| Show ld e sal i SALT SAI ci CrrY jund afi Juad d 7 i 1873 edi Edt far pr dacree news DEAR DEAB sim SIR As ks there seems seema to be quite a query in the minds of bot both b the civil and military authorities in regard to what is to be done with capt jack and the modoc prison ers a few questions may not be out of place I 1 ld and which I 1 should be pleased to td see fee answered either by bi yourself or other persons were wore capt jack and the ahe bodocs citizens of if they w were roi why were they not dealt with by civil process and ano a posse called aided by the military if nes neg necessary ne essary to enforce such process ad if they were not citizens of the united states before the war and their capture has the war made them such if not upon what principle cantie can the governor of oregan claim them and upon what principle can they be tried by the civil laws of a nation of which they thes do not form a it part ad if thoy they are citizens citi why did the nation make treaties with them and proclaim or 01 engage in war var with them the thus acknowledging them a separate nation xia tion with whom they entered into treaty stipulations and in whom virtually virtual lk they acknowledged belligerent nights rights r 1 ath if they thoy were vere treated as enemies and belligerents in ln warin war in the field why vily not be treated as pris i of war on their surrender or ca capture p burez the dispatches s peak speak of it as a surrender fth it is conceded that the murder of gen canby and dr thomas was waa treacherous cold blooded and cruel now how would world a modon court look upon the massacre of the mo mor docs does by capt ben wright and m associates socia tes under similar circumstances for neither our civil nonmilitary nor military tribunals have lave paid any attention to this act net it hasi has by them been ignored cap capt t jacl jack is represented as saying that he lie was only paying old debts 4 the tho arises if it was wrong jor for or a heathen indian alad entrap an and assassinate a christian Ci and a peace commissioner was it rig night right t for an len lan lightened enlightened christian gentlemen and associates to entrap and assassinate a 4 number of heathen indians indiana under similar circumstances it is very evident from the late dispatches that tle the the government i nind find this lodic question a knotty k i one to solve at any rate a nation of forty infill millions ons can at least afford I to 66 jig lif just st to xi a miserable score of ortho of of indian nomads these treaties alliances and wars with so hanny many small khall tribes seem to lo create perplexity and trouble why not hot acknowledge them as citizens and ang nna ana let lei them be placed on the same samel footing as hs other citizens and bg ber both protected and punished by law arother ate are they much buch behind the negro or mongolian 1 race whatever original title there mere mastbe maye in land is certainly vested in them respectfully ac d AN IIII alikas AlliAS about noori on saturday five liquor dealers were arrested and ta kento the city hall on ie charges barges of selling liquor without lIcense licence they were Immediately taken before judge I 1 on writs of jabea habeas 8 corpus mf mt 0 F rockland ft kiana klana appeared I 1 for the i rd and judge E D ilo llo hoge 9 e for the city Jt woUld be B d InIsi lotner to call the tirade in by sir strickland an aram werd were being so arcely an at attempt ninde ur to adalice sound reasoning to ensi tain hi h ls position lie made iho eho ibo lebale tj 1 I charges against individuals and introduced matter entirely foreign to twease the case oase in hand hands ills clients had been arrested and dragged draped ll through the streets notwithstanding they had bad broken no law they refused to pay the high rate of licence imposed by the ihei city council because it was oppressive it was high time such proceedings pr ocee s were stopped at one tima a client of his bis in a il tallar case had been arrested and while under arrest hig his place had been chopped to pieces and he strickland tras aras powerless to remonstrate being afraid that if he had his afe would have been lum lit danger the court would mould not only be called upon to stop such tyr tyranny dnny duny but to punish men for higher crimes climes the licence charged by the city council amounted to a prohibition and the right to t 0 tale talc prohibit rohi rohl bit only belonged to a sovereign soverign sove ragn state S and could not be exercised by a Terri territory tor r if it the city officers svere not stopped in their thein courna it would bring disgrace upon na ins all any kind of ot business however di reputable could bo be carried on so long aa as enough money were werm pai pat clinto tinto the C olty city 1 I ty treasury mr a bo be discharger from custody until tin til the of next september they having he said eald tendered a sum as licence roalfe to the city council 50 per quarter he thought ho however weyer weTer that 5 was a sufficient sum gum he ile kiso also requested that when the court dis charged the tho prisoners the discharge be toi ai accompanied compa nied by an order thethis that ilis ills clients be free from hunther further molestation from the till september ath J judge u a hoge 11 0 ge delivered i a splendid