Show FALSIFYING The Ogden Herald of last night takes lip JUdge P dissenting opinion and makes it the occasion forfalsifying the Joti o Y o iith regard to His HonoI TIE DEMOCRAT made such criticism upon Judge Powers opinion it thought just and no more The Herald in reviewing what we said starts out with the following Then comes the Salt Lake organ ot the rdftntiMormon Democracy Utah which has doubtless been employed by the Chief Justice to harass Justice Powers after qllSwgfbjenVj13 4 H ir fi 3 It then quotes that part of our article which began as follows Certain is that Judge Powers manner was emphatic at least and his dissenting opinion reads much as though he were reprimanding rep-rimanding an inferior judge rather than dissenting from his associates Following this the Herald seeks to convey false impression regarding the DEMOCRAT andT5egins thus But to cap the climax of vicious and Bpitefl6inuen eudo l JJ4ic organiling cyflidge j siifii Morthn rancorrresorts themIsahile use of libelous rumor as follows It then but half quotes an article of jfyo D E o RATs of tIle 29 t ult and Wligliufsq iotea would convgy the false impression that is sought to be conveyed Here is what is quoted Since Judge Powers has dissented from tEe jofrtffe the SSpffemoTlotfrt irftho Musser case there has been much comment upon His Honor not merely upon his course in that case but upon his private character n ffiwalip grity tfrkQrrumor to which we refer is this and we can give the names of parties when it shall become necessary It is said that Judge Powers met the attorney attor-ney in a certain polygamy case which was appealed and in which the defense was not sustained in the Supreme Court in which opinion Judge Powers concurred This ugly OBRnaefiaya liat Judge Powers said to the defendants attorney in a sort of apologetic tone that he hoped the attorney would take the case to the Supreme Court of the United States as he thought the attorney votJldftt tt reversal ahdtflflxt hgwas iiUtlea to oiie Jlumor saysHhat tTudgpSPowSra told the attorney at-torney that he was compelled to assent to the decision of the Supreme Court The inference in-ference drawn from this rumor is that Judge Powers has not been true to his oath of e andraaTbean subjecteudtoT improper mjuuJHjcpg JU1H ipiijuj it v Jn jJWaBil1 crasly circulated to the injury of Judge Tdwenrantrtho digracTj 6T the bendh If there is any truth in ijt Judge Powers should be removed Tls would undo3iibt dljlookas though the EIOcnTfer r glad iheStmior hind started and believed it and was trying to make use of it To make the use of it that tha JZmzUjdesired it was found necessary to stop in the middle of a sentence sen-tence and we append the remainder of it that those deIf of ti e Herald who ma1 4 his 3i il Jq1illj trutlithp matter and if there is not and we do not give it any credence Judge Powers is en tafclo HacjiC8niplto and public vindication It is an aspersion upon him and his party and upon the officers of the law Let those who are so busy circulating this ugly rumor give Judge Powers a fair chance it is owing Ito I-to him and the public There has been entirely en-tirely too much secret charging against men heretoforer let usJiave a littlp jinbllp tfcch1iatlb1r 1 ° The Herald in its search for truth and justice ucglecteiLlo quote theabove and deeming the part it did quote amply sufficient suf-ficient for its purpose of falsifying it makes these remarks in regard to the Democrat JJdfrtlian feoteeBifee otkcn troacbfertras w1 es Labarietonce as fJiaoxgaii Pi nxLantiMoumonseoLof spuouDmarutsjnSnLnk8y With itsi11lIibiis zfiItidhsfifrdyrum r gabae bearing the ear remarks of Chief Justice Zane who seems to think the dissenting OpiO1 of ristisJ4ws r9Jt though OU A O1ft dilg ii tn it shef fodth ClA JmIstio w bu1d cibhdfiIIt itNt1 Tim DEMOCRAT in its career has had nothing to retract and if it does not agree with any one is free tJ say so but it must condemn a garbling of its articles when it is flV1ih ajpv hak such garbling garb-ling is done merely to falsify its true position po-sition The rumor regarding Judge I Powers was being circulated with the in t H lm r JJlf t29 up that it might come to his notice and he be able to defend himself against such insiduous attacks and this the Herald well knew But to what contempt is not such a paper entitled when itmakes this base and perfidious insinuation IJ1hOb onmhstbe oho treahegfslim sheet with its perfidious rumor garbage bearing the ear remarks of Chief I I Justice Zane To crown its falsification the Heuthi i saysThis i This is a fair specimen of antiMormon I logic And the fact that it is supplemented by malicious inuendoes and inferences based wholly upon rumors which whether they be true or false amount to nothing in sub i stance shows in a new light the lowlived animus and lack of fairness and candor whicheharacterizaaho blackguard filibus j tering traitorous wouldbe robber gang of antiiormon adventurers in Utah II I |