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The Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 9

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ass it 4 11 fetor fe oard oaky uary ae rr THE ad ea ma ma rr tS rewe BT 07 sweets sween of or ninghing ring rin 11 lifelire without Avit hout them would hot not bo be worth a 11 continental not a single confederate shin shinplaster plaster vaster the tho iiii ring 11 went at it an again in mith with a will wilf they worked sedulously lotish JV ad aad persistently journeys to VVhs washington hington buttonholing button holing of representatives and senators audand iidild lid eten eken of the tile president ensued dispatches pat elles blies and correspondence were and foni forwarded added to excite the official congressional and pub- licmind juries juried heroliem werewore ere ore refused li habeas abes corpus ses flourished nourished law deffer florye rs were ere encouraged and shield ed local authorities abused defied and threatened antiantl monon lecturers east and west firing I 1 the public eartcart a against ra ainest utah 3 apostates wrote books bill after bill liro prescriptive and was introduced to and pushed congress collore the tho fiery cla ola Claget ett fc essayed to inflame tile the fe federal demldemi legislative and executive mind merritt assisted some senators and representatives were roped in things looked dec decidedly breeshrees breezy and favorable for tile tilo ning ring 12 the tile session was hurrying on no llo time to spare the tile ides of 1 llarch march weir wele eme ere near near pile on oil tile tilo fuel 12 the fire lire crackled make it seven times liott hotter br hotterand hotter still the tile president is said to hate have ted con Congress ressrass to fali fan tile flames and til was not yet at the moment of expected success there wailin wai was wah a ill hitch lii telitell in the tile progress of events vindictive congress slept over the tile matter andaud iidild lidtile the impression grew thaithal such unprecedented revolutionary tio nary savage legislation driven through at 4 a furious breakneck gal lo- the short sharp end of a brief session session at the tilebeck and apparently dor for tilo tile benefit of a few carpetbag carpet bag gers gr vas was not exactly tile tilo tiling thing for congress to be pushed into the tiie desire por for nora fora a not of glib tolitoil tongued gued plotting ottell selfish sill smallsmailallail fry politicians like CI lagett agett but of sober 2 sensible sagacious intelligent golib honorableblebie fars far nar farseeing seeing dug aug statesmen outside of theth maelstrom of current politics and who llave have some regard for the tile reputation of the tilo federal Fi deralderai government and for tile tilo welfare of the country is evidently increasing and the tiie expected consummation of the plans odthe of tiietile cc diugding rin suffers the their ir last hope of early an and ferocious ciousclous federal interference is passing away their last fierce struggles to move heaven and earth eartha against utah are dying away ineffectively nothing less than a mim min miracle clecie 1 apparently can secure to them tiletiie the victory they thought almost almo st within their grasp and pro- videncevi does not seem freem to be in a hurry toworu to work miracles for the special purpose of hastening tiletiie accomplish of their thear evil designs special legislation has not succeeded yet in tile the laii language guage of one olie 0 of the ther great lights bights and ind ornaments of their circle we may condo condoling ling say of the tile ring are sorry orry for them very ery sorry but tiletiie shins stirs in their cour do not seeni to be fighting alad altogether alir in their favor IH ortt slane timm tn KM says say a the washington iton ton star of feb 14 A AGAINST THE REMOVAL OF or FROM moy THE SOUTH routh tho the cornils gloner of internal revenue ne nue nut has his received a letter from supervisor perry protesting aali agali nali rali it vt the tho removal ot of united states troops aam mam rom the tile states of georgia and south caro- lina ilelie says that atwould tt would te be a great misfortune to the tho rev enec ben sen ice as therill the boffl fera eera are constantly enraged engaged in breaking up illicit distilleries distill eness enesi and that this cannot bo be successfully done without the aid of an armed force the necessity for troops will bo be still greater after alter thew the tho whole holebole bosy of assessors and their assistants arm aro removed cd 1 AND ilkic au ali eastern exchange says sass tys i iniss it is sam rah timith hat hit ii edwn brought rain ti arties in new york who llave hab hae till LIU cd id to ve the snow properly lleile ulc tic sidewalk in III front rent of their premises pl cans As it 11 rule hey have haw lieenlicen on th ohp IA pa cost if they lladhail been filled fined heroherd thes flioy auld would have beendi stuls led ted oil on habeas corpus corpuz 2 and the tho judge would ouid have told them that if anybody molested them again on thoe thoo ground grounds ho he would haver havo iid laid