Show FE dena DERA 1 JUDICIARY A BAD bau ri TO BE IP IN DID an enemy of ube ibe federal judi Jual judiciary clars clary of utah desire to show abow the world that its itam emberd members are en entirely 0 rely unworthy of confidence and totally unfit for the po they occupy he could n not apt P t nind find evidence better suited to his purpose than that which is hirni famished shed by the recent action of odthe the contestants for thi the ow ownership of the emma mine it i is s wel wel wei 1 l known ta athe the public th that at there has been litigation over this va valuable pable mine it itis is an important suit Sult and nd involves abarge largo amount of money tha th judg judge a or judg judges before whom this this case is tried should be bemen men of unimpeachable integrity forno torno tor for no party could feel safe safo to entrust us ig interests to the de cislon decision of a man or men concerning whose fairness andja and judicial dacial probity they entertained entertain e d suspicions not it necessary th that at the bourt should be honorable high toned and incorruptible but it la is important por pon tant taut thab that the officers of tho the court coutt and the men whom they summon as anju ju bors should also be of this thia character I 1 that there should be no suspicion of intrigue or double dealing clinging to court or jury A court that ia not in this position Is worse than no ho court at it all it if there b be a well grounded doubts about the purity and sul impartiality of the courts of the land no man feels safe every citizen has grounds nar fear that hla hia rights li bertles liberties property or even lif ufa emsy may emay be betrayed and thatis that is precisely the feeling which ia entertained by many madany towards the federal judiciary of this territory we may deplore the existence of such a feeling and regret that there should be the least cause for it but truth and candor compel us to say that thai these doubts and suspicions prevail evail evall in many quarters and those who eve have them think they have the best beat of reasons for entertaining them we halia been informed that it is for this reason remson the charges now on file in the attrill attorney y generals office at washington we were re made out against members of that judiciary in lix the tho case of the emma mine we understand a proposal was made by senator stewart of nevada on behalf oene of the parties to the suit whose interest he represented to the opposing couf coff cou hibel fasel that instead of submitting the ca aeto seto the federal courts here or to juri juni jurs pa such as the officers of those courts might select they choose three eminent lawyers of established charac ter ten te justice and honor and submit tha case cabe to them for their final decision thih This proposal after some tome little delay devare informed has been accepted mid wid though the gentl gentlemen emen before whom it jtb come have not riot yet been selected this important case will now nowton be decided by arbitration X amore more severe comment upon the fidor federal al judiciary 0 o this territory than is in m the action of the claimants of the emma mine cannot well be conceived of it clearly shows th thattie atthe that thal the judges are not considered trustworthy judges who possessed any auy sensitiveness about their thein honor and aud 11 judicial standing auld moud aoud upon learning 0 ottel 60 s action immediately resign but if they were to resign we should be astonished toni shed they cling to their office as drowning men are said to clutch any object that comes within their reach 11 personally 6 we have iab ta t hat that be aa as well suited if they did n 4 resign we hia fia hae e learned their dayi taken their measure have a very idea dea of the esteb extent of their ability oi frather oct ocL rather of their ilk alk of ability and have become used used to them nem if they were to resign wa should certainly mibs mies s them it is not the I 1 mormons cormons Mor mona mons nali nall who thus seu sec them aside had the mormons cormons Mor mons done this there would woula have been a fine opportunity for the judges to have employed another agent to visit president grant and describe to him the sacrifices flees they ware were making for the tho sake of principle but even this solace is denied them under present circumstances and there is nothing left for them but to lament over their hard fate we are disposed to pity them in fact thata that with a little lingering contempt is as all the feeling we now have for them for they worked hard to rob iob the old oid citizens of every one oge of their theli rights with the hope llope that byea by eo doing they would gain the sympathy bym pathy and the support of the administration and the new new pott pett settlers lerr lerp their will to please the new settlers was good but they selected a moat most un uni j fortunate method of accomplishing it they set aside the territorial laws i kourts and officers selected juries in ih a ik manner unknown to the laws lawo and tind to the practices of a free tree people endeavored tein their own persons the legislative judicial and executive functions kud and otherwise other wisa conducted themselves in an unconstitutional dional and tyrannical manner er these ese mea measure suree surel instead of pleasing ing men disgusted them ard and thus they have brought themselves into this pitiable condition ney have destroyed t the he confidence of the old settlers in t their heir judicial fairness and loat their r respect they have weakened their reputation t lor for tor ability with the government and shown that they are unfit for their positions and they have earned thedis the dislike and contempt of f jahe he new settlers by their unfair conduct JT w is always unsafe for mento men to sacrifice right and abuse power with the hope hupe to to make friends achieve desired results an and d get boosted into a higher seat such buch I 1 p epple people are aro lafeure bure sure tobe fobe to be d appointed disappointed is ey event 1 11 in far off remote utah for proof ot this it is only necessary to look at the judges ia is enduring at the present time a terrible dearth karth of trade arade the f freights a 1 bu for the northern miney in nes nea are n noy principally transported by L the fast freig freight hf line debarring freighters in the surrounding settlements from carrying thew them i as 8 they did formerly arly the former line spends but little money in corinne while the latter jatter were more noted for the liberality of their pur chases the steamboat called after this famous adus 1 I 1 not doing what the projectors rondly kondly hoped it would each egich trip rip costs in the neighborhood of two hundred dollars while the priti principal cipal portion of the freight except we mention an excursion lately taken by a few citizens con consists slats of lumber ac furnished by the enterprising D wo parkhurst in short the anticipated trade of east canyon is a failure in supporting corinne as much so as the once famous kate connor that lies sinkin sinking gradually into the mud of bear river biver or the advent of the hungry who ho congregated from time to time in the neighborhood of the spot they once hoped to make the capital of utah one of those politicians who writes for the journal in an editorial capacity though his name does not appear growls at the party which furnishes him with bread in the following fashion because it will not ed sustain stain him and 0 his crowd in their insane course bo so far is the republican lean ican party from having fulfilled its pledge of extirpating polygamy it has made no serious effort to do it and as if the Fates pates were on the side of polygamy it always interposes ter poses in its favor when anybody would do it it is a ep species ecles eeles of blindness that is very curious no wonder the polygamists interpret it as the result of the lords silent intervention in their behalf ON ox the afternoon of the ath instant a terrific tornado lasting twenty min mink 6 utes or half an hour passed over dayton ohio causing a great destruction of property and some loss of life houses were unroofed trees torn up and in every street of the city the raging elements left the impress of their dreadful power six persons were killed by falling buildings and many man athers were more or less seriously injured the terrible keen icene occurred at the gen nan man tu Luth butha brah brab mf church in which thed the children n ef hool hooi ere are assembled iem sem bled bied i the tile time the we church nubi nuil W was as erected at it bost than two tivo years ngoy agoy andl and ana except the front froni wall was completely demolished one of the scholars a lady teacher r and the super it the school being crushed to death in the ruins the tornado was accompanied by terrific tb under thunder the mast divid lightning and drenching dehing rain I 1 sae SAB SABBATH i i meeting an on i banday anday morning elder mider john taylor was waa speaker in the afternoon elder pratt occupied ie th e time |