTed. nnt etthi Ceunty but within thi i'lstrict. within following excellent eerialsr The Curate twenty etherwioe, within forty day; or in Charge, by Mra. Oiiphant; Her Dear- judgementday; ky do&tnlt will be taken ajraiuxt yeu est Foe, by Mra Alexihder; The Dilem- accordintr hi the prayer of a d petition. Eai4 action h UniHffit to obtain a le:rre dHm in? th ma, and Left Handed Elsa. Tbe uual boadi of iiiati imony exiRtins between aid plara. cheice poetry and miscellany complete tiff and defendant, npue theground net forik ha the two numbers. For liny-twsuch the petition on &I ia this onle. And yon re hereby notitted that if yon fail t. numbers of sixty four large pages each, aprevir and annweraaid petition asabove require!, more than a 3,000 pages (or year) the plaintiff will take default against you and applf-thecourt for the relief amyed for. obscription price, ($8) is low, or atitl testimony wheixif, I, J.C. Wrixht, clerk l better, for $10 50 any ene of the $4 xaidla court. do hereunto et hand and affix th monthlies or weeklies is seat with The eal of said eeurt, thi lVt my day of Teb., 1374, Living Age for a year, both postpaid. JLC. WRIGHT. Little and Gay, Boston, are tbe publish, Probate Clerkx 8K.L j. b, $pee-tato- r; -- o t v era. lfr4l 4,Wi!l your Honor please charge the jury," asked an Arkansas lawyer ft the conclusion of a hor?e-thie- f trial: , ' PEEBLES' . "I will," replied his Honor; "ihe Court charges each juryman one dollar for drinks,'., and six dollars extra f r the one who the court's hat for a spittoon during the first day of the session." 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