Show SALT daxe LAKE CITY april 5 1872 editor deseret the exe ext excellent ellent eilent interest rules published publia hed in your last nights issue need a little corree etoll they are applicable only for a year of days every month mouth counted nt ht 30 days day 4 au 2nd and d the rule of four per cent should re d separate Sepa rate raty the right hand figure not afi figures 9 ures urea from product ind davidt by b 9 11 the simplest rule for tor correction or for making rules of interest i s when the month is counted miscounted al SOdas dayh am or r days a year when all days fire lire coun counted in a com co mon mun year of days and p dc when all the days are counted in m leap year days p representing lany any pi docent per year d representing any number of days 0 representing any capital or principal commercial men of this country genera ally say so much per cent a month mouth to avoid the high figures a year yean represents the general rule at p per pan cent per m month and c principal should read fmc for instance two per cent per loo month on the principal 06 GO 60 dollars on 13 months 27 days 1 tt 30 27 l fmc p we had flaa that mau is 13 aw 2685 of course we can count the above example in two ways namely integral month and 27 days L separately then 6 pm fmc 0 tta fiig 00 loo oo too loo D P tic ta 0 Ogg 1733 K as aa before 0 C ii Ep ERICZON wimon timoN A celebrated physician says that of 62 eases cases of head ache 43 were permanently cured by giving up tea drinking ix IN another column we publish a copy of a bill introduced in the house of representatives on monday april iet let its ita title is to aid in the enforcement of the laws in the territory of utah Is IB there any connection between the character of the bill and the character of the day on which it was introduced 2 it will be noticed that it was presented on all fools day there is a large class of people who will think that day the most moad appropriate one in the whole year on which to present a bill containing such monstrous and foolish provisions we discover in this bill the hand band of the judge who came to utah on a mission evidently expecting to be defeated in the supreme court and to have all his machinations schemes and rulings overthrown by the highest tribunal in the theland land laud he now seeks to escape the consequences of his illegal and outrageous conduct by framing this bill and persuading some member of the hauae house to present it with the hope that it may become a law under the coyer cover of this bill he desires to hide his anticipated defeat and to blind the country to the ignominious consequences which he fears will follow his usurpations of law and ty exercise of the power with which as a judge he was entrusted jud judge jude r o mckean had bad leave of absence granted to him to go to washington what for to lobby against the people of the territory to frame bills with a view to deprive them of every right and to bring them into bondage to himself and his associates does buch sueh conduct comport with the dignity which a judge should maintain we are informed that he is using all the in fluence he can exercise with members of bf congress in favor of legislation that thai ana shall strip the people of this territory of every constitutional right and give him the power as judge to carry out his darling schemes against them he desires to have the power to indict whom lid he plea piea pleases sess to ta convict whom he pleases to execute whom he pleases I 1 having been thwarted in this villainy in the past by a providence which he hadtke had the blasphemous presumption to ridicule he now seeks to use congress for his purpose how well he has succeeded can be judged from the fact that lie be had to go over to his political opponents to get an advocate and champion for his hla bill hlll I 1 and even among them he had hall to appeal to a man whose poeju u 1 dices against utah are the result of a relationship to or friendship for an ex judge of utah who while here attempted to play the role which judge mckean BO disgracefully to himself hab has assumed what greater depth of degradation can a judge descend to than this where in the history of ot this ibis or any other country can cah a parallel case be found history may be sought but where shall we look for an instance of a judge who combined indis own person so eo many vindictive malignant and bloodthirsty qualities I 1 there have bave been some sentiment sentiments 0 of honor and for the position tion which they occupied that have restrained even the most violent judges jeffries during his bloody assizes was prosecutor judge and jury he browbeat and overawed over awed the members of his court who were inclined to be merciful and openly sought the conviction of those brought before him but he stopped at this he ild lid iid did not go to parliament li as judge mckean has to congress to get legislation that would more effectually enable him to carry out his schemes against the fort fortunes unest liberties and lives of the people whose judge ho ild was he was not guilty of turpitude such as this this speet spectacle aclo is reser reber reserved for our generation the man