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Show HAVEGONE EAST i j i Governor West's Position Sustained by the Courts. THE RAILROAD WILL FAY All Expanse That Hue Been Incurred j at rds-At Iieat the Aid of the Court Will be Sought Fr Thi End-So Says Utah's Governor. The war is over and the industrial army lo by this time out oi Utah rolling roll-ing ea-twaid on a Union l'acific 'Mummy freight" coneiating of some thirty coal and box carB which was eent out ol 0den and w hich the armfj "captured" at Uintah at 11 :o! o'clock las-t niglit. The contest which Governor West and the people of the territory at his hack lias had has not been with the industrial army,.but with the Southern Pacilicand tnj issue was aa to whether that company or the territory of Utah was the sovereign.. Our courts, through the proceedings that were iustiuted, have determined that contest in favor of tiie people and have decided that within our boundaries the commonwealth common-wealth is the sovereign. The ruling of the courts on the con-temp, con-temp, proceedings completely vindicated vindi-cated the course taken by the governoi ati i those patriots who remained by Lis side, and caused these who had engaged, en-gaged, lor political effect including the Odeu Standard suoaldisjd by the Southern 1'acilic, in the treacherous scheme to capitulate in favor of the stupendous corporation that rules the Elate of California, to retire from the campaign with drooping tails. On the ruling of coJrt bein made known in catup, that its orders to the Southern L'aoilio railway company to keep tiie army within ts cars and supply sup-ply them food or take them back mast be enf-irced, the etTc-co was electrical. It was known all along ov all that Governor Gov-ernor West never contemplated the use of anv physical force against the industrial" army in any way except that it might ba necessary in tna pre--5 ervat ion ot the security and lives 01 our people, and hence the detiiut position po-sition oi the corporation and the de lays. It was also known mat the arm in a body would be allowed to move irastnaiu at uy time imiuruureii on receipt of the news that the court's order must be obeyed and that Mar-enai Mar-enai Britihain had been given due authority au-thority to enforce it, by physical force U neeessarv, word came holli the armv that they were ready to in ve Out and "would ousd -t to troops accompanying accom-panying ihein to the state line to see that no pillaging or other damage was done by the army. They marched out of Oden, many hardy men shedding tears of anguish, realizing full well the troubles that lie before ttieuj. Prom the fact that a train was eent alte. hem and overtook them at Uintah, eight miles out 01 0den, it is reasonable to preeume that the defeated corporation put ut the cash for the trains. Huntington, while stating that his company is orgauized for business and not for charity and therefore it of ltBelf could not donate any money for the use of the army, admits that he personally bad given up $100.00. In an interview Governor West said last evening: "I expect to hold the Southern Pacific Pa-cific responsible for every dollar of expense ex-pense that has been incurred by reason of bringing this army into th territory; terri-tory; for every do. Jar of expense in maintaining this army and the militia, and on all accounts whatever, and if it is not paid when demanded proceedings proceed-ings will be promptly instituted for the recovery of such expenses, and 1 have no doubt of the ability to success fully maintain the action. Of course. I am unable to state thn amount of the CJSt up io date, but it will undoubted. y aggregate several thousand dollars. |