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Show th: jh BEE o 4- -i n et dailies. And, w bib Tl IE It EE , bus no desire lo (ust unv nl!e lion whatever up ui any court of es which call it were i owanllv to remain silent under irenne-taIn commenting on Inrili a rental k like the one made bv Judge a matter of such vital interest and importance to this oninninity, THE REE does so with dm respect for tin tribunal over which Judge Zane presides, without the least d sin to inllix ner pending litigation, without malice, without selfish interest, hut for tin sob purpose of rendering a serviee, not only to the people at large, hut to the court al ion I it. ev nv w here, sum in tie di.M ju-ir- i. Published Once a Week by The Bee Publishing Company. Kntircii in tin Halt I.itkn City IlmtoHict ua hciihI-o1hh- h mutter. SALT LAKH CITY, UTAH, APRIL 23. m OF StltSCkllMION. it si if. . . 00 or Aleaico, one year, jxmtnKe iail Any part nl the Inlted States, Canada embraced in I'nivernal I Wnl Union, all ami ronntriea I'rance, tierman), l.nland, to sin ceed himsedf is nei secret, That Judge Zatu- - is a - r'0 one jmstae jKiil t ion. lb lias man.v warm adherents and ;m exelbnt chance feu New Subscription may commence at any time during the jear. 11 M.I5UIV1 COMPANY, Till; MM; Telephone 651. Ilis andidae v is hampioned bv se veral State papers. Powerful inUtah. l.uke Salt l$o City, 6.to. t). I, fluences an at work in his be half. Tin imlirations are that a coali-tieu- i ICk.MS . j'-ar- . , r-- e le e Republiean factions of tin State may he fonned Lditor. by conceding his nomination for the judgeship to tho administration NOLL!; NVARRUA1, JR.t support fis. For a while it. was thought that h had given up all idea of making the race. Rut while this thought, was slowly making its vvere ladng materially repaired. v ay into the public mind, his fene-eOF INTEREST TO LITIGANTS. And so far ne) one has been funnel to make the rare against him. nib-as a not c. irmili aro fop like men, looking Newspapers. ar perfe-e-tlwilling to let. the mntte-- go by default, while t ml of coor ions the h iscn the ear other. tip every Dcmoe-raexpose mentioned in that, connection wemld nit enter polipier. They fight lie follies of the rich, let well established wrongs alone, and leave Ami so it stands. THE REE is washing develtics fer the world. to its work when danger waves a warning sword before it. opments with considerable interest. The man who heeds the whisper of discretion is ery apt to leave ether people's grievances alone, when lie is not personally allrrtid by REGULARS AND TILE GUARDSMEN. the w rant: from which they suffer. And the paper whose utterances Tho departure of tho regulars for the seat of war Tmsday :i controlled by its business department, whose sentiments are of march by the business interests of ownets or ere liters. - not to he meirning was an inspiring sight. Thousands fringoel the line relied upon when the pmiple demand a defense against a menace to an el many were the words of cheer that followed them, ns with practised step and resolnte hearing they answereel the call of duty. the public. For. while such organs are very capable of giving expn to righteous indignation wIkto seltisli int treats are involved, they Wo hope to hear good tilings from the ldnek hoys in blue ns well as seem to forget their boasted duty to the public" at other times. all tho others who take part in the struggle. The militia hoys will he And it is a rather delicate matter to criticise an otlieial high in author- going soon. Then there will he tears and flowers, for war with them ity, whose disposition is to crush complaint and heat down opposition is not a business, as it is with the regular soldier. Rut the greatest whose power is almost arbitrary, and from whose displeasure there dangers will be fared by men who have been trained and accustomed not for eitizon may he no escape. It is hut natural for men and their organs to shy to them. The expulsion of the Spanish from Cuba is from danger and refrain from saying aloud that which they whisper soldiers to attempt, however spirited and anxious they may be. It is n in secret: were such caution inspired by reverence and respect it would task for the navy and a few experienced soldiers, inured to hardship and fortified against disease and fatigue by former serviee in warmer he deserving of some consideration: actuate! by cowardice, fear of perclimes. There will be no necessity for many troops in Cuba, but sonal or property injury, it is contemptible. those who go should be the very best, tried and seasoned. It is a general impression that the work to be done in Cuba must be done Last Saturday, one week ago, a sensational statement was made in as if the Spanish army were a band of Indians and renegades. It is open court, the significance of which is well known to every attorney, little better than an armed mob. if all reports be true, but given to litigant and newspaper man in Salt Lake City, and no paper of the acts of atrocity and treachery. The necessary work of extermination people. no great guardian of public interests, no daily publication is only possible at the bands of frontier soldiers or regulars who have lias seen fit to use it either for the purpose of comment or as a had experience in the suppression of strike riots. The climate of the matter of news. Judge C. C. Dev, a reputable attorney, one of the Cuban interior is deadly, and only men who have shown themselves leaders of the State bar. a thoroughly responsible man, said: With to he proof against exposure will be able to live through an extended rdl due respect to the courts of this State. T desire to say that my campaign. It is the yellow fever more than tho Spaniards they have clients have become alarmed since the name of John M. Zane has been to fear. Raw troops would die like flies on prepared paper. But the added to the appeal brief in this ease. The reason for it may be chances are ten to one that the naval forces will accomplish in a very divined. short time the capture of Havana, or force capitulation by siege and on a vs. of ease in the was Melntire It the Ajax Mining company, And while it is more than probable that this whole starvation. decided had for the Hiles to an attachment. dissolve motion Judge trouble will be settled by the regulars and the navy, the nation will M. son of Chief Zane. John been taken. had defendants. An appeal continue to rely upon the guard. It was the citizen soldiery that saved serhis the been retained Justice Zane, had by appellant, although the union in the civil war. and upon it would rest the responsibility court name When this below. in not were the vices appeared again, in the event of an invasion. required comon of canal as that the Jordan on the appeal brief, it appeared Should foreign foes invade our land I1EE is not It for THE pany. consternation struck opposing litigants. Each step would meet a Spartan band. to state the reason. It is enough that complaint has been made by an And some Leonidas would stand maintained at And, the bar by Judge Dey. attorney with the standing In everv pass, from sea to sea. won son bis and have while the Chief Justice may be blameless, may And make a new Thermopylae. an he is man. of able young bis brilliancy, for bis easos all by reason of in a favor thoro seems to be adding the name growing sentiment SECTIONALISM DOES NOT EXIST. of John M. Zane to appeal briefs, although bis services had not been Some writers welcome the impending war with Snain because sought or deemed necessary prior to tho appeal; and a corresponding There is fear is just as noticeable among litigants who are not successful in the they believe it will unite the North and South. scramble to get him. It. may be all a foolish notion but it is a preva- no question hut the war will bring about some excellent relent notion nevertheless. For that name has been added against the sults. Tt will prove to the world that the people stand towishes and over the protests of the original counsel in the case time gether: it will go to show that for years thov have been united, and time again. It has occasioned a great deal of comment. One hears in spite of the efforts of unscrupulous politicians to keep them hetvveen tlu tvve s Re-puhlica- ns . r i t in-j"sti- co l ed ( i- on |