Show 1 tle ale he hilll hilli military tary uso use foree force about noon captain gordon with a company of cavalry rodo rode down to the fiant part of the city hall where the troops formed in a line and after consultation with governor woods the captain took hait half the soldiers round to the yard of the jail and commenced battering in the door of the old jail build building ng where Hacket confined using for the purpose s ra kind of batter hatter battering ln r ram belonging belon girg to the hook and ladder td company of the fire brigade the door however was stout and resisted the efforts to demolish it so a change of baso bafo was taken and the iron grating on tho the window was next attacked A few bars were ultimately dislodged and antt the drunken and lawless liero hero or of tile the hour private thomas hackett Hacket was liberated while this thi s was going oil on captain gordon did a most heroic th thing ing he took a gun from one of his soldiers went up stairs to the door of the sleeping apartment of the nire fire firemen and with the butt of the rifle alten dashed open the door mr thomas higgs the engine fireman of the fire brigade was quietly sitting ill in the room the gallant captain demanded in stentorian tones that 1 mr fr higgs deliver up the prisoner mr higgs answered quietly that ho ilo had nothing to do 0 with prisoners boners and that lie he had llad come to the wrong wrong department captain gordon then said with the addition of some powerful adjectives jec tives unknown to the general vocabulary of gentility eget get out of here ordill or ril rii shoot shook you at the same time levell leveling no 11 and coc coe cocking cockins wino kinc his gun at mr higgs who like a sensible man did get out of there the troop of soldiers finally marched off to camp douglas shouting hooting yelling and and waving their hats according to the best order of civilization liza tion is as if they a handful of heroes had conquered a grand army of veterans wh enthey had simply taken from prison a man who had hail committed an offense ense enso against tile tilo laws and who was not given over to the hilll military a ry authorities because a principle or of the rights of citizens of the republic of america was involved in the matter the civil authorities had not the remotest inclination to offer the slightest resistance to tho action of the military in taking tile the man from the custody of the civil authorities doubtless the amma affa irwill be blown abroad to the world and colored up in the usual style as a mon outrage yet when it is all simmered down the civil authorities have simply been endeavoring to protect citizens of all classes from outrage and to imprison a soldier for committing a most brutal outrage upon all an old and inoffensive gentleman a well known non nonA lormon and ex federal judicial of officer fleer we may say also that no policeman had bad any hand in the arrest of hackett that being done by private citizens the most conspicuous among them not mormons cormons Mor mons who were eyewitnesses eye witnesses of the outrage upon didge mccurdy As we have stated before it is not mormons cormons Mor mons only who will be sufferers if lawbreaking law breaking soldiers cannot be arrested by the civil author authorities itle itie and it is to the interest of all that the question should be definitely decided by the court of last resort the circumstance which led to the affair of today to day is sufficient to show plainly that a wayfaring man might run and read 0 ma M a FROM FRIDAYS DAILY JUNE 12 returned mr C R savage and his liis son roscoe and mr G al ot returned this morning from a trip to the west the first with as many photographic views and the last named with pith as many sk sketches etche of california sceney as could be obtained during their short stay on the coast are pleasing and tho the melody leau igau tirui and within the raut rant range e of voices of moderate compass aud and this song is now all the rago rage both east and west it will be sent post paid to any address for thirty five cents |