OCR Text |
Show ALL THE WEALERS Who Were in This County Have Gone East. CARTER STILL TAlKS To the People in Salt Lake, But HJ " Army" Has Gone Away The Crazy Carterite are JBeine Deserted by the Paper Who Firt Championed Them. It was no joke when tbe crowd oi tweet j -ume wealtia Iruiu (jaliiurma who reached Provo jtbleruay uioruiu Baid tuey were going jo sdow tbe Car-terites Car-terites Low to get over the road. They are all now out of Utah county and Epeeding on to Grand J unctioif and the Carter men, heeuina the leB8on they have had, are lullowiug ihein. liao they been reasonable at the outset they might now have beeu in Wasbiugtou ana Gaiter, all dreBaed in ius soluier'o Iunilorm, been with them it was a reireshing eight indeed to eee a band of wealers who kept themselves them-selves clean and respectable looking, who conducted themselves like gentlemen, gentle-men, and whu were tree irom tne villainous vil-lainous hobJ tramp look that characterized charac-terized a great many in the Cal ler army, bum waB the crowd that came in irom Caiilorma and who are now speeding on serenely somewhere near the Utau ana Coloraao line. When here they said tuat there was a band 01 tramps behind them why claimed to be commonwealths iroui California Dut who were out only lor a bumming tour aad Cared not a rap lor the caube ot the Coxey movement. These "tramps" who were loiiowwg, twenty-four in number, at Uiugnam Juuction found an tmply Irtish t nam and cliinued onto a Hat car. Ine trainmen train-men relused to go ahead and Stateu that their ordera were lo eide track the train should It be boarded by the wealers. "iiidetracK ana be Uamuea," sang out one ol the ''soldiers." We art going to lide, this walking must euu somewhere." some-where." The Uaiu, wLiieu Wad bouuu lor liingbam, went onto the side iracK.. Tbe railroad company caiied Uiou bheriil LiiQuetn lor iiottctiun. The sheriff and uepuiies went to the sceue ot the outbreak in a special uaiu auu wituout dilliculty ariested the entire r. wd 1 Iha crowJ tbat was Lere after beiDg pjbitiveiy lnlormed by Marshal Kuigiit tbat the city would 'o nothing iur them, immeuiattly went aboaiu o. eome freight caie that were on the switch aud remained tthere until a freight come along, When tbe train crew went to switching the wealers jockeyed with them good naturedly and without threats. Tne wealers were au iutellinent lot ol bright oung men. They weie. cieiks, mechanics, bookkeepers, book-keepers, railroad men, etc, out 01 employment, em-ployment, aud they kuew that while t yinzto steal arid? was a technica1 violation of law it was not eo serious a n atter as trying tostpal a ti am and making ualv threats, and if there had iteen anv attempt to ctJ the oflicera of the law the men would have separated temoorarily and left the train only to assemble again and repeat their tactics at tne first opportunity. As it was.they tired the railroad boye out dodging and the train rolled oat with the wealer3 on top ot the cars and fastened on the side?. They have demonstrated the fact that apmail band can handle themselves I etter and eet over th ground faster than a big army, and they have less trouble in getting food wherever tbey stop to eat. The remnants of Carter's men followed fol-lowed suit and those who were at Springville are now on the road east. CARTER LOOSE AGAIN. Carter and his men got out of the penitentiary yesterday by paying the $155.00 fines, but Lowsry.Nowell, Gregory Greg-ory and Day were eerved with indictments indict-ments fro Nephi charging them with grand larceny while Smith and Van Buskirk were reached wit'i indictments growing out of their exhibition with clubs, and they etill languish. A big meeting was held last evening of which the Herald speaks this morning morn-ing as follows: "Tbe demonstration which took place last night was the wildest, that malevolent malev-olent tongun could produce. It made the flesh of temperate spectators crawl and creep. The uppermost note in the whole frenzied refrain was revolution. The governor was anathematized as never man before within the confines of civilization. He was metaphorically metaphori-cally burned in effigy. The chief justice of the I territory was slandered, vilified vili-fied and profaned, the courts of law held up ti eneer and ridicule and all order dashed into a hissing, seething pool of blasphemy. The bloodthirsty leader, who had but a few hourB before been released from the penitentiary, was more bloodthirsty than ever be fore. Discretion he threw to the wind?. In his recriminations be had s rted out a tresh collection of expletivps, every one of them flaming with rampant incendiarism. Carter was mad and hissed revolution. Sam Gilson, who shrieked that he had been a citizen of this territory for twenty-three jeare, pixteen of which had ben f pent in the United States marshal's office as a deputy, de-puty, declared that bloodshed was the reme ly when all others failed. Bovla, too filled the air with bleatings for blood, issued his well worn diatribe f gainst the governor, damned the na-j na-j tion and howled for anarchy. Stubbs, J the 'dimmec-r-r-tic 'obo" as he fcas 1 subscribed himself in a pamphlet that is no red with anarchism that it is necessary nec-essary to keep it in a refrigerator, denounced de-nounced the government and briefly 11uded to his career in England. He 'abandoned" the democratic partv because be-cause it was 'rotten lo the core" but neglected to men 'ion that it was b-it a few months since he renounced his allegiance to the qupen and decided to become a permanent citizen of this country." Carter declares that he will gather together h's scattered "army" ad march on to Wasting ton. From present appearances, however, it would look that his "army' wnl I he at Washington Washing-ton before.be seta through.epoutmg and making an a&e Jof himself in Salt Lake, the citv over which he hopes some day to preside as mayor. He is too lazy to walk, the people of Salt Lake have ceased to supply him with substantial metallic sympathy, so he can't ride in a palace car, and it would be beneath his dignity to go over, the brake-beam route." If he could come along thp road he might find some stragg'ers of the worst element of his "army," but the best men of the crowd once under his command ha?e accepted the condi tions, taken a lesson from the California Cali-fornia hand of thirty, hroken un in little squads and gone eaat. Before many days they w;!l be as far east as they want to go. Very few of them want to go to Washington. THE CHAMPIONS ARE DESERTING. The Salt Lake Tribune has led the Ogden Standard and the Provo Enquire" En-quire" on in the sinsane support these papers have given theee lawlees hordes, but to the chargin of the tramps their champions are deserting them. This is what the Tribune eays this morning morn-ing anent the demonstration in Salt Lake laet evening by the home reserve of Carter's army : "The talk at tbe Industrial meeting lastnigM was incendiary and scandalous. scanda-lous. It was calculated to incite riot and bloodshed, It is no time now to fan men's rage; but a time for moderation moder-ation and wisdom. The city is receiving receiv-ing large bands of industrials and doing do-ing the beBt it can for them. But such speaking as was indulged in last night is calculated to make all efforts fruit-lees fruit-lees to maintain order and the supremacy suprem-acy of law. A spark may kindie a flame, and that spark should not be kindled. It would be a good thing for the mayor to prohibit these revolutionary revolution-ary meetings before harm comes of them, and to forbid that sort of vicious speaking. We believe all good citizens would back the mayor in vigorous repression." re-pression." 1,500 MORE COMING. The Salt Lake Herald this morning says that it was reported at police headquarters in Salt Lake last night tbat not less than 1,500 California wealers weal-ers would reach that city this week. A division made up of twenty-eight men will reach there today. |