| Show OLD SALT LAKERS AP r rw rr rr w r r o tr 0 0 e u s t 4 p pa FY N e f fo a o e ee o e 1 t H p ph pIt e a h g o It t h I II s I 1 r r I r wr wre e f e t R i ip p i rY r t 7 C Iv 0 taa r 1 J Je e jt oe O C L IEE 0 JUDGE McKEAN The rhe features of the tile once on co famous Judge James H n are shown shon In Inthis tits this picture There are aro few tel pages of the tho history hIs tor of oC Utah from when he coma cumo to Utah Ulah tin nt judge until When wired ho hI way was removed that lint do not contain some nomo mention of ot him and the he extraordinary ox crusade he Ire Instituted tho the Mormons Ho lie conceived himself to bo be with wale the till mission of uproot uprooting lag ing In mho tho Mumbo Mormon Church an well its an I to administer the tho law anti and for tor that rca rea reason son he ho was wail styled the tho mission jurist a title which clung clune to 10 him hint alt all hIs Ills life tire He lIe Wilt rue appointed of the Iho lie territory by hy President U S Grant Orant GrantIn In July Jill Jul 1870 nod and arrived hereon h here re on Aug 30 SO of the tattoo Mime year Ho lie at nt once began n a Career aleer of ot active hostility the Mormon lender enden and as the tho Liberal party part was wan born the same Ilmo ja tl iO 0 an nn era ern ot of bitterness then opened open ll which width tatted lasted with but little cessation during the whole terra term of o his career upon Ulon the bench Tho principal nets of Judge McKenn which distinguished his bin career were his denying lIon citizenship to Mormons OilS for tor the more expression of oC a belief hellet In polygamy pol nm the of at packed Juries both grand and petit the tho tie lie the Territorial courts we vero e 10 11 Slates courts a n decision which threw judicial affairs hero here Into almost Inextricable confusion us UK tho the government at nt Washington refused to pay puy the court expenses In other than l United States Stales cases and the tho Territorial Legislature refused to tv mono for tor courts which the HID judge had Batt hu decided were United States tribunals the thc excluding of ot nfl front fron Juries the time arrest of oC President Young Yount on n a trumped up tip charge of murder and the tie refusal to admit him hinn to ball even though tho lie district uti attorney o Y suggested lell that It be e fixed at nt five fill bun hun bundred dyed dred thousand dollars n a wilt ch oh drew from Tom Tom Fitch President Youngs attorney the r r cinder to the court that the hall ball of or Jeffer Jefferson Jefferson son lion Davis Dals had been fixed at ono one hundred thousand dollars finally the tho Of or Young Inline penitentiary In the Ann Alln 1 Webb case rise It was teas thIs last outrage which wilch proved the fina straw with the h he authorities In Washington and und live days after ho pronounced sentence against President lre Young he lie was himself removed remove from alit ce cc on account as all the Associated Press expressed tl It of several nets acts M f McKean which lire are considered tyrannical and In excess of or his as na Judge JudI Judge re remained re remained In the Territory after ids his removal and died here of ot typhoid fever teor Janu January art ary nr Dili 1879 1870 at lit the tho age of ot 08 68 lie He was born August 1821 In tin Vermont |