judge mckenn mckean ean enn the time the nineteenth century the count country rg free america the geiple people saints to be victimized the latter day villainy in every forsa forna is to bi be e abhor red but there a bre arb re some kinds which are preferable to others for lu instance the smooth tongued canting hypocritical hypo erl eri villain who utters ploua pious words makes jonz long prayers pits among the preacher preachers sat at camp meeting talks about law the rights and liberties of man and divine justice and yet steadily and relentlessly pursues nib nis F plans lans ians for the destruction of innocence is 15 far more dangerous than the villain Il iain lain who drinks swears and practices h his bis Is wickedness without disguise tho the latter kind shock and revolt but you kow know where to find t them hem they at least are not hypocrites and they nave have but little influence we have bad had both kinds kinda in utah but if we must have scoundrel lam ism here we much prefer the latter kind when judge mckean entered upon his judicial proceedings in this territory he foolishly imagined that whatever measures he be might adopt to persecute cutland and hound the latter day saints to destruction would be justified and sustained by the country in this he has been disappointed his name today to day stands among lawyers and thinking men as the synonym of ignorance and judicial brutality his character as a judge and lawyer among these classes is lost were the voice of dispassionate legal men to be heard they would pronounce him utterly ua unfit fit for the lowest and least important judicial position in the land had he the least self respect a sentiment which his patt pat course proves that he is utterly incapable of entertaining he would be ashamed to show his face among legal men in any court in the land from the time he entered upon hils hiis duties detles in this territory until his last judicial act his course has been in direct vlola violation tio pf af law he has hab persistently flagrantly and unscrupulously trampled upon the liberties of the people almost every ruling which he lias bas made has been in defiance of every sentiment of that justice which he was sworn to maintain can this be doubted if there pe be any who entertain doubts respecting these statements let them read the bill which we publish if all his proceedings have not been clearly wrong and if he has not been fully conscious of this why should such a bill be introduced and be introduced too in anticipation ci of the decision of the supreme we view this bill as aa a personal confession of defeat on the part of judge mckean for he as we have the best of reasons for knowing is its author during all his proceedings we are firmly of 0 the ane opinion that lie he knew he had ngi moi pot not the shadow shadoe of law to sustain him but he hoped that he might arouse a fanatical element in the country that would come to his rescue and bear him out in his wickedness he also without doubt thought that he could cow the administration into winking at or supporting him in his action by placing it ina lna in a position where if it at checked or r removed amov ed him it would have the appearance of favoring the mormons cormons Mor mons it and being averse to punishing their reputed crimes defeated in his own legislation for he has endeavored to combine bombine in his hig own person the legislative and judicial powers he now seeks to get to make his rulings law the bill as aa will be seen contains his action and rulings couched in legal phraseology whether it become a law or not is not the subject of discua sion slon at present it is sufficient to know and we have great satisfaction in this knowledge that the legal tribunals of the country coultry do not recognize judge mckean or hta ills ring as the legislative p power ower of utah he and his con freres are not yet supreme in the country and are not likely to be when will these dea desperate men learn that thai they cannot succeed in frk their villainy against the people of utah if they were not blinded by bigotry and hatred they might see the miserable results which have attended similar conduct to theirs in years past who has prospered in the contemptible work of trampling upon law to assail the people of utah who that have formed rings to injure and destroy them have succeeded succeed eci eck the wrecked deputa eions and ruined hopes of this class are numerously scattered all along the pathway which the people of utah have traveled no man has haa gained credit no man has made money by salling alej alEf a a them but numbers have lost both this miserable ring the members of which have so BO cunningly and outrageously hought sought to str strip I 1 p the people of utah of all their rights and to bind them helplessly at their feet will undoubtedly meet with the same fate fale falb we bay lay 0 fo o our fellow citizens that they have only to exercise patient patience and they will ere long iong see soe these pas pass s away stripped pea pe ped of d 0 f I 1 their E air power and covered with shame and contempt as they have seen many others before them in this thia knowledge we can rest content |