ild body punished with the tilo utmost rigor of tile tilo law IV SALT SUT LAKE abany liany mandof of the telegraphic dispatches sent pent eastcast and ami west from salt lake concerning the situationof affairs here are entirely untrustworthy those of an firca rand character arcare invariably laiso tilso eithercither in the assumed facts acts or in tho the liegh coloring color lur lug which Is eiveri ivan them the who send tend them nrc arc creatures of ish imaginations and the tile public at a dis regret receiving such buch dis die pa telles bunje burje to great suspicion LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FRO FROM ai FRIDAYS DAILY FE feb FED 21 NOT UNDER consideration the tho dis dig ri aiches say that congress Cong dess vess did not takelake fre 11 and me merritts utah bills unde under consideration yesterday as expected it la Is to be hoped hopee he this thia delay augurs augu good fordortho tho the nde bide ot of right and justice justices which is the side bide upon which tho the people of this territory stand THE if new km riiril eu this thua morning we wo ro re copies 0 of the aw yew erub endowment 1 the dailydally paper just started hiin this city i ys ennd enad andof cheich mr hir forbes is the editor it is a seven column journal and is nelv neat in point or of typography etc its articles artiartl cies cleSt so far as ive ire can judgie judge from rom a casual perusal evince considerableconsider abloabio literary ability As the tho paper la Is fivetive days old tinsthis notice may appear somewhat tardy the causecauso use of which Is that sur fur some reason reasons copiescoples es of the paper did not reach us before bedol this morning this the EFFECTS the tho reports from the cast of inimical legit for fon utah and of the massing of troops in overwhelming numbers to push euchenchinimical legislation intoluto prompt and thorough gli action are producing their natural results upon local commerce and finance business men are becoming more circumspect and cailcall cautious eions in their ventures and purse strings generally arcare undergoing a sensible tightening to whatwhal extent this change bill illlil go of course depends upon the action of congress and the ad administration but ailall the injury that may beinflicted upon the business of the community and upon the people at large will ivill be justly chargeable to the ning ring of adventurers whohave plotted BO so sedulously to bring it about they will get their deserts baand by and by SUDDEN death deuth deachin in ano her part of the NEWS will bo be found an obituary notice of elder william pitt who died suddenly this morning the news of his demideml demise sewill wiliwill probably bo be a source of some surprise asive as wo belie bellen it was not generally known among his numerous friends that holie was not III in his hia usual health last tuesday while engaged in painting a locomotive at the railroad depot ho he sustained a fall tall by which herecei- ved injuries that kept him confined to his bed bod until his decease nobody supposed that his earthly career caner was ivas so near a close until thistius mor morning ng when ho he complained that his hia heart beat beati with great rapidity and he fell back and immediately expired so far tar as we ire are aware ho he was of sterling integrity and honesty of purpose and his cheercheerful integrity fu and obliging manners made him a general favorite with all with whom ho he came in contact it ia is likely that the funeral services of the deceased decz ased veteran which will taice take place on oil sunday morn morning ingy Ingv at the ward assembly rooms booma will be numerously attended OGDEN the following arc from the juita buyle tion of yesterday I 1 on the morning of the lath an affray occurred between bushrod wilson and john both belonging to the precinct of west weber wilson was waa chopping wood at the time when angry words ivero interchanged asked for a retraction of offensive language which was ro refused ileho then walked up to wilson evidently with the view of assa illing his opponent who warned him that if he approach ed any further hebe would split his head in two and after the passage of violent words struck him with the handleof on an ax knocking him down arose arne and took toor theinstrument away from wilsons Wil sons hand ban mutual friends then interfered and the ax was then taken away wilson went before magistrate almond urean reen entered a complaint against himself and was fined six dollars made mado a complaint against wilson before justice aa I evi IvI evidence deco was produced that a previous judgment had irad been rendered the case caser was dismissed A youn young 9 miner lost a pair of or boots and something mt hing else yester yesterday daf morning in this wise ile he was walking a along ong the streets of ogden with a IL bundle of bodung on his back and attached to the bundle was a pair of boots which somebody cut lose and took away those boots boota had in them and the young man fecla feels mournful WILL the fire nrc department with all their apparatus will be but tomorrow for the purpose of exercising