Show 0 D LT 0 R I 1 A LS ll ta ARTESIAN WELLS IN the or july 31 was a communication by a correspondent concerning the expected arrival val vai in this til caty city of a representative of a ren fen pennsylvania sylvania syi syl vania vanla well boring firm with the view of engaging in that bosn essin atah if sufficient interest esi can bo be elicited to sustain such an enterprise we havo have several times referred 0 to the subject of artesian wells and i no less les s than three attempts have been beon made in this city and vicinity to procure such a 1 I a ivell wei wel but from some cause or ot other ac r they have not been successful and have been abandoned it Is ig useless ta speak pk of the advantages uch wells lf if they could be proved practicable in hi utah they arr are are 1 obvious ob two tho the things ings rema tema remain I 1 11 L t to 0 bo be proved roved about t them 11 dhain in this reulon region first that dubli wells eau ean be obtained and a nd next that the water from them therit will be ofa ora gdud quality it if these these two points nvere were demonstrated stra ted by experiment the ice lda would bo be broken and there would bo bd no lack or of patronage a age ago d to well weli borers if some capitalists ests would com eom combine bine and insure a good gobo bract practical lei ici experiment to dp de 1 irmina these two matters one M i y or the other I 1 it t would b be a M vey y good thing done and it might provo of lai lal i mense benefit to the territory ln in assisting 0 to develop Is its latent ic sources resources 14 LIBERA LIBERAL Ri I 1 THE tian liberal partisans parti more and more show their defiance of law and order and their peace breaking proclivities from expressions previously uttered ly by some of their thele I 1 pr mouthpieces and from tom the thel bearing and animus of numbers of t the partisans parti I 1 on the earlier portion of the dikof day of election it was unmistakable aita alia ble bie that they were se set t upon having a disturbance of the peace P bace and a display th p sp spirit arlt manifested by sonie some of those par parti tizana around tho the city hall was malignant ferocious I 1 murderous fiendish some of them professed to be deputy US IT S marshals but they proved a disgrace to that office and seemed a great deal nore more anxious to be breakers L w of the peace the statement of the occurrences of yesterday so far as offenses offences of fences against the tho law arb arc aro are concerned madd made by the liberal organ ap cording to all wo can hear bear from eyo eye eyewitnesses witnesses Is of falsehoods thus sustaining the character of that paper for thorough thor pugh nugh untrustworthiness as expected by all who knew it the liberals appear to have hato acted on the assumption that of all days in the year on election day days the municipal authorities should vacate their offices and let iet the peace of the cl elty eity y tako take care eare of itself in support of such a ridiculous assumption we have haves never seen a particle of law or authority the abe the tho reconstruction construction re or bayonet ladof Congress under which united states marshals and their deputies are authorized to attend elections specially for fon representatives or delegates to congress and to arrest kofl enders endors against united states laws was waa passed assed with special reference to the fifteenth amendment and the suffrage rights of colored people and was never intended to abolish local authority neither does it by this law the U S marshals a and nd deputy marshals have the power to arrest persons for violating the election laws for instance for Il leyal leral ngor ngoi preventing legal voters irom from voting and it makes it a aug US aus for a fudge of election to overstep or fall fail to per perform forra his duty bur but it does not abolish the municipal government for the day nor constitute the U S marshals conservators conservatory conserva tors of the peace generally nor authorize them in the least degree to interfere with mith the th a elty eity c ta police or obstruct them in the i a performance for mance duty tyl til if f there ae iq 1 a law to any such effect let lot it be produced on election days it is the duty du ty of the municipal author ties to see that the tho peace is kvet kept as well as on any other day and if a united states official a governor a judge or even a deputy marshal should so far forget himself as to get drunk and tind disorderly and break the peace and hinder or prevent the lawful expression pres slon sion of the popular voice at the polls c lis ils alls must that mans office screen fi him im from arrest and punishment hy by municipal authorities for infraction of municipal law not yot as we understand things it maybe maybo may be said that the deputy marq murr marshals hals bals were in the discharge of their duty what discharging their duty when blocking up the road to the tho polls assaulting and defying the mayor and the police preventing citizens from depositing their votes and in other ways breaking the peace and conducting themselves in a disorderly riotous and lawless manner do you call that the discharge of their duty such we aro are credibly informed some who claimed to be U S marshals were guilty of yesterday instead of aiding to keep the peace and to insure every legal elector ther thet privilege of fur voting for the tile candidates of his or her choice these professed sed deputy marshals acted as if they considered ebitt it their heir duty to break the peace assault the municipal authorities and convert the vicinity of the thel polls into a donny nonny rook brook fair could the police do other than endeavor to preserve the tho peace wah was it not their sworn duty to do so if so how can the villainous conduct of these deputy marshals and the liberal crew generally who aided and abetted them be justified publio PUBLIC DEBT DEBT j is ari ali an incubus in many cas cases e s weighing down a community or an individual into the tho dust aud at the I 1 mildest I 1 causing C an amount of privation and distress that is very wearing to the tho nerves neives and depressing to the spirits debt debili is a terrible pocket squeezer the standing policy polley of the local officials cais caia in this territory chosen by the people has been to keep the public treasuries c urles uries out of debt the standing policy of the liberal party is manifestly to plunge the community deeply into debt nis his it la worth while to think of this chis to give it serious thought action breeding thought la in th this is comin coming C election that representatives of a reckless spendthrift party may way not get gel into office not ean by on the of the voters or any serpentine wiggling on the part of unscrupulous scrupulous ull uil niber liberal ail aly can candidates d or r their unscrupulous u li