argument gg in behalf at mhd city of which we baye hate not space to give a synopsis he deprecated ted i he introduction by mr 13 trick land of loose charges and insinuations a against st individuals not pertaining to the nse yle case and stated ahat hat lie he preferred to 0 confine himself to the law m the case and men ments ts ther thereon eon he laid it down ass as a pro oro proposition of or law that when the power was vas legally granted tg a city council to make certain ordinances it was not the power of any court to rule that such ordinances a are retold and not only adduced numerous authorities in support of this position but quoted from the city pity charter territorial statutes ac to show that th the city council had been granted such power judge lio iio hose Q also allaud alluded ed to the delusion of judge titus whenn cmel met justice octabia territory thattie that the city could coula eyen even prohibit the thel liquor quor tramm traffic lc ile se showed also that before the introduction of camany so many liquor saloons about WO a month was iras buffi sufficient clent to sustain the municipal police and now it required 2300 a month mr strickland stated statia that he be hoped none of his remark remarks would bo understood as re on the police of office fiems is had treated his clients respectfully a peculia lr admission 1 after pis his statement P the contrary dragie J judge fol sol followed lowed on the part of the liquor dealers dealda his argument it if uch guch it could be called might howe however very verp have bavo been persed dispensed with as well as not nott as it threw not a single glimmer of additional light upon tho the matter ailder considers tion judge mckean kean deferred rendering a de 0 islon until monday today to day this morning the judge stated that before giving any opinion on tho the matter of habeas corpus of the five liquor dealers he would hear bear the arguments ot of counsel on the tie injunction cases eases ot of lawrence mann and haiet galet cannad Lan nari against salt lake city as che the two cases being st similar rallar in character he proposed deciding wh at the same time tine the arguments were made and the ther case submitted ancl anci judge mckean mckenn announced that he would render dendera ren uen dera a decision on thursday morning t massios Mrss ion ios tho the following are irom from the afre arRe afar star ot of mav may ky 20 the arst arec in regard to eini emigration gration TO T GH rabes FARES I 1 1 to ogdene t 1 2 al 4 s for adults for between 8 and L 11 ll 11 4 0 between r and 4 a 1 11 0 between 1 land and 5 i r 3 3 0 under I 1 18 if LUGGAGE qthol those who old and upwards are allowed IM pounds i or 7 stones and 2 rounds pounds ot of free tree ree between and 13 12 are allowed d 50 Z pounds or thice thieo stones and 8 pound IN noa nao oi free luggage la is allowed to those under fiva five all extra atra luggage will be charged 8 9 fentsor cent cents sor son or 4 pence per pound from rom new york to ogden ogdon no one will wili permitted be to take auy any luggage over the amounts allowed rree free except they have money ot of their own to pa pay for lor its transportation from new york Tork eidee eldee rohn A lewis dewis la rei rel casel casol from the presidency ot of the glamorgan CH amorgan conference Coa ference on 01 account of af falling health with bermis gloal to return to boutah utah with any emigrating company he 40 may prefer infer elder eider john reeola bees rees la appointed tresY dent 6 tho the glamorgan conference i f a IDE pante PArTE ili tats THIS lire oa da saturday evening at 9 6 oe lock jock president brigham young received a telegram death ot hla hia nephew elder jaseph W young at three la in tho the afternoon atter noon at harrisburg washington co deceased was born in fir 1829 and was conse about 44 years yeats ot of aare aire aa aae c ile He wad wag watho the tho abnot D younk young and was oae pae of 0 the most respected citizens of this thia community in which at various ti times mesho meshe he occupied many important tlora of 0 tr trusty all ot which shieh being a mati man ot or worth and integrity he filled in a highly E ble tole manner he was a man of or pure ino tives and showed in fa his somewhat but hut useful seoul u lie lle ilfe life a strict adherence to 0 honest convictions that gave gaye him a foremost tore most position among natures noblemen gothow to those who knew him besty ha appeared an hll exem f ot of the words ot durns burns in hes I 1 e cottars cotters Cot tars saturday night een ben his failings leaned to VI virtues side aide I 1 hl departure will vill bo t regretted not only by his more move intimate and i acquaintances but by the whole comment ty of latter day saints the carried him off was mainly ail an affection of the chest but a life of severe and almast unremitting mental and physical toil toll lad had also caused a general wearing out of the system ho he was at one time a member of the high council of this stake of zion and also a member of the presidency of f the stake and was one of the most efficient and active members of the territorial legislature ho he took a prominent part in the territorial state convention held the wll wil winter h before last to which he was a representative he ile was ever ready when necessary