weather permitting they ivlivi will 11 first proceed to the water tank near the townsend house where the they 7 will drill with and hand fire lire engines and hook and lad ad the company managing the hatter litter implements will probably operate oil on the town townsend gend send house or some other high fund and conspicuous building after exercising there for about an hourthe companies will proceed to the tank near the theatre where they will be similarly disciplined for aboutaboul an ail hourand a half before the companies leave the city hall the bell will ring the fire alarm and indicate points of or tile the compass as follows one distinct stroke for north two for south three for cast four for west one and three for north northeast cast one and four for northwest north west two andaud three for southeast south eastcast two andfour for southwest south west and a continuous ringing when the intention is to indicate that the ic locality of a I 1 tirelire irelre is in III close proximity to the city hall finn 91 the following report of thetrial of th tiie 0 champion fire which took place last 31 night 1911 waa was handed to 11 is toda today to da day for publication by toy 1 meal listar esq to john johnd D- mca 11 ister ulster chief engineer 4 batt salt lake city fircfire merot merit we the undersigned undersigner under signed who were requested by youyon to act as a committee at the trialof the tile champion fire extinguisher sh 11 as exhibited by mr IS it smith agent on the of february 1873 report that the tile combustible materials were made nude with seventeen large oil barrels four tiers in height the whole raised two feet above the ground each barrelbarrei containing a quantity of wood shavings and in and upon these wab was put as represented hyby mr 8 a half barreibarrelof coal tar three gallons of black varnish and ito fito ivo gallons of coal oiloli black varnish on fire ia Is considered one of the tile most difficult combustibles to eltin exam gm when the whole pile had attained a stace stage of bhe the greatest combustion the Cham championchampion plonpion fire ylie turned on and in one minute the whole bulk of flame was reduced and in one and a half minutes the name flame was entirely anc gone and in two minutes the fire was reduced to a few sparks upon the barrels and materials applied at this stage the extinguisher was withdrawn dra wn leaving the highly combustible materials to be again ignited from the few spark bpark remaining the quick rekindling of the fire proved that a considerable quantity of 0 these materials had remained although thou the flames names hadbad been wholly reduced very respectfully ervi EINI BARNUM barsum jonn JOHNF HARKISON coull committee all iii dou doz iemlem lemson irm sonsox sm SEN I 1 I 1 I 1 salt lake city cuy feb net ast alst 1873 from tom LOM SATU SATURDAYS YS DAILY FEB FIC fib 22 WANTED a paper carrierfor the northwestern part of 0 the city none but all au active man of steady habits need apply noro BORO scandinavian ian tan saddler an and harness maker 2nd and south street wishes it to be distinctly understood that ho he is not the borcbors who ivis was before the justices court on thursday fire department nent the tho ore department with all their apparatus were out exercising i this morning they carried out their intended gramme programmers pro grammes as mentioned in yesterdays ter teu days ays NEWS the members of thelva the various ra companies manifestedcommendable alacrity and expertness showing that they have hane bene fitted by allthe experience they have had ince since the department was organized TWELFTH WARD II 11 SOCIETY the party arty given in the 12 ath ward meeting house last ast relief night by tho the ladies of the tho female relief belief 11 ef society of that ward wardy was a great suc- cessc esa ess etwas it was well attended byky the most respectable pec table citizens of the ward financially its success was gratifying and hiin every respect it was a credit to its managers and to those under whose auspices it was given it was decidedly one of the best and most en parties held in that evurd ward this season 10 bro BIO BI bro it auredanred writes whites from spring city february loth as follows there hasbeen a very severe disease raging here for a month past the first two cases commencing and terminatingfatally um lilt since which time times eleven other persons have died and two others arearc dying today to daf day joseph majors died this morning the on only grown person who jias died of this disease children arearc the principal vicvie millis there are three corpses in town today dagand and two others expected before night besides about a dozen other bad cases now pending some that have lingered tor for 30 days there ap appears I 1 ve ars to be but little he help 1 tort sort hisbis disease A shameful SPECTACLE it is not avery a very magnanimous spectacle to witness the efforts that are being made to induce a big and powerful government to legislate for the extinguishment ofall the just and equitable rights of one small community should the unjustcrushing and barbarous legislation desired by tho the