scrupulous IT liberal iberal partisans parti parn that party intend 0 to worm themselves into local office if they can and of the modus operandi they care not zot success is their aim and to attain this any and all mean mearl they are ready to make available scruple or conscience is not to have a auy any weight with them jud judging ing by the past asun As an instance of extra extravagance tag taa orance by reckless officials we may refer to ta the faut of the neighboring territory of montana with between and inhabitants and a public d debt at of something like more than this que one county in montana I 1 that of lewis bewis and I larke clarke is ia reported to have been in debt last septemo ber and with inheres accruing at the rate of more than annually while the debt Is daily increasing and taxes are rowing growing heavier and consequently repudiation diati onor onon or bankruptcy is before teat that unfortunate people what a pleasant predicament yet sueh such a predicament would soon threaten this thriving territory if the liberal carpet were wore to secure the local offices theres theme there i no doubt about this their course and policy plainly indicate such a future in the bontin contingency gency of their success at the poleg olla need we refer to further examples of recklessness in public gov to now york city to south Caro carolina linato to Loni louisiana slana slann where unprincipled par barf r have run the public isis siy into debt with the inevitable consequence of taxes too grievous to be borne with any kind tind of christian complacency ency yet theae these aro are only en an samples of tho the slavish condit condition lon ion to tc which utah would soon be reduced under the rule of carbet carpetbag carpet bag I 1 adventurers and such sucu labe berala Inbe rals rais as control the opposition ion lon hereabouts the hypocritical liberals endeavor to adroitly cover up lip many of lof their ner nefarious arlous arious designs b by ay iy ing a great hullabaloo about executing the laws this is al all nil I 1 moonshine they care no more about the laws than they do about truth i or virtue and heaven knowe that is not much as demonstrated by their antecedents as well as by their current course it may seem all very well in the heat beat of public harangue when party prejudice runs high and arld expression exceedingly rabid to beara demagogue splurge in catching stock phrases about executing execution the laws and all that sort bort of bu buncombe nambe but in cool cooler erand enand and soberer moments when the actual proceedings intended by the mouthy demagogue are manifest and understood too tod plainly for deception the case caso assumes another complexion comple kioh kloh then ther it is seen been beyond mi mistake stake that the frothy demagogue ls execution of the tile laws involves the depletion of the local treasuries the contraction of heavy public debts the levying of I 1 heavy leavy taxes to pay tf ut B S officials for creating litigation the tile perse cu tive prosecution of hundreds hundred of good and honorable citizens for an imaginary crime or rather for exercising their bod given iven tut ional night right to worship him according to rhe the tho the dictates of their on consciences and as the blood mood of th the 5 martyrs maity rs is the seed of the churche church 1 as fast as a hundred cases of this thi extrajudicial extra judicial kind are adjudicated a thousand others will arise of the same kind hind to be lle similarly adjudicated meantime the expenses of all these unconstitutional needless intolerant spiteful prosecutions 0 of f excellent citizens acco according iding to the liberal pro gramme must be paid out of the local taxes though not a local omm off iclal official is employed employ edin in any orthe of the cases juries excepted and these are half of them of the Tj iberal streaks but buit more than this when these hundreds and arld thousands of worthy citizens are prosecuted and imprisoned pr on and ana their property Is confiscated t fisca ig ted edi there billbe will DO the families a and nd ulah utah h families are nou not the smallest in the he woolda world of these numerous citizens rendered pau pers ers by the ungodly persecution to te be sustained by bv the public so that that it will not be on these unfortunate citizens alone aiono that the burden of th the liberal use cefole ef the tax taxes es will fall it will extend also to other worthy taxpaying citizens it will bear with grinding weight upon all but those rascally liberal diberal schemers whose chief aim is to thrive and fatten upon the property and misfortunes of unspeakably i better men mall than themselves odean OCEAN PASSAGE 1 1 VIE nry there THEBE bus come h great change in the matter of travel across the tho sea beao th the 0 increased compe competition fitton amog among the ithe steamship companies j aples and the unsatisfactory condition ot of the mo money i ney busl busi business ness noss and labor questions tiong in country have contributed to biang bring aboud about a very 1 liar state or of things the passenger business from europe is said to be not brisk this summer although ali hough the steerage fares ard ari are considerably lower than has hag ben wen customary some of the companies s do not run ruu all their ite steamers amers and a dull wa winter riter titer is expected for the ocean steamships ph lal not so many steamers are iu running un ng now as last year and many come to new yo york rk for the sake of a cargo a back home and they have to bring br rg ng ballast this way the tho rh new york herald of juu ruu 25 says that there are arev more people leavin gNew york for europe than emigrants arriving from the tho old world and that castle garden is 18 a deserted place in comparison with what it was two or three years ears ago passengers can tra travel vel vei from liverpool to chicago for 17 antl anti vice vasa and the balante balance of passengers is for the tha east et the germar german ger m ala steamers have reduced their f fares ares from rom gold id tb currency the sow sew hamburg H mib aib burg line takes passengers I 1 tb 0 bristal and london for 30 and the old hamburg company compan y takes them to any station in the united kingdom for the kame came same money the tho french mail steamers charge 35 f tor for or tb third ird elass cias pas passengers every day dar a general reduction of cabin rates is expected many steerage tickets were sold bold that da day y july 25 at 11 each arid upwards of people e were expected to leave by that day for E u rope repe six SUBJECTS AND MORE moru an exchange say sa i jew york talks about six subjects at present ma 0 mw hydro havenith P hydrophobia conleth comet havemeyer tim demeyer and bom eom 16 t hybla that exchange forget two or three subject subjects such as third thir kleri term beecher tilton etc |