to bear a strong and fearless tearless testimony to the truths of the everlasting gospel the following dispatch per deseret telegraph line iines was received recen cd by president brigham young today to day st GEORGE june juno 9 18 3 Prett president dont dant brigma youny bro joseph W youn young wa burled buried this morning the funeral services were held yesterday afternoon A large assemblage was present yesterday andio and ana today to day das ile he lives in tho the hearts of tho the people i I 1 at P mcdonald provo june ad 18 1873 sa editor aws oms agreeable to appointment the tho quorum of the twelve apostles held beld two da days ya meetings here closing yesterday the attendance from all portions of the county was unusually large and indicated that a county tabernacle would not be out of place the speakers were president B toune tonne a nd and elders john taylor wilford woodruff J jos us F smith sm t and a d john IV young president young addressed e every meeting the greatest freedom earn earnestness etness and power were exhibited in all the discourses which eru cru embraced braced subjects of material and spiritual interest to the saints the propriety of building a temple in this county was waa touched upon by president young and in speaking of this he stated that as the works of nature displayed variety the same would be exhibited in the temples t throughout h ro u ghost zion some somo of the aged agea fathers in this stake of zion were ordained patriarchs and while they were receiving that office and calling it was waa noticeable that and blessing of the lord rested upon the congregation congre atlon in padl aadi addition tion to the home missionaries of fait last jear year the following list of elders were also gelet selet selected ted to labor in m that capacity wm miller J P E R johnson A IL if scott 31 tanner win A follett Fol foi iett J B hart D 1 john J E booth W 11 dusenbery isaac bullock geo W bean john gf Q coltrin V L halliday win wm bromley J W bissel G D wood B W driels J J hays alva green W chiprean chi man K R E yan eing king wm greenwood greenwoo d vm win W J jackson c T J mccullough wm win J strone hisrael israel evans evane george kirkham W 11 winn thos R jones joseph tanner H W I 1 M coombs thomas E daniels Tean eurn curn pratt B F stewart geo W wilkins robert datis davis john carson a and d J H glines the following appointments for two days meetings tings in this county were an nonnce noun nonn eed ced june Spring springville ville ath and ath payson and american fork and fort cedar 0 and ath I 1 july spanish fork ath and ath jtb pleasant il grove grote 1 and goshen and loth alpine and mh august santaquin San sud ead and 3rd ard res reb respectfully trully I 1 w n H utan uvah flora flota wo have before alluded to the recent improvements in ln machinery ac introduced into the weber mills by the prop proprietor rieter nir air D H peery pecry and the results of 0 that gent lemans enterprise in that Al direction one of them being that an article othur that is probably unexcelled is produced there ether ogden Jun junction dion of yesterday publishes the contents ot a hand and billa bill which is being widely circulated in iowa and I 1 illinois p and a number of extracts front letters received by mr peery f from roin dealers east ot of here which bear out the correctness ot of our previous comments on the subject here are the contents of the handbill and some somo extracts from various letters utah winter wheat flour direct f from rom ogden just re received elved by jos holmes and aad co and corsalo corsale by all our grocery men at per lod 10 lbs ibs this thia flour Is decided by the best judges to excel PLANTS extra winter wheat flour and is bold sold tor for less money wo we will keep a constant supply on hand and warrant ev every y s sack ack til etl JOS s holme holmen CO A well known firm at joliet joil et illinois under der date of April Sd write wo have havo compared sample of flour with last purchase fro from m salemy salem oregon a superior article articie commanding a very veny high fl figurel figure gurel and find it nearly equal in color color and quality A house in marshalla Marsh allt wn iowa on may says behave we have examined sample sampie and shown it to our best test judges and ail all claim it cant bo be beat 1 A denter denver dealer dealers writing on may says I 1 hav hat have hate e done my best with the fl all my eay it ls Is better than any thing that they havo have hew here I 1 hareno have no doubt that when wh enwell well weli introduced it will pay and sell well another letter from iowa lowa gated may soth states as follows your car load of flour came to hand band yesterday all 0 K X we havo have placed 75 sacks lo 10 the hands of our grocery ery ine inc liand lland they have agreed to sell at per sack we havo have tried the flour hour and ana it is fine finc we bare no doubt we can work up a good trade for you vou OU and would like litre to know it we cau depeu depend depena on beins supplied by you since the date of the letter from which I 1 mhd tho the first extract is taken air peery haa ha made mado other r improvements improve ments menta in his hla mills and hla hia nour flour fa Is consequently where known conceded to be unsurpassed one oae reason for our adverting to this matter |