re eaterscaters be passed by congress those instrumental in any way in producing so disgraceful a result will some day bo be glad to recant it if recantation bo be within reach they hadbad better letter take time by bit the forelock and repent while there is timelime energy displayed inalna in a bad cause caus enever never brings glory but never falls rafts to entail ultimate ignominy and disgrace on those manifesting it most moat of those however who are aro united in the ranks of the crusaders it would be I 1 3 to disgrace it would beibel be impossible in I 1 nef ref tor tou I 1 0 many a ny of them to suffer int in tair their reputation for many of them never had any worth having ahorner this tilis time it is mr george groo who has deserted the ranks of bachelorhood addlintho the language of byron has taken refuge behind the walls of hymen ileho has long with withstood stoW thecharms of venus and has been proof against the arrows arrous of cupid but has at last surrendered and feeling thatit is not good for man to bo be alone today to day he promised hed ed to iove ilove love honorandcherish miss maggie mair mairs of this city we wish themall the happiness they can reasonably desire tiie THE weber summit writes from Co alville feb we have plenty of epizootic now and oven men and women have it and measles to spare too the summit county railroad is yet at a standstill but wo ire hope not for long wo we have lotsof snow enow and it still keeps coming also we nye have a good sunday school plenty of teachers and a good at- tendancetenda neo noo of children wh when enthey they have hare no measles no ono one appears to manifest any alarm at the prospect of uncle sending an army here herey but many hope that it if the they do come they will bring a good supply of legal tenders with them our cityeity fa making some signs of advancement in modern civilization that is whisky is more plentiful and some somo cases of drunkenness no riots house hoube breaking or any ono one shot lately tho the mail comes pretty tolerably regular la the citizensofthis place have held a caucus and election and elected a now bourdot board of officers or partially BO so DONT KILL THE deer DEEK we hear of complaints from various various earls parts of the territory with regard to the killing kill nige of deer at this season of the year perhaps bome sonic arcare not aware of the existence ora of a law against killinghilling elk or mountain sheep from the first day dai of january till the first day of september of each year numerous breaches of tile tire statute we tre are ire in formed arearc being perpetrated dallydaily and by toy this means the increase of pano is rcre i i carded larded from so many does being killed killett I 1 during the breeding gea sea season soil it 1 I 1 is the duty alyo of the proper officers peers leers in III the tarlo varlo tari vari precincts to secsee that this tills as welt weir as erfy other law of the territory is i strictly avld and impartially enforced and administered the statute referred to was wo we lc believelieve approved feb igi jai and a title of 1 not less than 39 30 is the penalty for each i offense against it A burc surn consequence shouldthe tile fond hopes of or the ringlets ts be tv realized add arid congress so go far for sor forget get its dl dignity anity and sud its duty towards a community of 0 free bom citizens of tho united states in tha 9 territory of utah as to pass pabs any ank ofthe infamousbillsmils robbing the people of their jury and ather rights somecome of the consequences thereof would not bo be difficult to foresee A certain amount of publicopinion night mightpossibly sustain such action in the first place owing to religious and other prejudices but every clear headedbeaded reflecting man knows the inevitable results of a powerful reaction of public sentiment which reaction would come as sure as the sun when hen the eyes of the people became fairly fair opened to the hideousness of the couteconte contemplated 1 1 measures which would speedily be discovered 1 1 III in the effort to put them iu in operation there would be a terrific hissand howl sent up from mainemainc to texas that would shake the administration administration to its foundation those whoadvocate and inaugurate hi special and unjust legislation help to spread fostfoster erandcrand and encourage in the tilo government the elements of national decay the PR A biocbloc blockade hadekade is reported inin the bitter creek country on the it which with TV etli more snow falling has delayed the trains and may cause a little further temporary irregularity in in the railroad arriT arrivals alsais bub but we are assured that the blockade will be brief an and that eveny every thing will be done dono by tile the officials bials andthe employed emp loyes to hie have the road open as early as possible and keep it free from obstruction during the winter extraordinary tra exertions have been made madeko to keep the road open and couable the trains to make good timelime A gentleman recently arrived from the tast cast and who has hap travelled much during the winter in the eastern and