Show STILL SLANDERING TILE HIE COURTS gain Again tho the Tribune declares the courts of ot Utah arc ure lickspittle a affairs Irs crin cringing for tOl the favor or and trembling at the displeasure of th the Mormon ormon church ChUlch Probably as good an answer as need be bo made is to cite cUe the case of Judge Zane That man was on the bench here when hen tho the government was prosecuting prosecuting prosecuting prose prose- the thc before Utah became a state He lIe probably held as ns closely closel to the tile letter r of 01 the law as ever a judge e has done If he re regretted regretted re- re to punish men who were admittedly honest hon lion cst est and admittedly good In every ery respect save that of or poJ polygamy he never showed it lJ by his sentences He lie did not at all aU hesitate to tend send them to tho the penitentiary pent peni when the evidence e warranted it it Judge JudgeS S Zane sent scores of oC to the penitentiary S for tor polygamy And yet the they helped elect him hini later when it came caine to tootIng voting for a Judge of or Uta Utah 1 He Ho wag WM absolutely exact In his administration tra lon of or the law But nUL the they knew he was honest They knew he was warranted arrante in his action and the they did not blamo blame i hIm S i t t i. i a w P ti i C o his has d b been e. e tur- tur tF again agai ana Th The Tribune ko knows tt l not true to sa say the is Mormons punish upright Judges and honest prosecuting attorneys s 5 But But what sort of ot a judiciary judicIal would that bo be setup setup set up b by the American party under the leadership of Tom rom Kearns You can get tho the answer answel by seeing what the they do to Mayor or Bransford They would riot not let their judges alone any my more than they will vill leave their mayor maor alone lIe He has tal taken cn an oath to discharge the tho duties of or his office But th they will not permit him Th They strip p him of or th the powers and andS the honors of ot his office He knows Imo what ho he wants S to do do what in his judgment he should do and andS S they will not let him do it Thero There is the tho answer to the question There S S 5 you can see what would be bethe the fate tate of or the courts If It th the Tom Kearns Kearns party parly were l e to elect a jud Judge e. e 4 You dont don't have to too so go back acl into ancient history You Ton dont don't havo have to listen to heal sa stories You have the tho e right here before you you you- you NOW OW There Thero IS dictation It would apply appl to the courts S If ju Judges could be bo elected b by the managers of or that S S party could be selected by byJ e LIppman and Frank Franl t 1 There Thero Js is not a t. t sane ano and honest man in Utah t toda today who will say he lie believes the courts are unfair unfair un un- un- un fair subject to dictation or disinclined to IJ e the tho l law w fairly and honestly In evel every case no rio noni ni matter what ma may be the religion of ot parties to litigation liti 1111 5 gation atlon or who may mar be the tho accused in a criminal l case cane c. c IS I j jOn S On the contrary the judges aro are clean men mon S good lawyers studious Industrious not brawlers nor for drinkers nor gamblers And It Il Is an Infamous ious charge to declare the they aro arc under tho the control of or the Mormon authorities S |