western Stat stales ci speaks in the highest serhis of the condition of the road and of the efforts made to keep it in 0 good 0 running order sheds sheda have been arm erected and snow fences placed in all portions of theline where deemed actually necessary ile he says bays that although trav traT traveling eling hundreds of miles on many different railroads in the states cast of the missouri yet on none of them did the trains make sucheuch uniform good time as those on the union pacific road for while seldom arrivingthrough- out his various journeys an timelime at the several depots oil on the railroads in the cast cant he invariably did so on oil the union pacific lieile says he docsdoes not know what more the company could do to secure ri regularity and punctuality all the sexsonseason unless they were to shed the whole line from MONDAYS DAILY fen FEU 21 RETURNED bishop edwin I 1 woolley reached home from his eastern trip this morning ilelie left on the tile ibah of last december HOME missionary appointments BOUNTIFUL mahd WARD march 2nd and elders II 11 miller it 1 Neel nebi elly cill teas teu dale and cholson nicholson Nl WARD march ath elders miller swan teasdale Teas dalo and candland we trust the elders will ivill be punctual punctuate in in filling the above appointment 1 or it unable to do so willwili report in time times thatother a arrangements range ments may be made saints sainta from adjoining wards arid and lets are cordially invited to attend meetings commence com menco punctually at 10 am and rpm pm REUBEN reube jo per perken ANOTHER VETERAN VETE raw naw GONE yesterday alteri loon at 30 minutes past four foar elder william warner well known and respected veteran of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints breathed hisbis last at his residence fir in the ward rdof this city although he had adv arrived ed at an antan aftan ced age abc being be 79 years 11 months and 19 days old yesterday his demise was most sudden and unexpected in the morning be accompanied the remains of his old friend and companion major win pitt from the lattora latt era ers cra late resl rest dence to the alth ward assembly rooms booms shortly after aften af ter ten his arrival at the latter place helas he wab was found by hisbis gou BOU william deanin leaning 9 again against st the hitbit hitching ching post in frontof he the building apparently in an art exhausted condition ills his son asked what was the mat at berwith him his reply being my aly bellows cut halcut have hav given out 11 meaning his lungs ilelie was advised to go home but heba stated then that he would rather not as he wan wanted to accompany the rein remains ainsofhis old friend to the grave grate ife lie felt very bick and vomited a vehicle was procured and he was taken home and placed in in bed when he slept for about three quarters of ail an hour dr benedict was sent for who at once discovered that brother flayer was an cited with paralysis which had been su super per induced by oven over ex- citementcit ement caused by ileilc he lie death of his old companion A number of or eider eiden players ers erb relatives and friends gather gathered bd around his beasl beAsi bedside doand and watched him as lieile peacefully calmly without theleast shadow of a struggle give up tip the ghost lie he died ns its if going quietly to sleep is the the righteous FUNERAL SERVI SERVICES ithe the late major william ritt pitt took place piam yesterday the ceremonies were Wern gern boom nand impressive sivey elves and the tile larga carpo attendance of people ic showshowed IV the wry iery very agh uni general estimation ailati on in which chic the departed veteran was held the remains were escorted from rom the tho lato late residenceof deceased ward wards to the fourteenth ward assembly rooms by captain bg Crox alls brass band and captain pal par Beez levs martial band and the I 1 following suosun ivinglying weiwel memberslibers ot of theold nauvoo kauv po bras brass band ivero the iwar hearersbearers ers william cabooncahoon windam clayton biart martin in if peck john pack james stand seth hughy enwardedward martin I 1 bur tou touGe georgc brye ital ITaI cs 4 edward Rah ton how- ard ig fring in philip margetts it I 1 and george bourne tho the roads mads being mudd yand and the corpse corple heavy li bearers I 1 rs received occasionalassistance on the way from roin a number of or old I 1 dcitizens veterans tit fit by their pre lr cence testified their great respect for or the their irold oldoid timo time friend the deceased the remains were also accompanied to tho asse assembly in bly roeln by several hundreds of people on the way theren thare captain Crox boxall allsails 8 I 1 band struck up tho the ded dead mar mav march ch in saul and captain band afterwards played tile tilo oal Oai cers funeral angels gers gels whis whisper and dead march in saul anthe sar stand at the tho assembly rooms wore were president daniel II 11 wells elders wilford NN woodruff john taylor and joseph PF smithand bishops edward hunter thomas taylor and nathan davis tho the opening prayer was offered by elder joseph smith and the singing were performed reformed by members of the tabernacle choir led by brother Drother georgo george careless on the organ president II 11 wells elders wilfon wilford woodruff and john taylor and BL bishophopbop nathan davis delivered interesting ad de suited to the occasion it was estimated that about people attended the obsequies hundreds having to turn away being unable to brain an ark en rooms and quite a number remained on the around the doors of the building during tho the services the closing ax prayer ayer was offered byeller by eldereider 3 mcallister after which the tho relatives lathes rc and the tho whole of the large lange assemblage passed around in front of thestand andtook a last look at the earthly remains of tho respected dead during which time captain Crox alls alla band played placed vital spark tho the tho cotlin was by the flag of the tho kauv nauvoo oo 00 brass band bandt which was punted by a beautiful wreath of 11 flowers after tho the remains were placed in the hearsethe cortege which was composed of fortycarriages besides idesldes several se eral hundreds of people who marched some diset distance anceanco on foot started fortho cemetery the tho entire procession beingheing headed by thebrassand martial aa bandar nhi at tho the side of the tho grave gra ve it 11 burton in behalf of the deceased and his companions of the nauvoo brass rw band returned thanks to all who hadbad at tho the services and manifested their good fe fee eings ings and esteem tor for tho departed veteran tho the cha character facter of the dec deceasedeasedcased as a genial whole settled honestand true man is too well know to ne i any further comment from usme moro re than we have already made we wo bellevobelieve that all who were acquainted with him will crl cil dorso dorse the sentiments contained in the following beautiful lines which were handed to us this morning lines suj suggested on heatingheartily the lutteral dinge dirge altall honor to william willlim pitt ile he fought lifes ba battlebattie we well ilelie borobore the tho brunt iii fit 3 front I 1 A and rid lid sword in hand lie he fell As a stately treo treecut down ile he falls with a solensolemn inso sound gound nd and tho the shock has shaken the forest tr trees for many a league around lie spurred no breathbreathless ilmi steed gleed Agal list rist the tho hill of same fame but led thevan the van man yas sas as an honest mari mati and left an all untarnished name his ills was no sudden charge urged on by hopes and tears but he nobly fought as a good man ought fought oh on for sixty 3 ea rs nn no brazen trumpets rang with martial wild but hes nobly go hi hir his ak ar moron battling for tor wife and child i 0 no plupiu plume be decked his brow bostar no star gleamed on his brear breast yet his hla heart shone uin Vin the spirits fl night fight ht 4 tt and he dic died 3 dittli with lancolance A in I 1 I 1 oh husir husty that munica drimldrum nor sing sad bad ret rot rain new anthems rise in III the ho solemn ale alt 45 i pealing a brauder strain till utan UTAH wa waa ington feb 17 A memorial vas was received today to dayby telegraph and laid before congress con giessgless from utah etab fl fion flon from on members of thebar merchants 4 ankers bankers and miners in saltsait lake city praying congress to treat with ith indin clence a memorial from certain members of tile bar heretofore transmitted to congress in relation to utah territory the memoria lists deny the allegations in the memorial to which aich they thoy al ludehide and suggest as is a method of solving the existing difficulties that a commission olloil be appointed to ke proceed proceed to tilo the territory and makemako due duo investigation of or the matter in controversy the delegate from utah says mys that buchanan got up a war there that cost and then sent bent out a commission afterward he thinksminks to send fend the tile commission first chicago nor not iol rol polygamy jt dil tilo tile mainmaln cause of uneasiness all xii piat hlat territory A 1 tribune lile tie tio is nals polygamy ahr pretext sense the tilo enuse cause the tho mainmaln camocame is thalthat lea leg and li political convicts a aa mr bir very pioplo properly perly caged eleni liem seek to possess mess kess themselves of tilo tile political po power and ppe rl delbe of tiro Mori Mor mormons cormons mons onitha mi NAT NAME ann law tilo tho salt KaIt lake telegrapher continues to prostitute tile the power of his hii position ill in talking to the country about about the enforcement of tile the laws in utah as the people of that territory were in in ally any manner maliner engaged ill in resisting tire the lawf lawt willwili this stupid or knavish telegraph scandal havebave the kindness to name nnnie the law federal era or territorial 01 file tiie lie mor- monmon people are eitherelther resisting or prop proposing osing to resist except in accordance with the tile laws jaws enacted for their protection before benore we tile lawfully constituted tributribunals will this telegraph scandal name namo the law herald feb 10.

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